Human-machine interface in Arctic Circle conditions

岩土工程公司海沃德贝克使用QSI QTerm -G70 for applications in Péribonka, Quebec, Canada, where temperatures range from -20 to 24 °C (-4 to 75 °F). Other challenges to the hardware include snow, rain, wind and other extreme environmental conditions. QSI, a manufacturer of rugged terminals, serves applications in the geotechnical and oil and gas industries, including co...

ByControl Engineering Staff January 1, 2009
QSI QTerm-G70 monitors various flow rates, pressures, temperatures, and consistencies. Unit shown meets NEMA 4 sealing requirements and is temperature rated -30 to 80°C.

岩土工程公司海沃德贝克使用QSI QTerm -G70 for applications in Peribonka, Quebec, Canada, where temperatures range from -20 to 24 °C (-4 to 75 °F). Other challenges to the hardware include snow, rain, wind and other extreme environmental conditions.

QSI, a manufacturer of rugged terminals, serves applications in the geotechnical and oil and gas industries, including concrete pumping, coiled tubing, pumping stations, and data acquisition.

According to Fritz Achhorner, corporate engineer at Hayward Baker, “For the Peribonka project, the QTerm-G70 replaces dated gauges and manual processes that were being relied on to get accurate data and make minute, yet pivotal changes with monitoring various flow rates, pressures, temperatures, and consistencies.”

The G70 HMI produced for Hayward Baker meets NEMA 4 sealing requirements and is temperature-rated from -30 to 80 °C (-22 to 176 °F).

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