
The Omega iTHX–SD Transmitter
The Omega iTHX–SD transmitter lets users monitor and record temperature, relative humidity and dew point over an Ethernet network or the Internet with no special software except a web browser. It serves active web pages to display real–time readings, display charts of temperature and humidity, or log data in standard data formats for use in a spreadsheet or data acquisition program, such as Excel or Visual Basic.
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Fisher’s CS800 Series Regulators
The Fisher CS800 Series direct–operated, spring–loaded regulators with overpressure protection options is ideal for industrial applications needing accurate control, fast speed of response and easy maintenance. It is available with flanged or threaded end connections, outlet pressure settings from 3.5 in. w.c. to 7.5 psig (9 to 515 mbar), orifice sizes from 1/4 in. – 1 3/8 in. and the option for internal or external pressure registration.
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AutomationDirect’s GX3 Photoelectric Sensor Line Series
AutomationDirect's photoelectric sensor offering includes 18mm rectangular plastic DC models. The IP67 rated sensors, available in 12 models, feature an 18mm diameter threaded lens and M12 quick–disconnect. The GX3 series is a diffuse photoelectric available with either NPN or PNP light–on outputs and features background suppression technology with fixed sensing distances of 100mm or 150mm.
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Ashcroft Pressure Instruments
Ashcroft pressure instruments are configurable with media isolators specifically engineered for harsh or corrosive process liquids and gases. Ashcroft seals are available in a variety of sizes, wetted materials and configurations, including capsule type, welded or bonded and clamped designs with threaded, flanged and flushing connections.
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Aug. 24, 2011
     
Welcome to Control
In this issue we take a look at the latest instruments and systems used to monitor and control manufacturing operations in the process industries. The key product categories we review include instrumentation for measuring "the big four" primary process variables–flow, level, temperature and pressure.
–– Walt Boyes, Editor-in-Chief

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