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Universal Valve for controoling flow such as water, milk, and oil. aplication technology for Dairy factory. its recomended for special uage in high qality standart
specialis for electric sanitary valve, electrical sanitary valve support, mechanical valve, sanitary valve accesories.
Mechanical Installation
The digital display is delivered already mounted when it is ordered with the instrument. In this ase the digital display with the retaining ring must be removed before operating. If you want to order an digital display at a later date, then please observe the instructions in Section 6.3 "Mounting the digital display". Removing the display:.bmp)
Safeline detectors utilise a low power, high frequency, magnetic field coil system which has the ability to sense minute disturbances created by metal particles. A metal particle passing through the aperture of the detector will create changes in the magnetic field inside the detector. The changes in the magnetic field will generate electrical signals in the coil system which can be characterised by the parameters Phase and Amplitude. The amplitude/size of the signal is related to the size of the metal particle passing through the field, the larger the metal particle the greater the amplitude of the signal. Different types of metal generate signals which differ in phase angle. The term phase angle is a comparative term and is a measurement of phase relationship relative to some reference Vibration Signals Great care is taken in the design and manufacture of the Safeline detectors to minimise the effect of vibration on the performance of the detectors. However mechanical disturbances do create vibration signals from the coil system. Vibration signals can be represented in the same way as signals generated by metal particles i.e. a signal with amplitude and phase. The vibration signal is used as a reference when comparing the phase angle of signals from the coil system. For example, if we say stainless steel has a particular value of phase angle, the phase angle is the angle relative to vibration. Reasons for selecting vibration as the reference phase will become apparent. Product Effect Metal detectors are used to inspect all types of products e.g. food pharmaceuticals, plastics, chemicals and many others. Some products exhibit a ‘product effect’ i.e. the product itself generates a signal in the same way as a metal particle. This results from the bulk conductivity of the product at high frequency. For most products, usually dry products, the product effect is negligible. Wet or moist products, e.g. meat, sauces, soups etc. generate a large product effect signal which will influence the effective operating sensitivity of the detector. Product effect signals can be represented diagramatically as a signal with amplitude and phase in the same manner as the signals from metallic particles..bmp)
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