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Signal Splitter |
Category: Signal Conditioning (Intrinsic Date Added: 10/12/2007 |
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Need to send a signal to a PLC and DCS? |
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Lightning Protection Guide |
Category: Lightning and Surge Protection Date Added: 09/15/2007 |
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Germany. For an area of 357,042 km2
this corresponds to an average flash
density of 2.8 lightning discharges per
square kilometre per year. The actual
lightning density, however, depends to
a large extent on geographic conditions.
An initial overview can be
obtained from the lightning density
map contained in DIN V VDE V 0185-2.
The higher the resolution of the lightning
density map, the more accurate
the information it provides about the
actual lightning frequency in the area
under consideration. |
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Water Distribution - Automation Feeds the Tap |
Category: General Date Added: 08/31/2007 |
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The community of Palmyra, near the Mississippi River in Northeastern Missouri, with a population of about 3,500 people, last underwent a major upgrade to its water treatment and supply facilities in the early 1970s. To address its needs for clean water at the time, the community added an elevated tank and a lime-softening water treatment plant. It already had an existing, elevated tank (on Dickerson Street) and a ground storage tank.
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motivRCS Control System |
Category: General Date Added: 08/31/2007 |
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The motivRCS series of control systems provides a comprehensive solution for monitoring and controlling a wide range of reciprocating engine driven compressor packages.
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motivTCS Gas Turbine Control Solution |
Category: General Date Added: 08/31/2007 |
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Motiv Systems Inc. has been providing gas turbine control solutions using PLC-based systems since 1997. The motivTCS and motivTGS product lines were designed to incorporate over 100 years of combined gas turbine experience into a single PLC-based product that can be configured for any engine. Facilities with multiple types of engines find this feature especially appealing since the control system looks and “feels” the same for all units. |
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Kayden Flare & Waste Gas Flow Detection |
Category: General Date Added: 08/06/2007 |
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Kayden flow transmitters are used in the feed lines to a Flare Header. Fast detection of gas release provides the operator an accurate method of determining the origin of the gas flow to the flare stack. Using Kayden allows for optimization of the steam addition and blower/ louver adjustment for smokeless flares. |
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