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PRODUCTS Technology File FREE APP FOR MONITORING OF INVERTERS


Mitsubishi Electric has introduced a new app for iOS tablets and smartphones that provides convenient commissioning, maintenance, troubleshooting, parameterisation and monitoring support for the company’s FR-F800E and FR-A800E inverters. Available from the Apple App Store, the Inverter StartApp enables the user to


scan for Mitsubishi Electric FR-F800E and FR-A800E inverters on the same wireless LAN and interrogate them for operational data. It provides for both offline and online (operation mode) functions. Using the operation mode functionality is particularly useful for commissioning and maintenance. Users can test operation, read and write parameters, monitor operation and view the alarm history. From the ‘Test operation’ screen, users can test the inverter operation, initiating start/stop on a connected motor (in either jog mode or continuous mode) and change its frequency.


Mitsubishi Electric T: 01707 288769 gb3a.mitsubishielectric.com


VERSATILE GENERAL-PURPOSE INVERTER


Omron has launched a new series of frequency inverters to meet the changing demands of system integrators, machine builders and manufacturers. The RX2 series inverters are designed for applications such as filling control, press working and tension control, for both permanent magnet (PM) motors and induction motors. The RX2 series offers auto-tuning that maximises PM motor performance which, in


turn, leads to energy savings. The double rating of its predecessor RX, which included the normal duty (ND) and heavy duty (HD) ratings, is now upgraded to triple rating. This makes it possible to use a single inverter for a wide range of motor applications, minimising footprint and maximising performance. The RX2 series maintains the same mounting dimensions as


the previous RX model, offering an easy replacement to existing control panel and mounting locations. In addition, the existing CX-Drive software can also be used.


Omron https://industrial.omron.co.uk ABB LAUNCHES HIGHLY ACCURATE, NON-INVASIVE TEMPERATURE SENSOR


ABB’s new NiTemp non-invasive temperature sensor is claimed to offer a simpler and safer way of measuring process temperature without the need to shut down a pipeline, drill a hole, or install a thermowell. With its double sensor architecture and specially developed calculation algorithm, NiTemp can enhance safety and reduce installation costs without sacrificing


the quality of the measurement. The device is designed for surface measurement and eliminates the need for a thermowell, avoiding process intrusion altogether and greatly increasing the safety of people, plants, and the environment. As such, it can be used in a range of applications, including processes with hazardous media, special hygiene requirements and/or


stringent cleaning requirements and high-pressure processes with high bending loads or use with abrasive media. The NiTemp approach is inherently safe, compliant with safety standards, and simplifies environmental aspects. With the sensor able to be installed and maintained without shutting down a process, plant availability is improved and system costs are


lowered, helping to reduce CAPEX costs by at least 30 per cent.


ABB https://new.abb.com


44 May 2019 | Automation


automationmagazine.co.uk


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