Gail Norton Instrumentation

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Self-contained multibeam light curtain
June 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The SG 09 forms a protective screen by generating a curtain of up to 79 infrared crisscross beams with protection up to a height of 1610 mm, ensuring detection of passing passengers and thus preventing ...
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Compact infrared sensors
June 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

This new, innovative, Smart Place infrared self-contained sensor series is offered in three different modes of operation; through-beam mode with a sensing distance of up to 6 m, proximity mode with a ...
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Keeping tabs on the condition of critical switchgear
March 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

An area where critical processes can suddenly be interrupted (by loss of electrical power) is in the cabinets containing the switching gear. Switch contacts can, in time, develop roughness and corroded ...
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Telco PA - a new era in PA controllers
March 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The new Telco PA controllers are user friendly, with effective elimination of cross talk and interference from other systems. The recently launched PA01 Series designed for the door and gate industry ...
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Self-contained capacitive proximity sensor
February 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The SK1-25-50/10-X-b-X sensor is 50 mm in diameter and only 10 mm high. This self-contained unit operates at 10-35 V d.c. the output is easily switchable from PNP/NPN, normally open or normally closed ...
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Flexible stick-on level sensor
February 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

By incorporating the active area, including the preamplifier, in a special base material, Sensorik has succeeded in creating a versatile capacitive stick-on level sensor. This means precise switching ...
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Spotting potential power failures
January 2001, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The IR/tc-EM sensors measure the temperature of the target in relation to the ambient temperature so climatic conditions do not affect the reliability of readings. These unique IR sensors are mounted ...
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A cost-effective alternative to thermal imaging
December 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

One area where critical processes can suddenly be interrupted by loss of electrical power is in the cabinets containing the switching gear. Switch contacts can (in time) develop roughness and corroded ...
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Self-contained light curtain
December 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The new generation of high performance infrared self-contained light curtains is cost-effective, robust and consists of only a slimline transmitter and a receiver. When one or more of the infrared beams ...
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Sensors for automatic doors
December 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco (distributed by Gail Norton Instrumentation) offers a good selection of high-performance infrared detection devices for automatic door applications. The devices are well suited to uses such as lift ...
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Applications are limited only by imagination
November 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

In these days of most often dealing with faceless large conglomerates, it is a pleasant surprise to find that the smaller family-run business, where the customer really is king, is still alive and well. ...
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Single beam self-contained door sensors
September 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The 3000 series is made to prevent automatic doors from closing prematurely, thereby preventing injury to passing people/passengers or damage to the doors themselves. The series consists only of a transmitter ...
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