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ROTRONIC IS A LEADING MANUFACTURER R
otronic products are specified throughout industry for the reliable measurement and
control of processes; together with environmental monitoring. They are also installed in buildings of all types, research organisations, test houses and leisure facilities. High accuracy measurement, sensor stability and reliability are available as standard. Technical specifications for the entire product
range are readily available on the Rotronic website
www.rotronic.co.uk The wide range comprises handhelds; loggers including the continuous environmental monitoring system (RMS) with all data available securely anywhere with alarms; probes suitable for all applications with wide measurement ranges; transmitters including ATEX rated sensors for potentially explosive environments with analogue and digital outputs for controllers, and meteorological sensors for external measurements for the building management system (BMS). In the UK Rotronic has UKAS 0766 / ISO 17025 accreditation for temperature, humidity
and dew point laboratory calibration to confirm individual sensor performance. Sensors can be adjusted if necessary, thereby ensuring long service life.
Rotronic 01293 571000
www.rotronic.co.uk
THE INTERNET OF THINGS STARTS WITH A SENSOR T
he Internet of Things (IoT) always starts with a sensor. After all, things
cannot capture states or carry out actions unless they are fitted with sensors. These two activities and a connection to the web are what make these objects “intelligent” without the help of humans. KELLER AG für Druckmesstechnik is Europe’s leading manufacturer of pressure sensors, making it a key partner when it comes to implementing IoT solutions. IoT is already a widely known and to some extent
controversial term. Yet, the Internet of Things is all around us every day, whether we realise it or not. If, for example, you can control TV recordings or your lights at home using your smartphone, this falls under the category of the “smart home”. If a company uses automatic, independent processes in its organisational measures, we call this a “smart factory” or “Industry 4.0”. Other related terms include “smart energy”, “smart mobility” and “smart health”. No matter the sector, the sensor is ultimately the most important supplier of data and thus the key component of the IoT process.
Keller 0845 6432855
www.keller-pressure.co.uk
SO, WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF USING CODEL TUNNELTECH ANALYSERS IN ROAD TUNNELS?
designed exclusively for road tunnel applications. Our range of sensors provide all the essential measurements necessary to monitor and control the tunnel atmosphere. Whilst the initial cost to install analysers into the tunnel may seem significant the
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energy savings achieved over a period of just one year can show a substantial return on the initial outlay. This can be evidenced in a road tunnel that had fans operating continuously for 24
hours per day. As a result, the energy consumption was very high. In this situation it is impossible to control the power consumption of the fans due to the lack of air quality analysers (CO, NO, NO, Visibility & flow) present. CODEL TunnelTech analysers were subsequently installed into the tunnel and achieved
a massive 40% reduction in electricity usage. This economy achieved over the period of just one year allowed for a 100% return on the initial investment.
Codel 01629 814351
www.codel.co.uk
MODEL TBU-00 TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER PRODUCT RELEASE
D
wyer Instruments, the preferred source for your complete range of practical and
affordable instrumentation, is announcing the release of the Temperature Transmitter, Model TBU-00. Dwyer’s customizable and versatile Model TBU-00 can be utilized to monitor temperature in process applications where a 4 to 20 mA signal is required, such as: food processing equipment, boiler equipment, refrigeration equipment, and brewing equipment. The TBU-00 is able to accept thermocouples, Pt100 or Pt1000 RTDs, thermistors, or a
0 to 50 mV voltage signal. This universal input reduces inventory, while remaining highly accurate and user friendly for simple to sophisticated measurement applications. The integral micro-USB port combines with free downloadable software in order to
facilitate easy configuration and calibration of temperature ranges in a lab or in the field. Utilizing the easy-to-use configuration software, users are able to select the measurement range, input type, and output configuration, which can be set to direct 4 to 20 mA or reverse 20 to 4 mA.
Dwyer Instruments 01494 461707
www.dwyer-inst.co.uk
ABB OPTIMIZES EFFICIENT WATER USAGE AND TREATMENT WITH LAUNCH OF NEW ANALYTICAL TRANSMITTER
T
he AWT420 opens up new opportunities for water quality measurement in utility and iindustrial applications ABB has expanded its digital analytical measurement range of solutions with the launch of the AWT420
transmitter. The new four-wire, dual channel analytical transmitter measures multiple parameters in a single device, optimizing process performance for efficient water usage and treatment. It is simple to integrate, is data secure and fast to upgrade in the field. Capable of measuring multiple parameters including pH/ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen and turbidity,
the AWT420 is versatile and user friendly. Key to the transmitter’s versatility is its use of interchangeable communications and sensor modules
enabling the transmitter to be upgraded as required without having to purchase additional units. Modules for HART, Profibus or Foundation Fieldbus communications and ABB’s digital EZLink pH/ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen or turbidity sensors are available. Each pluggable module is factory calibrated and can be removed and exchanged via the transmitter’s
hinged door, allowing fast upgrading in the field. The transmitter’s intuitive interface, simple set-up menus and one-button calibration routine also eliminate the need for specialist installation or commissioning expertise. Additional operational flexibility is provided by the transmitter’s dual channel design. Users can opt for
analogue or digital sensors or a mixture of the two, providing the convenience and associated cost savings of using a single device for multiple measurements. The inclusion of integrated PID enables the transmitter to provide direct or reverse acting control. In pH applications, this function can also be used to provide dual acid/base control.
ABB 01480475321 November 2019
www.abb.com
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