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News Release from: ABB Automation Tech (Instrumentation + Automation)
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 September 2006
Meter verification system set for
showing
The Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring exhibition will feature the first public outing of the CalMaster2 flow meter verification system.
ABB's stand (22 and 27) at this year's Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring exhibition (WWEM) will feature the first public outing of its latest world-first, the CalMaster2 flow meter verification system Being held at the Telford International Centre on 1st and 2nd November 2006, the exhibition will give visitors a chance to see the CalMaster2, the first in-situ verification system for both battery and mains-powered electromagnetic flow meters
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for ABB flow meters, CalMaster2 is a portable verification device which checks flow meter installation and performance in-situ, making verifying accuracy quicker, easier and less costly than ever before.
Another key product on display will be ABB's AquaMaster electromagnetic flow meter.
Compatible with CalMaster2, the AquaMaster features built-in GSM technology that permits remote access to flow data using SMS messaging.
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Accompanying it will be the MagMaster, Parti-Mag and AquaProbe meters, plus ABB's Sensybar pitot and Sensyflow thermal mass meters.
Also featured will be the latest products in ABB's analytical range; a host of equipment for pressure, level and temperature measurement.
There will also be examples of ABB's SM series videographic data recorder range, including the groundbreaking field-mountable SM500F recorder.
ABB's consultancy arm, ABB Engineering Services, will be presenting at 1130 GMT on both days at the exhibition's main conference explaining requirements for monitoring of aqueous effluents under the PPC permitting regime.
In addition, ABB experts will be hosting two workshops to explain how the company's technologies can be applied to meet the most pressing topics currently affecting the water and waste water treatment industry.
The first workshop, at 1000 GMT on 1st November, will advise industrial operators on how accurate metering of effluent discharges can help achieve compliance with the requirements of MCERTS and the PPC regulations.
The second workshop, at 1330 GMT on 2nd November, will explain the possibilities offered by the latest analytical instrumentation to help water authorities meet the Freshwater Fish Directive, which requires them to ensure designated water areas are sustainable for freshwater fishlife.
ABB manufactures and supplies a wide range of equipment for measuring and monitoring water and waste water treatment processes, both for utilities and industrial applications.
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