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Interface Modules

As part of our process control equipment, we have an extensive range of Interface modules which all utilise the P-NET Field bus (European standard EN 50170, Vol. 1). These modules provide then means to connect almost any standard transducers/sensors to the fieldbus (e.g. temperature probes, pressure transducers, load cells etc). This in turn provides the ability to control a process or provide complete data collection throughout a process. We utilise the full range to offer a variety of systems ( refer to our systems page ). Alternatively you can use the array of modules to create your own systems. For more information follow this link or alternatively contact us for more information.

Controllers

There are a number of controllers available, which all utilise the P-NET Field bus (European standard EN 50170, Vol. 1). The controllers provide the ability to build a complete stand alone system using the Interface modules and PD 340 Flowmeters, without the need for P.C.'s. The controllers construction allows them to be used in a number of environments ( within a wet area or outside etc). All controllers can be programmed using Proces Pascal, or alternatively, we can provide a full range to offer a variety of systems (refer to our systems page). For more information follow this link or alternatively contact us for more information.

 

Flowmeters 
Over the years we have built up an extensive range of flowmeters to suit most applications. For more information please take a few moments to view our range. If you do not find a flowmeter within our own product range to suit your application please contact us, as with our vast experience and contacts in the flowmetering field, we do have access to additional ranges or could point you in the right direction. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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