Smoke
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Emission Measurement Technology
Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & Co. KG.
When measuring exhaust gas, the CO concentration or - in diesel vehicles - the smoke gas opacity is measured. In this way it can be determined whether the exhaust system meets the legal requirements and is in perfect condition.
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DC/DC Converter 150 W
CQB150W-110S15
DC/DC converter with 150 W from Cincon | input ranges 43 - 160 VDC | output 15 V | operates in temperature from -40 to +105 °C | according to EN45545-2 fire and smoke
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Wireless IP Surveillance Camera
ENVIROMUX-IPCAM-W
View and control the camera from the ENVIROMUX web interface, the camera web interface, included software, or with a compatible cell phone. With the ENVIROMUX-2D/5D/16D, a triggered snapshot can be forwarded in alert e-mails. A snapshot can be triggered by any programmed event (motion detection, door open/close, glass break, smoke, liquid detection, etc.). Image sensor: 1/4" progressive scan CMOS sensor. Video Streaming: simultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4. Frame rate: 30fps at 640x480 (VGA) resolution. Lens: F2.0, 4.0 mm (0.16 in). RJ45 connector. Wireless models: wireless IEEE 802.11 b/g up to 54 Mbps. Regulatory approvals: CE, FCC, RoHS.
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DC/AC Inverter 1500 W
ODS-1500-7117
DC/AC inverter with 1500 W from Premium | input ranges 77 - 138 VDC | output 230 VAC | operates in temperatures from -25 to +70 °C | approved for EN45545-2 fire and smoke
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DC/DC Converter 10 W
EC6AW-110D15N
DC/DC converter with 10 W from Cincon | input ranges 43 - 160 VDC | outputs 15 V and -15 V | operates in temperature from -40 to +85 °C | according to EN45545-2 fire and smoke | negative control logic
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DC/DC Converter 150 W
CQB150W-110S48
DC/DC converter with 150 W from Cincon | input ranges 43 - 160 VDC | output 48 V | operates in temperature from -40 to +105 °C | according to EN45545-2 fire and smoke
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Air Quality Measurement
Air pollution measurement is the process of collecting and measuring the components of air pollution, notably gases and particulates. The earliest devices used to measure pollution include rain gauges, Ringelmann charts for measuring smoke, and simple soot and dust collectors known as deposit gauges.






