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Negative Phase Sequence Protection Added to Automatic Circuit Recloser Firmware
2014-06-16 00:36:00| Transmission & Distribution World
NOJA Power has released Relay 1.9, an upgraded firmware platform for its OSM series Automatic Circuit Reclosers (ACR). read more
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Sequence of Events Recorders support export to Excel.
2014-05-13 14:30:47| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With Export-Events feature, CyTime™ SER-3200 and SER-2408 can share event data with Microsoft® Excel or other software. Export button on device's own Events web page allows user to choose how and where to save event records to csv file. Imported into Excel, event data can be analyzed, combined with similar data from additional SER devices, sorted, filtered, and correlated with other key information, such as captured waveforms, weather occurrences, or other external conditions. This story is related to the following:Sequence Recorders |
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Sequence of events recorder
2014-02-13 16:11:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance
The CyTime SER-2408 sequence of events recorder is designed to help simplify testing of emergency power supply systems read more
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Sequence of Events Recorder facilitates EPSS testing.
2013-12-17 14:31:31| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Providing 24 high-speed digital inputs, 8 control relay outputs, and data-log groups with simultaneous recording of inputs/outputs, CyTime™ SER-2408 facilitates testing of emergency power supply systems in mission-critical facilities. Recorder enables specialized reporting to support mandatory test compliance with standards for healthcare and other critical-power facilities. Unit is available with up to 32 GB memory for distributed storage of user drawings and documentation. This story is related to the following:Sequence Recorders |
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Full Genome Sequence of 70 TOPIGS Pigs
2013-08-30 06:00:00| National Hog Farmer
Researchers from the Animal Breding and Genomics Group at Wageningen University and TOPIGS recently sequenced the full genome of 70 TOPIGS pigs. As a result of the sequencing, more than 10 million new SNPs have been identified. The information from this sequencing increases the range of possibilities TOPIGS has to improve and speed up genetic progress within it lines. Having more precise information about the effect of genes and where they are located improves the accuracy of breeding and also makes it possible to breed for new traits. read more
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