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July 06, 2015

The NCSL Workshop & Symposium Is Almost Here

hat: 2015 NCSL International Workshop & Symposium

When: July 19-23, 2015

Where: Grapevine, Texas

Exhibitors, speakers and attendees will gather for The National Conference of Standards Laboratories International Workshop & Symposium in just a few short weeks.  Taking place over 5 days, the abundance of programming will keep any participant busy for the whole event. This year, tutorial programs and technical programs will focus on Measurement Science and the Quality of Life.

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June 15, 2015

Considerations For Monitoring Critical Environments

Room Pressure Monitors for protection rooms provide real-time monitoring to ensure that the protection room is in a positive pressure state and in compliance with safety regulations.  Guarantee that patients (or processes) within protection room are safe from potential contaminants existing in unfiltered air.
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June 11, 2015

HVAC Terminology

Master the Basics With HVAC Terminology

Absolute Pressure — Pressure measured relative to full vacuum. Referred to as pounds per square inch absolute (PSIA).

Atmospheric Pressure — Pressure of the atmosphere at the earth’s surface NIST standard atmospheric pressure = 1.01325 bar.

BAR — Unit of pressure (or stress). 1 bar = 750.07 mm of mercury at 0°C, at 45°.

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May 28, 2015

Best Practices for Isolation Room Safety

Look no further than the recent Ebola case in the US to understand that one of the greatest fears in the general population is the rapid spread of infectious disease. When infectious diseases such as Ebola and MERS make an appearance, they immediately become front page news and are featured by every media outlet across America. 

While there are many strategies employed to prevent these infectious diseases from becoming a

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May 11, 2015

Meet the MicroCal

The MicroCal™ automated pressure calibrator is used as a stand-alone calibration standard for differential and gauge pressure sensors found in critical environments. Setra partnered with NASA to develop the industry’s quickest and most stable pressure control for low range applications. The Micro-Cal™ combines precise pressure control with high accuracy modular pressure references providing the quickest and most accurate calibration solution available on the market today.  The MicroCal™ is an easy-to-use solution that significantly improves labor productivity and efficiency when compared to the leading competitors, providing immediate ROI.

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May 07, 2015

Fill the Skill Gap with Manufacturing Apprenticeships

Apprenticeship Programs: The Solution For More Skilled Workers

A shortage in skilled labor is a serious issue in United States'

manufacturing industry.  Why? There's a misconception of what kind of training someone needs to have in order to enter professions within this industry.  Many begin to build their skills through trade school before becoming a manufacturing professional.  These students don't always get the proper hands-on training that can truly prepare them for the complex world of manufacturing  Yet with these schools, there's still the perception that traditional degrees have more long-term value than vocation training.

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April 23, 2015

Technical Specifications of a Pressure Transducer

Many of the following technical specifications appear on datasheets for pressure transducers and similar devices. Here we review their technical definitions and relationships.

Root Sum Squares (RSS): accuracy of a pressure transducer is calculated by taking the square root of non-linearity + hysteresis + non-repeatability.

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April 08, 2015

Integrate Energy Management Into Your Budget

3 Ways To Have Room In Your Budget For An Energy Management System

With smart meter demand rising, price points still don't seem to be budging from its premium peak. Many don't realize that with an energy management program in place, the return outweigh the costs. Finding a budget is the first obstacle that needs to be tackled when looking into this expensive solution.

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March 30, 2015

Glossary of Power Terms

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Alternating Current - current that reverses its direction of flow periodically (Hz).

Ampere - a unit of measure for the rate of current flow

Apparent Power - applied voltage multiplied by current in an AC circuit. This value would not take the power factor into account. Unit is volt amperes. (VA).

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March 16, 2015

Current Sensing Part 1

Popular Types of Current Sensors

Current Shunts

Current Shunts are low value resistors that are inserted into a circuit. The shunt provides terminals to connects the sensed current and voltage monitoring terminals. The commercially available shunts have sensed current ranges from less than 1A to several hundred amps.

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