Temperature Distribution Flat Glass 46. 47 48 Internal Furnace Inspections Visible ImageInfrared...
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- Temperature Distribution Flat Glass 46
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- Internal Furnace Inspections Visible ImageInfrared Image
Colorized Image in Crude Oil Heater 49
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- Internal Furnace Inspections Visible ImageInfrared Image
Colorized Image in Crude Oil Heater 50
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- Internal Furnace Inspections Visible ImageInfrared Image
Colorized Image in Husky Heater
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- Electrical Maintenance Maintenance: Much more than a Necessary
Evil Most downtime is NOT inevitable Prevent failures Reduce both
cost and time required for repair Take control of your production
and profitability
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- Electrical Maintenance
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- Mechanical Maintenance Infrared Image: Bearing Load Strain/Wear
Reference Image: Adjacent Pump
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- Mechanical Maintenance Refractory Integrity
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- Mechanical Maintenance Tempering Furnace Door
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- Mechanical Maintenance Ladle Refractory
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- Roof Moisture Detection Infrared Image: Trapped Moisture in the
Insulation Photo: Trapped Moisture in the Insulation
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- Infrared Imaging Applications Summary Process/Quality Control
Research & Development Electrical Maintenance Mechanical
Maintenance Line Camera Speeds up to 18,000HZ.
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- Take Control of your Plant Efficiency! Control process
temperatures to improve quality and reduce operating costs Develop
and design better products with increased efficiency Prevent
electrical and mechanical downtime
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- Elements of a Process Control System What is the target
material? What is the target temperature? Maximum and minimum
temps! Is the target moving? At what speed? What is the target
size? Is 1-5 frames per second adequate for this application or do
they need 30-60 frames per second?
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- Elements of a Process Control System What is the perceived
emissivity of the target? Are there different emissivity's on the
target which need to be accounted for? What accuracy of temperature
measurement does the customer require? What does the customer wish
to do with the thermal data?
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- Elements of a Process Control System In what form does the
customer need the data? [i.e. digital/analog/4- 20/etc] Does the
customer have some other software that needs to interface with our
software? What PLC does the customer use?
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- Elements of a Process Control System Can the process tolerate
ANY downtime? How much or little? Is a spare unit required? Do they
require alarming if the unit goes down? Is a redundant system
required? Do they require/expect operational training on the system
and/or software?
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- Elements of a Process Control System Should you price in
commissioning by a technician? [Two day minimum plus expenses] When
do they need the system installed and operational?
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- Elements of a Process Control System How far away from the
control room will the camera/s be installed? Do they want to use
their own computer/processor? To eliminate problems it is firmly
suggested that the vendor supply the processor fully configured and
tested!
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- Elements of a Process Control System How many cameras are
necessary for the application? If one targethow much coverage they
want will determine the number/s of cameras required! Do they have
Ethernet [100/GigE base T] available at the point of camera
installation? If not, what do they have? Fiber optics ?
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- Elements of a Process Control System Does the application
require temperature measurement? This will determine if they need a
computer with software or merely a video link! Do they really have
a need and will the total cost of installation provide a reasonable
return on investment? Can this be illustrated/documented to the
customer?