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Fire-detection system: Xtralis, a provider of aspirating
smoke detection (ASD) equipment, has introduced Vesda-E Veu,
a fire-detection system that draws air samples in a continuous
process through holes in long runs of durable industrial pipe
mounted along the walls and ceiling.
ASD technology uses a process
that collects air samples through
durable piping to detectors and
tests it using laser-based technology,
imaging, and photodiodes (
semiconductors that convert light into an
electrical current). Compared with
traditional smoke detectors, this system is designed to improve safety by detecting smoke at the earliest possible stage via numerous sampling points, while reducing
false alarms and maintenance.
Compact scissor lifts: Ergonomic material handling equipment manufacturer Presto Ecoa Lifts has introduced its CLT Series
compact scissor lifts. These industrial-duty lifts are available in a
wide range of capacities, including 2,000, 3,000, 4,000, 5,000,
and 6,000 pounds. They are ideal for a wide variety of work
positioning, assembly, repair, and inspection applications in
manufacturing facilities, warehouses, repair shops, and more, the
manufacturer says.
CLT Series lifts employ a double-scissor mechanism that allows
for a collapsed height of 8. 5 inches while providing raised heights
of up to 56. 5 inches. Lifting control is via a hand pendant or foot
switch.
While some ASD products use an LED light source and one
or more photo receivers, the company’s Veu equipment utilizes
a flair-detection chamber that uses a short wavelength laser, a
CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) imager, and
multiple photodiodes.
Standard platforms range from 24 inches by 36 inches up to
24 inches by 60 inches. Larger platforms, up to 48 inches by 84
inches, are available. The compact scissor lifts’ features include
cylinders with internal stops; lifetime self-lubricating, PTFE-lined
composite bearings; and safety-restraint maintenance bars.
(Presto Ecoa Lifts, www.prestolifts.com)
With more detailed information to analyze, the unit is able to
differentiate smoke from other factors that could cause disruptive false alarms. For warehouse environments where airborne
dust may be present and confused with smoke, the unit’s dust
rejection and data analytics minimize nuisance alarms by at least
three times compared with similar technologies, the company
says. (Xtralis, www.xtralis.com/vea)
Direct-drive overhead fan: Big Ass Fans has unveiled
Powerfoil D, a direct-drive overhead fan designed for harsh
industrial environments. According to the company, Powerfoil
D delivers the strength and performance required for industrial
applications while featuring virtually silent operation.
The fan, whose diameter options range from eight to 24
feet, is IP66 rated for indoor or outdoor use. (Big Ass Fans,
bigassfans.com)
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