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WN February 2016

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FEBRUARY 2016 WET NEWS 21 Wireless vibration and temperature monitoring WHAT'S NEW HERE WHERE TO USE IT LET'S TALK SPECS HOW DO THEY RUN? Banner Engineering's QM42VT1 vibration and temperature sensor is now available in the UK through Turck Banner The QM42TV1 is suitable for a variety of machine applications such as motors, pumps, compressors, gearboxes, blowers and fans Mounted as close as possible to the bearings, using a standard or magnetic bracket QM42VT1 is manufactured in a robust zinc alloy housing The sensor measures RMS velocity in mm/sec or in/sec and temperatures up to 80degC Banner's DX80 range provides the communication link as the sensor is designed to work with 1-wire serial radio devices Vibration thresholds, based on the ISO 10816 standard are easily set The QM42VT1 monitors the machine's health by detecting increases in vibration and temperature When a threshold has been exceeded, the wireless Node can provide local indication, send the signal to a central location MORE... 1 2 3 4 WHAT'S NEW 1 PIPE MARKING GRAPHIC PRODUCTS WWW. GRAPHICPRODUCTS.COM Graphic Products' new wastewater treatment pipe marketing wallchart displays how labels and valve tags are used to identify pipe contents, special hazards, and the direction of flow. 2 VALVE CHAINWHEELS ROTORK WWW.ROTORKVALVEKITS. COM Rotork's takeover of Roto Hammer adds a range of valve chainwheels to the valve mounting kit and associated services provided by Rotork Valvekits. 3 GAS ANALYSERS QUANTITECH WWW.QUANTITECH.CO.UK Quantitech has become exclusive distributor in the UK and Ireland for ErsaTec, which manufactures gas analysers for measuring organic gases such as solvents and fuels. 4 COMPACT MIXING CHEMINEER WWW.CHEMINEER.COM The Kenics UltraTab static mixer is designed for turbulent flow applications where a high degree of mixing is required in a compact space. It is available in ™ bre-reinforced plastic (FRP), as well as steel and a variety of other alloys. CONTACT: BETE T: 01273 400 092 WEB: www.bete.co.uk Automated tank cleaning CONTACT: Turck Banner T: 01268 578888 WEB: www.turckbanner.co.uk BETE's automated storm tank and screen cleaning system now deflects all drive water downwards into the tank to prevent any up spray A new 170º down option is also available, an improvement for open tank cleaning The HydroWhirl Storm Blaster system is helping water companies meet their Environment Agency targets for clean tanks and reducing odour pollution The system has a twin head, 8-nozzle design for tanks up to 20m in diameter with a cleaning cycle of under ten minutes. There is also a 4-nozzle variant that can clean tanks up to 30m in diameter with cycle times as low as 15 minutes The standard 2-nozzle model can clean even larger tanks The improvement allays any concerns regarding open tank cleaning applications where some fluids may become aerosolised bringing the potential of pathogen risks Residue covered storm tank Swing arm to allow StormBlaster to be retracted for maintenance Powerful cleaning jets dislodge and clean residue StormBlaster rotates in two axis building up a complete cleaning pattern over a set cleaning cycle 1

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