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NEW INTERFACES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR LSOC AND LSOP INCLINOMETERS


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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


NEW PRECISION DIGITAL PRESSURE GAUGE FROM WIKA


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xtended measuring ranges, large data logger, wireless functionality and streamlined menu


operation: With the model CPG1500, WIKA has launched an improved precision digital pressure gauge with an appealing price/performance ratio. The new calibration and test instrument has


been designed for versatile use. The CPG1500 covers pressure ranges up to 0 … 1,000 bar and measures with an accuracy of up to 0.05 % of span. Its data logger can record up to 50 measured values per second. The data is transmitted wirelessly and can be processed using the WIKACal software. Further functionality, such as min/max memory or integrated temperature measurement, enhances the performance range. The new menu structure of the CPG1500 enables a quicker intuitive input for all parameters. A 5½- digit display with bargraph and a large text field supports the analysis of measuring points on site.


WIKA u 01737 644008 u www.wika.com


SAFETY LIGHT GRIDS FOR THE FOOD INDUSTRY


curtains that is resistant to daily cleaning processes prevalent in hygiene-sensitive sectors. Rated to IP69K, the seals on this active opto-


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electronic protective device are able to withstand frequent cleaning with water, alkali solutions, foam, hot steam or high-pressure jets. The locking caps, cable inlet and fastening parts are


manufactured in stainless steel (V4A) while polycarbonate transparent protective tubes offer resistance to cleaning agents and can withstand strong mechanical loads. Other functions of the SLC/SLG 440 IP69K line


include double confirmation, contactor control and integrated beam blanking, as well as a dirt indicator. A warning is displayed if the sensor reception signal becomes weaker allowing for action to be taken before the machine comes to an unscheduled standstill.


Meet Schmersal at SPS IPC Drives (27 - 29 November 2018, Nuremberg): Stand 460, Hall 9 Schmersal


u 01684 571980


EASY PARAMETERIZATION WITH SMARTPHONE APP AND SMI


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he Sensor Master Interface SMI is used to set parameters of electronic pressure switches


such as switching points, output function and switching delay time as well as to adjust the measuring range of submersible pressure transmitters. By reading the device data, the connected pressure measurement device can be precisely identified and the parameters can be checked. Until now, electronic pressure switches with


different device configurations had to be kept in stock. In addition, optimization during system development was quite complex. The Sensor Master Interface (SMI) and the associated Smartphone App Sensor Master Communicator (SMC) eliminate these circumstances: The electronic pressure switch to be configured is connected to the SMI. Afterwards, the parameters can be easily and conveniently adjusted using the SMC app when the Bluetooth connection on the smartphone is working.


Trafag u 0203 968 0020 u www.trafag.co.uk


ROTRONIC - NEW TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY / MOISTURE HANDHELD – HP32 Product features:


• Precision temperature and humidity measurement with wide ranges upto -100........200ºc, 0......100%ph (probe dependent)


• All moisture values available, two can additionally be shown on the large display


• Audible and visual alarms (all parameters), freely configurable • Full logging function with real-time clock. Interval from 1s. 64,000 data points memory


• Spot-value recording – 8 x 8,000 data points can be saved • Recorded values can be displayed graphically on the HP32 handheld


• MIN / MAX and AVG values available on the display • High capacity, rechargeable lithium battery


museums, galleries and storerooms to be made easily, thereby ensuring artefacts are kept in a suitably maintained environment. Energy costs can be reduced where energy usage is excessive. It is also suitable for cleanrooms, climate chambers and industrial applications. The HP32 handheld has an interchangeable probe input for all Rotronic HC2- series probes, full logging & spot-value recording functions and much more. As well as temperature and humidity values, two other moisture parameters such as dew point and g/kg moisture for example can be displayed on the LC screen simultaneously. The handheld replaces the Rotronic HP22 model.


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OTRONIC has introduced the HP32 temperature and humidity measurement handheld. This precision instrument enables spot-checks of temperature and humidity levels in


The HP32 handheld is supplied with HW4-LITE version PC


software, a micro USB data cable for PC connection and battery charging, and a soft protective case. A technical datasheet is available. The HP32 is now additionally available in a SET that includes a standard HC2A-S probe (HP32-S-SET); also available with the option of a probe, extension cable, calibration device, pack of humidity standards and a soft case (HP32-SET).


Rotronic u 01293 571000 u www.rotronic.co.uk u www.schmersal.co.uk


chmersal has developed a new product line - SLC/SLG 440 IP69K - for safety light grids and


November 2018 Instrumentation


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