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User Guide MULTICAL® 403 Kamstrup A/S· Industrivej 28, Stilling · DK-8660 Skanderborg · T: +45 89 93 10 00 · info@Kamstrup.com · Kamstrup.com Created Date 11/21/2017 9:35:43 AM
- Pressure stage, Kamstrup sensor pair type DS: PN16 - Pressure stage, Kamstrup pocket sensors type PL: PN25 At medium temperatures above 90 °C we recommend flange sensors as well as wall-mounting of calculator.
In case of incorrect mounting, Kamstrup's guarantee obligations no longer apply. Please note that the following installation conditions must be obeyed: - Pressure stage: PN16/PN25, see marking. The meter marking does not apply to enclosed accessories.
The radio module has been designed to form part of the hand-held Wireless M-Bus Reader systems of Kamstrup A/S at license-free radio frequency (868 MHz). The module fulfils the C-mode specifications of prEN13757-4 and can thus form part of other systems using Wireless M-Bus C-mode communication.
In EKS, we operate the etcd volumes encrypted at disk-level using AWS-managed encryption keys. Envelope encryption means to encrypt a key with another key. Why would you want this?
When you create an EKS cluster, you can enable encryption provider support by setting the “KMS Key ARN”, via the AWS CLI, the console, or using eksctl, which supports setting the key ARN via the config file.
In EKS, we operate the etcd volumes encrypted at disk-level using AWS-managed encryption keys. Envelope encryption means to encrypt a key with another key.
That is, you can now use envelope encryption of Kubernetes secrets in EKS with your own master key. In this post we explain the background and walk you through how to get started. Secrets in Kubernetes enable you manage sensitive information, such as passwords or API keys, in a Kubernetes-native way.