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May 2004 |
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| No Strings Attached: Noncontact Telemetry Solutions
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| Need
to measure the dynamic strain of compressor blades on turbine
engines?
Monitor process temperatures in
the fiery interiors of rotating industrial kilns?
For these and many other heavy-duty industrial
scenarios, our noncontact systems offer performance you won't
get from any other sensing solution. We're one of the world's
leading manufacturers of telemetry-based systems for gathering,
transmitting, and receiving sensor data from rotating machinery—whether
the need is for testing, measurement, monitoring, or control.
According to Product Manager Andy Bell,
our telemetry systems "bridge the gap between rotating
sensors and stationary instrumentation." The upshot:
These systems deliver superior measurement accuracy that keeps
your process running smoothly, protects expensive equipment,
and eliminates time-consuming maintenance and costly down-time.
And they offer significant advantages over slip-ring and infrared
solutions. More»
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Sensors Expo will be held June 8-10, 2004,
in Detroit, Michigan. Honeywell will be exhibiting in Booth
211. Visit our booth and register to win a digital camera
the size and shape of a pen!
While there, you can check out all of the
sensing and control products, technologies and services that
Honeywell has to offer. And plan on attending our informative
Plug & Play demonstrations, which will be presented throughout
the show.
Register to attend at www.sensorsexpo.com.
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| Get the Advantage! |
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The Advantage Club offers:
• Manuals
• Software downloads
• CAD drawings
• Calibration certificates
• Troubleshooting
• FAQ's
• and much more |
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Registration is easy and free.
Sign
up today to get all of these benefits! |
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| Reserve your copy of the new 25th Edition full line catalog! |
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The 2004 Honeywell Sensotec full line catalog is yours for the
asking. This 220-page publication features our entire line of
pressure, load, acceleration, displacement and torque sensors.
This edition includes the new VM110 Vibration Meter and the
Model BDR pressure sensor.
Please
order
online or call 1-800-867-3892 to get your copy. |
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Model BDR |
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| The Model BDR pressure sensor delivers accuracies of +/-0.5% BFSL
or +/-0.25% BFSL in the toughest industrial applications, including
hydraulic jackstands strong enough to lift the Superdome, transmission
testing and water-inventory management. More» |
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| Noncontact
Telemetry vs. Slip-Ring Solutions |
- Reduce maintenance and extend useful
life of sensors by protecting them from harsh environments
- Avoid accidental misalignment and resulting
measurement inaccuracies
- Eliminate degradation of the signal-to-noise
ratio
- Function well at high peripheral speeds
- Tolerate shock, vibration, and shaft
movement
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| Noncontact
Telemetry vs. Infrared Solutions |
- Provide precise temperature measurement
by gathering data from probes placed directly inside process
vessel-instead of on the surface
- Eliminate dependency on high-maintenance
optics
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| Whatever
your needs... |
See
our on-line or print catalogs for our entire product offering.
Or if you don't see what you want, call us and speak directly
with an application specialist. Together you can create a
solution to meet your unique application needs.
- Kiln temperature monitoring
- Rotary temperature monitoring
- Shipboard propulsion and horsepower monitoring
- Turbine engine temperature, static and
dynamic strain measurements
- Rotary torque in aerospace and industrial
applications
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| Digital Temperature Monitoring System |
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| The Model
1400B Digital Temperature Monitoring System directly monitors
process temperatures in cement, aluminum, and lime recovery
kilns; industrial dryers; and hazardous waste incinerators.
A digital transmitter mounted outside the
process vessel constantly monitors data from customer-supplied
thermocouples mounted inside and sends the data via an antenna
to a receiver. Because the signal power
is only a few milliwatts, no radio license is required.
Immune to oil and dirt, the system tolerates
skin temperatures up to 400°F. The system is customer
installable, but installation and startup assistance is available.
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Propulsion Monitoring System |
| Installed
on most major ship classes in the U.S. Navy, our shipboard
telemetry systems measure torque and rpm for shaft sizes from
8 to 30 in. dia. (Model
1602A) and from 2.5 to 15.4 in. (Model
1602B).
In both models, protective outer covers enclose
the systems. Watertight enclosures protect digital readouts
that display torque, rpm, and computed power. Both models
offer long-term stability and maintenance-free operation.
Applications include fuel conservation programs, monitoring
of hull and propeller fouling, load and balancing on twin-screw
vessels, power plant monitoring, and sea trials torsion measurement.
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Customer Feedback! |
Honeywell puts doing
a superb job for customers at the heart of what it means
to be in business: when customers speak, we have to listen.
That's why voice of the customer is so important in our strategic
thinking here at Honeywell Sensotec. So if you have any issues,
good or bad, that you wish to share with us please feel free
to go to our online
customer feedback form and let us have the details. You
can be assured we will address these issues in a timely, systematic
and comprehensive manner. |
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