Omniflex Remote Monitoring Specialists

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Management of sealed lead acid batteries in reliable small DC standby power supply systems
November 2002, Electrical Power & Protection

The need for reliable standby power at 12 or 24 V to drive conventional instrumentation and other remote monitoring systems has increased
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Annunciators for hazardous areas
October 2002, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

Omniflex is offering an OMNI16C Annunciator variant with intrinsically safe inputs for hazardous area use. This complements the lineup of hazardous area annunciation products from Omniflex which now comprises: ...
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Loop isolation to minimise downtime
September 2002, Electrical Power & Protection

Instrumentation loop problems are time-consuming affairs for plant maintenance staff to deal with. Most problems relate to isolation and ground faults, some of which present themselves intermittently ...
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Hart data acquisition tank level monitoring
August 2002, Level Measurement & Control

Omniflex Automation Products is offering a Hart network interface module (NIM) for its Maxiflex 1000 Series Data Acquisition System. This Dual Hart Port device allows the connection of up to 30 Hart enabled ...
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Slimes dam pump remote conrol system
June 2002, Data Acquisition & Telemetry

The Maxiflex slimes dam pump remote control system comprises an RTU sited at the pumps on the slimes dam. At the processing plant another Maxiflex RTU has the stop/start pushbutton connected to it. A ...
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Temperature monitoring with a difference
May 2002, Temperature Measurement

Omniflex is now offering OmniWatch, which it says is a temperature monitoring system with a difference. Sixteen temperatures can be monitored at once without any multiplexing - and no rotary switches. ...
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Generator set event monitoring
April 2002, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The need to monitor events in the power generation environment is critical for maintenance and predictive diagnostics where accurate and high-speed discrimination between faults in a sequence of events ...
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Annunciators for hazardous areas
March 2002, Data Acquisition & Telemetry

Omniflex has announced the release of another OMNI16C Annunciator variant with intrinsically safe inputs for hazardous area use. This complements the lineup of hazardous area annunciation products from ...
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Tank farm monitoring made easy
February 2002, Data Acquisition & Telemetry

The tank farm environment, being a hazardous area, presents a number of challenges to field equipment and in particular monitoring and control instrumentation. Limited by hazardous area requirements and ...
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Data acquisition and control on mines
January 2002, Data Acquisition & Telemetry

Maxiflex claims it provides a cost-effective solution to underground applications - as it simplifies the field I/O systems by eliminating the need to write time-consuming application programs for data acquisition or telemetry
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Programless front-end I/O systems for HMIs
December 2001, Operator Interfaces, Switches & Relays

Omniflex has recently launched a new set of Maxiflex CPUs - the T1 and now the T2. These CPUs are intended for data acquisition and telemetry applications. They require no user programs when used for ...
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Loop isolation to minimise downtime
November 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Instrumentation loop problems are time-consuming affairs for plant maintenance staff to deal with. Most problems relate to isolation and ground faults, some of which present themselves intermittently ...
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