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  • Software

    TSR Control - DTS, Inc.

    TSR Control is the user-friendly set-up, control and viewing software for the entire line of TSR data loggers. An intuitive interface makes it easy to configure the recorder, view real-time sensor output and review time-history data. Via a PC, users can set the record time (seconds), trigger threshold (g) per axis, and download individual or multiple events stored in flash memory. TSR Control also includes tools for zoom, filtering and Head Injury Criteria (HIC) calculations.

  • Digital Recorder

    HiRES - HIGHVOLT Prüftechnik Dresden GmbH

    The digital recorders HiRES are used to measure, store, and evaluate signals from up to 64 sources synchronously. Depending on the sensors used voltages, currents, temperatures, mechanical movements and various other signals can be measured. This measurement system features the ability to capture fast transient processes such as those occurring in impulse current tests on electrical devices or during switchgear testing. The system is also capable of measuring semistationary and periodic events such as DC voltage and AC voltage as well as superimposed semistationary, periodic and transient processes.

  • Crossing Control Bypass Switch

    XCBS - Green Switch Innovations

    The XCBS is permanently wired into each crossing warning system, and can be configured with either a removable or non-removable bypass key. Simply connect the crossing control circuits to the designated terminals on the XCBS. The rotating "knife switch" on the left side of the XCBS allows the crossing warning system to be controlled for manual test purposes. To prevent unnecessary operation of the crossing warning system, insert the key and select "bypass", rotate the knife switch to "bypass" and the crossing is disabled. The non-removable bypass key adds an additional level of security for the Bypass function. Optional hookup can be made to the auxiallary terminals to include the activation of a strobe or event recorder input when the XCBS is placed in the "bypass" position.

  • GOOSE Message Recorder

    TR-61850 - Ametek Power Instruments

    Whether a new or existing installation, AMETEK’s TR61850 adds the capability to easily monitor and record GOOSE messages within the substation. All data from the fault recorders and TR61850 automatically merge providing a single point of reference when analyzing transient events and system disturbances. With a wide range of time synchronization, communication options and small form factor, the TR61850 seamlessly integrates into any application.Configuration of the GOOSE Message subscriptions is quick and easy with AMETEK’s configuration tool. Using the IEC61850 Substation Configuration Language (SCL), third party IED Capability Description (ICD) files are imported and subscriptions are created by simply dragging and dropping available GOOSE message outputs.

  • Bolt Extensometers for Proof Load Testing

    Model 3565 - Jinan Testing Equipment IE Corporation

    The Model 3565 uses hard conical points to contact the bolt at the center of the head and at the bottom. It is fully adjustable for different length bolts ranging from 25 mm (1 inch) in length to 150 mm (6 inches) standard. Extension beams are available for longer bolts. The standard maximum measuring range is 1.25 mm (0.05 inches). Generally, on longer bolts this extensometer will be self-supported without requiring any centering marks or punch marks on the bolt. For shorter bolts these marks may be required. If the conical pins are sharp, marks are often not needed even on the shortest bolts.The extensometer has a zero adjustment screw to adjust the length between the contact pins. This is used to set the output voltage to zero, which corresponds to the correct starting position for the test. It also includes a breakaway lower arm. In the event a bolt should fail, the breakaway arm snaps free, helping to prevent damage to the extensometer. This is easily re-installed. In the event that bolt failures are likely during a test, it is recommended the user attach a cord around the upper part of the beam and tie the other end to the test frame to prevent the extensometer from falling. The conical point contacts included with the extensometer are made from tungsten carbide.The Model 3565 extensometers are strain gaged devices, making them compatible with any electronics designed for strain gaged transducers. Most often they are connected to a test machine controller. The signal conditioning electronics for the extensometer is typically included with the test machine controller or may often be added. In this case the extensometer is shipped with the proper connector and wiring to plug directly into the electronics. For systems lacking the required electronics, Epsilon can provide a variety of solutions, allowing the extensometer output to be connected to data acquisition boards, chart recorders or other equipment.

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