electrodos y la velocidad de flujo media del fluido.
Datos técnicos
Fuente de alimentación: 92-275 V CA (50 / 60 Hz), <10 VA opcional 9-36 V CC
Precisión: ±0,3% de v.m., ±2 mm/s
Repetibilidad: 0,1%
Rango de flujo: 0,03 – 12 m/s
Conductividad mín.: 5 µS/cm (20 µS/cm para agua desmineralizada)
Dirección de flujo: bidireccional
Programación: 3 botones, RS232 opcional
Interfaz: RS232, RS485, RTU Modbus
Salida analógica: 0/4 – 20 mA / 0-10 mA, la dirección de flujo se muestra con una salida de estado separada.
Salida de impulsos: 2 colectores abiertos, pasiva 32 V CC, 0-100 Hz 100 mA, 100-10.000 Hz 20 mA, activa opcional.
Salida de frecuencia: máx. 10 kHz (colector abierto)
Salida de estado: mín/máx. alarma, preselección, dirección de flujo, mensaje de error, libremente configurable
Detección de tubo vacío: electrodo separado
Corte flujo bajo: 0-10%
Carcasa: Fundición de aluminio recubierto de polvo
Clase de protección: IP67
Inserción de cables: 2 x M 20
Temperatura ambiental: desde -20 hasta +60 °C
Domino’s Paul Doody passes away
Paul Doody, Global Marketing Director at Domino Printing Sciences, has passed away.
Paul took up the role of Global Marketing Director with Domino in January 2016, drawing on his extensive experience to define and drive effective marketing campaigns. He passed away on 11th January, 2017.
Paul had a varied and distinguished career that saw him manage European projects at Unilever and take on global marketing responsibilities at Linx Printing Technologies. He brought a wealth of experience to his role at Domino, along with a healthy dose of enthusiasm and creative flair. Paul played a key role in the launch of the Ax-Series, Domino’s ground-breaking new range of CIJ printers, which debuted at PackExpo on the 1st November, 2016.
David Bywater, Group Product Director at Domino Printing Sciences says: “Although only with Domino for a year, Paul made a huge impact on our business both at a personal and a professional level. We will all miss him as a friend, a colleague and a true marketing professional”.
A memorial service was held in Paul’s honour in Cambridge, on 25th January, 2017.