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Calculating torque
July 1st 2007

Replacing a torque meter with a torque sensor has significantly changed the validating process for bespoke Fireset sprinkler systems built by Grundfos Pumps. Huw Lloyd, engineering manager, explains the company turned to Morton Moeller of Sensor Technic to advise on a torque meter that would withstand a tremendous amount of vibration. It recommended a TorqSense unit made by Sensor Technology. This did not have to be physically connected to the Fireset under test by slip rings, instead it monitors the torque via radio waves. A shaft deforms very slightly when it rotes, the amount of deformation being proportional to the torque.

TorqSense measure the deformation so that it can calculate torque.

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