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Aim Dynamics Now Offers Measurlogic Meter Products
Aim Dynamics is happy to announce that we have recently partnered up with Measurlogic. As a result, our company will now be carrying Measurlogic products, most notably the DTS-310 Energy Sub-meter. This partnership will help further our company’s aim to provide the best services to our customers by providing them with a wide range of product choices.
Analysis of the Costs for International Duties and Taxes
Now I’m not going to be giving explanations or reasons for differences in Duties and Taxes, just observations. This is because I feel that there are just too many factors to consider, individual countries laws, international laws, currency exchange rates. Regardless, even if I did write down concerning every factor this article would grow to an enormous size and that is not what I want. I want this article to be simple and easy to read.
Innovative DC Current Sensor System Promotes Responsible Energy Use
Global energy demand will continue to increase due to population growth. In a recent Hydrocarbon Engineering report, Emma McAleavey writes that even with energy efficiency measures in place, residential, commercial, and industrial demand for energy will grow between 2010 and 2040.
Flexible Current Transformers Mitigate the Effects of Power Surges
Charlotte Douglas International Airport in North Carolina was rendered blind by a power surge a few days before 2015. The sudden occurrence knocked out radar and air traffic control systems for only ten minutes, but it created hours of delays for incoming and outgoing flights. A subsequent update by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) pointed to some line work as the cause.
AC and DC Current Transformer Customizations Available in Aim Dynamics
If you are in need of high-quality current sensors to efficiently manage your business’s energy consumption, then you’ve come to the right place. Here at Aim Dynamics, we allow custom modifications for your utmost satisfaction. You can have your newly purchased current sensors customized with additional AC or DC current transformer accessories.
Aim Dynamics Now Offers Power Meters from eGauge
Aim Dynamics is now offering eGauge power meters, which measure electric power and, depending on how many registers you select, are capable of recording up to 30 years’ worth of data within their internal memory.
New, Upgraded Hall Effect Technology
Any type of current flow creates a proportional magnetic field, and DC current transducers measure this generated field using Hall Effect technology. Hall Effect is defined as the generation of a magnetic field perpendicular to the current and a voltage difference across an electrical conductor transverse to an electrical current in the conductor. This article discusses how Hall Effect devices work, their limitations, and how they can be improved.
Current Sensing and Industrial Automation
Industrial automation is a great way for businesses to cut down their operations costs. By allowing machines to complete menial tasks on their own, without supervision, and with a high degree of reliability, automation eliminates the various costs associated with retaining a worker to do the same thing—including labor, human resources, and damages for unintended errors.
Monitoring the Alt Energy Revolution
With the negative effects of climate change—stronger storms, colder winters, hotter summers—becoming more and more visible, the utilization of renewable energy sources is becoming more and more commonplace. In Germany, for example, solar energy has become one of the top sources of electricity in the country.
Don’t Open-Circuit a CT’s Secondary Winding
When measuring or monitoring the amount of current passing through a transmission line, an ammeter—a device that measures electric currents—is connected to the primary conductor (transmission line) via a current transformer (CT). A CT reduces the amount of current flowing through the primary conductor to protect the measuring instrument. The CT, in turn, is connected to the measuring instrument via a secondary winding.