Pi reaches the Burnley Business Awards Finals 2019
Celebrating local businesses across Burnley, Process Instruments (Pi) are pleased to announce we’ve reached the finals of the Burnley Business Awards 2019! Pi’s award nominations The awards recognise the achievements of Burnley’s business sector, rewarding them for all their hard work. Pi is pleased to be shortlisted for four awards at the Burnley Business Awards…
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Pi accredited as a Living Wage Employer by the Living Wage Foundation
Process Instruments (Pi) have been supporters of the Living Wage Foundation since 2016, but have now been officially accredited as a Living Wage Employer by the Living Wage Foundation. Pi are proud to pay a living wage Pi’s Living Wage commitment means that qualifying employees at Pi will receive a minimum hourly rate of £9;…
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Seawater Chlorination
Did you know that… …when you dose chlorine into seawater it is bromine that does the disinfection? …DPD 1 measures free chlorine or total bromine and not free bromine? The chemistry of the chlorination of seawater is more complex than many people realize and, although the measurement of chlorine residuals is possible in seawater (and…
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Pi’s distributor from South Africa visits for Advanced Training Week
In February 2019, Pi welcomed Craig Bradshaw from AllPronix for a week of advanced product training at the head office in Burnley, UK. Craig is the product specialist for Pi equipment at AllPronix and is responsible for sales across South Africa. Hands On With Pi Analyzers The training week was very hands-on, providing Craig with…
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Pi sign new distributor agreement with EquipSolutions
Process Instruments (Pi) have signed a new distributor agreement with EquipSolutions, ensuring a continued relationship for years to come. Welcoming EquipSolutions To The Pi Family EquipSolutions (EQS), based in Illinois, USA, has been serving its customers across all industries as an equipment supplier and solutions provider for many years. The new distributor agreement secures the…
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Multi-Parameter Analyzers from Process Instruments (Ireland) chosen by Murphy Process Engineering Ltd.
Process Instruments (Ireland) has recently supplied several multi-parameter analyzers to Murphy Process Engineering Ltd. as part of a disinfection project in the Counties of Carlow, Wexford and Kilkenny. Working With Murphy Process Engineering Tim Harte from Process Instruments (Ireland) Ltd., and Applications Engineer Wesley Ashworth from Process Instruments (UK) Ltd., worked closely with Project Manager…
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PID Auto-Tune – why it might not work for water processes
Process Instruments (Pi) are increasingly seeing water engineers and technicians relying on their PLC’s PID auto-tune feature. Many are becoming frustrated that the auto-tuners are unreliable when it comes to water processes. Sometimes the auto-tuned PID settings work, but then something changes in the process and the PID control no longer functions correctly. In this…
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Pi reaches the Red Rose Awards Finals 2019
The Process Instruments Group is excited to have reached the Lancashire Business View Red Rose Awards 2019 finals. Pi has been shortlisted for two awards at the Red Rose Awards, where businesses throughout Lancashire are celebrated. Growing Business Award Pi’s growth of 53% in 2018 comes on top of 19.4% in 2017 and 29% in…
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Process Instruments (UK) Ltd. – a British Company exporting to China
In November 2018, Pi welcomed one of their Chinese distributors, Shanghai LIM Mechanical & Electrical Co., Ltd. and one of their customers, HXDD, to the UK for product training. Shanghai LIM are one of Pi’s largest distributors, specialising in selling OzoSense ozone analyzers into the industrial water treatment sectors in China. They have been working…
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Measuring Free Chlorine in the presence of Chlorine Dioxide
Measuring free chlorine and chlorine dioxide independently of each other is quite a challenge, given their chemical similarities. Many sensors struggle to differentiate between the two measurands, but did you know that… …many chlorine probes suffer from interference in the presence of chlorine dioxide? …DPD1 will read both chlorine and chlorine dioxide? …you can have…
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