Previous in Forum: Fire Gas Detection Security   Next in Forum: Level Switch
Close
Close
Close
4 comments
Rate Comments: Nested
Member

Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: china
Posts: 7
Good Answers: 1

About "Namur"

04/29/2010 4:42 AM

dear all ,

excuse me

what is "namur" ? and any document to me about it .

thanks a lot.

Register to Reply
Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru
Engineering Fields - Mechanical Engineering - New Member Hobbies - CNC - New Member

Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Western Australia
Posts: 767
Good Answers: 58
#1

Re: About "namur"

04/29/2010 5:22 AM

Gary

In what context? Namur is a town in Belgium, it is also a sensor used for switching.

I guess you are looking for the second in which case look here

__________________
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (A.E.)
Register to Reply
Anonymous Poster
#2

Re: About "namur"

04/29/2010 5:23 AM
Register to Reply
Power-User

Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 335
Good Answers: 63
#3

Re: About "Namur"

04/29/2010 9:28 PM

Check out the navigation window on the right of this web page

10 hits, 10 posts.

Try it.

Register to Reply
Commentator
Venezuela - Member - New Member

Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Venezuela
Posts: 88
Good Answers: 5
#4

Re: About "Namur"

08/08/2010 11:25 PM

My friend

http://www.namur.de/start/?L=2

Click this link, and check it

Namur is used in Europe, it is something as ISA or API but for the germany process automation and other europe countrys.

Regards

JP

__________________
Instruments-guy-SAV
Register to Reply
Register to Reply 4 comments
Copy to Clipboard

Users who posted comments:

Anonymous Poster (1); Carl_E (1); Instruments-guy-SAV (1); The Prof (1)

Previous in Forum: Fire Gas Detection Security   Next in Forum: Level Switch

Advertisement