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SVANTEK STRENGTHENS SALES TEAM WITH APPOINTMENT OF NEW APPLICATIONS ENGINEER


appointment of Matthew Lunn its new Applications Engineer. Matthew brings a wealth of Sales


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Account Management experience to his new role. Prior to joining Svantek, he was Contract Renewal Account Manager at Aptean Ltd whilst earlier roles include Account Manager positions at both BT Local Business and Altodigital Networks Ltd. As Applications Engineer at


Svantek, Matthew will be responsible for using his networking capabilities and relationship building skills to develop business with both existing and new customers, as well as help make the specification of noise and vibration instrumentation easier for consultants and contractors.


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


MULTI-OUTPUT CONFIGURABLE POWER SUPPLY IDEAL FOR MANY INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS”


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he RCB600 series of 600W Configurable AC/DC switch mode


power supplies are ideal for many applications in various industrial environments. These ultra-compact units are


designed for high reliability and efficiency. Configurable and scalable solutions, with tight adherence to current safety regulations ensure a quality solution that meets the exact needs of a wide variety of applications. Each system consists of a main chassis assembly with up to eight (8) isolated


outputs. Output modules are available in four single nominal output voltages: 5, 12, 24 and 48 VDC, with an adjustable range is 1.5V to 58V plus two double output modules with nominal outputs of 12 & 24 VDC output, each also offering an extremely wide voltage adjustability range. A built-in fan with variable speed control circuitry assures proper forced air cooling, minimizing operational noise and enhancing the life time of the unit.


Luso Electronics u 0207 588 1109


u www.lusoelectronics.com


megawatts. Hire drives can be delivered the same day, and installed and commissioned within a matter of hours by engineers from one of twelve ABB authorised value providers. There are four scenarios where hiring a drive can deliver customer benefits: Emergency or unexpected failure: Hiring a drive can be a quick, low cost way of


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keeping criti-cal processes running in the event of a breakdown. It reduces the cost of downtime whilst providing time to repair the failed equipment or to source and allocate capital for a perma-nent replacement. Temporary capacity: Hire drives can be used for short-term, semi-permanent or


seasonal ap-plications, allowing companies to ramp process capacity up or down with ease, while elimina-ting storage and maintenance costs. Prove predicted energy savings: If a variable speed application has not previously


used a dri-ve, or if an existing drive is due for upgrade, hiring can be a low cost way to prove predicted energy savings before purchase and in a real environment. Equipment testing: Testing houses may be called upon to test variable speed


applications, but may not have a suitable drive with which to pair it in-house. Hiring a drive can allow testing to get underway at short notice and low cost. Drives are hired at a fixed daily rate, which includes all installation and maintenance.


ABB u 0333 005 7001 u www.new.abb.com


STEGO’S SMART SENSOR, CSS 014, MEASURES TWO IMPORTANT PARAMETERS – temperature and humidity – and helps to maintain an optimal climate in enclosures and switch cabinets.


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he permanent measurement of temperature and humidity in a switch cabinet is an important element in preventing condensation, which leads to corrosion and thus failure of components. And this is where STEGO’s CSS 014 Smart Sensor comes into play, combining three


functions in one compact device: a sensor, interface and transmitter all in one. The CSS 014 measures ambient temperatures with high sensitivity while keeping a close eye on the relative humidity.


Smart Sensor, Smart User


The Smart Sensor transmits the data it acquires as a standardised analog 4-20mA signal. With the signal, users can further process and convert the measured values within a control or monitoring unit, e.g. a PLC. Inner Values for Demanding Applications


The sensor unit of the CSS 014 is thermally decoupled and encapsulated with a circumferential seal, with a high vibration resistance and compliance with the IP20 degree of protection. The protective lacquer-coated board of the CSS 014 incorporates microcontrollers, interface drivers and EMC protection units in a heat-optimised arrangement so that any influence on the measured values due to waste heat is ruled out. A shielded M12 round plug ensures a fast connection and safely transmits the signals of the two measuring channels for processing. The operating voltage is DC 24V (DC 12 – 30V) with a maximum power consumption of 1.8W.


Stego u 01372 747250 u www.stego.co.uk


vantek UK has strengthened a flourishing sales team with the


ABB LAUNCHES UK-WIDE VARIABLE SPEED DRIVES HIRE FLEET


BB has invested significantly in the rollout of a variable speed drive hire fleet across the United Kingdom and Ireland, with units extending from 3 kW up to several


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