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Level sensors receive software upgrade

Upgraded software for Mobrey MSP noncontacting ultrasonic level transmitters improves false echo detection.

News from Mobrey Measurement, Oct 17, 2007

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Wastewater guide helps sensor choices

APG's Guide to Water and Wastewater Sensors covers lift station control, flow and level monitoring, plant influent flow monitoring and water reservoir level monitoring.

News from Automation Products Group, Oct 16, 2007

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Flowmeter meets demanding hygiene standards

The hygienic design of Promass P allows it to drain completely so that no fluids get trapped inside, making it ideal for use in skid-mount applications.

News from Endress + Hauser, Oct 12, 2007

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Flowmeters offer maintenance-free solution

Flo-Dar flowmeters do not require on-site calibration and the interchangeable sensors and monitors can be replaced in the field.

News from Flowline, Oct 12, 2007

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Level sensor monitors naphthalene

Naphthalene has a very low di-electric constant of around 2.2 at 100C, which makes it particularly difficult to measure.

News from Krohne, Oct 8, 2007

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Sensor detects critical leaks

Rechner's Leak 500 capacitive sensor can be mounted directly on to the base of a drip tray or to the floor of a cabinet and as soon as any liquid enters the field an output will be activated.

News from Rechner UK, Oct 5, 2007

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Float switch meets ATEX and marine standards

Emerson Process Management's Mobrey magnetic float switch is suitable for high or low-level alarm and pump control duty in marine tanks in demanding environments.

News from Mobrey Measurement, Oct 5, 2007

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Level transmitter suits hazardous applications

K-Tek's SureShot 140XP laser level transmitter suits dry bulk solids, opaque liquids and slurries in challenging environments.

News from K-Tek, Oct 4, 2007

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Level switch allows easy adjustments

The incorporation of a temperature switch in the UNS1000-BN18 TC provides monitoring of the temperature of hydraulic fluid.

News from Barksdale Control Products, Sep 27, 2007

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Level sensors ignore foam and vibration

The LSM measures alternating media regardless of its mounting position and without being influenced by foam, bubbles, lumps or vibrations.

News from Baumer Group, Sep 26, 2007

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Level sensor handles high viscosity

The enlarged Eclipse coaxial GWR probe provides outstanding performance regardless of the installation and will resist high viscosity.

News from Magnetrol International, Sep 20, 2007

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Fluid sensor keeps down truck emissions

Gentech has introduced a sensor which monitors levels of AdBlue and provides an output for designers to interface to the vehicle's ECU.

News from Gentech International, Sep 13, 2007

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Level sensor resists contamination

Integrated electronic devices that require no special settings make Baumer's new level sensor easy to operate.

News from Baumer Group, Aug 29, 2007

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Level transmitter monitors liquids

The Sitrans LR250 has a small horn antenna and a threaded connection, allowing installation directly into an existing opening within a tank.

News from Siemens Automation and Drives, Aug 22, 2007

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Level sensor penetrates dust and smoke

The BM 70A level radar uses electromagnetic waves to 'cut through' the dust and smoke to the depth required to deliver accurate, reliable level measurement.

News from Krohne, Aug 3, 2007

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Handheld computer interfaces with transducers

The dataMonitor is designed for outdoor use with waterMonitor submersible data logging level transducers to precisely monitor environmental water resources.

News from Pressure Systems, Aug 2, 2007

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Ultrasonic sensors provide level monitoring

Baumer's UNAR ultrasonic sensors can detect media and objects securely and reliably, regardless of their surface characteristics and colour.

News from Baumer Electric, Aug 1, 2007

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Paddle switches supplied to filter maker

Emerson Process Management's 180 Mobrey PLS paddle switches alert the operators at the Soma Power Plant and Seyitomer Power Plant when the levels of ash in the hoppers reach an unsafe level.

News from Mobrey Measurement, Jul 26, 2007

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Draw wire sensors offer range and resolution

The sensor drum, holder and complete housing of the MK77 are moulded in one piece, which means there is no separate shaft or additional bearings.

News from Micro-Epsilon UK, Jul 25, 2007

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Level sensors handle tough environments

Solicap M's optional gastight feedthrough provides protection against toxic or aggressive media

News from Endress + Hauser, Jul 5, 2007

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Microwave switch tolerates tough environments

The MicroSense's switching capabilities are unaffected by dust, steam, smoke or heat, whilst build up of material on the antennae has little or no effect on the operation.

News from Hycontrol, Jul 4, 2007

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Radar offers cost-effective level measurement

The Vegapuls 67 is an affordable 'entry level' device for bulk solids level measurement, designed for applications where ultrasonic or capacitive probes have been traditionally used.

News from Vega Controls UK, Jul 2, 2007

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Level switch tolerates -80C temperatures

Echotel 961 switches use pulsed ultrasound technology to detect the presence or absence of liquid.

News from Magnetrol International, Jun 18, 2007

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Level sensor handles large pressure range

Liquicap M offers a SIL2 rating according to IEC61508 for both low and high demand mode and is ATEX certified to EEx ia and EEx d for hazardous area use.

News from Endress + Hauser, Jun 13, 2007

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Level control relay uses conductivity sensing

Crouzet's C-Lynx HNM liquid level control relay uses conductivity sensing, passing a low power AC current through the liquid when the sensing probes are in contact with it.

News from Crouzet, Jun 7, 2007

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