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Pressure Blog:
Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications
Jim Cahill
The Emerson Exchange originally began more than two decades ago as a user conference, led by the user community, for the PROVOX system. It expanded to become the Fisher-Rosemount Systems User Group, and ultimately the Emerson Global Users Exchange—Emerson...
18 Sep 2013
Pressure Blog:
Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications
Jim Cahill
The Emerson Exchange originally began more than two decades ago as a user conference, led by the user community, for the PROVOX system. It expanded to become the Fisher-Rosemount Systems User Group, and ultimately the Emerson Global Users Exchange—Emerson Exchange for short. Having expanded beyond control systems, the conference is a knowledge exchange for all the technologies and expertise across the Emerson Process…
18 Sep 2013
Pressure Blog:
Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications
Jim Cahill
The Emerson Exchange originally began more than two decades ago as a user conference, led by the user community, for the PROVOX system. It expanded to become the Fisher-Rosemount Systems User Group, and ultimately the Emerson Global Users Exchange—Emerson Exchange for short. Having expanded beyond control systems, the conference is a knowledge exchange for all the technologies and expertise across the Emerson Process…
18 Sep 2013
Pressure Blog:
Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications
Jim Cahill
The Emerson Exchange originally began more than two decades ago as a user conference, led by the user community, for the PROVOX system. It expanded to become the Fisher-Rosemount Systems User Group, and ultimately the Emerson Global Users Exchange—Emerson Exchange for short. Having expanded beyond control systems, the conference is a knowledge exchange for all the technologies and expertise across the Emerson Process…
18 Sep 2013
Pressure Blog:
Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications
Jim Cahill
The Emerson Exchange originally began more than two decades ago as a user conference, led by the user community, for the PROVOX system. It expanded to become the Fisher-Rosemount Systems User Group, and ultimately the Emerson Global Users Exchange—Emerson Exchange for short. Having expanded beyond control systems, the conference is a knowledge exchange for all the technologies and expertise across the Emerson Process…
18 Sep 2013
Flow Blog:
Measuring Slurry Flow using Magnetic Flowmeters
Ian
Using Magnetic flowmeters for slurry flow can be a tricky thing as the relationship between the flow velocity and the induced voltage is not always exactly proportional. Depending on the slurries types, the resulting noise could present a major challenge causing some to give up on magnetic flowmeter when face with slurry flow. Experienced operators when measuring slurry flow using magnetic meters, will sometimes increase…
17 Sep 2013
Level Blog:
Ultrasonic level measurement for corrosive, harsh environments
Peta Glenister
The Rosemount 3100 Series ultrasonic transmitter is now available with rugged and lightweight engineered polymer housing with Ingress Protection rating up to IP66/67. Perfect for corrosive, harsh environments.
23 Aug 2013
Level Blog:
DiBt/ WHG Overfill Protection Approval for vibrating fork level switches
Peta Glenister
Our Rosemount 2120, 2130 and 2160 vibrating fork level switches are now available with DiBt/ WHG Overfill Protection Approval, for use in applications where tank overflow could present a risk of harm to the environment or water supply.
21 Aug 2013
Tank Gauging Blog:
Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals
Jim Cahill
Hi. It’s Chris Womack again, with another tidbit about terminals. If you haven’t seen it yet, an article in the July-August issue of Tank Storage magazine adds a little update about Emerson’s partnership with Vopak, the world’s largest bulk-liquids storage firm. (The article’s mostly about Emerson’s...
16 Aug 2013
Tank Gauging Blog:
Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals
Jim Cahill
Hi. It’s Chris Womack again, with another tidbit about terminals. If you haven’t seen it yet, an article in the July-August issue of Tank Storage magazine adds a little update about Emerson’s partnership with Vopak, the world’s largest bulk-liquids storage firm. (The article’s mostly about Emerson’s recent press event in Baar, Switzerland, which focused on the company’s ongoing big expansion in service provision. More…
16 Aug 2013
Tank Gauging Blog:
Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals
Jim Cahill
Hi. It’s Chris Womack again, with another tidbit about terminals. If you haven’t seen it yet, an article in the July-August issue of Tank Storage magazine adds a little update about Emerson’s partnership with Vopak, the world’s largest bulk-liquids storage firm. (The article’s mostly about Emerson’s recent press event in Baar, Switzerland, which focused on the company’s ongoing big expansion in service provision. More…
16 Aug 2013
Tank Gauging Blog:
Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals
Jim Cahill
Hi. It’s Chris Womack again, with another tidbit about terminals. If you haven’t seen it yet, an article in the July-August issue of Tank Storage magazine adds a little update about Emerson’s partnership with Vopak, the world’s largest bulk-liquids storage firm. (The article’s mostly about Emerson’s recent press event in Baar, Switzerland, which focused on the company’s ongoing big expansion in service provision. More…
16 Aug 2013
Level Blog:
LNG Storage Tank Level Measurement
Jim Cahill
Yesterday, we highlighted the role of mass-based flow measurement in liquefied natural gas (LNG) custody transfer applications. Today, I wanted to highlight the role of radar tank gauging technology in LNG tank storage applications. I’ll point the LNG...
14 Aug 2013
Tank Gauging Blog:
LNG Storage Tank Level Measurement
Jim Cahill
Yesterday, we highlighted the role of mass-based flow measurement in liquefied natural gas (LNG) custody transfer applications . Today, I wanted to highlight the role of radar tank gauging technology in LNG tank storage applications. I’ll point the LNG Tank Gauging News email message I received a while back. It contains articles on integrated LNG management systems , SIL 2 and SIL 3 certified radar level gauges for…
14 Aug 2013
Flow Blog:
LNG Measurement Challenges
Jim Cahill
In an earlier post, Measuring Liquefied Natural Gas, we looked at the move to liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel for marine vessels. Emerson’s Arjan van Ginkel gave me a peek at an unpublished whitepaper, Best practices for LNG measurement using Micro...
13 Aug 2013
Flow Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential...
7 Aug 2013
Temperature Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential...
7 Aug 2013
Temperature Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential pressure (DP) flowmeter for the pressure and temperature sensors doing pressure-temperature (PT) compensation? I turned to my friends on the Rosemount DP Flow…
7 Aug 2013
Temperature Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential pressure (DP) flowmeter for the pressure and temperature sensors doing pressure-temperature (PT) compensation? I turned to my friends on the Rosemount DP Flow…
7 Aug 2013
Temperature Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential pressure (DP) flowmeter for the pressure and temperature sensors doing pressure-temperature (PT) compensation? I turned to my friends on the Rosemount DP Flow…
7 Aug 2013
Temperature Blog:
Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation
Jim Cahill
I received a call the other day and wanted to capture the question and answer for other people Googling around with similar questions. The question: What are the required distances in pipeline inside diameters (I.D.) upstream and downstream for a differential pressure (DP) flowmeter for the pressure and temperature sensors doing pressure-temperature (PT) compensation? I turned to my friends on the Rosemount DP Flow…
7 Aug 2013
Level Blog:
Preventing storage tank overfills wirelessly
Peta Glenister
http://bit.ly/preventoverfill Just in case you missed it, this is an interesting article on preventing storage tank overfills with a wireless network.
31 Jul 2013
Temperature Blog:
Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems
Jim Cahill
As technology advances, process automation professionals face a myriad of ways to connect instrumentation and final control elements to their control systems. Some ways include direct wiring, remote I/O, multiplexors, locally mounted transmitters, HART...
30 Jul 2013
Temperature Blog:
Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems
Jim Cahill
As technology advances, process automation professionals face a myriad of ways to connect instrumentation and final control elements to their control systems. Some ways include direct wiring, remote I/O, multiplexors, locally mounted transmitters, HART -enabled transmitters, Foundation fieldbus , and IEC 62591 WirelessHART . When it comes to direct wiring, some instrumentation, such as temperature measurement devices…
30 Jul 2013
Temperature Blog:
Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems
Jim Cahill
As technology advances, process automation professionals face a myriad of ways to connect instrumentation and final control elements to their control systems. Some ways include direct wiring, remote I/O, multiplexors, locally mounted transmitters, HART -enabled transmitters, Foundation fieldbus , and IEC 62591 WirelessHART . When it comes to direct wiring, some instrumentation, such as temperature measurement devices…
30 Jul 2013
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