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SMART-CONTROL – OKW’S FIRST ENCLOSURE FOR CORNERS


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KW has launched SMART-CONTROL – its first plastic electronic enclosure designed especially


for room corners. It can be mounted on ceilings and walls using the suspension element, or on a table- top using the desktop stand. Wedge-shaped SMART-CONTROL is perfect for a


wide range of applications including security and monitoring, environmental technology, IoT/IIoT, gateways, measurement and control, sensors, control electronics, medical and laboratory technology. Ideally, the enclosure should be mounted as


close to the ceiling as possible; this high position is ideal for wide-area room monitoring, saves space and protects the equipment from damage or tampering. Two versions are available, offering either a convex front or a recessed operating


area for a membrane keypad. No fixing screws are visible from the front; all the stainless steel tamperproof Torx screws are at the rear. PCB mounting pillars are moulded in both the top and bottom sections.


OKW  01489 583 858  www.okw.co.uk LABORATORY BALANCE AND SCALE Q&A


GUIDE PROVIDING SOLUTIONS Ever wondered what these buzzwords mean?


Resolution Readability Accuracy Safety Factor Minimum Weight Tolerances


Or why professional installation and qualification, preventive maintenance or calibration matter? Over the years, METTLER TOLEDO's weighing experts, sales representatives and maintenance technicians around the world have been asked many questions like this and have put together a selection of the most commonly asked questions - creating the Laboratory Balance


and Scale Q&A Guide. The guide is structured according to the life cycle stages, providing answers about balance and scale services, including a weighing term glossary.


METTLER TOLEDO  0116 234 5043   www.mt.com B KOBOLD’S LATEST MIM ELECTROMAGNETIC FLOWMETERS


Worldwide unique flowmeter combining IO-Link with remote version design


e in the pharmaceutical industry, in water treatment or in food production; if


conductive media such as cooling water is added to a process, magnetic- inductive flow meters are usually installed for monitoring purposes, particularly in the context of dosing where the measuring flow meters must possess precise response times, and should also be easy to configure, otherwise incorrect dosing or insufficient repeatability will occur.


Although there are already many accurate devices for small and medium flow rates in the market place, they are often limited in functionality or lack flexibility at the instalation stage. KOBOLD provides these features as standard with its flowmeter duo, models MIM and MIS.


Due to the extensive options for on-site programming, these instruments are suitable for cross-industry use, particularly for dosing applications. Configurable optical buttons can be used to display parameters such as flow rates or temperatures. A changing colour system in the display also warns of limit violations. Since the MIM model is the first variant produced in a remote version, in which the display and electronics are not integrated in the sensor unit, the flow meter can be used for media temperatures up to +140 ° C.


For reference, `Magnetic-inductive‘ flow meters work without moving parts, unlike rotating vane flow meters, and for this reason they can be used in a wider range of applications, and are very resistant to wear. As a result, these devices have proven to be effective in measuring the flow of conductive media such as water, pulps and pastes, juices, and emulsions.


KOBOLD  01623 427701  www.kobold.com


NEW TFX-5000 CLAMP-ON ULTRASONIC FLOW METER FOR LIQUIDS B


ell Flow Systems have announced the introduction of the Dynasonics® TFX-5000 ultrasonic clamp-on flow and energy meters manufactured in the United States by Badger Meter. Designed for non-invasive, ultrasonic transit time flow measurement of


liquids, these flow meters are ideal for use in water and wastewater treatment, Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning (HVAC) and oil and gas applications. TFX-5000 ultrasonic clamp-on flow and energy meters are a versatile solution for measuring volumetric flow and


heating/cooling rates in clean liquids as well as those with small amounts of suspended solids or aeration, such as surface water or raw sewage. Typical applications include water mains, reclaimed water, lift stations and booster pump stations in water and wastewater or the energy transfer of chilled water (cooling) and glycol/hot water (heating) in HVAC systems as well as produced water in oil and gas applications. As the newest generation of clamp-on ultrasonic flow and energy meters, the TFX-5000 meter is intended for


users seeking an accurate, reliable and affordable transit time metering device, The TXF-5000 is available in a variety of configurations and can be selected with features suitable to meet particular application requirements. By clamping onto the outside of pipes, ultrasonic devices like the TFX-5000 meter do not contact the


internal liquid and have inherent advantages, such as reduced installation time and cost, no limits on pressure or fluid compatibility. The meter is available in two versions:


· A flow meter for water delivery, raw sewage, cooling water, sea water, deionized water, water-glycol mixtures, alcohols, chemicals and many acidic or caustic fluids


· A heating/cooling energy flow meter used in conjunction with dual clamp-on Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) for temperature measurement in hydronic processes and HVAC systems


Bell Flow Systems  November 2019  01280 817304  www.bellflowsystems.co.uk 


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