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Jenlogix & Redwolf Holding a Palert User Conference in Wellington This March

Tuesday 20 March 2018, 2:30PM

By Beckie Wright

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Jenlogix and Redwolf are holding the Inaugural Palert Seismic User Group in Wellington on March 27th 2018 at the Callaghan Innovations Gracefield Campus. Items being covered are Palert Infrastructure Protection, Construction Vibration Monitoring and Rapid Structural Health Diagnostics,

This will involve discussion about how all users can collaborate and benefit from the systems, and features an international speaker, Reid Chen from San Lien. They are expecting over 50 people from many high profile companies with infrastructure to protect, such as Wellington Water, Callaghan Innovation, Local Councils (WLG area and top of South Island), Meridian Energy, KiwiRail, Wellington Electricity and Wellington based building engineers.

Register online at

https://www.earthquakeearlywarning.systems/seminar.html .

Palert+ Vibration is a new simple system to monitor the impact of construction work on your building. With just a single Palert+ unit and an attached multi-coloured light, you can instantly see if the nearby work is causing any impact. Using international vibration standards DIN 4150-3 or ISO 2631, the system can ensure protection for your building. It can be used to make sure that the contractors are not exceeding vibration levels and meeting their compliance requirements.

With the earthquake infrastructure protection and Rapid Structural Health Diagnostics as other topics the seminar aims to ensure collaboration from current and prospective users of the world renowned cost effective Palert systems.

Founded in 1967, San Lien has grown from a manufacture of electrical switches to producing many different types of measuring equipment. This includes the sales and integration of sensors, measuring technology, monitoring systems, semiconductor equipment, industrial automation and graphic equipment. In addition, they also provide total solutions including planning, designing, engineering, inspection and maintenance service for the electric and instrument systems. Involved in many construction projects, the company was able to go public in 2001. In 2007 the company started the development with Professor Yih-Min Wu of the low cost Palert Seismic switch and Early Earthquake Warning Systems.

For more information on seismic monitors, earthquake detection and earthquake systems please go to http://www.earthquakeearlywarning.systems/.