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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Sensata Technologies launches new products at SPS IPC Drives 2018


two new product series that expand on its proven NOVA22 family of relays. The NOVA 22 DR45 is one of the only SSRs capable of accepting output wires up to 3 AWG with an IP20 protection rating. The new series will feature higher ratings in more compact packages. It also promoted its its SIL3/PLe-rated functional safety


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encoders, featuring digital and sine/cosine analog electronic output options, in addition to a new hall effect sensor with IO link. Sensata also promoted its proposed acquisition of


GIGAVAC LLC, an industry-leading producer of high voltage contactors that are mission-critical components for electric vehicles and equipment. The acquisition will extend Sensata’s capabilities in electrification for many complex and challenging applications in the automotive, battery storage, industrial and heavy vehicle and off-road (HVOR) markets.


Sensata Technologies u www.sensata.com


ensata Technologies, a leading provider of sensors, used the SPS IPC Drives 2018 exhibition to announce plans for


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sensor offers wide measurement range and elevated temperature use


ariohm EuroSensor’s new high-performance EPT12R pressure sensor combines cable-separated electronics and sensor units with titanium wetted components for high-accuracy pressure measurement up to 1500 bar at gas or


liquid media temperatures from -45 to +200°C. Aimed at demanding motorsports powertrain or industrial pressure measurement tasks, the new sensor is optionally available for gauge or vacuum use with a choice of ratiometric or unregulated supply for 0.5...4.5 VDC output. The EPT12R is offered in 14 range options from 0…6 to 0…1500 bar with measuring volume as low as 1 mm3. With


its pressure port isolated from the electronics unit via a one metre cable assembly, the sensor features a solid state pressure cell with no internal O- rings or silicone oil for maximum stability. Titanium wetted parts mean maximum corrosion resistance to the widest range of media. With both the sensor and electronics units sealed in durable 304 stainless steel housings with IP65 protection ratings, this arrangement allows pressure measurement tasks where ambient temperatures at the sensor head can be in the range of -45 to 185°C. The EPT12R’s accuracy specifications vary with temperature - from 0.5% at 20°C up to 4% maximum at the elevated high and low measured temperature extremes. Stability is specified at 0.5%/year. A datasheet for Variohm’s EPT12R pressure sensor is available as a download from the www.variohm.com website


that covers detailed specification and ordering code information. Variohm


u 01327 351004 u www.variohm.com


New durable and compact pressure


KSB Pump Guard – a new monitoring sensor K


SB presents Pump Guard, a new pump monitoring system. Pump Guard uses networked vibration and temperature sensors fitted directly to the pump which makes transparency at plant level available for the first


time. The system ensures that changes in the operating behaviour of the machine are detected at an early stage, and maintenance work can be better planned and executed, without having to be on site with the pump. Data is transferred directly and wirelessly to the KSB Cloud via a gateway for analysing and processing. Users


can query the status data of all monitored pumps at any time and from any location using their mobile phone, a tablet or a PC, without having to be on site. KSB customers can check the load-out status of their pumps anytime, anywhere. In addition to current status data and recorded trends, other information on the pump – including the operating


manual and exploded view – can be called up with just a few clicks. This gives the users quick and easy access to a comprehensive overview of the technical status of their pump population. Warnings and alerts can be set for average vibration velocity and set temperatures. These can be delivered to the


user via e-mail or push messages, enabling KSB customers to take action rapidly if the worst comes to the worst. The aim of the newly developed solution was to create a cost-effective interface to the Internet of Things for the


vast number of pumps in operation worldwide. Industry 4.0 and Digital Engineering has become more and more important and KSB’s innovation is continually driving the world forward.


Our Technology, Your success.


KSB Ltd u 01509 231 872


u sales@ksb.com u www.ksb.com CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/PROCESS&CONTROL T


The Lenze online advent calendar is back


he Lenze Advent Calendar is back for 2018! Full of fun, information and hundreds of prizes, as the festive


season gets underway it’s Lenze’s traditional online Advent Calendar that is bringing the festive cheer to engineering this Christmas. The 2018 online Advent Calendar once more offers lots


of worthwhile information about automation of the future. An impressive range of prizes can be won from Bluetooth speakers and practical gadgets to games for the whole family. There is even the opportunity to win the main prize after solving the final puzzle, this year it’s a fitness watch! Lenze is hoping the Advent Calendar will once again


engage participants for the festive season and get them into the spirit. What are you waiting for? The Lenze Advent Calendar


opens its doors on 1 December 2018! For more informaion go to adventcalendar.lenze.com


Lenze Ltd u 01234 753 227 u www.lenze.co.uk


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