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and dial thermometers is now also possible using an adhesive label. WIKA offers a corresponding set of arcs for nominal sizes 63, 100 and 160. The red and green arcs can be


ADHESIVE LABEL SET FOR RED-GREEN MARKING A


n individual red-green marking on pressure gauges


mounted in different lengths and positions on the window, even on already installed instruments. Thus, without any great effort, any scale range desired can be defined. When ordering small quantities of instruments, the new accessory (model designation 910.33) is a cost-effective alternative to the corresponding dial layout. The adhesive labels have a long shelf life due to their temperature- and UV-resistant material. They are also translucent. Therefore, the dial remains easy to read.


Wika u 01737 644008 u www.wika.co.uk


NEW INTERFACES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LSOC AND LSOP INCLINOMETERS


N


ew interfaces are now available for Sherborne


Sensors LSOC and LSOP inclinometers including +/-5V, +/-10V, 0-10V and 4-20mA.


The LSO is a high precision gravity referenced servo inclinometer that can be used for a wide variety of industrial and military applications. Models are available in a variety of angular ranges each with low impedance output signals. Electrical terminations are via 6-way bayonet lock connector (LSOC) or solder pins (LSOP). It is extremely robust and will withstand shocks in excess of 1500g. The design is well proven with many thousands in use throughout the world in the most demanding of applications.


Sherborne Sensors u 0870 444 0728 u www.sherbornesensors.com


measurement systems and water chillers for a wide range of industries. We have been manufacturing since 1990 and our clients range from small craft bakers, right up to multinationals. We have installations in a diverse range of industries from Iceland to Thailand and from Africa to South America. A great part of our business is international and we welcome new customers from around the world as warmly as we welcome clients from here in the United Kingdom. We manufacture high quality digital water measuring systems and water chillers for dispensing accurate preset quantities of water at the right temperature into mixing vessels, vats, tubs, etc. Suitable for a wide range of industries worldwide. Our clients tell us that our systems are easy to install, simple to operate and give reliable results, day in and day out.


AQUAMETER LTD A


John Morton Aquameter LTD u 01 992 442 861 u www.aquameter.co.uk


quameter is a small family-run business which operates worldwide, selling digital water


ABACUS type T water measuring system for dispensing accurate batches of temperature-controlled water in the range 0 – 40 Celsius and 0 – 99.9 litres. Other temperature ranges and batch quantities also available.


CLIENT SOLUTION LEADS TO GAS METER TEST RIG FOR EVERYONE


W


hen a client approached Chell Instruments with a


specific challenge, our engineering team got straight to work. Using our industry leading expertise and experience, the ideal solution was developed for their gas meter calibration requirements. Now, a version of the Gas


Meter Test Rig (GMTR) we created is available from Chell for everyone wishing to test and calibrate domestic gas meters, including manufacturers and calibration houses. The GMTR is a multi-channel bench-top system that allows testing of the functionality,


accuracy, stability and leak integrity of up to four domestic gas meters simultaneously. It is compatible with older ‘diaphragm’ type positive displacement meters, as well as the newer ‘smart’ ultrasonic meters.


Chell Instruments u 01692 500555 u www.chell.co.uk


PACK MORE PUNCH WITH THE NEW PWR-01 POWER SUPPLIES T


elonic Instruments announce the UK release of the new Kikusui PWR-01 series of wide- range benchtop programmable DC power supplies.


The PWR-01 series are versatile instruments with models offering 400W, 800W, and 1200W rated power output with maximum rated voltages up to 650V. Equipped with a 4-times voltage and current variable ratio, making this one of the most versatile range of DC power supplies on the market today, the PWR-01 provides flexible current and voltage for a variety of applications.


Variable internal impedance is a unique new feature that allows for various types of simulations suitable for automotive test and other battery-driven applications as well as solar-panel evaluation.


The PWR-01 is also equipped with a soft-start function that limits the inrush current, minimizing any harmful effects to DUTs such as DC motors. The power supplies are also


equipped with ergonomic power setting knobs, allowing the operator to control voltage and current independently, as well as front-facing banana plugs designed for safety and convenience.


The PWR-01 programmable internal-memory feature lets the engineer save custom sequences on the power supply, eliminating the need to access a PC every time a test is conducted.


Synchronized operation allows for more complex sequences over multiple channels for accurate testing of DC/DC converters and other products.


LAN (LXI), USB, and RS-232 interfaces are included as a standard; the PWR can be operated in almost any testing environment via SCPI commands, facilitating system integration.


Telonic Instruments Ltd. u 0118 9786911 u www.telonic.co.uk Instrumentation Monthly February 2019 71


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