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Superconducting magnetic energy storage


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
231 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0011-2275

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Compact, low cost digital indicators

A range of digital temperature indicators and programmable indicator/ regulators, manufactured in Italy by SAE srl, is now being introduced to the UK market exclusively by Teddington Controls Limited of St. Austell, Cornwall, UK. The M1, PM1 and PM21/4 digital indicators are available. Suitable for use throughout industry, these compact low-cost models offer a wider choice of operating parameters than Teddington's own ETR electronic thermometer, which is being discontinued. With suitable signal inputs, some of the indicators can be used to display %r.h. and pressure (bar).

Sophisticated SAE electronic controls, that now supersede Teddington's ETT combined electronic thermometer/thermostat, are also available. These controllers are the first in a wide range of increasingly versatile SAE instruments to be offered by Teddington and more information on these products is available directly from the Company.


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