We're back for another trip around the globe, this time we're stopping off in a place also known as The Emerald Isle - Ireland.
Below you'll be able to not only browse some fun facts about the country, but also learn about the industries within, as well as the work that Pulsar Measurement do in the region.
We're back for another trip around the globe, this time we're stopping off in a place also known as The Emerald Isle - Ireland.
Below you'll be able to not only browse some fun facts about the country, but also learn about the industries within, as well as the work that Pulsar Measurement do in the region.
We're back for another trip around the globe, this time we're stopping off in a place also known as The Emerald Isle - Ireland.
Below you'll be able to not only browse some fun facts about the country, but also learn about the industries within, as well as the work that Pulsar Measurement do in the region.
We're back for another trip around the globe, this time we're stopping off in a place also known as The Emerald Isle - Ireland.
Below you'll be able to not only browse some fun facts about the country, but also learn about the industries within, as well as the work that Pulsar Measurement do in the region.
We're back for another trip around the globe, this time we're stopping off in a place also known as The Emerald Isle - Ireland.
Below you'll be able to not only browse some fun facts about the country, but also learn about the industries within, as well as the work that Pulsar Measurement do in the region.
The Republic of Ireland is known for a number of things, including its beautiful landscapes, the Shamrock, and of course, probably its most famous export...Guinness!
Originally first produced in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin. It is one of the most successful and popular alcoholic beverages in history! To this day it's still made at the now-famous brewery, with over 3 million pints produced each day!
The process of brewing is a complicated one but the use of measurement instrumentation throughout is essential from the start to finish! One of these processes is the measurement of both influent and effluent into and out of the brewery itself. Pulsar Measurement can supply equipment such as the Ultra 4 and dBMACH3 with MCERTS which offers an effective open channel flow solution for influent and effluent flow monitoring, especially where the hydraulics of the site do not allow for a primary measurement device to be installed. The MCERTS certification gives manufacturers added confidence that the flow measurement solution they have in place is certified and against rigorous testing standards.
Another application is the flow monitoring of hops or barley around pneumatically fed pipework in the brewery. The PulsarGuard Series supplied by Pulsar Measurement offers a practical non-invasive solution that helps to monitor the flow of these solids. The sensor detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow, or no-flow conditions.
The Republic of Ireland is known for a number of things, including its beautiful landscapes, the Shamrock, and of course, probably its most famous export...Guinness!
Originally first produced in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin. It is one of the most successful and popular alcoholic beverages in history! To this day it's still made at the now-famous brewery, with over 3 million pints produced each day!
The process of brewing is a complicated one but the use of measurement instrumentation throughout is essential from the start to finish! One of these processes is the measurement of both influent and effluent into and out of the brewery itself. Pulsar Measurement can supply equipment such as the Ultra 4 and dBMACH3 with MCERTS which offers an effective open channel flow solution for influent and effluent flow monitoring, especially where the hydraulics of the site do not allow for a primary measurement device to be installed. The MCERTS certification gives manufacturers added confidence that the flow measurement solution they have in place is certified and against rigorous testing standards.
Another application is the flow monitoring of hops or barley around pneumatically fed pipework in the brewery. The PulsarGuard Series supplied by Pulsar Measurement offers a practical non-invasive solution that helps to monitor the flow of these solids. The sensor detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow, or no-flow conditions.
The Republic of Ireland is known for a number of things, including its beautiful landscapes, the Shamrock, and of course, probably its most famous export...Guinness!
Originally first produced in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin. It is one of the most successful and popular alcoholic beverages in history! To this day it's still made at the now-famous brewery, with over 3 million pints produced each day!
The process of brewing is a complicated one but the use of measurement instrumentation throughout is essential from the start to finish! One of these processes is the measurement of both influent and effluent into and out of the brewery itself. Pulsar Measurement can supply equipment such as the Ultra 4 and dBMACH3 with MCERTS which offers an effective open channel flow solution for influent and effluent flow monitoring, especially where the hydraulics of the site do not allow for a primary measurement device to be installed. The MCERTS certification gives manufacturers added confidence that the flow measurement solution they have in place is certified and against rigorous testing standards.
Another application is the flow monitoring of hops or barley around pneumatically fed pipework in the brewery. The PulsarGuard Series supplied by Pulsar Measurement offers a practical non-invasive solution that helps to monitor the flow of these solids. The sensor detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow, or no-flow conditions.
The Republic of Ireland is known for a number of things, including its beautiful landscapes, the Shamrock, and of course, probably its most famous export...Guinness!
Originally first produced in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin. It is one of the most successful and popular alcoholic beverages in history! To this day it's still made at the now-famous brewery, with over 3 million pints produced each day!
The process of brewing is a complicated one but the use of measurement instrumentation throughout is essential from the start to finish! One of these processes is the measurement of both influent and effluent into and out of the brewery itself. Pulsar Measurement can supply equipment such as the Ultra 4 and dBMACH3 with MCERTS which offers an effective open channel flow solution for influent and effluent flow monitoring, especially where the hydraulics of the site do not allow for a primary measurement device to be installed. The MCERTS certification gives manufacturers added confidence that the flow measurement solution they have in place is certified and against rigorous testing standards.
Another application is the flow monitoring of hops or barley around pneumatically fed pipework in the brewery. The PulsarGuard Series supplied by Pulsar Measurement offers a practical non-invasive solution that helps to monitor the flow of these solids. The sensor detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow, or no-flow conditions.
The Republic of Ireland is known for a number of things, including its beautiful landscapes, the Shamrock, and of course, probably its most famous export...Guinness!
Originally first produced in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St James Gate Brewery in Dublin. It is one of the most successful and popular alcoholic beverages in history! To this day it's still made at the now-famous brewery, with over 3 million pints produced each day!
The process of brewing is a complicated one but the use of measurement instrumentation throughout is essential from the start to finish! One of these processes is the measurement of both influent and effluent into and out of the brewery itself. Pulsar Measurement can supply equipment such as the Ultra 4 and dBMACH3 with MCERTS which offers an effective open channel flow solution for influent and effluent flow monitoring, especially where the hydraulics of the site do not allow for a primary measurement device to be installed. The MCERTS certification gives manufacturers added confidence that the flow measurement solution they have in place is certified and against rigorous testing standards.
Another application is the flow monitoring of hops or barley around pneumatically fed pipework in the brewery. The PulsarGuard Series supplied by Pulsar Measurement offers a practical non-invasive solution that helps to monitor the flow of these solids. The sensor detects and reacts instantly to changes in solids flow and warns of blockages and foreign object detection, high flow, low flow, or no-flow conditions.
The Green, Green Grass of Ireland?
Ireland's vast countryside and landscape aren't just nice to the eye, it's also an important asset to the Irish farming industry. There are over 140,000 farms within the country with an average land holding of 32.5 hectares. These are dominated by pasture-based farms that benefit from Ireland's rich green grassland which grows for 9-10 months of the year! As a result, Ireland is one of the world's fastest-growing dairy producers and exporters.
Because of the importance of the farming industry on the Irish economy, the need to have accurate measurement instrumentation has never been greater! Silo-level measurement is just one way that the equipment supplied by Pulsar Measurement can be effective. The REFLECT™ 2-wire radar sensor provides accurate level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids in applications, ensuring peace of mind. It also has an easy-to-use web-based app that provides a convenient way to keep track of your application at the touch of a button!
The Green, Green Grass of Ireland?
Ireland's vast countryside and landscape aren't just nice to the eye, it's also an important asset to the Irish farming industry. There are over 140,000 farms within the country with an average land holding of 32.5 hectares. These are dominated by pasture-based farms that benefit from Ireland's rich green grassland which grows for 9-10 months of the year! As a result, Ireland is one of the world's fastest-growing dairy producers and exporters.
Because of the importance of the farming industry on the Irish economy, the need to have accurate measurement instrumentation has never been greater! Silo-level measurement is just one way that the equipment supplied by Pulsar Measurement can be effective. The REFLECT™ 2-wire radar sensor provides accurate level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids in applications, ensuring peace of mind. It also has an easy-to-use web-based app that provides a convenient way to keep track of your application at the touch of a button!
The Green, Green Grass of Ireland?
Ireland's vast countryside and landscape aren't just nice to the eye, it's also an important asset to the Irish farming industry. There are over 140,000 farms within the country with an average land holding of 32.5 hectares. These are dominated by pasture-based farms that benefit from Ireland's rich green grassland which grows for 9-10 months of the year! As a result, Ireland is one of the world's fastest-growing dairy producers and exporters.
Because of the importance of the farming industry on the Irish economy, the need to have accurate measurement instrumentation has never been greater! Silo-level measurement is just one way that the equipment supplied by Pulsar Measurement can be effective. The REFLECT™ 2-wire radar sensor provides accurate level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids in applications, ensuring peace of mind. It also has an easy-to-use web-based app that provides a convenient way to keep track of your application at the touch of a button!
The Green, Green Grass of Ireland?
Ireland's vast countryside and landscape aren't just nice to the eye, it's also an important asset to the Irish farming industry. There are over 140,000 farms within the country with an average land holding of 32.5 hectares. These are dominated by pasture-based farms that benefit from Ireland's rich green grassland which grows for 9-10 months of the year! As a result, Ireland is one of the world's fastest-growing dairy producers and exporters.
Because of the importance of the farming industry on the Irish economy, the need to have accurate measurement instrumentation has never been greater! Silo-level measurement is just one way that the equipment supplied by Pulsar Measurement can be effective. The REFLECT™ 2-wire radar sensor provides accurate level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids in applications, ensuring peace of mind. It also has an easy-to-use web-based app that provides a convenient way to keep track of your application at the touch of a button!
The Green, Green Grass of Ireland?
Ireland's vast countryside and landscape aren't just nice to the eye, it's also an important asset to the Irish farming industry. There are over 140,000 farms within the country with an average land holding of 32.5 hectares. These are dominated by pasture-based farms that benefit from Ireland's rich green grassland which grows for 9-10 months of the year! As a result, Ireland is one of the world's fastest-growing dairy producers and exporters.
Because of the importance of the farming industry on the Irish economy, the need to have accurate measurement instrumentation has never been greater! Silo-level measurement is just one way that the equipment supplied by Pulsar Measurement can be effective. The REFLECT™ 2-wire radar sensor provides accurate level or volume monitoring of liquids and solids in applications, ensuring peace of mind. It also has an easy-to-use web-based app that provides a convenient way to keep track of your application at the touch of a button!
You've probably heard of the St Patrick's Day celebrations, I mean who hasn't? But did you know where it all started?
St Patrick's Day is a celebration of Irish culture that is celebrated on the 17th of March every year by millions of people across the globe. The day historically revolves around St Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity it the people of Ireland. The day actually commemorates the date of his death in the fifth century and for over 1000 years the people of Ireland have celebrated the day.
In the modern era, St Patrick's Day is celebrated around the globe, with big parades and events held annually in places such as New York City, and Boston. The US city of Chicago has also become famous for it's annual tradition of dying the Chicago River green each year to coincide with the day. It might seem crazy but the practice actually started back in 1962, when pollution-control workers used special dyes to help identify illegal sewage discharges. They then realized that the green dye might be a unique way to celebrate St Patrick's Day! Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for a few hours.
You've probably heard of the St Patricks Day celebrations, I mean who hasn't? But did you know where it all started?
St Patricks Day is a celebration of Irish culture that is celebrated on the 17th of March every year by millions of people across the globe. The day historically revolves around St Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity it the people of Ireland. The day actually commemorates the date of his death in the fifth century and for over 1000 years the people of Ireland have celebrated the day.
In the modern era, St Patricks Day is celebrated around the globe, with big parades and events held annually in places such as New York City, and Boston. The US city of Chicago has also become famous for it's annual tradition of dying the Chicago River green each year to coincide with the day. It might seem crazy but the practice actually started back in 1962, when pollution-control workers used special dyes to help identify illegal sewage discharges. They then realized that the green dye might be a unique way to celebrate St Patricks Day! Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for a few hours.
You've probably heard of the St Patricks Day celebrations, I mean who hasn't? But did you know where it all started?
St Patricks Day is a celebration of Irish culture that is celebrated on the 17th of March every year by millions of people across the globe. The day historically revolves around St Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity it the people of Ireland. The day actually commemorates the date of his death in the fifth century and for over 1000 years the people of Ireland have celebrated the day.
In the modern era, St Patricks Day is celebrated around the globe, with big parades and events held annually in places such as New York City, and Boston. The US city of Chicago has also become famous for it's annual tradition of dying the Chicago River green each year to coincide with the day. It might seem crazy but the practice actually started back in 1962, when pollution-control workers used special dyes to help identify illegal sewage discharges. They then realized that the green dye might be a unique way to celebrate St Patricks Day! Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for a few hours.
You've probably heard of the St Patricks Day celebrations, I mean who hasn't? But did you know where it all started?
St Patricks Day is a celebration of Irish culture that is celebrated on the 17th of March every year by millions of people across the globe. The day historically revolves around St Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity it the people of Ireland. The day actually commemorates the date of his death in the fifth century and for over 1000 years the people of Ireland have celebrated the day.
In the modern era, St Patricks Day is celebrated around the globe, with big parades and events held annually in places such as New York City, and Boston. The US city of Chicago has also become famous for it's annual tradition of dying the Chicago River green each year to coincide with the day. It might seem crazy but the practice actually started back in 1962, when pollution-control workers used special dyes to help identify illegal sewage discharges. They then realized that the green dye might be a unique way to celebrate St Patricks Day! Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for a few hours.
You've probably heard of the St Patricks Day celebrations, I mean who hasn't? But did you know where it all started?
St Patricks Day is a celebration of Irish culture that is celebrated on the 17th of March every year by millions of people across the globe. The day historically revolves around St Patrick who is credited with bringing Christianity it the people of Ireland. The day actually commemorates the date of his death in the fifth century and for over 1000 years the people of Ireland have celebrated the day.
In the modern era, St Patricks Day is celebrated around the globe, with big parades and events held annually in places such as New York City, and Boston. The US city of Chicago has also become famous for it's annual tradition of dying the Chicago River green each year to coincide with the day. It might seem crazy but the practice actually started back in 1962, when pollution-control workers used special dyes to help identify illegal sewage discharges. They then realized that the green dye might be a unique way to celebrate St Patricks Day! Today, in order to minimize environmental damage, only 40 pounds of dye are used, and the river turns green for a few hours.
Ireland’s water resources are an important natural asset. The surface water resource of the country is comprised of 84,800 km of mapped river channels, 12,000 lakes, hundreds of estuaries, and over 7,500km of coast, making it one of the largest seas areas in the EU. The largest of these lakes in The Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib which falls mostly in County Galway on the West coast of Ireland and measures an area of 176 km squared.
Ireland’s water resources are an important natural asset. The surface water resource of the country is comprised of 84,800 km of mapped river channels, 12,000 lakes, hundreds of estuaries, and over 7,500km of coast, making it one of the largest seas areas in the EU. The largest of these lakes in The Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib which falls mostly in County Galway on the West coast of Ireland and measures an area of 176 km squared.
Ireland’s water resources are an important natural asset. The surface water resource of the country is comprised of 84,800 km of mapped river channels, 12,000 lakes, hundreds of estuaries, and over 7,500km of coast, making it one of the largest seas areas in the EU. The largest of these lakes in The Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib which falls mostly in County Galway on the West coast of Ireland and measures an area of 176 km squared.
Ireland’s water resources are an important natural asset. The surface water resource of the country is comprised of 84,800 km of mapped river channels, 12,000 lakes, hundreds of estuaries, and over 7,500km of coast, making it one of the largest seas areas in the EU. The largest of these lakes in The Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib which falls mostly in County Galway on the West coast of Ireland and measures an area of 176 km squared.
Ireland’s water resources are an important natural asset. The surface water resource of the country is comprised of 84,800 km of mapped river channels, 12,000 lakes, hundreds of estuaries, and over 7,500km of coast, making it one of the largest seas areas in the EU. The largest of these lakes in The Republic of Ireland is Lough Corrib which falls mostly in County Galway on the West coast of Ireland and measures an area of 176 km squared.
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