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TECHNOLOGYIN ACTION
New, low-volume biowaste treatment system offers flexibility and sustainability
Karl Lycett, Rittal’s Product Manager for Climate offers advice on designing effective climate control systems
A tripped device can cause major disruption to produc- tion, and could cost your company tens or even hun- dreds of thousands of pounds per hour.
The Cost of Failure enclosure climate control, may not be top of your list, but what you would do if the equipment that manages your production line - failed due to inadequate/inappropriate cooling? Assuming an efficiency of 97 per cent, a 250kW drive
can produce up to 7.5kW of heat, which is retained inside the enclosure. An electrical component’s life expectancy is reduced by 50% for every 10°C increase in the ambient temperature.
Protecting Control and Automation Equipment The new Blue e+ cooling unit range from Rittal, can oper- ate in temperatures up to 60 degrees Celsius yet pro- vide free cooling when the external air is cooler due to use of hybrid technology.
Rittal 01709 704 000
www.rittal.co.uk
GI Systems
GI Systems Ltd is focused on measurement, test, data acquisition and condition monitor- ing applications, providing performance and value to meet key customer requirements. From just a few points to large systems,
offering open integration, local or distributed I/O and flexible architectures. Specialising in measurements such as vibration, temperature, strain, torque, and many other process parameters. Silverstone Race Circuit 17th May 2022
Instrumentation, Analysis & Testing GI Systems Ltd was very pleased to
participate in this exhibition and conference where we presented products and solutions from our partners Gantner Instruments and Manner Sensortelemetrie. 198 visitors attended the show, all pleased
to be attending a ‘real event’ after the long pandemic restrictions and isolation behind PCs.
We thank all those who visited our stand
and discussed their applications for test and measurement solutions which will be followed over the coming days and weeks. Gantner Instruments specializes in
precision measurement of mechanical, thermal, and high-voltage quantities. A glob- ally recognized manufacturer with creative measurement solutions in the data acquisition systems market. Gantner Instruments cutting edge technology is widely used for testing and monitoring applications in the automotive, aerospace, civil engineering, oil/gas, and renewable energy sectors.
GI Systems Ltd
www.gismtt.com
58 MAY 2022 | PROCESS & CONTROL
Aqua Safety showers - simply superior!
We are a worldwide provider of Emergency Safety Shower and Eye Wash units for the Oil, Chemical, Gas and Utility industries. Our units can operate in tempera- tures ranging between -55°C (-67°F) and +60°C (140°F). Safety equipment includes indoor/outdoor units; units
for use in remote locations; mains-fed/self-contained. All are of superior build quality plus we have the flexibility to adapt, modify or design bespoke units in our UK manu- facturing facility. All products exceed ANSI/EN safety standards.
PREPARE SITES FOR WINTER! It is that time already where preparation is power! Ensure worker safety in the winter months by asking the following questions and acting accordingly: • Are your safety showers fully operational/tested regularly? • Will they deliver tepid water, even in cold conditions? • Are units frost protected? •Is water level/temperature of self-contained units visible at all times?
Aqua Safety +44 (0) 1942 318096.
www.aqua-safety.com
Suncombe, the cleaning and critical process systems specialists, has globally release the MicroEDS™ BioWaste Treatment System for biologically hazardous waste de- contamination, typically required in the biopharma sec- tor, laboratories and research institutes. The low-volume system is certified to ASME and ISO/EN standards for treating BSL 1, 2 & 3 waste, using an innovative batch process which allows positive release of all the waste collected. MicroEDS includes some major technical advances,
including thermal energy regeneration, low energy usage, 100% positive release for treated waste and elec- tronic records generation. The new unit delivers 61% en- ergy saving no matter the amount of liquid treated and reduces carbon footprint by up to 1.68 tonnes of CO2 each year, based on average use, says Suncombe. For ease of use and installation it is designed to work
with a simple 230 Vac 13 amp supply (a domestic plug rating). Built on a small footprint, with options for protec- tion covers, the MicroEDS has been specifically devel- oped to fit into new lines or to be retrofitted into existing facilities. In order to comply with many licensing requirements,
the system is designed to operate at a thermal treat- ment parameter of 121°C for 15 minutes, as well as vari- able temperature, time and f0 lethality settings, for specific requirements. The company has developed an innovative system which promotes sustainability by reducing the energy usage and utility consumption by up to 75%, whilst maintaining the reliability, re- peatability and robustness. With capacities varied to suit a wide range of waste volume from 150 to 500 litres per day, the MicroEDS is
supplied with controls and interlocking functionality. This ensures containment is constantly maintained, with a positive release prior to discharge of treated waste.
Suncombe Ltd w +44(0) 208 443 3454
www.suncombe.com
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