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Sound Advice: March 2014
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Value of Frequency Tuning. Benefits of frequency tuning:. Reduces interference from competing ultrasounds. Utilization for more applications. Ability to select frequencies suitable for the application. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We want to hear from you! Let us know of hot topics you'd like to see us cover or success stories that we could feature. Email maureeng@uesystems.com. Using Ultrasound Combined with Thermography to Troubleshoot in the Paper Industry. Sound imaging used...
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Sound Advice: May 2013
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Wednesday, May 29, 2013. Software Sage on "Utilizing the Historical Method". One of the questions we get asked frequently is what is the best way to establish baselines on our equipment? For me, what I like to recommend is the historical method. Once the baseline is established, the user will just go out and record decibel readings and will not have to capture additional sound files. The only time a sound file would need to be recorded once the baseline is established is when it reaches an alarm level.
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Sound Advice: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Ultraprobe Focus: UP 15,000. One of the many features that has proven to be quite useful with the Ultraprobe 15,000. If you have an Ultraprobe 15,000, we’d love to hear from you regarding the features you find most useful. Send us an email: info@uesystems.com. Monday, June 3, 2013. Sherlock Headphones and "The Case of the Un-Carbonated Cruise Ship". I arrived early at the flat, and as I pulled up to the curb, I could hear the melancholy violin music coming from the open window....
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Sound Advice: February 2013
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013. Software Sage: Reviewing the new Steam Report in DMS. We have a new version of our Ultratrend DMS software. Available now on our website. Included in this update are some new reports that we’re excited to share with you. We’ve added a compressed air report. And a steam report. In this month’s blog, I will be concentrating on the steam report. Know what the inlet temperature is on the trap. Know what the outlet temperature is on the trap. Know the size of the orifice on the trap.
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Sound Advice: March 2013
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013. Software Sage – Introducing our new Compressed Air Report. This month I will be discussing how to create a Compressed Air Report. This air report is exactly like our Compressed Mixed Gas report, except that this report is just for compressed air. When you look at this new air report, you will see some subtle differences. When you open your Compressed Air Report. Finally, you need to know how much you pay for electricity (per KWh) at your facility to produce that air. There̵...
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Sound Advice: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013. Software Sage: "Understanding the Capturable Rate". Capturable Rate is something that is new to our Compressed Air report. The Caputurable Rate is simply the percentage of the electricity you can save that it took to generate the air that you are leaking. Here is an example:. Building Safety into our Products. If the testing is basic “point and shoot” that does not require data logging or sound imaging, the analog Ultraprobe2000. Is an answer since it is rated IS, CSA, FM and A...
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