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| | Fan Inlet Air Flow Measuring Probes Dwyer Instruments, Inc., Michigan City, IN 30 Jan 2009 Dwyer Instruments, Inc., is announcing the release of its NEW SERIES FAFM FAN INLET AIR FLOW MEASURING PROBES. The Series FAFM is designed to accurately measure the air flows in the inlet section of a fan. The probes use evenly distributed total and static pressure measuring points to deliver an accurate measurement of flows in a fan inlet. The Air Flow Measuring Probe can be completely installed from outside of the fan making it ideal for when proper duct locations are unavailable. With its lightweight and durable construction in addition to its ease of installation, this product lends itself to being used in the HVAC industry. These may be ordered to fit fan inlets with diameters ranging from 6" to 96". | |
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| | Low Cost Conductivity Level Probe Dwyer Instruments, Inc., Michigan City, IN 17 Sep 2008 Series CLP Conductivity Level Probes from Dwyer Instruments, Inc., are used to determine the presence of a conductive liquid at a set level by sensing conductivity. The Series CLP is coupled with the Series TSWB Temperature Level Controller for a complete level control system. These probes allow for the measurement of conductivity between the probe fitting and end, which is isolated by a ceramic insulator, or between the probe ends of two probes. | |
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| | Low Cost Tilt Switch Probe Dwyer Instruments, Inc., Michigan City, IN 19 Feb 2008 The Proximity Division of Dwyer Instruments, Inc., is announcing the release of its New Series LTS Tilt Switch Probe. Probes are able to sense either the presence or absence of material when other sensors won't work due to bin vibration, or actual walls aren't available for mounting other types of measuring units. The probes are designed for use where the bulk material to be sensed is exposed or open. Typical applications include high or low level detection in large hoppers, silos, crushers or trippers, high level control under stackers, and detection of plugged conditions at conveyor transfer points. | |