A switch intended to give a on/off signal when the speed have reached a pre-set value.
A transmitter that is producing a standardized output signal dependent of a received input signal from a rotational speed sensor.
Is a support structure intended to support a flare or vent pipe.
A thermodynamic turbine in which steam is made to do work by expanding so as to create kinetic energy by acting on moving blades attached to a disc or drum.
A check valve that is a check valve where the closure member is a disc which swings freely on a hinge and which opens automatically when flow is established and closes automatically when flow ceases or is reversed.
A physical object that is a general term covering switching devices and their combination with associated control, measuring, protective and regulating equipment, also assemblies of such devices and equipment with associated interconnections, accessories, enclosures and supporting structures.
An instrument panel dedicated to a particular system.
A detector intended to detect temperature.
A detecting element intended to sense temperature.
A gauge that is intended to measure and indicate a temperature.
A physical object that detects temperatures; records, modifies and/or displays or performs a combination of these activities.
A regulator that is intended to keep a temperature within certain boundaries.
A functional switch that is intended to give an on or off signal when the temperature have reached a pre-set value.
A transmitter that is producing a standardized output signal dependent of a received input signal from a temperature element.
An analysing instrument that is intended to determine a physical property that is named thermal conductivity.
An element which uses the principle of thermal conductivity to measure volume flow rate.
A velocity flow meter which uses the principle of thermal conductivity to measure volume flow rate.
A pair of electrical conductors of dissimilar materials, joined at one end (the measuring or hot junction), which produces an electromotive force (e.m.f.) due to the Seebeck effect in a circuit formed by connecting the other ends of the dissimilar materials used (the reference or cold junction) to a device for measuring e.m.f. Def. acc. to IEC 902 1987.
A physical object that is a pressure-tight receptacle adapted to receive a temperature sensing element, provided with external threads or other means for pressure-tight attachment to a vessel or pipe.
A timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end; a time-switch.
A physical object that is an element that receives a process variable signal from a sensor and converts it into an output signal.
A pilot switch intended to create a switch action at a pre-set value.
A physical object that is intended to rotate within a fluid and to transform energy within a fluid into mechanical power.
A velocity flow meter that uses a multi bladed rotor to measure fluid flow rate in units of volumetric flow through a closed conduit.