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MULTI-CONTROLLER UNIT ENABLES OPERATORS TO PROGRAM & VIEW REAL-TIME READINGS FROM 15 ULTRASONIC LEVEL TRANSMITTERS
21 November 2005 - Emerson Process Management
| Emerson Process Management has announced its new SCU multi-controller unit for use with Mobrey ULT ultrasonic level transmitters or any HART-enabled field devices. This extension to the company's range of level sensors for dry products, which are used in industries such as quarrying, aggregates, chemical, and food, enables operators to view data from, and program, up to 15 Mobrey ULTs from one central control room. |
Emerson Process Management has announced its new SCU multi-controller unit for use with Mobrey ULT ultrasonic level transmitters or any HART-enabled field devices. This extension to the company's range of level sensors for dry products, which are used in industries such as quarrying, aggregates, chemical, and food, enables operators to view data from, and program, up to 15 Mobrey ULTs from one central control room. As a result, companies save time and manpower previously spent checking individual tank readings at locations throughout the facility. The SCU is compatible with existing HART-compliant 2-wire or 4-wire units and has an integrated LCD panel that facilitates a wide variety of display functions, including tank content visualization made possible by echo analysis of the ULT. SCU output options include 4-20mA and relays which are programmed via a six-button keypad housed in an IP65 enclosure complete with transparent cover. The new controller adds to the breadth of Mobrey level instrumentation that features reliability and best fit for applications contributing to the greater than two percent operations improvement made possible by PlantWeb digital architecture from Emerson.
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About: Emerson Process Management
Emerson Process Management is a supplier of products, services, and solutions that measure, analyze, control, automate, and improve process-related operations. The company evolved from the business previously known as Fisher-Rosemount.
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