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ADDA DC fan from Aerco delivers 36 percent more air
The AD0824XB, a new 24VDC, 80mm equipment fan from ADDA delivers an airflow of 30 litres/sec (67CFM) a figure that is 36% higher against a system pressure of 25% greater than its equivalent fan in the previous ADDA range. This increase in performance, thanks to a combination of improved venturi design and the use of a higher specification motor, makes this new series of fans ideal for use in modern, densely packaged enclosures where the proble... [more]
E-T-A 3130 switches and circuit breakers save space on control panels
The E-T-A type 3130 is a range of double-pole combined rocker switches and re-settable thermal circuit breakers available in the UK from Aerco that, because it has several functions combined in a single component, saves space on control panels and similar equipment while reducing inventory and installation costs. Highly robust and providing an ideal yet simple method of re-setting a tripped circuit, the E-T-A 3130 range is ideal for control pa... [more]
EnOcean Scores Double Victory at Elektra Awards 2008
EnOcean GmbH has received the Wireless & Telecoms Design Award for its self-powered wireless sensor modules and the Company of the Year Award in recognition of its technology innovation and business success in the building automation market, at the Elektra 2008 European Electronics Industry Awards. “This truly is a fantastic achievement for EnOcean and our energy-harvesting wireless technology,” says Andreas Schneider, Executive Vice President... [more]
EAO displays custom-built control panels online
EAO is displaying a selection of custom-built control panels at its online presentation. The presentation includes panels which have been developed for a diverse range of applications, including marine control panels, glass-making machines, driver controls, passenger access, and disabled-access lifts. Each one has been built to a unique design specification according to the requirements of the application, but they all feature the most up-to-... [more]
Interactive Fluke game demonstrates how thermal imagers save money
Fluke has unveiled the Fluke Challenge, an interactive video game set in an imaginary industrial workplace that makes it fun learning how Fluke thermal imaging technology helps solve system maintenance problems. Fluke Challenge conveys a sense of reality you can see and feel. The game is set in gritty industrial equipment rooms and there is a supervisor nearby to check progress. As you scan the rooms and detect problems with your Fluke t... [more]
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