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STAY SAFE WITH OUR BW AND ISC PORTABLE GAS DETECTORS!


part of a Health and Safety system. Portable instruments protect personnel when they are working in potentially hazardous areas, whereas, fixed monitoring systems are ideal for monitoring static environments. Having early warning devices such as gas detectors alert users to dangerous gases, avoiding incidents such as asphyxiation, explosions and even loss of life.


G Why buy from Cambridge Sensotec?


All the gas detectors purchased from Cambridge Sensotec are supplied directly from the manufacturer. This ensures that upon arrival to you the sensors are as accurate as possible. We offer a full calibration and maintenance service by fully trained technicians, so you can be assured that your detectors are working to optimum efficiency all year round. Giving you peace of mind whilst maintaining your important health and safety standards.


Cambridge Sensotec u 01480 462142 u www.cambridge-sensotec.co.uk


MINIMISING DOWNTIME, OPTIMISING PLANT EFFICIENCY


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he “Rotech” range of monitoring equipment is comprised of a range of motion


sensors/encoders, vibration sensors and associated speed relays. The heavy duty sensors are installed on the end of the shaft or on the belt being monitored. They send an electrical signal proportional to the speed of the shaft/belt to a suitable control unit. The control unit can be a “Rotech” speed relay, a programmable controller, a computer, data logger device or other proprietary control equipment. The alarm level of the control unit is set to just below the normal running speed of the shaft. In the event of the shaft/belt slowing below the set level, the control unit operates and can be connected to give an alarm to the operator and/or shutdown preceding items of plant. Wherever materials are transported or processed by conveyors, elevators, screws, crushers, mixers etc. there are applications for “Rotech” motion sensors/encoders.


Rotech u 0151 356 2322 u www.rotechsystems.co.uk


FLUIDWELL LAUNCHES THE E126 EXPLOSION-PROOF FLOW COMPUTER


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luidwell introduces the E126 explosion-proof flow computer for corrected gas and liquid volume measurement. It measures the actual flow, temperature


and pressure and converts it with an ideal gas formula to gas volume at reference conditions. It saves time, money and hassle; is designed to withstand the toughest conditions and is simple to use. Daily operations and plant operations for running work permit procedures are no longer interrupted and even (partial) plant shutdowns can be avoided as the covers do not need to be opened to operate, set and modify the display functionalities thanks to the through-glass keypad. This unequalled flow computer delivers user-friendliness in the toughest conditions.


Above and beyond requirements Housing


The robust stainless steel 316L E-Series housing is designed to guarantee safety. It takes the E126 flow computer beyond the legislative requirements for hazardous areas. In the harshest conditions of punishing weather, desert and maritime climates and extreme temperature fluctuations, the durable E-Series consistently delivers accurate measurements. A solid die cast aluminum housing with the same ingress protection rating is available for cost-effective applications.


as detectors are commonly used within the workplace as


SERIES 490W HYDRONIC DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE MANOMETER


on the market. By using wireless transducers and a versatile handheld, a single operator can monitor and balance a hydronic system in less time than traditional hydronic balancers. The Series 490W utilizes mobile technology to communicate via a Bluetooth connection with the transducers to monitor differential pressure and flow on up to three different valves. Being wireless means there are no hoses to carry, snag on equipment or needing to be drained. The 490W includes the Dwyer Hydronic Application Software that contains valve charts for numerous manufacturers. Dwyer Instruments, Inc. was recognized for excellence in product design in the 15th annual Dealer Design Awards Program sponsored by The Air Conditioning Heating & Refrigeration News magazine. An independent panel of contractors acted as judges in the contest that had 98 entries.


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Dwyer Instruments Limited u 01494 461707 u www.dwyer-inst.co.uk


CHELL INSTRUMENTS MAKE CONNECTION BREAK-THROUGH


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orld-renowned gas measurement specialists Chell Instruments, have


unveiled a new aluminium pneumatic connector which will create instant time and money savings within innovative industries. This unique and innovative connector, connects and disconnects pneumatic lines/pipes easily and hassle-free. Chell Instruments initially created this versatile connector to meet stringent aerospace environmental requirements and speed up system installation and reconfiguration. “It seemed natural to create a lightweight aluminium quick disconnector after the popularity of the stainless-steel Quick Disconnect (SQDC) version.” Comments Nick Broadley, Managing Director at Chell Instruments. “The SQDC version was designed after visiting a leading aircraft engine manufacturer and discovering that during testing process, when they wanted to dismantle an engine, all the piping (potentially 300 pipes or so) had to be cut off and replaced.” Designed for a range of applications, across industries, the Aluminium Quick Disconnects (AQDC) can be used in hash environments at working temperatures of up to 200°C.


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


eries 490W Hydronic Differential Pressure Manometer is the most accurate and easy to operate manometer


Fluidwell Group


u +31 (0)413 343 786


u www.fluidwell.com


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September 2018 Instrumentation


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