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3/24/08 - RECIP-TRAP TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
JUNE 3 - 5, 2008
FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA


2008 Trade Show & Conference Schedule
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A newsletter featuring our latest findings, product updates, articles of interest and case studies on condition-based maintenance and management of reciprocating, rotating and high-speed compressors, diesel engines and critical assets.

SPRING 2008




3/24/08 - RECIP-TRAP TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
JUNE 3 - 5, 2008
FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA

DYNALCO is pleased to host its annual RECIP-TRAP Technical Conference near Headquarters/Manufacturing facility.

10/23/07 - View pictures of Dynalco's Petrochemical RECIP ANALYSIS Technical Conference in Walnut Creek, CA...
In August, Michelle Randag, Manager of Petrochemical Solutions hosted her first conference for our chemical and refinery clients in Canada and the Western region of the U.S.


06/19/07 - Power Supplies/Chargers provided with the RT-9260
Analysts should know that there are up to four (4) low voltage power supplies included with their trap, depending upon the model purchased. Each power supply has a unique device associated with it. Therefore, it is recommended that the following advice be taken into consideration when using the RT9260.

4/19/07 - Consistency in Vibration Data Collection
One of the most important aspects of reciprocating
machinery analysis.

2/10/07 - RTwin - Frame Vibration Report
RTwin generates frame motion reports for engines, compressors, motors, and rotating equipment components.

2/07 - Hard case on Wheels for RECIP-TRAP, Encoder Kit and Accessories.
P/N: 152B-12404

A customized hard case with wheels to easily transport your TRAP, ENCODER and ACCESSORIES.

1/07 - Power Supplies/Chargers Provided with the RT9260
Analysts should be aware that (depending on the equipment purchased) there are up to four (4) low voltage power supplies, each with its own unique device. All of the power supplies/chargers have similar output connectors and can be easily plugged into the incorrect device. Analysts need to be aware and use common sense to ensure the proper charger is plugged into the appropriate device.

1/07 Loose compressor liner restricts valve passage
The liner in this compressor cylinder had come loose and spiraled forward towards the head end approximately 2 inches. The scallops in the liner locked into the scallops in the head and almost completely blocked the head end valve passage. The crank end valve passages were unaffected.