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1951
1951 - 0967.PDF
22 FLIGHT 18 MAY 1951 No. I Temperature Measuring The comprehensive range of Weston temperature measuring instruments covers the requirements of exist- ing production aircraft, as well as types now under development. In addition to thermometry for the indica- tion cylinder, air, oil and radiator temperatures, Weston equipment for aircraft includes instruments for power supply, navigational aid instruments, selector switches, etc. WESTON AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS ^ Illustrations show: Above, Model SI28. Dual Engine Temperature Indicator, comprising two Millivoltmeters of 100° scale housed in large-size S.A.E. case. For use in conjunction with copper/constantan, iron/constantan or chrome/alumel thermocouples. Below, Model SI27. Dual Ratiometer Indicator, comprising two 100° Ratio- meter movements housed in large-size S.A.E. case. For use in conjunction with thermometer bulbs, electrical oil pressure transmitters, electrical position indicators or any combination of two of these to indicate a variety of temperatures, pressures or position. SANGAMO WESTON LIMITED Enfield, Middlesex Tel.: Enfield 3434 (« lines) and 1242 (4 lines). Telegrams: Sanwest,[Enfield. Scottish Factory, Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Scotland. IOO ^ e. TOO\/V 0 0 EHG TEMP'C Branches, Glasgow, Manchester, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Leeds. Liverpool, Wolverhampton. Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Brighton.
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