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Product category: Condition monitoring and vibration analysis
News Release from: Sensonics | Subject: Maintec featured items
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 26 January 2007

Predictive maintenance live demo at
MAINTEC

Predictive maintenance specialists Sensonics will show new specialist systems for turbines, pumps, fans and centrifuges, plus new vibration transducers, at Maintec, with a live demo display

Predictive Maintenance specialists Sensonics will be releasing their new 20 page Vibration Transducer Catalogue and displaying other detailed technical literature at the Maintec exhibition (Stand F9) The new brochure offers a wide range of solutions for a vast range of applications and environments including those suitable for slow rotating machinery (down to 0.1Hz/6RPM), high temperature (450degC), underwater (IP68), hazardous area (ATEX) and radiation resistant to name but a few

Visitors will be able to talk directly to sales engineers concerning the new Sensonic SIL3 (IEC61508) Overspeed Protection System designed to deal with turbine and feed pump failures in the power generation industry.

The system has been designed in a compact 19" x 3U equipment rack of six modules, comprising three Sentry speed/overspeed monitor modules, a 2 out of 3 voting module with trip defeat and half speed trip facilities and two power supply modules which offer dual redundancy.

The modules including the power supplies are hot swappable.

Stand visitors will additionally be invited to check out the new Sensonics SIL2 rated Fan and Centrifuge protection system that uses the DN2611 dual channel vibration protection monitor.

Ideal for centrifuge casing and bearing vibration monitoring, the system provides a relay interface for alarms and vibration transducer integrity.

Due to its success at Maintec in 2006, Sensonics will also again be demonstrating a rotating machine simulator that can demonstrate various rotating machinery fault conditions, whilst at the same time observing monitoring and trending instrumentation in action.

For those not able to attend Maintec 2007, full details of the Sensonics range can be found on the website, or can be provided by the sales office. Request a free brochure from Sensonics ...

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