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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


this world-leading provider - the H2S 3E 2000 S – is now available. Sensoric cells are designed for operation in a wide range of


New Specialist Hydrogen Sulphide Sensor from City Technology A


s City Technology’s EMEA strategic channel partner, Shawcity is pleased to announce that the latest H2S Sensoric sensor from


environments and harsh conditions. Based on 3-electrode electrochemical technology, the new 3E 2000 S is a very selective, high capacity sensor ideal for use in Landfill and Biogas applications.


• Available in Mini, Classic, Smart (8 pin pocket), 4 & 7 Series formats • 15 month operating life in normal use • Fast response time: T90 < 60 sec • Baseline offset: < ±250 nA • Lower detection limit: < 20 ppm.


With more than 300 products detecting 28 common and exotic gases, Shawcity offers the widest range of gas sensors in the market today.


Shawcity


RTD Detectors Flat Film Detectors –


selection of Flat Film RTD Detectors; 100, 500 & 1000 Ohm in class A, B or 1/3 DIN. Flat film are resistant to shock and have quick thermal response times compared to wirewound detectors. Wire Wound Detectors - A selection of 100 Ohm RTD Wire Wound Detectors, single and dual element types available in class A, B or 1/10 DIN. Wire- wound type provide greater accuracy and stability, but are vulnerable to shock. Available to purchase online for immediate despatch, please view our website below.


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Labfacility  01243 871280  www.labfacility.com


 01367 899565  www.shawcity.co.uk


Turnkey instrument protection solutions C


omplete, pre-fabricated 'hook-ups' for field-based plant instrumentation - based on proven designs - are available via


Intertec's SAFE LINK service. The service covers the complete concept- to-installation process including design, assembly and on-site delivery. SAFE LINK can save substantial time and money on projects, and increase instrumentation performance and reliability. Typical applications include field instrumentation nodes such as pressure or differential pressure transmitters - supplied complete with manifold, tubing, plus appropriate enclosure and environmental protection. Intertec can deal with the spectrum of requirements from simple freeze protection to extreme climates. Intertec has many families of enclosures, cabinets and shelters to suit different requirements. All are


fabricated using unique composite-GRP materials, which are exceptionally durable and corrosion resistant. Intertec's designs pass on the benefit of enormous protection know-how and typically improve performance and reliability, and lower TCO, because of the proven nature of the designs.


Intertec Instrumentation  0800 756 1102  www.intertec.info


THE MASTER SERIES, BUILT BY ABLE, POWERED BY ROCKWELL T


he ethos behind ABLE’s innovative Master Series of metering products is the resolution of demanding application challenges in order to consistently deliver


accurate flow measurements during process upsets and fluctuations in composition that would defeat conventional meters.


The core, patented technology at the heart of the Master series is a dual measurement, intelligent algorithm. The rationale underpinning the Master Series is the application of a high level of processing capacity and an enhanced layer of analytics to the data being generated by a conventional sensor or sensors. The series includes:


• SlugMasterTM - Intelligent Ultrasonic Flow Meter for heavy aeration, slugging, slurry or solid particle entrainment


• PhaseMasterTM – A clamp-on multiphase variant of the SlugMaster, developed to deliver individual phase component measurements in an oil/water/gas stream


• MudMasterTM – Drilling Mud Outflow Analyser for real time drilling fluid analysis using an array of non-invasive sensor technologies


• FlareMasterTM - Extended Velocity, Dual Redundancy Supervisory System designed to enhance the performance of ultrasonic flare gas meters


The brain driving the Master Series is a Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley CompactLogix Controller. It equips the instruments with the ability to data mine and harvest the myriad signals routinely produced by the primary element or sensor that aren’t normally visible or accessible to a standard, associated data processing device or flow computer. ABLE Master Series products are able to interpret and apply this data so as to ensure sustainability of measurement even during the most challenging process upsets and anomalies.


Having previously experimented with a competitor’s controllers, ABLE Identified Rockwell Automation’s Allen Bradley product as highly robust and eminently suited to the harsh process environments to which the Master Series were applied. Subsequently, Rockwell, with more than 100 years of industrial automation experience, assisted ABLE with software conversion to their ladder logic programming platform.


Founded in 1985 with the aim of tackling customer’s challenges by embracing innovation, ABLE Instruments and Controls is a specialised solutions provider, focused on the design, supply and project management of large and small measurement solutions for the oil & gas, chemical, petrochemical, power, utilities and food & beverage sectors.


ABLE  0118 9311188  www.able.co.uk


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