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Moore Industries’ AC Power Transducers continuously track the amount of power being consumed by an electric device or a system. Available models accept an AC input from a “load” device such as a motor, pump or heater. They provide a proportional milliamp output for determining equipment power use and operating efficiency. They can also be used to trip automatic power control equipment to initiate energy conservation measures. Moore Industries’ AC power transducers are available in 1, 1-1/2, 2, 2-1/2, and 3 element versions. They may be either self- or externally-powered.
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The universal SPD Programmable Loop Display accepts a 4-20mA input from a process transmitter or similar analog device and indicates real-time process status in mA, percent or any designated engineering unit (EGU) on its 5-digit display. Both the process value and engineering unit (up to 5 characters) are shown on the display.
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Environment One's Dual Hydrogen Control Panel (DHCP) was designed specifically for monitoring GE's scavenging seal oil generators. The DHCP contains two independent analyzers that monitor the turbine-end seal drain enlargement, collector-end seal oil drain enlargement with both valving for manual or DCS operation for checking casing purity of the generator.
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The F114 flow computer calculates the actual ratio between two separate flows. It offers the ability to set one low ratio and one high ratio alarm value. Special precautions are taken to allow start-up problems and incorrect ratio readings for a certain period of time. Based on the location of the flow meters, a selection can be made out of six different formulas. The display shows the ratio, alarm values, flow rate A, total A and flow rate B, total B. On-screen engineering units are easily configured from a comprehensive selection. The ratio can be displayed as 1:__ or as a percentage.
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The F073 is a versatile level indicator with continuous level monitoring feature. It offers the ability to set one low level and one high level alarm value. If desired, an ignore function can be set up to allow for an incorrect level for a certain period of time. The configuration of the Span, off-set and number of decimals is done through software functions, without any sensitive DIP-switches or trimmers. The display shows the actual level, height or percentage, alarm values, alarm messages and status. On-screen engineering units are easily configured from a comprehensive selection.
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Fluidwell launches the new N413 Batch Controller with receipt printing functionality. This is very useful for situations where you need a locally printed ticket as evidence of the delivered quantity like tank and truck (un) loading applications. End-of-batch tickets and reprints can easily be printed automatically or on demand. Even in the unexpected event of an uncompleted batch, it is possible to print a ticket. The N413 is a versatile and powerful batch controller, with a printer output, 2 field replaceable, heavy duty relays and three configurable transistor outputs. Relay 1 is fixed as main batch control output. Relay 2 and the transistor outputs can be configured as pump control with time delays, 2-stage batch control, alarm or pulse outputs. This makes the N413 a powerful and versatile batch or delivery controller. The combination of the user-friendly numerical keypad with the compact, clear display, make the N-Series very attractive to our customers. The crystal clear LCD display, provides multiple batch control data simultaneously at a glance, including a graphical indication of the vessel, the batch process and the relay status. The bright backlight is standard available, ensuring perfect readings in all lighting conditions.
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The F141 incorporates two (2) completely separated temperature indicators in one enclosure. There is no relationship between the inputs, even different measuring units can be used. The measuring unit is displayed together with the input channel information A or B. The F141 can be set to show the selected information manually or with an automatic toggle function.