Spelsberg enclosures used to house sensitive water monitoring equipment
09/01/2012 Spelsberg els UK Ltd
For many industrial applications involving water it is vitally important that purity and gas saturation levels are maintained at specific levels. Analytical Technology Inc. is a specialist in manufacturing accurate water monitors that provide the information needed for process control, its products are known for providing detailed data and, thanks to the tough Spelsberg enclosures they are housed in, they are known for long lasting reliability too.Many applications, such as wastewater processing, industrial cooling water, high purity water and food processing wash water require reliable quality and saturation monitoring. Analytical Technology Inc. offers an extensive line of products such as 2-wire transmitters, complete analysers with PID controls and portable survey devices that are capable of detecting chlorine levels, dissolved ozone levels and fluoride levels amongst many other things.
As with all process control technology, it is vital that the water monitors operate without failure as inaccurate readings could lead to extremely costly failures and potentially hazardous situations for personnel or the public. Electronics need to be well protected within a housing that is suitable for the individual environment that each monitor may be found in. To ensure that its products enjoy the highest levels of protection, Analytical Technology Inc. relies on high quality suppliers such as Spelsberg UK to source its enclosures.
Chris McTear, Technical Manager for Analytical Technology Inc., comments: "For many of our customers it is important to the safe and hygienic running of their application that they can monitor water levels safely. We know that our reputation is staked on the reliability of our products so we only source materials from suppliers we can trust. Spelsberg is leading manufacturer of a large range of high quality products. We can trust that when they specify an enclosure for a given application it will provide the right protection levels as well as the correct dimensions for easy installation."
Spelsberg is the largest supplier of non-metallic enclosures, ex stock, in the UK. It has a standard range of over 4,000 products each with unique design characteristics that offer superior installation access and protection. It has experience in supplying products to many industries and the expert sales team is available to advise on suitable products based around the individual requirements of each application.
Chris Lloyd, UK Sales and Marketing Manager for Spelsberg, adds: "Analytical Technology Inc. produces a wide range of monitoring equipment for water process control. We are able to work with them through the design stages to ensure that each product is housed correctly. We supply a number of our leading products including the TK range, A-Box Range and even some of our distribution units."
With varying levels of ingress protection up to IP68 and options that include polycarbonate construction and transparent lids, Spelsberg can supply enclosures that are suitable for most electrical applications. Each range is available with a large selection of dimensions and the distribution boxes have a modular design that increases flexibility.
Spelsberg's UK facilities also include two in-house CNC machines which can customise any enclosure in the standard range. The milling drilling service offers customers the opportunity to specify exact custom machining requirements. Customisation options include bespoke entry holes, hinge fixing points, push button holes, countersunk holes and threaded holes. The customisation ensures that non-standard cables and cable gland requirements can be easily accommodated.
For further information, please contact Chris Lloyd:
Spelsberg els UK Ltd, Unit 17, Stafford Park 12, Telford, Shropshire, TF3 3BJ, UK Tel: +44 (0)1952 200716 Fax: +44 (0)1952 200725 Email: cll@spelsberg.co.uk Web: www.spelsberg.co.uk
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