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Tank Gauging Blog:
Helping Develop and Support Industry Standards
Jim Cahill
Trade associations play an important role in setting standards for their industry. A great example is the American Petroleum Institute (API) . Just a sampling of important standards we’ve discussed here on the blog includes API 670 – Machinery Protection , API 682 – Pumps—Shaft Sealing Systems for Centrifugal and Rotary Pumps , API 2000 – Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks and API 2350 Overfill Protection…
3 Feb 2016
Flow Blog:
Repeating Golden Batch Production
Jim Cahill
For batch-based processes, the “golden batch” is term often used to describe the ideal batch against which all other batches are compared. In a Control magazine article, Data Analytics in Batch Operations , it is defined: …as the time-based profile of the measurement values that were recorded for a particular batch that met product quality targets. When using this standard, a batch is judge by how closely the golden…
28 Jan 2016
Level Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Tank Gauging Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Tank Gauging Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Tank Gauging Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Tank Gauging Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Tank Gauging Blog:
Modernizing Tank Farm Measurements
Jim Cahill
One of the best applications for wireless instrumentation is in older tank farms. A Tank Storage magazine article, Modernising Old Tank Farms to Meet New Requirements shares why. The article’s author opens: When most tank farms were built, automation was costly. Therefore most storage tanks have a bare minimum of instrumentation and rely heavily on manual checks. Minimal instrumentation is no longer sufficient…
26 Jan 2016
Analytical Experts Blog:
A New Approach to Online Data Validation
Rosemount Analytical
By Jeff Gunnell How would you like an online analyzer that, after commissioning, starts up already in perfect calibration? That during its life, checks that it is in calibration without needing test samples? That works for very long periods without maintenance, but when eventually intervention is required, the analyzer raises a flag, gives a description of why maintenance is needed, and explains exactly what to do?…
21 Jan 2016
Level Blog:
Improved Mining Safety and Operational Performance through Solids Level Measurement
Jim Cahill
Some industries, such as the mining industry, face the challenge of having to measure the level of solids. Unlike liquids, they must content with the peaks and valleys depending on the consistency of the solids being measured. Emerson’s Asael Sharabi shared a story with me about a Canadian copper miner. In their mining process, they crush five different types of ore. The raw ore is passed through a crusher and the crushed…
15 Jan 2016
Level Blog:
Overfill Prevention Guide for Safer Operations
Jim Cahill
As the global supply of oil exceeds demand, not only do we continue to see falling prices, but also tank storage facilities with increasing inventories . From a process automation and management standpoint, having safe and reliable overfill prevention systems are critical for the hazardous materials these storage tanks contain. In a quick 1:04 video, Emerson’s Carl-Johan Roos introduces an overfill prevention guide…
12 Jan 2016
Level Blog:
Minimizing Safety Risk and Improving Batch Performance
Jim Cahill
Articles such as Oil & Gas iQ’s Five Deadliest Onshore Oil & Gas Blasts remind us of the critical importance and focus that is required for process and personnel safety. I lived in New Orleans at the time of one of the five mentioned. The accident occurred during the night and the shock waves from the blast were like someone repeatedly slapping on the windows with open hands. For some facilities, the distance to tank…
6 Jan 2016
Analytical Experts Blog:
Celebrating the Holidays with a Throwback!
Rosemount Analytical
We’re deep into the winter holiday season, so we thought it would be interesting to take a break from our normal analytic process technology news and take a look back at one of our popular throwback blog posts from our archives about the origins of some of the winter holidays we celebrate. Enjoy and happy holidays from all of us at Emerson Process Management, Rosemount! How Much Solstice Do You Know? Since we’re getting…
22 Dec 2015
Level Blog:
Improving plant efficiency and safety using 3D Solids Scanners
Peta Glenister
If you are looking to improve your plant efficiency and safety with your solids measurement, read how mining company KGHM achieved this using the Rosemount 5708 3D Solids Scanner on their underground silo. Read more here: http://bit.ly/1P6FJ4M
16 Dec 2015
Flow Blog:
Process Automation Nextgen Leaders
Jim Cahill
Given the important role that process automation plays in the products that process manufacturers and producers bring to the world, it’s important to have continuity in leadership. Each year, Control Engineering and Plant Engineering magazines recognize Engineering Leaders Under 40 to highlight that this continuity is alive and well. In their 2015 selection of leaders under 40 years of age , they share these statistics…
11 Dec 2015
Analytical Experts Blog:
Protecting High Risk Turret Systems
Rosemount Analytical
By Edward Naranjo, Emerson Process Management, Rosemount Over the last 30 years, the use of FPSOs (Floating, Production, Storage, and Offloading) and other Floating Storage Units (FSUs) has emerged as a key technology to produce oil and natural gas from subsea fields. These vessels can be deployed quickly, and advances in FPSO technology have allowed them to operate in increasingly severe environments and deeper water…
8 Dec 2015
Flow Blog:
How to Perform Internal Flow Simulations on Vortex Flowmeters
Jim Cahill
Let’s close this busy week with a look at how internal flow simulations in the Rosemount 8800D Vortex flowmeter help to provide health checks for these measurement devices. In these two videos, Emerson’s Lourdes Recio shows you step-by-step how to perform a health check of Rosemount 8800D vortex meter electronics using internal flow simulation by AMS Device Manager . In the first “how to” video, Health Check of Rosemount…
4 Dec 2015
Flow Blog:
Measure, Monitor and Improve Energy Efficiency
Jim Cahill
A recent Top Quartile post, The Path to (Energy) Recovery: Reduce Waste to Boost the Bottom Line , shared a statistic from the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy : …the energy used by U.S. manufacturing plants costs the nation an additional $180 billion annually , while improving energy intensity by 20 percent or more is typically available. That could add up to savings of about $45 billion a year. …
3 Dec 2015
Flow Blog:
Marine Fuel Consumption Measurement
Jim Cahill
While I’m traveling through Asia this week, I’ll keep this post short by highlighting a new animated YouTube video (3:09) on Marine Fuel Consumption Measurement using Micro Motion mass flow and density measurement technology. The Micro Motion Fuel Consumption Solution provides the data you need and is 5 to 15 times more accurate than other technologies out there. You can connect and interact with other flow…
19 Nov 2015
Analytical Experts Blog:
Application-specific Design of Nitrogen Purity Monitoring Reduces Risk and Saves Money in Continuous Catalyst Regeneration
Rosemount Analytical
By Iliana Colín, Emerson Flame & Gas Specialist for Analytical Measurements Hello, I’m Iliana Colín and I’m your Analytic Expert today. I’d like to talk about some of the challenges associated with catalyst regeneration in catalytic cracking and how rethinking the approach to hydrocarbon monitoring in these processes can reduce risk and save you time and money. Catalytic crackers have long been utilized to extract…
18 Nov 2015
Level Blog:
Wireless Level
Peta Glenister
If you are looking for information on wireless level instrumentation, then our new brochure is just what you need! The publication contains information on specifications, key applications and all the latest product extensions. Download your copy here: http://bit.ly/wirelessbrochure
13 Nov 2015
Analytical Experts Blog:
Choose the 56 FCL Measurement and You’re Cruising!
Rosemount Analytical
Hi. I’m Rob Clemons, Sales Manager for the Instrument and Automation Division of PCE Pacific, Inc. I’ve got a great customer story to share with you. Chances are, most of you don’t own cruise lines, but as you can imagine, cruise lines have very stringent water quality rules – both for potable water and for water used in recreational facilities like hot tubs. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) places strict regulations…
4 Nov 2015
Level Blog:
oil terminal enhances safety using Rosemount 2160 Wireless Vibrating Fork Level Switches for critical overfill alarms
Peta Glenister
Read how an oil terminal in Mexico requiring an overfill protection system to meet environmental and insurance requirements, chose Rosemount 2160 Wireless Vibrating Fork Level Switches for critical overfill alarms. Read the proven result here:. http://bit.ly/1WmVpSI
30 Oct 2015
Analytical Experts Blog:
Understanding Units of Gas Concentration
Rosemount Analytical
By Edward Naranjo, Marketing Director, Emerson Gas concentration is one of the most important determinants of a substance’s hazard potential. Flammability, toxicity, and oxygen deficiency are often determined by concentration. For combustible gas detectors, gas concentration is expressed as a volume fraction of combustible gas or vapor in air known as the lower explosive limit (LEL), while for toxic gas detectors,…
21 Oct 2015
Level Blog:
Increase Safety and Efficiency with New Proof Test Method
Jim Cahill
Emerson’s Hampus Regnér and Christoffer Widahl presented Increase Safety and Efficiency With New Proof Test Method at the Denver Emerson Exchange conference. Here is their presentation abstract: A functional proof test of a high level alarm (HLA) is required as a key objective of operational safety. Testing and qualification of the HLA device is a critical aspect, which has previously not been well addressed. In this…
15 Oct 2015
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