A moisture monitor for determining the amount of moisture in liquids which may include direct installation into a non-conductive liquid flow line or, a detection chamber having a continuous flow of contaminated non-conductive liquid therethrough, and a probe inserted in the detection chamber including means for determining both actual water vapor pressure and saturation vapor pressure of water at the temperature of the liquid. An analyzer monitor remote from the probe is connected thereto by cable for converting the information received by the probe into an analysis of the moisture content of the liquid. Analyzer may be a separate control box or incorporated into remote equipment panel.
An electrostatic filter for non-conductive liquids including an electrically conductive cylindrical housing having a fluid inlet at a first end portion thereof and a fluid outlet at a second end portion thereof with an easily removable filter cartridge disposed in the housing between the fluid inlet and outlet. The filter cartridge is made up of concentric spaced electrically conductive tubes having filter members disposed in the space between the tubes with an opposite electric charge provided to each adjacent tube. The non-conductive fluid passes through the resulting electric charged field such that positive charged particulate migrate to a negative plate and negative charged particulate migrate to a positive plate with no discrimination as to the type or size of particulate.
Apparatus For Continuous Reconditioning Of Hydrocarbon Fluids
Apparatus for the continuous reconditioning of non-conductive hydrocarbon fluids from a system utilizing such fluids includes an arrangement of interconnected filters having at least two different type filters, with means for mechanically and electrically arranging the filters to allow a continuous reconditioning of the fluid with the option of re-refining some selected portions of the fluid. A monitor is provided at the end of at least one of the filtering functions for monitoring the quality of the fluid, and the fluid is automatically rerouted to either a clean reservoir or to recycling.
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Ralph Reichert Terrorism Division Director
Emergency Management Agency, Georgia Individual and Family Social Services
935 E Confederate Ave Se, Atlanta, GA 30316
Ralph Reichert Terrorism Division Director
Emergency Management Agency Electronic Commerce · Government Contractors · Law Enforcement · State Government Offices
935 E Confederate Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316 (404)6357000, (404)6357205, (800)8794362
Georgia Emergency Management/Office of Homeland Security - Atlanta, Georgia Sep 1997 - May 2013
Director, Division of Homeland Security
Education:
Kennesaw State University 1996 - 1997
Master of Public Administration (MPA), Organizational Behavior Studies
Southern Illinois University 1970 - 1974
Bachelor of Science (BS), Sociology and Human Services
Skills:
Change Management Counterterrorism Crisis Management Disaster Response Emergency Management Emergency Services Enforcement Exercises Government Homeland Security Incident Command Nims Organizational Development Police Policy Preparedness Program Management Project Planning Public Administration Public Safety Public Speaking Training Law Enforcement Physical Security Strategic Planning Risk Assessment Security Operations