Wireless Pressure Transmitter increases productivity while reducing costs
Emerson Process Management is making it easier for the process industry to maximise productivity and reduce downtime by incorporating its Smart Wireless technology into the Rosemount® 3051 Pressure Transmitter.
This Wireless Pressure Transmitter, delivers a full suite of solutions for pressure, level and flow, providing the process industry with a new option for monitoring additional assets, reducing energy costs and increasing process efficiency while providing a safer environment for its employees. Delivering maintenance-free performance with 5-year stability and a 10-year power module life, it is an effective and reliable way to wirelessly monitor assets and reduce downtime.
Equipment failure is the cause of nearly half of an operation’s downtime, yet many assets go unmonitored due to cost constraints. With the 3051 Wireless Pressure Transmitter, users can monitor many assets throughout an operation with a 40-60% cost saving over wired installations.
Significant costs can arise when unmonitored variations occur, causing quality to degrade and throughput to decrease. Increasing the number of measurements will provide better insight into the process and help reduce variation, but the time and cost to add new measurements can be a barrier. Rosemount 3051 Wireless devices enable operations can install additional measurement points quickly and economically, providing the precise and stable measurements needed to reduce variability and maximise throughput.
With the Rosemount 3051 Wireless Pressure Transmitter, users can monitor flow and pressure in compressed air, steam and water systems to benchmark energy usage, identify energy savings opportunities throughout an operation, and provide energy management and accurate internal billing.
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