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Cooler reduces working area temperatures
The Breezair Mobile Evaporative Cooler EA120SVM reduces the ambient temperature in larger spaces by several degrees to generate a more pleasant and healthier working environment.
News from Scott Brothers ( 8 July 2008)
How to save 5-20% through energy monitoring
A range of equipment for automatic data collection, energy monitoring and targeting software can save between 5% and 20% by monitoring and targeting energy consumption. Brochure available
News from Endress + Hauser ( 2 July 2008)
Critical power protection avoids downtime
User application article For an advanced speciality car maker, an uninteruptable power supply is essential to meet increasing orders, for which Chloride provides critical power protection.
News from Chloride Power Protection (10 June 2008)
Wireless management system saves energy
Adaptive Wireless Solutions said that its cost-effective wireless energy management system provides a comprehensive wireless sensing and control for energy saving programmes.
News from Adaptive Wireless Solutions (27 May 2008)
Cooling factories at lower cost
Low Cost Factory Cooling is a publication providing useful ideas to improve employee protection and improve efficiencies within the workplace.
News from Mechon (16 May 2008)
Evaporative coolers reduce factory temperature
User application article Seeley International reported that six Breezair evaporative coolers have reduced uncomfortable air temperatures in a construction equipment builder's gearbox plant by 10 deg C.
News from Seeley International (Europe) ( 1 May 2008)
Control Techniques has Affinity for HVAC/R drives
Control Techniques Drives has launched Affinity, a new range of HVAC/R drives
News from Control Techniques (23 April 2008)
Power protection benefits shown on-line
An on-line demonstration room shows in one section the benefits of power conditioning products and in the other uninterruptible power products.
News from Powervar ( 3 April 2008)
Water conditioning is chemicals-free
Chemical free water conditioning products emitting randomly varying electric fields throughout a system, enhancing precipitation of bicarbonates from solution to suspension.
News from Hydropath (UK) (24 March 2008)
Diesel generating sets are powerful, compact
Powerful yet compact generating sets are available in three, four and six cylinder versions and are ideal for the provision of a back-up emergency power supply.
News from Deutz UK (13 March 2008)
Building controller communicates at high speed
A building controller and associated expansion module provides high speed communications, 12 inputs and 8 outputs, and multi-protocol support.
News from Reliable Controls (29 February 2008)
Gas engines reduce plant CO2 emissions by 40%
User application article Beveridge bottling plants expect to reduce CO2 emissions by 40% through their use of natural gas fired gas engines to generate power in-house.
News from GE Energy ( 4 February 2008)
Cartridge filter cleaning complies with ATEX
An ATEX standard cartridge filter cleaning system is designed for high airflow processes, handling continuous dust loads, whilst maintaining clean filters and a consistent air flow.
News from Flextraction ( 7 January 2008)
Free maintenance products catalogue published
The latest Screwfix free catalogue (issue 90) offers over 1,100 pages of high quality, low cost building, maintenance and refurbishment items.
News from Screwfix Direct ( 3 January 2008)
Reactive paint warns of line leaks
A reactive, acid alert paint gives immediate visual detection of dangerous spray-outs in critical areas in process systems such as pipe flanges, valves, weld sites and sample ports. Brochure available
News from Allison Engineering (25 December 2007)
Non-metallic instrumentation enclosures are rugged
Rugged, versatile, non-metallic enclosures for a wide range of tough environments ensure reliable durability including moisture ingress protection up to IP68. Brochure available
News from Spelsberg UK (25 December 2007)
Flywheel-based system gives backup power
User application article To offset the poroblems with variable grid power supplies, a US packaging company has had installed a flywheel based uninterruptible power supply system to protect production processes.
News from Active Power (18 December 2007)
Intelligent building control reduces factory costs
Available in different versions, ETS, the software which designs and configures KNX (formerly EIB) intelligent building control installations, allows KNX products to be imported into an installation.
News from KNX UK (24 October 2007)
Integrated connector modules introduced
Lanling designs and manufactures six models of integrated connector modules and block external noise from entering into communication equipment.
News from Lanling Electrical Appliance Factory ( 6 September 2007)
Oil mist and vapour separators meet IP55
Latest oil mist and vapour separator is designed for use in a wide range of industrial processes, including machine shops, to treat polluted oil mists and vapours.
News from Flextraction ( 6 September 2007)
Fume extraction equipment leased
High value items - including welding and fume extraction machines costing over GBP 1000 - can now be leased in the UK for two or more years.
News from BuckHickman InOne (21 August 2007)
Air cleaning systems have powerful extraction
To clean air in factory work shops, a range of industrial high vacuum cleaning systems uses a powerful centrifugal fan with variable fan speeds for maximum efficiency.
News from Flextraction (10 August 2007)
Exhaust fans, lighting products made
High skilled manufacturing team, clean room assembly lines and in-house research and development facilities feature a manufacturer of exhaust fans, lighting products and network connectors.
News from Lanling Electrical Appliance Factory (26 July 2007)
Economic electonic fans vary air flow
Electronically contolled fans are driven by 'intelligent' electric motors that accept feedback heat, pressure and humidity sensors to adjust air flow as required. Brochure available
News from Air Control Industries (20 July 2007)
Regulation Part L, favours variable speed drives
With the aim of reducing the 'carbon footprint' of commercial buildings, updated UK Building Regulations have identified variable speed drives as important, and a guide explains why. Brochure available
News from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ( 3 July 2007)
Interactive cooling and heating calculation online
Heating and air conditioning specialists, Andrews Sykes, has announced an improved website with easy-to-use features such as a heating and cooling calculator.
News from Andrews Sykes Group (15 June 2007)
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