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| News Outline drawings also available in PDF format Muellheim, November 4, 2005 As requested by many of our customers, we are now able to provide all outline drawings also in PDF format (formerly only available in DXF format).A DXF viewer or CAD installation is no longer required to view the drawings.
AUMA Italiana and AUMA Austria go Internet Muellheim, October 11, 2005 AUMA Italiana and AUMA Austria have launched their own websites. Refer to
AUMA Benelux and AUMA Servophony go Internet Muellheim, August 9, 2005 Another two steps towards an international AUMA website! From now on, AUMA Benelux and AUMA Servopohony have their own websites in their national language. At
AUMA part-turn gearboxes with AWWA approval Muellheim, 1 July, 2005 The entire AUMA worm gearboxes range GS 63.3 through GS 500 has been successfully tested in accordance with AWWA Standard C504-00. These gearboxes are designed for the automation of part-turn valves. AUMA was able to benefit from more than 40 years of experience in design, manufacturing, and sales of the gearboxes. Thousands of AUMA worm gearboxes are in service worldwide in industrial facilities and applications – some of them subject to AWWA requirements while others are not. The AWWA standard calls out specific design and operational criteria for worm gearboxes as they are applied to operate butterfly valves in potable water collection, processing and distribution systems. Criteria include material performance, lifetime, operator interface, and prototype testing. AUMA is now capable of furnishing worm gearboxes with output torque up to 137,040 ft lbs (185,700 Nm) in accordance with AWWA Standard C504-00.
AUMA actuators with DeviceNet interface Muellheim, 8 June, 2005
For detailed information refer to: No results available AUMA Russia goes Internet Muellheim, 17 May, 2005
AUMA France goes Internet Muellheim, 28 April, 2005
AUMA actuators for extreme low temperatures Muellheim, 30 March, 2005
Fieldbus interfaces Our devices equipped with Profibus DP and Modbus RTU interfaces, which have been available for a long time, were last year supplemented by a newly developed DeviceNet and a Foundation Fieldbus (FF-bus) interface. AUMA follows the trends towards decentralisation in automation technology and provides solutions for the most diverse distributed control systems. Remote parameterization and programming via Profibus DP-V1 The present interface enables acyclic services, i.e. data may be accessed which are not required for normal operation. Thus, it is generally possible to optimise the programming of the device via the fieldbus from the DCS, without actually having to send staff to the devices. The remote access is possible for AUMA actuators with Profibus-DP V1 interface according to EDD/PDM concept by Siemens, as well as according to the open, standardised FDT/DTM concept. Actuators with Bluetooth interface Instead of a cable-based connection to a laptop for programming the actuator or retrieving data, the communication between actuator and programming device (laptop or PDA) is wireless. For commissioning or service purposes the actuator can be operated from the programming device. ATEX actuators with Ex-plug socket connector AUMA is the only actuator manufacturer who provides electrical connections with plug/ socket connector for explosion-proof equipment. During maintenance work, not all connected wires have to be disconnected, the actuator remains wired. Both available versions (with screw- or spring-type terminals) are double sealed, i.e. after opening the plug cover, the interior of the device still is in flameproof enclosure.
Trade fairs in 2005 Muellheim, 15 Febrary, 2005
The dates of the trade fairs in 2005 are set. On the page: Hall and stand numbers are continuously added to the list as soon as they are known.
AUMA at the Valve World Asia Muellheim, January 18, 2005
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