PECM Issue 29 2017 | Page 77

electrical & electronics SEISMIC Monitor System The 731A seismic accelerometer and P31 Power Unit Amplifier are a unique system for the measurement of extremely low level vibra- tions. This system has the capability to measure sub-micro g levels by com- bining a high sensitivity piezoelectric sensing element, a matching low-noise amplifier/filter/power supply. The amplifier also contains an integration circuit to provide an output proportional to velocity. This system is ideal for measuring low level vibrations in bridge, building, tower and dam motion studies, optical and photographic stability monitoring, electron microscope and microtome monitor- ing, as well as vibration-isolation table monitoring. KDP Electronics Systems 01767 651058 www.kdpes.co.uk Environment Agency Chooses YorPower Generators for Upgrades to River Foss Barrier in York YorPower has been awarded the contract to supply Cummins powered standby diesel generators for the new Foss Barrier and Pumping Station in York, UK. The contract, worth in excess of £1m, was won in the face of stiff competition and naturally the company and all its staff are delighted with the win. History The River Foss flood alleviation scheme consists of a floodgate coupled with a Pumping Station straddling the River Foss at its confluence with the River Ouse in York, just south of the city centre. www.yorpower.com Creative cable solutions for your business Habia Cable is one of Europe’s leading wire and cable manufacturers. We develop, manufacture and market custom design cables and harness systems for demanding applications in harsh environments. Our customers are found in a number of diverse industries covering industrial, defence, offshore, nuclear and telecom. We aim to provide a high level of customer service and technical competence with competitive lead times and low minimum order quantites. The company has a global presence and worldwide sales of custom design and standard products in more than 50 countries. Discover more at habia.com Issue 29 PECM 77