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Bailey Controls Announces

Significant Price Reduction

On 'Smart' Transmitters

Bailey Controls has announced a $400 price reduction on its Type

Smart BC Transmitter used to measure and control flow, liquid level, gauge and absolute pressure.

The reduction places the micropro- cessor-based BC Transmitter at prices nearly comparable to those charged for conventional transmit- ters.

The "Smart" BC Transmitter of- fers several distinct benefits, includ- ing increased accuracy (.10 percent of calibrates span), turndown (10/1) and self-diagnostics. It also commu- nicates digitally over its signal lines with a Bailey hand-held communi- cator, a personal computer or any

RS-232-C compatible terminal.

Through this communication abili- ty, users can configure, rerange, troubleshoot, or verify the operation of the transmitter from a remote location, saving time and manpow- er.

The Smart BC Transmitter also boasts integral capabilities that al- low for true distribution of control intelligence. These include square root calculations for flow applica- tions or function generating capabil-

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DEUTZ MWM is represented in all 50 states and 10 provinces.

Circle 223 on Reader Service Card ity for tracking non-linear pressure inputs. Process flows and volumes, for example, can be configured eas- ily as direct transmitter outputs. All information can appear on a con- venient printout copy.

The Smart Transmitter is de- signed to withstand harsh applica- tion and environmental conditions found in industrial environments such as the chemical, pulp and pa- per, petroleum refining and metal producing industries.

Bailey attributes its ability to re- duce its prices for the Smart Trans- mitter to recent technological ad- vances with processor chips, plus the economies-of-scale achieved in manufacturing the increasingly popular device.

For free literature and additional information,

Circle 24 on Reader Service Card

Philadelphia Gear Names

Thomas R. Kling President

Thomas R. Kling has been ap- pointed president and chief operat- ing officer of Philadelphia Gear

Corporation. He succeeds Russell

C. Ball, who will continue as chair- man of the board.

Mr. Kling is a 15-year veteran of

Philadelphia Gear, most recently serving as executive vice president.

A graduate of the U.S. Military

Academy at West Point, he is a member of the American Gear Man- ufacturers' Association and serves as senior vice chairman of the Man- ufacturers' Association of the Dela- ware Valley.

Philadelphia Gear, located in

King of Prussia, Pa., specializes in the design and manufacture of large, high-capacity power trans- mission equipment. Products in- clude gears, enclosed gear drives, fluid mixers and variable speed drives.

Sperry Receives $44-Million Navy Contract

For Computer Center Work

Sperry Corporation, Information

Systems Group, McLean, Va., is be- ing awarded a $44,279,775 firm- fixed-price contract for an inte- grated scientific computer center to be installed at the David W. Taylor

Naval Ship Research and Develop- ment Center, Bethesda, Md. The center consists of a vector processor, a scalar processor and an optical secure scalar processor. These will be linked to a mass storage system using local area network. The con- tract includes software, hardware and software maintenance, systems analyst support, training, pre-in- stallation test facility, manuals, doc- umentation and up to four optional mini-computer systems. The con- tract will be for one year with 10 yearly options to renew through

February 1997. Thirty-three bids were solicited and five offers were received. The Navy Automatic Data

Processing Selection Office, Wash- ington, D.C., is the contracting ac- tivity (N66032-86-C-0001). 76 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News

For the DEUTZ sales/service

DEUTZ CORPORATION 7585 Ponce de Leon Circle

Doraville, Ga. 30340 (404)449-6140

Telex: 0070-7478 team nearest you, contact:

KHD Canada Inc. 180, rue de Normandie

Boucherville, Quebec

Canada J4B 5S7

Telephone: (514) 641-2680

Telex: 05-268544

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