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To meet on-site instrumentation calibration demand, Endress+Hauser added three additional mobile calibration rigs. The 19-vehicle fleet allows the company to perform on-site service to its own and third-party instrumentation such as flow, pressure and temperature devices.
Paper outlines the key questions that engineers should ask themselves during specification and provides direction on how the answers to those questions might affect their choice of controller.
Leaking or overfilled tanks can cause environmental problems, contaminate drinking water and cost a company millions of dollars. Proper instrumentation, monitoring and control can help prevent these problems.
Recent events in West Virginia have shown that the potable water supply is in jeopardy of contamination from leaks or overfills of storage and processing tanks at chemical, petroleum, wastewater and similar facilities.
Long-time sister companies, Newport Electronics Inc., Santa Ana, Calif., has merged with Omega Engineering Inc., Stamford, Conn. Going forward, Newport will do business under the Omega name.
When deciding on a temperature control scheme for a process, options include a PLC or stand-alone temperature controllers. Learn about the pros and cons of each technology in process applications.
When deciding on a temperature control scheme for a process, options include a PLC or stand-alone temperature controllers. Learn about the pros and cons of each technology in process applications.
SensiNet Rack Sentry includes specialized sensors for chilled water supply and return temperatures; cold aisle; rack inlets; hot aisle; CRAC and CRAH supply and return temperatures; CRAC and CRAH current draw; contact closures and interface capabilities for any third-party sensor with an analog output.