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Protecting power generation (1st September 2008)
Turbine supervisory and high integrity protection equipment from Sensonics has played a part in the successful upgrading of condition monitoring equipment at RWE Npower Fawley Power Station.
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Vibration transducer (1st May 2008)
Shown by Sensonics at this year's Maintec exhibition was an ATEXapproved vibration transducer capable of operating in excess of 450°C. The PZEHT offers ICP type connectivity by separating the high temperature element fr
Cooling fans vibration monitor (1st May 2008)
Cooling fans on CCGT power stations are a solution for the removal of unwanted energy. They also play a critical role in the overall generation process. Fans are driven through a motor and gearbox combination, but gearb
Hot vibes with no sweat (27th February 2008)
This year’s focus on the Sensonics Maintec exhibition stand will primarily be targeted at high temperature vibration measurement...
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Hot vibes (1st January 2008)
The focus of the Sensonics stand at Maintec will be high temperature vibration measurement.
Differential expansion measurement (1st September 2007)
Didcot A Power Station has been successfully using a differential expansion technique incorporating a time measurement method based on a series of plates fitted around the shaft at the appropriate rotor section.
Show debut (1st May 2007)
Maintec 2007 was the launch venue for Sensonics' SIL2 rated fan or centrifuge protection with DN2611 dual channel vibration protection monitor.
Sentry news (1st January 2007)
Sensonics has updated its Sentry overspeed protection system that deals with turbine overspeed problems and trip failures in the power generation industry. The company was recently asked to supply a special, small package, f
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Predictive maintenance (1st January 2007)
Sensonics will be releasing its new 20 page Vibration Transducer Catalogue and displaying other detailed technical literature at the Maintec exhibition (Stand F9). The new brochure offers a wide range of solutions for a vast
Strong growth (1st September 2006)
A business boom at global predictive maintenance systems specialist, Sensonics, has led to the company investing in new workshop equipment and additional staff.
Latest guide (1st January 2006)
Sensonics has introduced a 28- page Turbine Supervisory Guide that explains the basics of vibration and expansion measurement techniques relating to turbine and auxiliary plant.
From Premises management maintenance
Keeping the wheels turning (1st January 2006)
IP&E visited Sensonics to find out what this UK company is doing in the never ending battle to keep the wheels of industry turning
Vibration check (1st July 2005)
Sensonics has updated the condition monitoring system at a petroleum storage depot in Essex and retrofitted a vibration detection system.
REMOTE CON MON (1st March 2005)
On show at Maintec 2005 on the Sensonics stand was the DN36 Spydernet 8 channel ethernet connectable vibration and process monitoring system.
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Remote con mon solutions (1st January 2005)
Sensonics will be featuring aspects of its predictive maintenance systems equipment at Maintec 2005.
New products (1st May 2004)
Recent products from Sensonics include the DN36 Spyder range of machine monitoring and protection equipment, the SpyderNet plug-in and play monitor and the DN2601 dual channel, vibration (or vibration and temperature) alarm monitor.
NEW MONITORS (1st March 2004)
Sensonics has just launched two new monitors; the DN36 Spyder range of machine monitoring and protection equipment and the new SpyderNet plug n play monitor. The DN36 family is line stackable to ensure rapid system integration/installation and minima
atex secured (1st March 2004)
Sensonics has secured atex approval for its range of PZ velocity transducers, accelerometers and AECP eddy current probes for use in the measurement of vibration and non-contact displacement. The companys PZ velocity transducers are robust and suitab
DUAL ALARM (1st November 2003)
Available from Sensonics is a new dual channel vibration or vibration and temperature alarm monitor. The DN2601 is suitable for use where predictive maintenance practices are operational and where continuously rotating equipment such as turbines, mot