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Ikelite 6230.80 Housing F/ Olympus Stylus Tough +Gift CardOlympus - Built-in Flash
This Ikelite ultra compact housing is designed for the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 digital camera. It is an injection molded clear polycarbonate case known for its strength and corrosion-free properties. The housing offers an unobstructed view of the camera's information and control functions and operates safely to a depth of 200'. Easy open latch along with drop in camera loading makes set-up a breeze. The housing is sized and weighted for near neutral buoyancy and superb handling underwa... Read more
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Brand: Ikelite
Part Numbers: 6230.80, IK623080
UPC: 0883711014753, 883711014753
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Manual
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Olympus MJU Tough 8000
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Olympus Mju TOUGH 8000 Review
User reviews and opinions
| michael_maberly |
9:10am on Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I was quite pleased with the overall performance of this camera. great camera Easy To Use","Good Image Quality","Good Image Stabilization","Good in Low Light","Great Zoom","Large Clear LCD","Nice Body Color". | |
| thunderhawk |
3:56am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought the Tough 8000 today with high hopes. Noticed a dead pixel on the LCD within the first hour. I totally agree with your review. First I bought the Olympus 1030sw. It was a great camera and the pictures were really fine. | |
| tysonedwards |
9:40am on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Durable metal body with an innovative shock-absorbing technology protects it from drops of up to 6.6 feet. We ordered the silicon skin and floaty strap with this camera and we havent had any problems yet. Its been out in freshwater. The Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 looks very nice, especially with its stainless-steel case. If you are looking for a waterproof digital camera. | |
| poiquiop |
7:18pm on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought the 8000 and was very disappointed. First there was a dead pixel on the LCD. The image quality was horrible. Returned it the next day. | |
| anyamathias |
11:12am on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| I take several pictures a day. Some of them in low light. The Stylus Tough 8000 is a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts. It is compact, simple to use, rugged and versatile. | |
| didier |
5:50am on Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have to agree with CNET on this one. I am v... Water tight and shock proof, automatic lens cover, takes pics and video. This is the second Tough camera I have had and they both leaked within the first minutes of getting wet. | |
| evilshenaniganz |
11:30am on Saturday, June 26th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great travel camera I bought this camera as a birthday gift for my son who is in college and was taking a trip to Belize. He took great photos there,... | |
| mramsell |
7:01pm on Monday, June 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am surfer, swim coach, and photo-buff. This camera has become my favorite companion. The photo quality is great on land, under water. I LOVE this camera! I bought two of the Stylus Tough-8000 cameras. I recently bought a Olympus Corporation Stylus Tough 8000 Black 12 Mp underwater Camera. | |
| Rock_Slice |
11:52pm on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent, durable camera Given to my son as a gift, he reports that the camera is super. The picture quality is amazing. Great camera I really like this camera. My main reason for purchase was to have a camera to take pictures of the kids in and around the water. But. | |
| prime23 |
9:38am on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I bought this camera as a Christmas gift for my son. He is an avid kayaker/backpacker/hiker/camper. Since he opened it Christmas morning. | |
| Zarekylin75 |
4:57pm on Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Very tough (Obviously). Because the lens is internal, it is difficult to break. I have seen a salesman literally throw it against a wall. | |
| LZ_Mordan |
11:21pm on Saturday, March 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this camera before a trip hiking the Incan trail in Peru. you literally use this cam everywhere! and i mean it every where... been island hopping and used it under water and got great shots! | |
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Documents
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Australian TOPICS
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Issue 7 - 2009
Also in this issue:
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Bonding With Your Customers Page 2 Summer shutdown Page 3 Flash Steam Recovery Page 4 & 5
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SPIRAX SARCO BONDS WITH IT'S CUSTOMERS
Steam systems are one of the most efficient forms of conveying energy to a process if maintained correctly. Petr Kovar, maintenance manager at Pacific Brands, understood the importance of maintaining a steam system to ensure it runs efficiently, and asked Spirax Sarco to carry out a Steam System Audit to check the condition of their steam system.
Reduce costs
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format. That way he could call Spirax Sarco at any time for assistance, and only have to quote the tag number from the report to accurately identify the particular plant item that required troubleshooting. After the steam audit was carried out and the repairs done, there was a considerable change in the gas usage, as shown in the graph below. The repairs were carried out in October, and it was found that there was a 15% reduction in the gas usage from the previous 12 months after this point, with no changes in production output, resulting in a gas saving of approximately $35,000 per year! A payback on the cost of the audit and repairs of about 5 months, and saving of over 400 tonnes of CO2 greenhouse emissions each year. This is equivalent to planting about 2,000 trees! Petr Kovar recommends utilising Spirax Sarcos team to enhance the efficiency of your steam system, including an annual audit to ensure the work undertaken would be maintained.
Initially Spirax Sarco was called out to site to try to address an issue with pressure in the condensate return line. After the initial investigation, it was suggested that a full steam system audit be carried out to identify any failed traps, as it seemed that the pressure was being caused by failed open traps passing live steam into the return line.
Not only was this wasting steam, but it also made it difficult for the other traps to pass condensate against the backpressure in the system, reducing their capacity and backing up condensate in the plant. Petr jumped at the suggestion, as he also saw the benefit of having an inventory of his steam plant available to him in report
The bar chart shows the amount of gas used in the fiscal year of 2008 vs 2009.
Gas Usage F2008 vs F2009
Big savings Short payback Less emissions
Gas Usage
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2008 Gas Usage 2009 Gas Usage
Fiscal Year
For more information on how you can Reduce Costs, Save Water, Reduce CO2 and Save Energy, please call us on: 1300 SPIRAX (774 729) or email us at topics@au.spiraxsarco.com
Instant Knowledge Instant Knowledge Instant Knowledge
Here comes Summer shutdown - are you ready?
The Summer shutdown season will soon be upon us, but while everyone else heads for the seaside, maintenance staff knows this is a great time to get important jobs done without worrying about disrupting normal plant operations. Careful planning is the key to making the most of this valuable opportunity. Use our checklist to help you plan your Summer shutdown work programme.
Start in the boiler house
The boiler house is the engine of any steam system. Make sure yours is in good working order. Check that vital maintenance and testing is being regularly performed. Its also a good idea to look for ways to improve boiler house operation. With fuel prices rocketing, the cost of even the simplest upgrade could be recovered in just a few months.
Review water treatment records. Look for hardness slippage through the water softener, contamination of the condensate return and correct chemical dosing. C heck for excessive steam venting from the boiler feedtank or condensate return set. It could indicate leaking steam traps. C heck the rate of boiler blowdown. If automatic blowdown is not fitted, consider installing a system as it will almost certainly be more efficient than manual control. C heck the boiler gauge glass is not damaged. If it is, replace it immediately.
Heres a brief checklist to get you started:
C heck that all statutory tests of boiler water level alarms are being performed and recorded properly. C onsider installing a boiler water high level alarm. Too high water levels in the boiler can cause wet and dirty steam to contaminate your process. C heck that the feedtank is being heated to the right temperature. Heating the tank to 85C or 90C will drive off dissolved oxygen, saving water treatment chemicals. I s a deaerator head fitted to the feedtank? If not, fit one because it efficiently combines cold makeup water, flash steam and hot condensate and can save you energy. C heck the feedtank is vented to prevent pressure build-up. Consider fitting a maintenance free stainless steel vent head.
C heck flanges and stop valve stems for leaks. C heck steam separators are installed prior to plant control equipment to ensure dry steam is delivered to the process. C heck for leaks from vent pipes of safety valve. C heck that high limit protection devices operate at correct temperature. C heck pipe supports that may have worked loose. C heck pressure gauges for damage. Do they need calibration or replacement? E nsure control valves are shutting off properly and not hunting. Recalibrate the positioner when cold.
Check these items as well:
C arry out a steam trap survey to assess steam traps. Check flow meters are correctly calibrated. C heck condensate pumps are working correctly. C heck for any loose or missing lagging. I s the condensate being returned to the boilerhouse? A shutdown may be the only opportunity you get for such work.
CONTACT SPIRAX SARCO ON 1300 SPIRAX (774 729) TO LEARN MORE!
clean or pure 'Clean' or 'Pure' steam? clean or pure
Clean or pure steam and similar descriptions are terms that are increasingly being heard these days.
But what exactly do they mean, what national and international Standards are involved, and what are the legal requirements in relation to their use?
Here in Australia, there are surprisingly few, if any, universally accepted standards and legislation. The one that comes closest is AS1410 which in association with AS4187 specifies the quality of steam that must be supplied to pre-vacuum-type hospital sterilizers. (Its based on similar European Standards that have become widely accepted throughout Europe and the USA, and increasingly these days in Asia.) In particular, the steams minimum dryness (97%) and maximum
non-condensable gas content are specified, and the required purity of the water used to generate the steam is defined. As the sterilization of instruments and utensils used in surgical operations is such a supremely critical process, the steam quality requirements of AS1410 and AS4187 can, in the absence of any other regulatory requirements, be applied to other critical processes, and especially when steam comes in to direct contact with, or is actually injected into, foods, drinks, pharmaceuticals, etc. In the food and drink industries, an American Standard has been pretty much universally accepted world-wide (and it does appear to be the only such standard). It goes by the supremely ungainly title of:
3-A Accepted Practices for a Method of Producing Steam of Culinary Quality, Number 609-02, formulated by International Association of Food Industry Suppliers (IAFIS), International Association for Food Protection (IAFP), United States Public Health Service (USPHS), The Dairy Industry Commission (DIC). And it contains cross references to requirements of bodies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the USA.
If you would like further information then ring 1300 SPIRAX (729) and we will have a representative call or send you information. You can also email us at topics@au.spiraxsarco.com
Clean steam products Pressure gauge Air vent Isolating valve
Y-type strainer with 100 mesh stainless steel screen Y-type strainer Separator (for steam or gas applications) Process to drain Ball float steam trap
To find out more visit www.spiraxsarco.com/au Steam Filter Brochure
Clean steam products
This document essentially defines a method of drying and filtering the steam such that steam of culinary quality will be the result. The method is basically an installation incorporating an efficient Steam Separator and a 2 micron Steam Filter, as detailed in the sketch above. (check) But it also specifies: tainless steel valves and fittings (from S before the filter all the way to the process), team generated from water of safe, S sanitary quality, means of sampling the steam or A condensate downstream of the filtering device, sanitary check valve, to prevent A the possibility of product flowing back up the steam line, orrect and proper operation of the C steam boiler(s) and all its controls and associated plant so as to prevent any carry-over of boiler water,
nything added or injected into the A water or steam (e.g. water treatment chemicals) must comply with all relevant local requirements. In Australia, this role is undertaken by AQIS (Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service. Whats referred to as clean steam could in theory be provided by complete and strict adherence to all the requirements of AS1410 and the 3-A Accepted Practices 609-02. But a more practical and guaranteed method is to make the clean steam in a clean steam generator from demineralised water (so no water treatment will be necessary).
Clean steam is typically raised from demineralised water by a clean steam generator. It is suitable for use wherever a higher degree of steam purity is required, such as sterilisation in the healthcare, brewery, food, pharmaceutical and confectionary industries to prevent taint and to maintain consistent product quality.
If youd like to know more about steam quality, clean, pure or other grades of steam, and how to achieve them, contact 1300 SPIRAX (774 729)
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Flash Steam
What a Waste!
And usually all or most of this flash steam is wasted. Its often vented to the atmosphere, as can be seen in the photo (left), when its a very visible waste of energy. In fact, up to 10% or more of the heat put into the steam in the boiler is lost via flash steam - in other words, around 10% of the fuel bill.
So if your fuel bill is $100,000 a year, you could be wasting $10,000 a year!
Flash steam is pretty much inevitable in every steam plant - it comes from the hot condensate discharged from steam traps.
6 A commonly accepted view is that nothing much can be done about it its the necessary evil of a steam system. But although its true that flash steam is generally unavoidable, its quite wrong to believe that nothing can be done about it. The notion that its unrecoverable comes from the fact that flash steam is low-pressure steam with a relatively low temperature and constitutes low-grade heat compared to most, if not all, of the heating requirements on a site. And in many cases this does indeed appear true no matter how hard you look, you cant find any use for low-grade heat. But dig a little deeper, apply some lateral thinking, and uses will always be found, especially if this is done at the design stage of a project. For example, flash steam can easily supply all the hot water needs of a site so much better than using several expensive-to-buyand-run gas or electric water heaters. Normally the most obvious place to use flash steam is in the boiler feed tank, to heat the boiler feedwater. But what if it is already as hot as it can be (usually because of condensate return)? You cant heat water in an open feed tank to more than about 95C without the danger of it boiling. But dig deeper and apply that lateral thinking and youll remember that if water is pressurised, you can heat it above 100C without boilingand your boiler feedwater is pressurised on the discharge side of the boiler feed-pump, downstream of the boiler feed check valve (non-return valve). Check out the sketch below. The sketch fully details whats required and the figures in it come from an actual installation recently commissioned in WA, where all the flash steam is now being recovered. Using the figures mentioned below, this would be saving $10,000 a year and the installation costs would be recovered in a few months, and certainly less than a year.
flash steam at 110 kPa / 122 degC flash steam separation vessel boiler feedtank 95 degC plate-type heat exchanger steam at 900 kPa / 180degC
condensate and flash steam from plant
condensate steam trap
condensate
boiler
steam trap boiler feed pump boiler feedwater at 95 degC
non-return valve boiler pressure (or higher) boiler feedwater at 120 degC
If youd like to find out if flash steam recovery in your plant could be practical and economic, contact 1300 SPIRAX (774 729) and a Spirax Sarco sales representative will come and assess your installation. And if youre designing a new plant, please design-in flash recovery now!
balanced pressure thermostatic steam trap
Spirax Sarco believes that the unique design of the new BT6-B balanced pressure thermostatic steam trap will deliver optimum performance where it is most essential.
The standard element is extremely sensitive to changes in condensate temperature, and is designed to open with a minimum of sub-cooling, typically less than 2C from steam saturation temperature at pressures below 2.5 bar g. Its unique design, with enhanced features, ensures the BT6-B is effective and economical and exceeds the capabilities of other models currently available on the market. applications with low condensate loads. The BT6-BH is a high capacity trap with high condensate and coldwater handling capacities. This ensures minimum back-up at start-up. mproved 'near-to-steam' I performance - Superior capsule performance means that condensate is discharged at temperatures approaching steam saturation temperature. This means cooling legs can be kept to a minimum. afety clamp for body as standard S - The trap cannot be easily disassembled by accident and this is an important safety feature to protect operators. Self-draining design incorporating steep 15 seat which exceeds the current ASME BPE 2007 recommendations - Ensures the product is fully self-draining which reduces the risk of microbiological growth.
Industries
Pharmaceutical Fine chemical Food and beverage
Key features and benefits
tainless steel with high quality S surface finish and FDA and USP class VI compliant seal - Minimal risk of microbiological growth and high degree of corrosion resistance. igh capacity - The BT6-BL H is suitable for main drainage
Applications
Effective Clean / Pure steam condensate drainage on critical applications such as SIP on product lines and bio-reactors / fermentors Clean / Pure steam mains drainage. 7
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The Steam and Condensate Loop Book Now Available
This great book is prepared by experts from Spirax Sarco, a world leader in steam engineering. The Steam and Condensate Loop book explains the principles of steam engineering and heat transfer. t covers all aspects of steam and condensate systems, from the boiler house, through the steam I distribution system to the point of use, recovering, and returning condensate back to the boiler. ith practical application knowledge to deliver energy saving solutions, this is an indispensable W reference and an invaluable tool for all engineers working with steam.
Compact Clean Steam Generator
Spirax Sarco, the worlds leading steam system specialist, has combined modern technology with package design expertise to create a compact generator capable of producing clean steam to the highest quality standards. The microprocessor-controlled unit uses treated feedwater and plant steam to produce steriliser-grade clean steam. The standard range covers clean steam duties up to 600 kg / h at 3 bar g. The preassembled, skid-mounted package arrives factory tested and ready to be connected to your utilities. Read more in the next issue of Topics.
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Technical specifications
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This Ikelite ultra compact housing is designed for the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 digital camera. It is an injection molded clear polycarbonate case known for its strength and corrosion-free properties. The housing offers an unobstructed view of the camera's information and control functions and operates safely to a depth of 200'. Easy open latch along with drop in camera loading makes set-up a breeze. The housing is sized and weighted for near neutral buoyancy and superb handling underwater.A flash diffuser is included to improve lighting quality when the camera's built-in flash is used underwater. For optimum lighting underwater an optional external strobe is recommended. Ikelite strobes are brighter recycle faster and offer wider coverage than the camera's flash. Being farther from the camera lens the strobe reduces the illumination of particles in the water which helps eliminate backscatter.
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