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Macro Sensors
7300 US Route 130 North, Bldg. 22
Pennsauken, NJ 08110-1334
USA
Phone: 856-662-8000
Fax: 856-317-1005
http://www.macrosensors.com
High Temperature Resistance Make Linear Position Sensors
Ideal for Valve Positioning Applications in Power Plants
Pennsauken, NJ, February 17, 2009…
Built for extraordinary reliability and resistance to high temperatures, Macro Sensors' HSTAR 750 Series Hermetically Sealed Position Sensors offer a highly accurate and long life solution for the position measurement of steam control valves in power generation plants. Constructed of stainless steel, these ¾" (19 mm) diameter AC-operated position sensors operate in environments with high temperatures (400°F).
Installed within the harsh environs of a steam plant, the HSTAR 750 Position Sensors can provide highly accurate position feedback of different control valves, providing output to remotely located electronics and/or control systems. For example, a typical two-stage steam turbine can contain a number of control valves - governor valve, throttle valve, interceptor valve, re-heat stop valve - all of which are operated by hydraulic actuators. Because the governor and throttle valves are modulating valves whose steam flow is of paramount importance to the efficiency of the turbine, it is especially critical to know their positions. It is also important to know if the interceptor and stop valves are either fully opened or closed. The HSTAR 750 Sensors can provide the necessary position output to signal an operator if something is not working properly. The cost to the plant operator of improper operation and inefficiency due to wrong valve settings can result in as much as several million dollars a year.
Along with its resistance to high temperatures, the HSTAR 750 units feature high resolution, excellent repeatability and low hysteresis as well as the highest sensitivity consistent with good linearity. This means operators don't need to change out units frequently and can rely on output to maintain optimum plant operations.
Electrical termination of the HSTAR 750 Series also is made through a sealed radial connector located near one end. The radial connector results in a through-bore design that permits access to either or both ends of the unit's core for better mechanical support and core guidance, and easier cleanout in dusty or dirty locations. As the radial connector has a shorter installed length, the length of the HSTAR 750 Series sensors are at least 2" shorter than comparable units with an axially mounted connector for easier installation in tight spaces.
Available in ranges of ±0.050 inch (±1.25 mm) to ±10.0 inches (±250 mm), HSTAR 750 sensors are offered in several standard options including metric threaded cores, smaller diameters and low mass cores.
For information, contact Macro Sensors at postionsensors@macrosensors.com or refer to the web site at http://www.macrosensors.com/HSTA_HSTAR_750.html
About Macro Sensors
Macro Sensors manufactures an extensive line of linear and rotary sensors for position measurement and feedback in a variety of industrial applications including factory automation, motion control systems, metal fabricating, automotive assembly as well as power plants, gas/steam turbines. Incorporated in 1994, the Company offers more than 200 years of cumulative design and manufacturing experience by its key staff in serving its OEM and end-user international customer base. For more information on our products, visit our web site at www.macrosensors.com. On June 1, 2005, Macro Sensors was acquired by AST, manufacturer of state-of-the-art Micro-Electro- Mechanical- Structures (MEMS) based pressure sensors, transducers, and transmitters. Common applications of AST sensor products are in industrial OEM, hydraulic systems, fuel cells, medical gases, HVAC/R, refrigeration, oil & gas exploration/production, and off-road vehicles. For more information on AST products and technology, visit the AST website at http://www.astsensors.com.
