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Listing of all 17 news releases from Tinsley:
Power analysers provide a mechanical bonus
New high-speed power analysers provide scientists, engineers and technicians with more electrical and mechanical signal information than is normally found in one single instrument.
News from Tinsley ( 7 October 2005)
Power analyser measures inverter functions
A new power analyser can handle a range of tasks, right up to determining the pertinent power parameters of a frequency inverter driven system.
News from Tinsley ( 7 September 2005)
Tester checks quality of electrical kit
A new quality and reliability instrument detects winding manufacturing errors, shunted and shorted turns, insulation resistance breakdown, manufacturing inconsistencies and material defects.
News from Tinsley (15 March 2005)
Fault locator pinpoints problems even underground
H Tinsley has introduced the 5762N high resistance fault locator.
News from Tinsley (10 November 2004)
Bint to manage export markets
Precision instrument specialist H Tinsley has appointed Bryan Bint as Sales Manager for Worldwide Export Markets.
News from Tinsley ( 3 August 2004)
A hundred years of measurement
Precision instrument specialist H Tinsley is celebrating 100 years of business.
News from Tinsley (28 June 2004)
Survey system spots buried cables
A range of equipment to detect buried cables, on land or offshore, will help and improve installation and maintenance of cables at new and existing wind turbine power generating projects.
News from Tinsley (15 July 2003)
Tinsley acquires ASL
Precision electronic instrument manufacturer H Tinsley and Co has acquired the product range and staff of Automatic Systems Laboratories (ASL).
News from Tinsley (16 May 2003)
Rose takes charge
Nigel Rose has been appointed Managing Director of precision instrument specialist H Tinsley following the retirement of Rodney Domoney.
News from Tinsley ( 6 May 2003)
Cable location system for use with ROVs
The 5930R is a survey system for subsea cable location, tracking and burial depth measurement when using the smaller survey class remotely operated vehicles.
News from Tinsley (24 February 2003)
Website upgrade covers full product range
Tinsley's revised and extended website provides instant details and specifications of all the company's products.
News from Tinsley (21 August 2002)
Cable tester goes a long way underwater
Tinsley has developed a range of test equipment for submarine cables that includes the 5902 long haul submarine cable test set, using well established DC methods of cable fault location.
News from Tinsley (15 May 2002)
Digital milli-ohmmeter eliminates test lead errors
Designed for laboratory and test environments, the PC9 digital milli-ohmmeter from H.Tinsley measures resistance over six selectable ranges from 20mOhms to 2kOhms.
News from Tinsley (17 December 2001)
High sensitivity from digital resistance test unit
H.Tinsley's QJ84 provides resistance measurement over seven selectable ranges from 20 mOhms to 20 kOhms, and high sensitivity makes it suitable for precision measurement of low resistance
News from Tinsley (26 October 2001)
Sensing instrument helps with underwater surveys
Precision instrument specialist H.Tinsley has introduced a submarine cable survey system for use by divers working in areas where it may not be practical to use a remotely operated vehicle
News from Tinsley ( 6 September 2001)
More economic digital micro-ohmmeter launched
H.Tinsley has introduced the ZY9858 digital micro-ohmmeter with a 'rationalised' specification but able to meet most R and D, QA inspection, laboratory, production and test requirements
News from Tinsley (26 July 2001)
Economic resistance measurement instruments
Precision instrument specialist Tinsley has introduced a range of resistance measurement instruments providing high accuracy and reliability at an economic price.
News from Tinsley ( 1 May 2001)

