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Rushton Road Desborough
Kettering
NN14 2QW
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1536 760156
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Listing of all 13 news releases from Lee-Dickens:
Low cost relative humidity and temperature probes
UK instrumentation specialist Lee-Dickens has released two newly developed relative humidity and temperature probe ranges with a variety of output types available Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (20 September 2007)
Lee-Dickens Instrumentation achieves SIL2 rating
Lee-Dickens announce that their range of high quality trip amplifiers and signal converters have in most cases been assessed and awarded SIL2 rating (with a proof test interval of one year) Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (17 January 2007)
Next generation SCADA remote terminal unit
The Lee-Dickens Sitewatch MIDI remote terminal units are intelligent microprocessor based devices for monitoring and controlling equipment at remote sites Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (11 October 2006)
Multi-channel analogue adder/subtractor
Lee-Dickens are to manufacture a four channel analogue adder/subtractor for like-for-like replacement of products in existing applications. Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (18 July 2006)
Isolated frequency to current/voltage converter
The new Lee-Dickens frequency to current/voltage converter has built-in isolation and a universal DC power supply that enables legacy pulse emitting devices to communicate to current or voltage inputs Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (13 March 2006)
New submarine salinometer for Rolls-Royce
Lee-Dickens will design a new salinometer for Rolls-Royce for use in the next generation of Royal Navy nuclear powered attack submarines, known as the Astute Class, which are being manufactured by BAE Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (25 January 2006)
Controlling the cement deliveries at Terminal 5
User application article Remote inventory management and supply chain logistics keeps construction on schedule for the new Terminal 5 project at London's Heathrow Airport, using Lee-Dickens Sitewatch Remote Terminal Units Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (24 June 2005)
RH transmitter receIves ATEX Approval for dusts
The Lee-Dickens ATEX approved intrinsically safe relative humidity transmitters have now received full Baseefa certification for use in potentially explosive dusty environments Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (12 April 2005)
Next generation Noflote level controllers
Instrumentation specialist Lee-Dickens launches two next generation Noflote conductivity based controllers for remote level control, for use on water, chemical compounds, acids, beverages and sewage Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (15 January 2004)
Lee-Dickens regulates Slovenia natural gas flow
The latest Lee-Dickens Data Concentrator module is being used in a gas distribution system in Slovenia to collect and forward calculated mass flow data to a SCADA system Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens ( 9 December 2003)
Intrinsically safe relative humidity transmitters
Instrumentation specialist Lee-Dickens has released its first ever range of ATEX approved intrinsically safe relative humidity transmitters, believed the only products of their type on the market Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens ( 9 December 2003)
Trip amplifiers are smaller and cheaper
Instrumentation specialist Lee-Dickens has added two DIN-rail mounted trip amplifiers to its Beta range of products, at a size and cost that improves on anything else currently available Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (28 October 2003)
Sitewatch data concentrator takes 6 serial inputs
Lee-Dickens has launched the Sitewatch Data Concentrator, for collecting serial data inputs from up to 6 separate collection points - for example PLCs - and combining them into a single memory space Brochure available
News from Lee-Dickens (23 May 2003)

