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Electronic
Impact projects of note -
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Intrinsically
safe electronic retail/commercial fuel pump register, interface hardware and
power supply
This bus-based modular fuel distribution system has qualified for approval
under the IEC 60079 specification in Australia.
It was designed for flexibility in diverse modern service station forecourt
and fleet management situations, and to allow for
retro-fit of some components to older petrol pumps. Development is
ongoing.
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Intrinsically
safe safety control system
A product designed for the fuel distribution industry, with the requirements
of explosion prevention technology in mind,
to interface with truck and gantry equipment in order to detect over fill,
prevent product mix and ensure load integrity and
safe product discharge.
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Intrinsically
safe electronic bulk fuel register, interface hardware and power supply
An award-winning fuel distribution system that converts rotary information
from a flow meter to electronic pulses and is
qualified for use in hazardous environments. Designed specifically for
bulk distribution, for example from fuel tankers and at
oil depots, the system can be networked for depot automation and can
interface to peripheral equipment such as additive
injectors and thermal sensors. Accuracy is achieved through fully
programmable multi-calibration factors and the system
allows for electronic temperature compensation. This equipment
passed stringent EMI/RFI, bump, vibration and
temperature Environmental Testing, and complied with the Weights and
Measures authority’s requirements.
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Smart
card readers and associated computer interfacing for access control.
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Communication
control and display equipment for the Rooivalk military helicopter.
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HF,
UHF and VHF communication equipment for military personnel and aircraft.
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