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Secure Encrypted Radio Telemetry


Mega_Link 2 is a versatile and secure radio telemetry system for passing two-way instrumentation, measurement and control data between industrial plant and different site locations. Transmitted messages are encrypted using the AES-256 data encryption standard in response to the UK implementing the Network and Information Systems Regulations (NIS).


• Our TELEMETRY & CONTROL equipment is used by UK water companies for clean water, waste water, land drainage and other applications include industrial, chemical works, landfill and boiler & pipeline monitoring.


• FLEXIBLE COMMUNICATION MODES o UHF Low Power Radio (458 MHz Licence Exempt) o 4G LTE Mobile Networks or TCP/IP Ethernet local area network


• SENSOR and DATA INTERFACES o Volt-free DIGITAL I/O and 4 - 20 mA ANALOGUE I/O o RS232/RS485 Serial Modbus RTU


• FULLY CONFIGURABLE and EASY TO USE with BUILT-IN DISPLAY sales@churchill-controls.co.uk


Leaders in temperature measurement


Thermocouple Welder L60+ Heading 3


Compact, bench top unit Variable energy, up to 60 Joules


Use straight from the box, all accessories included Argon purge facility ( Argon hose included) Footswitch operation Welds thermocouple & RTD wires up to 1.1mm diameter


www.labfacility.com Bognor Regis tel: +44 (0)1243 871280 sales@labfacility.com Sheffield tel: +44 (0)1909 569446


For rapid, convenient production of commercial grade thermocouple & RTD lead junctions with or without Argon purge


VIEW OUR NEW WEBSITE www.labfacility.com


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