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DIN RAIL WIND SENSORS WITH INDUSTRY STANDARD OUTPUTS


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he 0-10 Volt and 4- 20mA Din rail wind


sensors are the latest additions to our range of weather monitoring and activation equipment. The Industry


standard outputs can be connected to PLCs etc for automatic applications. Examples include buildings maintenance systems such as automatic window and vent


closures, awning retraction or in situations where a device such as a switch, motor or pump needs to be activated or deactivated dependant on a set wind speed/direction. These sensors are available alongside our range of wind switches, stand-alone sun,


rain and temperature sensors as well as a range of weather stations with data logging. For more information contact Instromet Weather Systems Ltd. Weather stations and weather monitoring equipment manufacturing and sales.


Instromet u 01692 502800 u www.instromet.co.uk


CODEL INTERNATIONAL RELEASES NEW ENERGYTECH RANGE


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nergyTech is a new range of gas and particulate


analysers focused on power generation process, safety and efficiency. The EnergyTech 101 is a low cost optical dust/smoke monitor, the 301 is a new tribo-electric dust monitor that can be used in indicative and calibrated modes. The EnergyTech 200 series


is a new range of mill, silo and other combustion process monitors. This analyser has both Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen measurement capability. The key innovation on this analyser is a new extractive system that removes the need for intrusive probes which are eroded by abrasive coal dust and need changing on a regular basis. This unique, proven solution from CODEL International will dramatically reduce the cost and downtime of the plant. CODEL offer a full range of emissions and process monitors for a wide range of


industrial applications. CODEL


u 01629 814351 u www.codel.co.uk


SVANTEK LAUNCHES ALL-IN-ONE SOLAR POWER SYSTEM


SPCPRO 2 PORTABLE ENERGY LOGGER D


standard 13A wall socket.


For surveys where mains power is not available the unit's internal battery provides up to two weeks 'no voltage' logging (up to 12 weeks with mains power). Current measurement is via fully isolated flexible hoop CTs which makes the SPCPro 2 data logger incredibly safe to use.


• Easy to use • Safe to use • 12 weeks memory


The SPCPro 2 is very easy to set up and connect and requires no detailed knowledge of electrical systems from the operator. The UK’s number 1 energy monitor


Elcomponent u 01279 503173 u www.elcomponent.co.uk


NEW 2D LASER SCANNER OFFERS APPLICATION FLEXIBILITY


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iftek launch high speed laser scanners for a wide range of precision linear measurement tasks. With eight measurement ranges from 10 to 250 mm, a choice of red, blue or IR source versions and


linearity to better than 0.05% FS, Riftek’s new 2D laser scanner combines with a comprehensive software development kit and service protocol to facilitate integration into high precision linear measurement tasks that include surface profile, displacement, dimensions, object recognition, flatness, volume, 3D model construction and more. Available with full support from measurement specialists Ixthus Instrumentation, the smart RF627 series ARM-based laser scanner offers selectable sampling rates up to 6800 profiles/sec with fast inputs and outputs for event and multiple scanner synchronisation. The RF627 series employs the optical triangulation principle to provide a base distance and a


generous measurement range with a wide field of view. The new design has allowed a marked increase of twice the accuracy and four times the speed over previous Riftek 2D scanners for improved measurement precision and throughput. Optional red, blue and IR laser sources allow measurement on reflective materials, high temperature objects, organic materials and more. Multiple scanners with different wavelengths can also be supplied, offering the possibility to combine various materials in one measurement system. The new laser scanner is designed for use in harsh environments. A durable aluminium housing and a


novel high resolution glass lens system offers IP67 protection with shock and vibration resistance suitable for the most demanding tasks. Two compact housing styles cover the scanner geometry requirements for the smaller and the other measurement range models. Volume dimensions for the 250 mm maximum measurement range housing is 44 x 63 x 93 mm (w x d x h).


Ixthus u 01327 353437 Instrumentation Monthly February 2019 u www.ixthus.co.uk 69 R


esigned to help you carry out energy surveys faster, better and easier Based on the well-proven technology (3 amps & 1 Volt), the only voltage connection it needs is a


emote, pole-mounted ‘SolarBox’ option provides essential power to


low cost SV 307 for permanent noise monitoring using an integrated Class 1 sound level meter Reinforcing its position at the


forefront of noise and vibration instrumentation for environmental and occupational health monitoring applications, Svantek UK (www.svantek.co.uk) has launched SolarBox, an all-in-one solar power system for use with its popular, low cost SV 307 Noise Monitoring Terminal. The remote, pole mounted SolarBox provides essential power for Svantek’s small,


lightweight SV 307 Noise Monitoring Terminal. The SV 307 has generated significant interest since its launch last summer which Svantek attributes to an extremely competitive price point and innovative Class 1 MEMs microphone with lifetime warranty. The new SolarBox is a solar mount and enclosure in one neat unit, topped by a 110W


DC-Solar 12V professional grade panel. It utilises monocrystalline SunPower cells offering quality, compact design and high outputs in low-light conditions.


Svantek u 01234 639551 u www.svantek.co.uk


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