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Re: Driveway sensors
- Subject: Re: Driveway sensors
- From: "David Cole" <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2004 17:31:22 -0000
Ian
Yes your right just tried my link and it didn't work.
Goto www.rswww.com then on the links on the left goto
Automation Sensors/Transducers Osiconcept Proximity Switches -
Inductive
Then take your pick for the best to suit the application and mounting,
there should be technical documents available for each of them.
HTH
Dave
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> Do you have the product code as RS sessions time out
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> Rob
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> If your looking to put together a system yourself rather than
purchase
> an off the shelf system then I can recommend the following products.
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> These products will detect the proximity of metallic objects infront
> of the sensor but can be taught to ignore the prescence of metallic
> objects in the surrounding area.
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> I have used them to detect the car moving into the garage as you can
> also set the distance that the sensor senses the object.
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> The product is the Osiprox Proximity Switches from Telemecanique
> (another schneider electric company) I have found the best place to
> get them from is RS components, good price and next day delivery.
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> http://rswww.com/cgi-bin/bv/browse/QuickView.jsp?
> BV_SessionID=@@@@0737313580.
> 1089308351@@@@&BV_EngineID=cccdadclllgddihcfngcfkmdgkldffm.
> 0&cacheID=ukie&3266761186=3266761186&catoid=-764479327
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> Sorry for the long URL but tinyurl.com seems to be down at the
moment.
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> Hope this helps
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> Dave
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