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News Release from: Jesco Products | Subject: N-4810
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 01 February 2005
Detect air in a fluid system
The system works on the principle of detecting the molecular impedance differential that exists between a fluid and a gas
The Jesco model N-4810 series ultrasonic bubble-detect package is designed to detect the presence of air in a fluid processing system The unit provides audible, visual and relay alarms
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 18 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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This alerts production operators and automated equipment cells when air bubbles are detected so that corrective action may be taken.
The system works on the principle of detecting the molecular impedance differential that exists between a fluid and a gas.
The fluid passes through a manifold that is specially constructed to be insensitive to flow rate and moderate pressure variations.
Inline mounted fluid manifold for easy connection to many fluid systems.
Can be added to virtually any dispensing system or fluid lines.
Pin connected power receptacle for simple interface.
Rotary digital switches located inside control panel for adjusting bubble size sensitivity.
Immediate problem detection.
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Report performance information.
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