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Condition monitoring demo for show

A Sensonics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 12, 2006

Company to demonstrate the effectiveness of condition monitoring, with a vibration simulation test system at Power-Gen 2006 backed by a range of brochures.

Condition monitoring firm Sensonics will be featuring aspects of its predictive maintenance equipment on stand U27 at Power-Gen 2006 with a range of brochures.

With nearly 30 years experience of providing vibration measurement products on a wide range of machinery, the company will be demonstrating the effectiveness of condition monitoring, with a vibration simulation test system.

Using a range of its vibration and displacement sensors in combination with Spydernet vibration trending monitors and the Sentry machine protection system, visitors to the stand will be able to simulate various rotating machinery fault conditions and observe the monitoring and trending instrumentation in action.

As well as a selection of brochures covering its range of transducers and monitoring systems, this year Sensonics will also feature a Turbine Supervisory Guide, providing practical advice, as well as highlighting monitoring techniques suitable for industrial plants.

Sensonics makes reliable easy-to-use vibration sensors, displacement sensors and protection systems for critical rotating plant, including high integrity products for IEC 61508 (SIL rated) applications and safety related systems.

The company aslo provides specialist products for Atex, remote, underwater and radiation applications.

For the future, a grant recently awarded by the DTI will assist with research and development of a range of sensors and systems for API670 gas turbine applications.

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