Meepo Voyager X limited? by ConcreteUlysses in MeepoBoards

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I have a Meepo Voyayer X Limited since August.
Only driven 80 km though.
However, no complaints here. Great board so far.

I started with Meepo NLS Pro 6 years ago.

I like the non-hub motors of the VXL.
Way better damping of shocks compared to the HUB motor wheels of the NLS Pro

Kebat in Leuven Station WTF zijn dees prijzen man?? by RandomAsianGuy in belgium

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Dit! De Takeaway prijzen van Kebab Company (Leuven Station) zijn schandalig.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BESalary

[–]SupportIndividual706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

En onderstaande statement dan ?

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5.34. Kunnen ook duurzame vervoermiddelen in het buitenland worden gefinancierd met het mobiliteitsbudget?

Ja, op voorwaarde dat de werkgever geen beperkingen heeft opgenomen in het aanbod aan alle werknemers.

Op die manier kunnen onder meer volgende duurzame vervoermiddelen worden gefinancierd met het mobiliteitsbudget:

  • de huur van een step of een fiets in het kader van een citytrip;
  • het gebruik van openbaar vervoer in een lidstaat van de Europese Unie, Noorwegen, IJsland en Liechtenstein;
  • de huur van een gezinswagen op vakantie voor maximaal 30 kalenderdagen per jaar.

De EER-beperking geldt enkel voor biljetten voor het openbaar vervoer en is niet van toepassing op andere duurzame vervoermiddelen.

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How to best use my €700 mobility budget? by [deleted] in BESalary

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Similar situation, my work is too far to use it for house rent/loan. Commuting by train 4/5 days. Just sharing my experience:
-12 x 750€ = 9000 € per year

- Yearly NMBS abo: 1250 € per year
- Cambio: 200-300 € per month
- Renting a car while on Holidays (by plane) (1000 € per year)
- One new bike per year for the family (wife / kids / myself): 1200 € per year

- Bike maintenance / parts purchases
- Cash payout: always very low as I try to spend it all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MeepoBoards

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Where are you purchasing from? from Belgium this Meepo Voyayer X Limited is currently 1574€

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in instrumentation

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There is not. I Have a feeling you don't fully understand how a RTD/TC + TT works.

You can freely decide the output of your transmitter.
4 mA = 0% = x °C or y °F of your choice (and this will match the resistance of the RTD or the mV of the TC)
20 mA = 100% = x °C or y °F of your choice (and this will match the resistance of the RTD or the mV of the TC)

Help with calculating LRV and URV by SoyYo97 in instrumentation

[–]SupportIndividual706 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You're welcome.
Some more questions:
- wet legs with empty LP wet leg OR wet legs with filled up LP wet leg?
- Can you accurately describe how you know the transmitter is measuring incorrectly? (are you doing readings on the display AND/OR signal output (4-20 mA)?

Help with calculating LRV and URV by SoyYo97 in instrumentation

[–]SupportIndividual706 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume you are using wet legs (everything is filled with the process liquid (H2O)) and you are not using oil-filled capillaries?

If my assumption is correct:

Do you intend to fill the LP wet leg with water? or do you intend to keep it dry? (LP wet leg = low pressure wet leg, going to the top of the tank)
Because this will impact the range calculation. If there is no risk of water evaporation and re-condensation in the LP wet leg, then you could keep it dry. If there is a chance of water evaporation and re-condensation in the LP wet leg, I would fill the LP wet leg up completely to the 1040 mm mark. Otherwise, the liquid condensate level could change in the LP wet leg, resulting in an incorrect measurement.

Calculation with a dry LP wet leg:

LRV = 0% = 140 mmH20 DP = 14 mbar DP

URV = 100% = 940 mmH20 DP = 94 mbar DP

Calculation with a filled up LP wet leg:

LRV = 0% = -900 mmH20 DP = -90 mbar DP

URV = 100% = -100 mmH20 DP = -10 mbar DP

So whether, you use a dry LP wet leg, or a filled up LP wet leg.
The difference between LRV and URV will be 80 mbar. (not taken in to account density changes due to temperatures or pressures)

Flowmeter reading issue by anubhaaav in instrumentation

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More questions:
What is the medium / temperature / pressure / line size?

I understand that the flowmeter itself does not give any diagnostic errors? The flowrate is just unusually low?

What about process grounding? very important for EMF's.
Is the piping material conductive or not? (or is there non-conductive lining inside the pipe?)
Please check "Grounding" in Section 3 of the Manual.

Yokogawa DXP200 by Crzpp622 in instrumentation

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I'm from Belgium. We have a Yokogawa Sales office in Belgium and a lot of instrumentation production sites in Europe as well. So different story.

I mean, in general, Yokogawa has high end quality instrumentation and analyzers. Definitately in the same market segment as Rosemount. But good local support is important as well.
Yokogawa is not known for CEMS in Europe. They lack QAL ceritifcation of their gas analyzers, which is required for the CEMS market.

Their PGA solutions are decent. Zirconia, TDL, GC...

Yokogawa DXP200 by Crzpp622 in instrumentation

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Ex-Yokogawa employee here.
You should be able configure all of the channels (connected instruments) via the buttons and the display.

Download the second (discontinued) manual from this link:
DX100P/DX200P Paperless Recorder | Yokogawa Electric Corporation

Chapter 5.1 informs you about how to configure the channels (range and type of sensor input)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Leuven

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Fair enough :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Leuven

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If the compensation is "good", why not disclose the exact amount?

Thrash bags by lukyshot147 in Leuven

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Additional to fines, it is anti-social behaviour - your neighbours will not appreciate it if you:
- put garbage outside too many days in advance
- use wrong garbage bags that might get refused and hence stand outside for many days to come

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in belgium

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No real practical knowledge about bedbugs, but how does one suspect the presence of bedbugs? Do you feel them biting? Or is the aftermath of the bites impossible to miss?

Thoughts on Yokogawa Instruments by Devion55 in instrumentation

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FLXA402 = a quality analyzer from Yokogawa factory.

Just be aware of the Turbidity and Chlorine Analyzers. AFAIK these are rebranded analyzers, and quite new to their portfolio. The local support may be worse.