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Kessler-Ellis Products provides innovative, high- performance
instrumentation for facilities management and process control
applications. We invite you to check out our web site for
a broad range of Flow Tutorials and Tech Tips, and hope you
will visit us at IDEA this month.
| SUPERtrol II Multi-Function
Flow Computer |
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Featuring built-in modem,
data-logging and a two- way paging transceiver
for wireless operation, the new SUPERtrol II reduces
installation and operating costs in remote monitoring
and data-logging applications.
The multi-function flow computer displays
and outputs compensated flow calculations for
gases, liquids, steam and heat. Measured parameters
include uncompensated volume rate, corrected
volume rate, mass rate, temperature, pressure
and density.
SUPERtrol II provides
a guided set-up program
for commissioning and
configuring the device
for use with most major
flow meter types, and
hardware inputs and outputs
can be "soft" assigned
to meet a wide range
of application requirements,
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on SUPERtrol II »
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| New Remote Monitoring Options
with SUPERtrol II |
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SUPERtrol II offers a wide
range of cost-effective solutions for remote monitoring
of steam, hot water, and chilled water. When combined
with TROLLink remote metering software this integrated
system lets you easily extract energy data on-demand,
or on a timed basis, to a spreadsheet.
The new SUPERtrol II is also available with
an optional Steam Trap Monitoring System that
signals an alarm if a steam trap malfunctions,
and lets you monitor trap status via modem
connection.
KEP will also introduce
a new line of cellular
modems for use with KEP
energy monitoring equipment.
These modems eliminate
the need for expensive
land lines and can be
used with most cellular
service providers.
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on Remote Monitoring »
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| SUPERtrol II Steam Flow
Basics |
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The SUPERtrol II utilizes
system pressure and temperature inputs as an entry
point to its internally held steam tables, to compute
steam density. The flow rate measured by the volumetric
flowmeter is then multiplied by the density in
order to yield the mass flow of steam.
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Terminal Connections »
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| More Tech Tips and Application
Notes |
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| Find out more about flow computers,
ratemeters, batching, communications, and field
indicators on our web site.
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| Visit us at IDEA Conference
June 26-29 BOOTH NO. 4 |
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| We invite you to visit us
at BOOTH NO. 4 to speak with our experienced application
engineering staff and test drive our new batch
controllers, flow computers, remote metering solutions,
and other new flow metering equipment.
For a complimentary exhibit hall pass, please
click on the link below.
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