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  • Pressure Blog: Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications

    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...
  • Pressure Blog: Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications

    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…
  • Pressure Blog: Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications

    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…
  • Pressure Blog: Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications

    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…
  • Pressure Blog: Pressure Measurement for Demanding Nuclear Power Applications

    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…
  • Flow Blog: Measuring Slurry Flow using Magnetic Flowmeters

    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…
  • Level Blog: Ultrasonic level measurement for corrosive, harsh environments

    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.
  • Level Blog: DiBt/ WHG Overfill Protection Approval for vibrating fork level switches

    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.
  • Tank Gauging Blog: Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals

    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...
  • Tank Gauging Blog: Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals

    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…
  • Tank Gauging Blog: Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals

    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…
  • Tank Gauging Blog: Rolling Out Emerson’s Management System for Bulk-Liquids Terminals

    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…
  • Level Blog: LNG Storage Tank Level Measurement

    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 Blog: LNG Storage Tank Level Measurement

    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…
  • Flow Blog: LNG Measurement Challenges

    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...
  • Flow Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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...
  • Temperature Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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...
  • Temperature Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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…
  • Temperature Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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…
  • Temperature Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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…
  • Temperature Blog: Required Pipeline IDs for Flow Measurement Pressure-Temperature Compensation

    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…
  • Level Blog: Preventing storage tank overfills wirelessly

    http://bit.ly/preventoverfill Just in case you missed it, this is an interesting article on preventing storage tank overfills with a wireless network.
  • Temperature Blog: Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems

    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...
  • Temperature Blog: Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems

    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…
  • Temperature Blog: Connecting Temperature Instrumentation to Control Systems

    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…