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Ipp training 09 18-18 Part 2

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Ipp training 09 18-18 Part 2

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  1. Control Products, Inc. Part- 2

  2. This approach of providing comprehensive application support is what differentiates us from other companies.

  3. About CPI • In business since 1946 • 45 Employees • Privately held, 3rd generation • All design, manufacturing in one location, East Hanover, NJ • Dedicated, stable work force

  4. The Gang:Mac, Nancy, Pete, Rhonda, John

  5. Our MarketsSwitch Markets Defined Military / Aerospace

  6. Supacat Dual temp AD Series thermal switch for engine over temp.

  7. X1 thermal switches for engine overtemp • Diamond Aircraft, Austria

  8. Environmental Control Systems * Hamilton Sundstrand * Honeywell (AiReseach) * Honeywell Normal Air Every Boeing 747 has 11 of our M2 Series thermal switches in the ECS.

  9. ENERGYUnlike other draw wire sensors, SL Series sensors operate under water. In fact, we are working on a subsea application where the sensor must operate in at-depth pressures in sea water. We believe there is a substantial market for a sensor which will operate in sea water (any depth), or just in the salt air environment, on shipboard as well as off-shore drilling applications.

  10. Sensor Evolution The last 16 years have given us the opportunity to learn more about the limitations and capabilities of our SL Series sensors, all the while exploring application opportunities far outside of our original target of mobile equipment. Here we will show you the expanded capabilities of the product line and the applications we are finding.

  11. New Remote Mount – This approach has greatly simplified the installation of our sensor into any hydraulic cylinder. And, it will retrofit cylinders where magnetostrictive (rod-type) sensors are used. These units are available for 1M applications. * SL0390 – Strokes up to 1M

  12. The image below depicts an SL0390 remote sensor installed in a cylinder, replacing a rod-type sensor, where the rod was previously gun drilled. The piston rod center bore is not necessary for the installation of our sensor; this simply illustrates the drop-in replacement capability.

  13. The internal mount sensor offering has also been expanded to provide stroke length capability to 10 meters. • SL1390 – Strokes to 1M • SL1290 – Strokes to 3M (obsolete) • SL1490 – Strokes to 7M (obsolete) • SL2000 -- Strokes to 10M -- this product takes advantage of the extensive development behind magnetostrictive sensors, using MTS magnetostrictive sensors as the primary sensing technology.

  14. Gate valve actuator control in mining application

  15. A CPI SL0390 is installed on the top of this tie rod cylinder. This allows for precise control of the valve position from a remote location. Sensor mounts here (not shown)

  16. Valve Actuator Hydraulically actuated valves come in all shape and sizes. Our sensors have been specified for valves in hydroelectric dams, underwater turbines, and mining operations.

  17. Large Telescoping Cylinders CPI SL Series sensors are the only internal position sensors which will work on telescoping cylinders. These are used to raise platforms on land-based drilling rigs. Sensors are required to synchronize the cylinders.

  18. Piston Accumulators This is an outstanding application for SL Series sensors, as there is no better way to sense the potential within the accumulator. Manufacturers have used pressure and flow sensors, which do not provide true piston position due to inevitable system losses. They’ve even designed rod-type sensors into a few applications, which require substantial design accommodations, and the addition of another leak point where the probe passes through the piston.

  19. CPI’s SL1200 has been specified for accumulators used in water treatment plants where accumulator potential must be known with certainty, as these are used as hydraulic power back-up for valve actuation in the event of a power failure.

  20. Outside the box: The SL Series Sensors are more than just hydraulic cylinder and accumulator position sensors. In the broadest sense, they are DRAW WIRE SENSORS, and within that class of sensors, they are extreme environment draw wire sensors.Consider that these units can be run “dry”, i.e. not submerged in hydraulic fluid. Moisture, oil vapor, extreme temperatures do not affect their operation. This is possible thanks to our use of LVDT’s as the core sensing technology. An example of their use as a harsh duty draw wire sensor is in oil refinery equipment, where the sensor was part of a valve control system in the coking process. There are particularly high temperatures in this installation, making magnetostrictive sensors unusable.

  21. Thank you.https://www.cpi-nj.com/linear-position-sensors

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