Water and Wastewater Webinar Library from Teledyne ISCO

Water and Wastewater Webinar Library from Teledyne ISCO

Teledyne ISCO's Water & Wastewater Webinar Library is a valuable knowledge-base for water and wastewater experts. It is an excellent method to learn about water sampling technology and flow management. Teledyne ISCO webinars provide timely information from experts and the option to view at your leisure without incurring travel costs. 

Investigate their periodic and on-demand webinars on various product deployment methods and best practices for water sample analysis and data collection. Teledyne ISCO releases new content regularly, so check back frequently for new webinars.

VISIT THE WEBINAR LIBRARY HERE

WATER & WASTEWATER WEBINAR TOPICS

  • PFAS Sampling Strategies 
  • What to Consider When Collecting Water Samples 
  • Cipher: Data Collection Anywhere, Anytime on Any Device
  • Ask ISCO: All About Portable Sampling
  • Fundamentals of Open Channel Flow Rate Measurement
  • Tips and Tricks for Winter Sampling Webinar
  • Measuring Flow Rates in Large Channels and Rivers
  • Measuring Flow in Difficult Conditions
  • Confirming the Accuracy of Open Channel Flow Data
  • Advanced Technologies for Monitoring COVID-19 in Wastewater
  • Confirming the Accuracy of Open Channel Flow Data
  • Laser & Radar Sensors for Open Channel Measurement Applications
  • Tracking COVID-19 in Wastewater
  • Open Channel Sensor Diagnostics
  • Increasing Safety & Minimizing Exposure with Collection System Flow Measurement
  • Firmware Updates to Improve Your Performance
  • Preparing for the Wet Weather Monitoring Season
  • Troubleshooting and Optimizing ISCO Communication Devices
  • Open-Channel Flow Measurement 101
  • Collecting Samples: Placement, Setup, and Programming
  • Measuring Flow in Hazardous Applications
  • Ask ISCO: Measuring Open Channel Flows
  • Ask ISCO: About Vacuum Sampler
  • Hazardous Areas and the LaserFlow Ex
  • Measuring Flow in Difficult Conditions
  • Ask ISCO: Collection System Flow Monitoring
  • Vacuum vs. Peristaltic Pump Samplers: Which is Right for You?
  • Efficient Ways to Do Stormwater Sampling
  • Things to Consider When Using Collection System Flow Meters
  • ASK ISCO: Portable Sampling
Advance Instruments
https://advanceisntruments.com
(888) 388-6446

Industrial and OEM Pressure Switches by NOSHOK

Industrial and OEM Pressure Switches

A pressure switch is a device that detects the presence of fluid pressure. Pressure switches use various sensing elements such as diaphragms, bellows, bourdon tubes, or pistons. The movement of these sensors, caused by pressure fluctuation, is transferred to a set of electrical contacts to open or close a circuit.


When selecting pressure switches, you must consider several critical criteria:


  • The electrical requirements (volts, amps, AC, or DC)
  • The area classification (hazardous, non-hazardous, general-purpose, water-tight)
  • The pressure sensing range
  • The body materials exposed to ambient contaminants
  • The wetted materials - parts exposed to the process media


Typical applications for mechanical pressure switches include hydraulics & pneumatics, pumps & compressors, tank monitoring, leak detection, and water management.


NOSHOK's new mechanical pressure switch program addresses a broader range of applications. It offers a significantly expanded selection of process and electrical connection options, including spade terminals, Hirschmann, Packard, Deutsch, M12 x 3-pin, flying leads, terminal screws, and both Weatherpack Tower and Weatherpack Shroud. Each of the four new NOSHOK switch series offers vacuum, low pressure, and high-pressure versions and is CE compliant for RFI, EMI, ESD suppression, and RoHS compliance.


The NOSHOK 100 Series Mechanical Compact SPST Pressure Switch has been updated with a creep action, low current switch. These switches have silver-plated contacts with switch adjustment ranges ranging from vacuum to 6,000 psi. The 100 Series switch series includes housing materials such as brass and zinc-nickel and wetted parts made of Buna-N or Kapton, depending on the model.


NOSHOK’s new 200 Series Mechanical Compact SPDT Pressure Switch is an SPST or SPDT snap-action switch with solid Silver contacts. This switch ranges from vacuum through 6,000 PSIG and Brass or Zinc-nickel housing material with Buna-N diaphragm wetted parts.


The new 300 Series Mechanical Compact SPDT with Adjustable Hysteresis Pressure Switch is an SPST or SPDT snap-action switch with solid Silver contacts. The 300 Series offers switch adjustment ranges from vacuum through 4,600 PSIG depending on model and a standard Zinc-nickel housing with Buna-N diaphragm wetted parts. The NOSHOK 300 Series switch provides an improved contact rating over the previous version of 6A 125V/250VAC and 6A 12/24VDC.


Lastly, NOSHOK’s new 400 Series Mechanical Heavy-Duty Pressure Switch is a snap-action, high current device that offers field adjustability. The 400 Series offers switch adjustment ranges from vacuum through 4,600 PSIG with a Standard Zinc-nickel with Buna-N diaphragm wetted parts. This switch also provides an improved contact rating over the previous version of 6A 125V/250VAC and 6A 12/24VDC.


For more information, contact Advance Instruments. Call them now at (888) 388-6446 or visit their website at https://advanceinstruments.com.