Thursday 29 August 2024

“Letterbox” display.

The new Powertip 3.9 Inch Bar-Type display, is the latest addition to Inelco Hunter's “Letterbox” range of touch panels.

The display features a high-resolution screen with a full viewing angle. The main aspect ratio of TFT displays currently on the market is 4:3 or 16:9, but for some applications, a Bar-Type display panel is a better solution (for example applications where height is an issue).

Application examples include machine control panels, factory automation, audio, industrial and scientific equipment, medical, server and security systems, plus domestic appliances such as dishwashers, extractor hoods and electronic hobs.

The panel is a Transmissive LCD touch screen using OCA bonding technology, offering a full viewing angle and an unlit colour in black. It has an RGB-Strip interface and a display resolution of 480*3 (RGB) * 128 Dots. The Drive IC is a ST7282A-G6-E4S device and the output interface is I2C. With an operating temperature of -20°C to +70°C and brightness of 550 cd/m2, MTBF lifetime up to 50,000 hours (25°C, IF= 200mA), the 3.9” bar-type display is the ideal solution for many areas.


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Wednesday 28 August 2024

Power Transformer respects the environment.

Innovative technology combines ultra-high voltage capacity with eco-friendly design for next-generation power transmission.

A first-of-its-kind Ester Oil-Immersed Power Transformer has been released to the market by smart energy solutions leader, CHINT, offering a sustainable alternative for use in the energy infrastructure.

"With the energy landscape evolving at a rapid pace, so is the demand for sustainable solutions. Our new 750 kV ester oil-immersed transformer is a significant leap in transformer technology offering substantial environmental benefits and efficiencies and aligns with the goals of modern energy strategies," said Kevin Ma, Power Transformer - Product manager at CHINT. "Its ability to operate at ultra-high voltages while maintaining eco-friendly characteristics makes it ideal for the future of power transmission and distribution."

Transformers are critical in enabling the efficient transmission and distribution of electrical energy. Traditional transformers use mineral oil as the insulation liquid which improves both production and treatment at a cost-effective price point. However, the use of mineral oil can have a negative environmental impact as it is derived from non-renewable sources, is a potential fire hazard due to its relatively low flash point and in the event of a spill or leak, can pose an environmental risk with soil or water contamination.

The new 750 kV Ester Oil-Immersed Power Transformer offers a sustainable alternative that is set to redefine standards in grid reliability, safety and environmental protection by using ester oils. This transformer is 99% biodegradable with a strong manufacturing capacity of 750 kV and below. Its high voltage rating allows it to be used in large-scale power transmission networks, opening up the benefits of ester oil to a wider range of applications.

These applications include:

  • Ultra-high voltage transmission systems for long-distance power distribution
  • Integration of renewable energy sources like wind and solar farms into the grid
  • Substations in environmentally sensitive areas or densely populated urban centers
  • Industrial facilities requiring high power capacity and enhanced safety measures

Key features that set this transformer apart include:

  • Use of Cargill's FR3 fluid, a renewable vegetable oil-based ester with excellent cooling and insulating properties
  • Innovative winding structure and main insulation optimization for enhanced performance
  • Improved exit turret simulation and verified cooling system for optimal efficiency

Benefits of ester oil include enhanced safety through an ignition point exceeding 355°C, which makes it less flammable and safer with a reduced risk of fire. Using ester oil also extends the life of transformer insulation, leading to longer transformer lifetimes and improved reliability. This results in fewer power outages and reduced disruption.


@codacomms #Chint #PAuto #Power #Environment

One cable for servo and motor connection.

Low-capacity hybrid motor connection cable with integrated data transmission elements for encoder signals and feedback.

SAB Bröckskes has developed several application-specific product series for hybrid and One Cable Technology (OCT) cabling. The special cable manufacturer offers SL 875 C low-capacity hybrid motor cables as connection solutions for SICK HIPERFACE DSL and HEIDENHAIN HMC6. Adaptations to other standards are available on request.

Cables specified for HIPERFACE are available in 10 standard versions with outer diameters from 9.8 mm to 24.4 mm. In addition, there are four specifications in the HEIDENHAIN standard with diameters ranging from 10.8 mm to 15.4 mm. Robust, hard-wearing cable sheaths ensure that the cables are sufficiently flexible and durable to withstand narrow bending angles over the long term, even with minimal core cross-sections down to AWG 30, corresponding to a core cross-section of 0.057 mm². To achieve the lowest possible capacity, SAB Bröckskes has replaced the conventional PVC insulation with low-capacity insulation materials made of PE or PP.

Additional small shield capacities ensure low-loss transmission.

For optimal EMI protection, SAB Bröckskes motor and servo cables feature double shielding made of shielding braid and an aluminum-laminated PE film. The double shielding ensures interference-free operation of frequency inverters. Symmetrical stranding with a split protective conductor reduces inductive couplings and improves EMC properties.


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Tuesday 27 August 2024

Levels under extreme temperatures.

"Another milestone in safety technology."

There are applications that push level measurement to its limits. Until recently, this included a process called iron briquetting, where it was almost impossible to achieve reliable measuring results due to extreme temperatures. That has changed. Now, the new high-temperature version of radar sensor VEGAPULS 6X provides a groundbreaking solution for processes at temperatures up to 450 °C.

Sponge iron is an intermediate product in steel production. To store or transport it economically, it is often processed into briquettes. The technique involves passing the porous, spongy mass through heat-resistant roller presses at temperatures of 400 °C and higher.

For many years, precise level measurement was the bottleneck in this process. Conventional measurement technology was not able to function reliably under the harsh conditions, because in addition to the heat, the low conductivity of iron also proved to be an impediment.

For challenging applications such as these, VEGA is offering the high-temperature version of its VEGAPULS 6X radar sensor. Thanks to its hollow ceramic cone and graphite seal, the sensor achieves a thermal performance that was previously not possible. “It’s true that hot briquetting is a niche process,” admits product manager Marvin Moser. However, there are countless such extremes and special cases for which reliable measurement technology is all the more important. “Failure is not an option here,” he says, convinced that “if VEGAPULS 6X can handle this, then it is suitable for all such extreme cases.”

In order to achieve significantly better performance under extremely high temperatures, VEGA protects its radar sensors with a new type of sensor design. The combination of hollow ceramic cone and graphite seal creates additional measurement certainty. By minimising the mass to be penetrated in the hollow cone, the performance of the sensor is significantly enhanced. The use of graphite as a sealing material also contributes greatly to the robustness of the sensor. As a result, it has a temperature resistance range from -196 °C to +450 °C and a pressure resistance range from -1 bar to +160 bar. Even large temperature fluctuations are not a problem.

Besides being highly resistant, VEGAPULS 6X offers another major advantage that is particularly useful for compact vessels. It can be used with a wide range of available process fittings, compact threads and small flanges, and operates without a blocking distance i.e. dead band. Process vessels can thus be filled right up to the top edge with no problem. Its high frequency of 80 GHz also enables particularly good focussing of its measuring beam, which in turn has a positive effect on measurement in tanks with internal installations and agitators. What is more, its high dynamic range makes it possible to reliably measure media that were previously considered nearly impossible to measure due to their low dielectric constant.

Maximum system security is one of the most important goals in the process industry. To achieve this, VEGA has implemented a comprehensive security concept with the VEGAPULS 6X level sensor. At the top of the list is the sensor design itself, which easily withstands extreme ambient conditions. In addition, the sensor covers security and safety issues such as cybersecurity, functional safety in accordance with the Machinery Directive and explosion protection, all the while complying with the highest international standards and current directives. “With the new version of VEGAPULS 6X, we’ve achieved another milestone in safety technology,” says Marvin Moser.


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New VP of Sustainability appointed.

Emmanuel Guilhamon has been named vice president, Sustainability with Rockwell Automation.

Emmanuel Guilhamon
He will be responsible for developing, leading, and executing Rockwell’s global sustainability strategy that is focused on delivering three outcomes: sustainable customers, a sustainable company, and sustainable communities. He leads the corporate sustainability team, which provides thought leadership and works with internal and external partners to align on and deliver the company’s Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments and to facilitate the development of solutions that help manufacturers achieve their sustainability goals.

“Since joining Rockwell, Emmanuel has made significant contributions to our business,” said Becky House, senior vice president, Chief People and Legal Officer. “He knows our customers and technology and is passionate about the critical role that industrial automation and digital transformation play in helping our customers increase resiliency, optimize production, and ultimately drive sustainability. His global perspective and expertise make him the right person to continue and evolve this important work.”


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Friday 23 August 2024

Electrical measurement technology R&D in Europe & Asia.

New offices in Munich and Shanghai to be closer than ever to major customers.

New research and development facilities in Munich (D) and Shanghai (CN) have been opened by LEM. This is to go to satisfying the growing global demand for current and voltage sensing driven by the push towards decarbonization and greater electrification.

“As a leader in electrical measurement, we strongly believe that integrated current sensing is a critical part of our future growth and competitive advantage, and it is vital that we have an ICS offering that can meet our customers’ needs," said LEM CTO Verena Vescoli. "The new R&D center in Munich will enable us to accelerate on IC design and enable a broad ICS portfolio. It is always a delight to see multiple teams working together to share the depth of their ICS design expertise and application know-how and I am very excited by the potential for growth that the new Munich and Shanghai sites will offer.”

Verena Vescoli & John McLuski
The two new sites will enable LEM to build greater intelligence into its sensors and to have development bases closer to key customers, while also promoting deeper collaboration on projects and the efficient sharing of vital product design information. While the China site will be kitted out with the very latest laboratory equipment, the site in Germany will focus on application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design and semiconductor technology that will help accelerate LEM’s innovation in integrated current sensors (ICSs).

This latest R&D investment in Europe and Asia follows on from LEM’s recent inauguration of a state-of-the-art factory in Malaysia which incorporates advanced manufacturing technology. LEM’s investment in the state of Penang was an acknowledgment of the region’s expertise in ASIC technology and its specialization in semiconductor design and production. The Penang factory was the latest example of LEM’s quest to secure its operations while diversifying its global footprint so that it could serve customers better through a combination of advanced production facilities and skilled personnel.

“In an increasingly competitive market place, we are continuing to invest in the future and to develop solutions that our customers value," said LEM SVP Asia John McLuski. "China is an important source of technology and innovation, both for our customers and for LEM. The new R&D facility in Shanghai will work together with the existing site in Beijing and enable us to be physically closer to our customers and to deliver our solutions to them even faster than was possible before.”

LEM is now backing up this significant investment in production capacity and flexible delivery with R&D capabilities that are designed to complement the existing site in Lyon (F), which opened in 2017, and to build on R&D activities that were already ongoing in Sofia (Bulgaria), now in their new office in the city centre. Led by Matthias Tänzer, the development team at the new Munich semiconductor facility will work closely with LEM’s existing ICS team in Geneva (CH). There are already 10 employees in place at Munich and this number will increase in line with LEM’s ambitious growth plans for the site. At the 1400m2 Shanghai facility, there are currently 30 staff with the capacity to more than double that number in the future, many of whom will be involved in R&D.


@LEM_Inc @NapierPR #PAuto #TandM #Eurasia

OT Cybersecurity Conference.

The Ireland Section of the International Society of Automation is holding the second OT Cybersecurity Conference in Mullingar* in November 2024. It is being organised in partnership with Cyber Ireland. Entitled Ensuring Continuous Compliance: Navigating NIS2 for Secure and Resilient OT Systems, it will concentrate on several current aspects including legal directives. A call for papers was released recently.

Delegates to the conference will be updated on the NIS2 Directive, which becomes law on 17th October 2024. NIS2 is the EU-wide legislation on cybersecurity. It provides legal measures to boost the overall level of cybersecurity in the EU, by modernising the existing legal framework to keep up with increased digitisation and an evolving cybersecurity threat landscape. It specifies cybersecurity requirements that need to be implemented by EU companies that are considered to be critical infrastructure.

They will also learn about the ISA/IEC 62443 OT Cybersecurity Standard & application to Control & Automation and how technology advances may effect industry. Practical case studies will be given of actual OT cybersecurity projects.

It will also be an opportunity to meet manufacturers, integrators and end users using OT cybersecurity.

L to R: ISA President, Patrick Bonner (C.E.O. Bonner) and Dónal Ó Cusack, Chair Cyber Ireland’s Operational Technology Cybersecurity Special Interest Group (Cybersecurity & Manufacturing Network Global Lead, DePuy Synthes) adressing last years conference.

* Conference organised by ISA Ireland Section in partnership with Cyber Ireland.
Venue: Mullingar Park Hotel, Co. Westmeath N91 A4EP, Tuesday 19th of November 2024

• See also "IT and OT - a relationship?" (Sept 2023)

@IrelandISA @CyberIreland @ISA_EU @ISA_Automation @automation_com @ncsc_gov_ie  #PAuto #Cybersecurity #Ireland

Thursday 22 August 2024

EMC filters.

Compact Bookshelf Design 3Phase EMC Filters offer high performance.

The MF423-4-3D-BS Three Phase EMI Filter Series from EMIS provides superior performance at significant interference levels, essential for reducing electrical noise and ensuring clean supply of power in a wide range of applications from renewable energy to industrial machinery.

The high-performance, dual stage EMI filter Provides high attenuation for both line to ground and line to line emissions and is housed in a convenient space saving book-shelf design making simple to include in a power system. Connection to the mains input side of equipment significantly increases system reliability and conducted immunity.

Typical applications include three-phase servo drives and power supplies, energy conversion devices such as inverters and frequency converters, wind turbines, fuel cells, factory automation equipment, building automation, industrial equipment and elevators.

Standard features include:

  • Current Rating: 7A to 150A
  • Operating Voltage: 440/520VAC
  • Operating Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Operating temperature range: -25°C to +85°C
  • Climatic Category: 25/85/21
  • Designed to meet: IEC6039-1&2, UL 6039-3, CSA 222 No. 8-13,


@proactivefleet #EMIS #PAuto #Electronics

Wednesday 21 August 2024

Managing large groups of data collection agents or telemetry fleets.

Fleet Data Management for Managing Telemetry Agents

The launch of Fleet Data Management, a new solution designed to upgrade traditional telemetry from a static system to a dynamic, adaptable framework has been announced by Apica. This framework is not just a one-size-fits-all, but it's tailored to meet the specific operational requirements of modern businesses, ensuring compatibility and reassurance.

Fleet Data Management integrates with other services and tools within the Apica Ascent platform and third-party solutions. This integration ensures organizations have a holistic understanding of their technology environment and can leverage telemetry data for various use cases, such as active observability, user experience monitoring, security, and compliance. An essential part of the Apica Ascent platform, this telemetry offering enables comprehensive observability, helping organizations monitor, analyze, and optimize their applications and infrastructure effectively.

Addressing the challenges of traditional telemetry.
Static data collection methods are increasingly inefficient in today's fast-paced digital environment. These outdated systems struggle to respond to rapid changes, leading to delays and missed opportunities for optimization. Collecting data indiscriminately incurs high costs, wasting resources on gathering and storing irrelevant information. Traditional telemetry systems also often suffer from rigid configurations, leading to errors and reduced performance, and vendor lock-in can limit options, stifling innovation and adaptability. In addition, today, many enterprise organizations are struggling to deal with a heterogeneous fleet of data collectors, configuration drift and inconsistencies, static data collection methods that result in a lot of “noise” and cumbersome integration into observability solutions.

What they say
“A telemetry pipeline is foundational for any modern observability architecture. Fleet management solves the first mile problem that is a barrier to accelerated rollout of telemetry pipeline implementations. We are solving this with our integrated Fleet Data Management solution,” said Ranjan Parthasarathy, Chief Product and Technology Officer at Apica.

“In today's complex digital ecosystems, the ability to collect, analyze, and act upon telemetry data in real-time is essential for maintaining optimal system performance and ensuring a seamless user experience,” said Mathias Thomsen, CEO, Apica. “Our new Fleet Data Management solution enhances the efficiency and flexibility of data collection and integrates seamlessly with our observability platform. This empowers organizations to achieve unprecedented visibility and control over their IT environments, driving innovation and operational excellence.”

These challenges are handled head-on. It supports various agents, including OpenTelemetry Collector, Fluent-bit, OpenTelemetry Kubernetes Collector, and Telegraf, to avoid vendor lock-in and fully support OpenTelemetry standards. This diversity ensures smooth integration across various agent types through a BYOA (Bring Your Own Agent) strategy. Additionally, Fleet Data Management offers a centralized hybrid management system, consolidating the management of both on-premises and cloud-based telemetry agents, streamlining the setup, updating, and maintenance for enhanced security and efficiency.

Fleet Data Management transforms traditional telemetry by automating agent configurations, customizing data collection strategies, and scaling efforts based on real-time environmental factors. This dynamic scalability ensures optimal resource use, increasing data collection during peak usage times and scaling back during quieter periods to save on costs. Centralized control over agent configurations and software versions makes rolling out updates, patches, or new features easy, ensuring all agents operate efficiently without manual intervention.

Its consumer-grade intuitive interface simplifies managing agent configurations, reducing errors and accelerating data collection. This user-friendly interface ensures that IT teams can quickly adjust settings without extensive training or the risk of misconfiguration, leading to more reliable performance. Apica’s approach supports a broad spectrum of open-source agents, adapting swiftly to changing needs without requiring deep technical knowledge.

In addition, Fleet Data Management solves first-mile challenges often experienced in the initial stages of data collection and ingestion, including the following:

  • Data volume: The sheer volume of data generated by modern applications and infrastructure can overwhelm systems, leading to data loss or delays.
  • Data variety: Telemetry data comes in diverse formats (Logs, metrics, traces), requiring flexible ingestion and processing capabilities.
  • Data velocity: Real-time or near-real-time processing is often required, demanding high-performance ingestion systems.
  • Data quality: Data accuracy, completeness, and consistency are crucial for reliable analysis.
  • Data security: Protecting sensitive data during collection and transmission is paramount.


* Apica keeps enterprises operating by providing full-stack visibility. Their Ascent platform delivers advanced telemetry, data management, and active observability, enabling organizations to detect and resolve modern data challenges. Business operations today depend on understanding the health of multi-cloud, hybrid, and on-premises environments to keep business-critical applications and systems active, accessible, and affordable to ensure optimal user experiences. This platform significantly reduces, prevents, and resolves outages and minimises revenue loss. 

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Pressure Transmitter for hydrogen.

Hydrogen's role in renewable energy is growing, but it brings new challenges.

Hydrogen will play a steadily increasing role among renewable energies. However, the processing and handling of this fuel also presents us with new challenges. The AST2000 and AST4000 from AMSYS*, offers two variants of a pressure transducer specially certified for applications with hydrogen. These pressure sensors are suitable for use in fuel cells, hydrogen storage tanks and filling stations with the EC79 certificate. The sensors are made from a single piece of stainless steel without oil filling and welded seams to prevent inclusions and leaks from the outset.

With 4 ... 20 mA current and two different voltage outputs (1 ... 5 V / 0.5 ... 4.5 V ratiometric), the pressure transducers are versatile and can be used in both stationary and mobile applications. They measure relative pressures between 0 and 448 bar with an accuracy of +/-0.25%.

The IP66-protected transmitters are suitable for a wide temperature range of -0 ... 85°C, shock-resistant in accordance with EN60067 and vibration-resistant in accordance with EN60068. EMC compatibility has been confirmed by measurements in accordance with EN61000. However, its greatest advantage is its conformity with EU Regulation EC79 for use in hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The pressure diaphragm, including the threaded mount, is precision machined from a single piece of AISI 316L stainless steel. With a burst pressure of over 2200 bar, this design eliminates the need for weld seams, which always represent a potential weak point and a possible leak for the very small H2 molecules. As there is no pressure equalization via an oil-filled cavity as with many other precision transmitters with stainless steel diaphragms, no hydrogen can diffuse into this unventilated cavity.

For industrial applications, AMSYS offers the AST2000 (former American Sensor Technology, now TE Connectivity), a comparable pressure transmitter also made of AISI 316L for a variety of pressure ranges between -1 ... 2 bar and 0 ... 700 bar with several output signals and electrical connections.


* Als Distributor für die Sensorik gehört AMSYS zu den Spezialisten in der Druckmesstechnik auf dem deutschsprachigen Markt und vertreibt Sensoren von TE Connectivity.

@PresseBox #AMSYS #Pauto
 


Short Wave Infrared cameras.

The Forge®️ 1GigE SWIR (Short Wave Infrared) 1.3 MP camera has been introduced by Teledyne FLIR IIS.

The first camera in the Forge 1GigE SWIR series is equipped with a wide-band and high-sensitivity Sony®️ SenSWIR™️ 1.3 MP IMX990 InGaAs sensor. The advanced sensor captures images across both visible light and SWIR light spectrums (VisSWIR) with 5μm pixels, providing an extended spectral range from 400nm to 1700nm. This capability enhances anomaly detection and material analysis, making it ideal for applications such as industrial semiconductor inspection, food and beverage quality control, recycling, security surveillance, environmental monitoring, precision farming, and more.

“We’re excited to introduce the Forge SWIR camera series to grow our imaging portfolio from the visible spectrum to SWIR wavelengths,” said Sadiq Panjwani, General Manager at Teledyne IIS. “The series expands on Teledyne’s SWIR line scan expertise to boost a range of 2D area scan applications such as industrial inspection, environmental monitoring, and recycling.”

The new camera features a design measuring 40mm x 40mm x 43mm that balances a compact size with superior image quality. Forge 1GigE SWIR includes advanced camera features such as Pixel Correction, Sequencer with ROI (Region of Interest), Logic Block, and Counter which provide reliable and precise control for variety of complex applications.

All IIS cameras are supported by Teledyne software development kits (SDK) Spinnaker® 4 and Sapera™ Processing and a powerful Trigger-to-Image Reliability (T2IR) framework. T2IR is a set of programmable functions within the Teledyne SDK that combine hardware and software features that work together at a system level to help improve the reliability and accuracy of inspection systems.


@flir  #PAuto

Wireless transmitter enables remote asset control.

Provides unprecedented flexibility for control and monitoring of field assets.

The Rosemount™ 802 Wireless Multi-Discrete Input or Output Transmitter has been released by Emerson. It has eight discrete input/output (I/O) channels, each one configurable as an input or an output. WirelessHART® capability allows the transmitter to connect to a wireless gateway, which can in turn link to a host—such as a control system or asset management system—via a wired connection. This allows the host to monitor and control assets remotely over a WirelessHART network.

The new 802 transmitter and its predecessor, the Rosemount 702 Wireless Discrete Dual Input or Output Transmitter, are the only WirelessHART-enabled remote I/O transmitters available today, supporting Emerson’s vision of a Boundless Automation™ Intelligent Field with flexible configuration and ease of deployment via wireless connectivity.

The wireless capabilities of the transmitter dramatically reduce the costs associated with monitoring and controlling field-installed assets, such as motors, valves, and pumps, which traditionally require time-consuming field visits from technicians or a hardwired connection. The new Rosemount 802 minimizes these costs and improves safety by removing the field technician from hazardous areas while maintaining the discrete input and output control levels enabled by the host system.

The Rosemount 802 functions in a similar manner to their 702 transmitters, but with eight I/O channels instead of two, each one configurable as a discrete input or output. For installations where multiple assets are located in one area and each must be monitored and/or controlled, the 802 transmitter is a more cost-effective solution than the Rosemount 702.

Power options include 10-30 volt direct current external line power or an Emerson SmartPower™ module. The latter option requires no wiring, provides up to eight years of maintenance-free operation, and can be quickly and easily replaced in the field.

The Rosemount 802 transmitter is certified according to the following safety standards: ATEX Zone 2 Intrinsically Safe, USA Division 2 Non-Incendive and Zone 2 Intrinsically Safe, Canada Division 2 Non-Incendive and Zone 2 Intrinsically Safe, and IECEx Zone 2 Intrinsically Safe. The device enclosure is rated according to NEMA® 4X and IP66.


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Tuesday 20 August 2024

OT targeted by cybercriminals.

Protecting mission critical OT assets from cyber attacks.

Operational Technology (OT) networks have increasingly become targets for cybercriminals. One reason for this escalation is that legacy hardware connected to OT networks often lacks modern security safeguards or go unpatched, making them enticing targets for malicious actors to exploit.

To address this growing threat, Moxa has introduced its new EDF-G1002-BP Series of 2-port Gigabit LAN firewalls. Moxa EDF-G1002-BP Series firewalls protect mission-critical assets in infrastructures such as Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), water treatment centers, distributed control systems, and PLC/SCADA in factory automation, helping operators improve network security and uptime.

Streamlining the protection of legacy OT devices is the core mission of EDF-G1002-BP Series firewalls. By supporting Bump-in-the-Wire installation, the EDF-G1002-BP Series can be easily connected in front of critical assets without causing disruptions or requiring the reconfiguring of IP subnets. Operating in transparent mode, the firewalls prioritize safeguarding critical assets and facilitating secure east-west communication within the LAN.

Dynamic protection against attacks.
The EDF-G1002-BP Series dynamically prevents malicious activity on OT networks by applying advanced Intrusion Prevention (IPS) and Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). IPS/IDS analyzes network traffic in the background and enables behavior monitoring and awareness of cyber activities.

Depending on the OT scenario, technicians can select the ISP to operate in either “Monitor” mode for full visibility of cyberthreat activities, or if a threat is detected, “Protect” mode to block and contain malicious operations.

In addition, the EDF-G1002-BP Series supports Deep Packet Inspection (DPI), providing awareness of industrial protocol data and allowing for granular command of control system traffic to critical controllers.

Optimizing network uptime.
Enabling the EDF-G1002-BP Series requires only 30 seconds of boot time. The software-configurable Gen 3 LAN Bypass prevents anomalies from causing an EDF-G1002-BP firewall to interrupt operational services. Secure boot is supported for checking system integrity.

Like all Moxa industrial-grade devices, EDF-G1002-BP Series firewalls are purpose-engineered for harsh environments and able to withstand temperatures from -40° to 75° C (-40° to 167° F). Its metal housing can be DIN-rail or wall mounted, while being resistant to shock, freefall and vibration. This robust design qualifies the EDF-G1002-BP Series for industrial use cases, as well as the EN 50121-4 standard for railway signaling and telecommunications equipment.

When EDF-G1002-BP Series firewalls are connected to the Moxa MXsecurity centralized security management platform, administrators can manage and monitor all the intrusion prevention systems from a single space.


@Moxa_Europe @OConnellPR #PAuto #Cybersecurity 

Flow computer in finals!

The SFC3000 flow computer, from Ex-i Flow Measurement Ltd, has been selected as a finalist in the 2024 Instrumentation Excellence Awards.  The Awards celebrate the very best measurement, sensing and control sectors.

The SFC3000 flow computer has been designed specifically to meet the needs of the liquid hydrocarbon and gas measurement markets worldwide and takes measurements conforming to AGA, ISO, API standards. The highly versatile liquid hydrocarbon and gas flow measuring device can also measure the flow of Hydrogen, water and steam and may be used stand-alone in a single stream flow measurement system or as part of a highly complex multi-stream system.

The SFC3000 is far more than just a dedicated flow computer. It can operate on a number of levels from a supervisory machine to a standalone flow computer or as a system component. With its touch screen VGA display and extensive processing capabilities, combined with simple to use controls and unique operating software, it can function as a complete station supervisor integrated into a flow computer housing.

Designed specifically to meet the needs of the worldwide liquid hydrocarbon and gas measurement markets, the SFC3000 is intended to positively contribute to both management and conservation of the world’s dwindling energy resources by providing both versatile and accurate measurement and incorporating state of the art designs and components. With its touch screen VGA display and extensive processing capabilities, combined with simple to use controls and unique operating software, it can function as a complete station supervisor integrated into a flow computer housing.

The SFC3000 is packaged in an industry Standard Half Width 3U High 19” rack construction suitable for panel or chassis mount. It can accommodate up to 6 user plug-in cards and up to five measurement streams in the same chassis.

The future of gas and liquid measurement and flow control continuously evolves. As a leading manufacturer of flow computers, Ex-i Flow Measurement specialises in researching, developing and manufacturing products for the gas and liquid measurement industry, with a focus on continuous project development and enhancement. EX-i offer customers market leading performance, quality, reliability, cost and response.


@ExiFlow @proactivefleet #PAuto

Monday 19 August 2024

Strategic process technology partnership.

Companies plan to combine their process automation offerings.

A joint memorandum of understanding for a strategic partnership was signed by SICK and Endress+Hauser last October*. Since then, the project has been examined and plans for implementing the cooperation have been drawn up. Following approval by the respective supervisory bodies, representatives of both companies have now signed a corresponding agreement. The closing of the transaction is planned for the turn of the year 2024/2025 and is subject to approval by antitrust authorities.

Endress+Hauser takes over worldwide sales and service.
As a key aspect of the strategic partnership, Endress+Hauser will take over sales and service for process analysis and gas flow measurement technology completely. Around 800 specialized sales and service employees in 42 countries will transfer from SICK to Endress+Hauser. Customers will benefit by receiving more products from a single source. The global Endress+Hauser sales network will enable additional customers to be acquired, more industries to be reached and new applications to be developed.

From 2025, the production and further development of process analysers and gas flowmeters will be the responsibility of a joint venture in which each partner will hold a 50 percent stake. It will employ about 730 people at several locations in Germany. The joint venture will work closely with Endress+Hauser’s competence centers to drive product innovations forward efficiently.

Complementary offerings for process automation.
The two companies’ offerings in process technology complement each other perfectly. SICK’s products are currently used in particular in waste incineration plants, power, steel and cement plants, in the oil and gas industry, in chemical and petrochemical plants and in shipbuilding, for example for analyzing emissions in flue gas cleaning or for measuring the flow of natural gas and hydrogen. Focus on mutual benefit

Dr Mats Gökstorp  (SICK AG), and Dr Peter Selders (Endress+Hauser Group)
“This strategic partnership opens up opportunities for growth and development for SICK and Endress+Hauser. We are taking this path because by collaborating and networking we can achieve more together in a reasonable amount of time than either side could on its own – all this for the benefit of our customers, employees and both companies,” says Dr Peter Selders, CEO of the Endress+Hauser Group.

“Our aspiration is to drive the sustainable transformation of the process industry and to support our customers in leveraging the opportunities presented by decarbonization. That is why SICK and Endress+Hauser are combining their technological and market expertise. In the interest of our customers and employees, we look forward to the strategic partnership and to shape the future of process automation together,” says Dr. Mats Gökstorp, Chairman of the Executive Board at SICK AG.

Strategic partners with many things in common.

Both companies see the sustainable transformation as a business opportunity. Together, they want to provide even better support to customers in important areas such as energy and resource efficiency and climate and environmental protection as well as assisting with the decarbonization of their production processes. SICK and Endress+Hauser have worked together frequently on an order, project and customer basis. The two family-owned companies also share a long-term corporate approach.

Endress+Hauser and SICK are committed to maintaining attractive working conditions for all employees. “We look forward to welcoming the new colleagues with their valuable expertise to the Endress+Hauser team. The planned transition will be carefully prepared so that we can continue to grow together from day one,” says Peter Selders.

Both sides are currently working with high priority to ensure a seamless transition of the business at the turn of the year. Until the closing, SICK and Endress+Hauser will continue to support their process automation customers independently.


* See Strategic partnership in process automation. (October 20923)

@Endress_Hauser @Endress_IN @Endress_UK @Endress_US @SICK_de #PAuto

Discharge monitoring ensures risks continually assessed.

The installation of a heavy transformer at an alpine location presented the Swiss company BKW with a number of unusual transport issues. Having overcome these challenges, BKW engineers detected small, but rapidly declining discharges after the transformer had been installed. Under normal circumstances they might have considered returning the transformer to the factory, but given the complexity and cost of doing so, a Vaisala OPT100 Optimus™DGA instrument was fitted to monitor the transformer continuously.

“Our initial tests showed that the transformer was working well,” explains BKW primary engineer Lukas Eggimann. “However, the detection of discharges, no matter how small, represented a potential risk, so the online DGA monitor was fitted to ensure that alerts would be issued if any abnormalities developed within the transformer.”

Alpine transformer challenges.
In response to increasing demand, and to increase the security and resilience of the power supply in the Gstaad region of Switzerland, an additional 75 MVA transformer 220 kV / 50 kV was required. However, the installation site was located high in the Alps with challenging access issues. For example, it would be necessary to climb steep roads and to cross bridges that are not designed for such heavy loads.

Two attached trailers were necessary to carry the transformer, along with a self-propelled vehicle, resulting in a total payload of 123 tonnes, which exceeded the capacity of some bridges. For example, it was not possible to avoid a narrow bridge with a 32-tonne limit, so substantial reinforcement had to be implemented prior to the transformer’s arrival (see photo right).

Ensuring transformer reliability.
Following installation, BKW’s transformers are thoroughly inspected by the company’s in-house diagnostic team, as well as the Technical Commission for High Voltage Issues (FKH). Partial discharges were detected during these assessments, although a strongly decreasing trend was observed over 4 to 5 hours. “There are a number of potential causes of these discharges,” Lukas explains. “For example, tiny fragments of metal could be present as a result of welding activity during manufacture of the compartment, or the discharges might be caused by other factors such as voids, bubbles or moisture. Whatever the reason, the concern is that they might later develop into serious problems resulting in transformer failure.”

The transformer had tested perfectly in the factory, the discharges were reducing rapidly during on-site measurement, and the costs and complexity of returning the transformer to the factory were prohibitive, so, in order to avoid any potential risk, the Vaisala DGA monitor was installed.

Why monitor continuously?
The traditional method for checking the performance status of transformers is to manually collect oil samples once per year for laboratory analysis. This spot sampling method provides an indication of dissolved gases and oil quality at one moment in time. In contrast, continuous DGA monitors are able to detect problems instantaneously – before they become serious. Continuous monitors are also able to reveal trends so that users can correlate gas levels with transformer load, for example.

The Vaisala OPT100 Optimus™ DGA can be installed in less than two hours and with autocalibration and IR reference measurement, the instrument is able to deliver reliable gas trending data. Vacuum gas extraction eliminates fluctuation caused by oil temperature or pressure, and hermetically sealed optics prevent sensor contamination. Moisture and hydrogen are measured directly in the oil with a capacitive thin-film polymer HUMICAP® sensor and solid-state sensors. Importantly, the OPT100 measures the total dissolved gas pressure of the oil and detects any air leaks in sealed transformers without the requirement to monitor oxygen – which can be a misleading measurement.

“The OPT100 is a risk reduction tool,” explains Vaisala’s Andreas Hilgers. “In Gstaad, BKW are using it to ensure that the very slight concerns revealed by the post-installation tests, are mitigated by reliable continuous monitoring. We have some customers that use Vaisala DGA monitors on all of their new transformers, and other users who only install them where, say, the transformer passes FAT tests, but not the site acceptance test.”

The OPT100 can be incorporated into power companies’ SCADA systems, but it is also able to provide secure standalone communications. Lukas says, “This is an important feature for cybersecurity because the addition of an instrument such as this should not provide an additional entry point for hackers.”

The ease of installation was also an attractive feature for Lukas. “Of course, it was good that we were able to install the OPT100 quickly and easily,” he explains. “But the typical lifespan of a transformer is 40 to 60 years, so it is equally important that the monitor can be removed easily at a later stage.”

Performance to-date.
The OPT100 was initially installed in 2022, and since that time both the transformer and the DGA monitor have performed well with no sign of any abnormalities. Good correlation has been shown between the OPT100 measurements and the results from samples taken and tested by FKH, and there have been no indications of increased gas levels in the transformer oil.

The fleet of BKW transformers is in very good condition, and is monitored regularly by offline diagnostics and oil sampling for analysis. If transformers exhibit any abnormalities, the monitoring interval is shortened as a first step, and if concerns remain, the installation of an OPT100 would be considered. “Our risk reduction strategy is therefore to take action when any abnormalities are detected – much like human healthcare,” Lukas says. “Continuous DGA monitors therefore represent an essential tool in our risk management strategy, and the OPT100 has been shown to deliver the reliability and peace of mind that we need – especially when the access road has a 32-tonne limit!”


 @VaisalaGroup@_Enviro_News #PAuto #Switzerland

Thursday 15 August 2024

Industrial network security.

LAN Firewalls enable industrial operators to overcome networking challenges, ensuring both network security and uptime.

Because of their frequency, cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are no longer the sensational news they once were. However, these types of cyberattacks heavily impact communities and businesses closely tied to critical infrastructures, such as power substations, intelligent transportation, and water treatment.

To mitigate the impact of cyberattacks, governments worldwide are implementing laws and regulations to strengthen cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. For example, by October 2024, EU members are required to incorporate the NIS2 Directive into their national laws to strengthen cybersecurity for critical infrastructure. Therefore, industrial organizations need to adopt a comprehensive cybersecurity framework and implement robust solutions to meet these standards and regulations.

Defense-in-depth Strategies.
Typically, industrial cybersecurity standards and regulations recommend defense-in-depth strategies, which involve implementing multiple layers of protection to limit security risks for organizations. Industrial operators will concentrate on fortifying network boundaries and establishing security zones to minimize potential threats from external access.

However, addressing internal threats is just as critical because internal devices without protection can compromise an entire network. For instance, plugging in a portable storage device that carries malware can compromise a network and have it controlled by bad actors. Thus, protecting the network from internal and external threats is of utmost importance. Industrial firewalls effectively filter traffic to prevent potential threats from internal and external access. However, industrial operators usually have concerns about network performance when deploying industrial firewalls in LANs near critical assets.

here the focus on four concerns faced by various stakeholders— asset owners, chief information security officers (CISOs), system integrators, OT network administrators, and industrial network design experts—when implementing firewall solutions. Also highlighted is how next-gen industrial LAN firewalls overcome these challenges to strengthen network security and ensure uninterrupted network operation.

Four Worries When Implementing Firewall Solutions.
Although implementing firewall solutions increases the security level of industrial operations, these changes can affect current operations. Striking a balance between network security and performance is challenging. 

1: Adding New Devices Requires Changes to Existing Networks.
Deploying industrial firewall solutions into existing networks can lead to significant network topology changes. Redesigning the topology and reconfiguring IP subnets to integrate the new firewall solution into existing networks will demand substantial efforts and time from industrial engineers. This is particularly difficult for critical applications that cannot afford any network downtime. Therefore, industrial operators need a firewall solution that does not alter their present network configuration.
2: Adding New Devices Affects Network Performance and Services.
Seamless system operations rely on smooth network communications. The big worry when adding new devices to enhance cybersecurity is whether they meet current network performance standards, such as boot time, network latency, and operating environment needs. Furthermore, the addition of new devices raises the likelihood of network downtime caused by maintenance or device malfunctions. Therefore, a firewall solution must prioritize network performance and mitigate the risk of complete shutdown from a single point of failure.
3: Protecting Many Legacy Devices at Field Sites Is Challenging.
Standards such as IEC 62443 and frameworks like NIS2 require critical assets to protect against DoS attacks and maintain event logs during incidents. However, many critical assets in industrial applications are legacy devices that usually use older versions of operating systems and cannot be replaced right away to meet these network security requirements. To safeguard legacy devices from growing threats, a firewall solution is required that doesn’t require frequent system updates. Moreover, a significant number of legacy devices at field sites use diverse industrial communication protocols for different application needs. For improved communication security, a firewall solution needs to support these protocols and conduct detailed data analysis in industrial control networks.
4: Monitoring Networks and Cyberthreats Is Not So Simple.
To ensure the safety of networks, constant monitoring and management of network security is crucial. It requires a lot of time and effort for administrators to keep their eyes on the network status, making sure they receive real-time notifications when a network error or security event occurs. The absence of an effective monitoring mechanism for firewall solutions leads to delays in network error notifications and security event alerts, resulting in extended network downtimes and compromised operational performance.

Maximize Industrial Network Security and Uptime.
With Moxa EDF-G1002-BP Series LAN firewalls, industrial operators can overcome networking challenges, ensuring both network security and uptime. Operating in transparent firewall mode, the Moxa LAN firewall prioritizes safeguarding critical assets and facilitating secure east-west communication within the LAN.

Simplified Installation.
The nature of the LAN firewalls allows the deployment of firewalls without reconfiguring IP subnets. Such designs are perfect for those critical applications that cannot afford to change their existing network topology. To simplify network installations, these 2-port LAN firewalls allow bump-in-the-wire installations so that engineers can simply connect these LAN firewalls in front of critical assets without reconfiguring IP subnets. This way, the LAN firewalls ensure minimal disruption to existing configurations and enhance network security.

The Moxa EDF-G1002-BP Series
is an industrial-grade LAN firewall
Optimized Network Uptime.
It only takes 30 seconds of boot time to enable Moxa LAN firewalls. This quick boot time ensures that during a power outage and subsequent restoration the anomaly detection mechanism between the control center and terminal PLC equipment does not trigger mistakenly. Also, Moxa LAN firewalls have a LAN Bypass function that prevents hardware or software anomalies from causing the firewall to interrupt operational services. Both mechanisms aim to achieve uninterrupted operations.

Legacy Device Protection.
Making it easy to protect legacy devices is the core mission of Moxa LAN firewalls. They are designed for industry use, incorporating an intrusion prevention system (IPS) and deep packet inspection (DPI) technology to strengthen network security. Industrial-grade IPS designs ensure the security of legacy devices, including PLC and HMI. Moxa IPS functions safeguard legacy devices from current threats using virtual patches and pattern-based protection, allowing additional time to update systems. Moxa DPI technology provides greater control over the security of industrial communications. To maintain data integrity, rules can be defined that limit Modbus equipment to read-only access, for instance. Legacy devices can be safeguarded using different protocols and benefit from DPI technology’s support for multiple industrial protocols and advanced traffic filtering capabilities.

Simplified Network Management.
Using Moxa LAN firewalls to secure network and legacy devices will simplify network monitoring and security management, along with Moxa MXview One network management software and MXsecurity network security management software. MXview One software provides a holistic view of network security status and notifies users when a network error occurs. With MXsecurity software, users can effectively manage firewalls and monitor security events. Implementing firewall policies on a centralized platform minimizes manual errors in individual configurations. Furthermore, Moxa software notifies users of security events for quick responses and risk mitigation.

 


@Moxa_Europe @Cybersec_EU @DigitalEU @OConnellPR #PAuto #Cybersecurity #LAN

Wednesday 14 August 2024

Mono displays.

A range of Monochrome LCDs for applications that do not require a colour display has been announced by Inelco Hunter. The advantages of a monochrome display are lower cost, lower power consumption and lower processing requirements. The Transflective type LCD screens combine low power with high brightness, making them suitable for sunlight-readable portable products.
 

Character LCD modules are available for 8x2,16x1, 16x2, 16x4, 20x4 and 40x2 format, in a standard or custom design solution.

Graphic LCMs with controller ICs are available with the following resolutions: 120x32, 122x32,128x64, 240x64, 240x128, and 320x240.

Chip on Glass (COG): Graphic displays with one-chip solutions and resolutions from 128x64, 128x128, 240x64, 240x128, 240x160, and 320x240.

Mono screens are deal for applications requiring a simple status display, including factory automation, industrial machinery, medical devices and commercial applications such as EV chargers, vending machines, IoT equipment and home appliances.

Custom options are available upon request - please contact Inelco Hunter for more details. Their in-depth engineering support ensures rapid implementation, speeding up the customer’s time-to-market, and Inelco Hunter's engineers will work with the SME engineers. This added-value support is at the core of Inelco Hunter’s philosophy, and has been for the last 30 years, setting them apart from the various "stock and ship" distributors.


@InelcoHunter #PAuto

Energy effects the environment.

Weather and climate are not the same. It is normal for the number of extreme weather events to increase and decrease. But human activity is causing the climate to change, and it has been happening for centuries.

Fossil fuels enabled us to attain an unprecedented standard of living that is unsustainable without the energy from fossil fuels. But burning fossil fuels also generates carbon dioxide. Half of this accumulates in the atmosphere where it affects the temperature of the earth.

If we continue on this path, increasing the standard of living will increase fossil fuel consumption. Importantly, human health will be adversely affected within a century or less depending on the rate of growth of use of fossil fuels.

This book from the pen of David W Spitzer of Spitzer & Boyes,  uses science and data to examine the effects of energy on the environment and current strategies to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Although carbon dioxide mitigation may be beneficial, they have not halted or reversed the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

Targeting certain technologies in certain economic sectors may meet this challenge head-on. This book arms the reader with the knowledge, data, and tools to evaluate what others propose and do about climate change.


Publisher: Copperhill & Pointer. 
SBN-10: 1932095217; ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1932095210

@DavidWSpitzer #Environment #Energy #Climate

Innovation in water monitoring shortlisted.

OTT HydroMet’s XLink datalogger has been shortlisted for the WWEM 2024 ‘Most Innovative Water Monitoring Solution’ award.

XLink is a unique Wi-Fi enabled datalogger with two-way communications capability via IRIDIUM® or Cellular technology. Designed specifically for environmental monitoring, XLink is sensor agnostic, accepting SDI12, RS485 and 4-20mA inputs, and capable of transmitting up to 32 independent measurements. This means that the XLink can log and transmit remote monitoring data for parameters such as water level and flow, water quality, air quality, and meteorological parameters such as wind, precipitation and solar radiation.

“We are delighted that the XLink has been shortlisted for this award,” explained OTT HydroMet’s Dr Liam Goodes. “XLink is much more than just a highly sophisticated datalogger. With built in communications options it is able to exploit low-cost cellular comms, and where cellular is not available, IRIDIUM® satellite is a simple, elegant solution at a cost that many of our customers now find surprisingly low.”


* WWEM Conference & Exhibition is scheduledat for Birmingham (GB) from 9 –10 October 2024 and those with an interest in remote environmental monitoring can vote for various categories here

@OTTHydromet @_Enviro_News #WWEM #Water #Environment

Tuesday 13 August 2024

3D sereo vision camera.

Combines short working distance, large field of view and high depth of field.

A new 3D camera in the Ensenso product line has been introduced by IDS Imaging Development Systems. With its compact, industrial-grade design and the combination of a very short working distance and a large field of view, the Ensenso B is particularly suitable for bin picking applications. Thanks to its high depth of field, it is able to capture objects over a large area and to localize all parts in a container at once, for example. This optimizes the pick-and-place process and facilitates emptying of containers. The stereo vision camera is now available in series production.

The great strength of Ensenso B lies in the very precise detection of objects at close range. It provides a wide field of view and an impressively high depth of field. More specifically, this means that the area in which an object is sharply imaged is unusually large. At a distance of 30 centimetres between the camera and the object, the Z-accuracy is approx. 0.1 millimetres. The maximum working distance is 2 meters.

The housing, which accommodates two 5 MP colour cameras from IDS, a pattern projector and all the electronics, is completely enclosed. This simplifies the cabling. Ensenso B complies with protection class IP65/67, which is an advantage in demanding operating conditions. With dimensions of just 120 x 56 x 104 millimetres, the new 3D camera's design is also very space-saving. This makes it ideal for use on a robot arm, for example (pic right).

The Ensenso B will play an important role in the next video session on the company's own Vision Channel, which addresses the topic of "Full-featured 360° 3D point clouds using a multi-camera setup" on 24 September 2024.


@IDS_Imaging @mepaxIntPR #Pauto #Vision

Monday 12 August 2024

Rugged RTUs.

Red Lion has launched two new programmable Remote Terminal Units (RTUs), VT-MIPM-138-D and VT-MIPM-248-D. Equipped with onboard I/O and designed for uncompromising performance in extreme environments, these industrial controllers are ideal for a wide range of rugged, process-oriented applications in water and wastewater processing, oil and gas production and other advanced automation settings.

The new RTUs deliver maximum standalone control over today’s toughest industrial processes. Automatic datalogging and timestamping, as well as logging of trends, alarms and sequences of events, give operators full visibility on their applications. A robust IEC 61131 programming and configuration environment in Red Lion Workbench provides extensive programming and troubleshooting capability. The unit also supports ISaGRAF for backward compatibility and has a true open system design, with Ethernet TCP, Modbus, Linux® and more.

An ideal platform for water, wastewater and oil and gas processing facilities, the VT RTUs come pre-certified, letting operators add applications as desired, program and configure as needed and scale up easily, from 1 to 1000+ stations. Multi-user connectivity is enabled via 10/100 Ethernet ports, RS232 and RS485 and up to 4 communications ports. Onboard I/O is a mixture of DI, DO, AI and AO. Advanced communication capabilities include report on exception, store and forward and peer-to-peer networking.

“The VT-MIPM-138-D and VT-MIPM-248-D units represent the ultimate RTU upgrade for extreme industrial settings,” said Jacob Colegrove, Product Manager. “For operators moving from an existing Sixnet series, it’s the obvious choice. They share the same footprint, has equivalent I/O count, offer comprehensive data logging and networking functionality, plus programmable features for full flexibility.”

Suitable for hazardous areas and extreme temperatures, the controllers are rated for operating temperatures of -40°C to 70°C and have UL Class I, Division 2, CE, and ABS Type certifications.


• Red Lion products are marketed in Ireland through Instrument Technology 

@redlioncontrols @mepaxIntPR #PAuto #Communications


Friday 9 August 2024

Flow computer.

Multi-point measurements conforming to AGA, ISO, API standards

The SFC3000 flow computer from Ex-i Flow Measurement Ltd may be configured to provide a multi-stream measurement solution for gas flow. Using a SFC3000 to make multiple sample point measurements can offer cost savings by allowing a single emissions analyser to make sequential measurements from many different sample points.

The EX-i SFC3000 flow computer in a multi-stream system measurement configuration.

With additional I/O option boards, the number of streams measured by the EX-i SFC3000 flow computer can be increased up to 5. While it is possible to have multiple streams on a single I/O board, fiscal measurements require one stream per board. If more than 5 streams are required these can be spread over more than one flow computer and the data collated together using the supervisor features of the SFC3000.

The optional I/O boards also have output functionality to allow the control of, or information to be passed to, other parts of a system via pulse or status digital outputs and 4-20mA outputs. With the addition of a communication board, data can also be passed to other systems via the communication board ports, such printers or DCS. Data can also be obtained from a gas chromatograph or other source via the serial or ethernet ports.

    Optional boards include
    •I/O digital Stream Boards
    •I/O Analogue Stream Board
    •I/O Switch Stream Board
The SFC3000 is a highly versatile liquid hydrocarbon and gas flow measuring device capable of operating in a stand-alone single stream flow measurement system or as part of a highly complex multi-stream system and offers a great deal more than a dedicated flow computer. It can operate on a number of levels from a supervisory machine to a standalone flow computer or as a system component. With its touch screen VGA display and extensive processing capabilities, combined with simple to use controls and unique operating software, it can function as a complete station supervisor integrated into a flow computer housing.

Designed specifically to meet the needs of the worldwide liquid hydrocarbon and gas measurement markets, the SFC3000 is intended to positively contribute to both management and conservation of the world’s dwindling energy resources by providing both versatile and accurate measurement and incorporating state of the art designs and components.

The SFC3000 flow computer should be considered the “brains” of a flow measurement system and requires a number of peripheral components to take measurements. SFC3000 flow computer key features:
  • Measurement conforming to AGA, ISO, API standards of: dry and wet natural gas, hydrocarbon liquids, other gases e.g. nitrogen, other liquids e.g. water.
  • Nmi (Nederland’s Measurement Institute) Certificates to: WELMEC 7.2 and 8.8, OIML R117, MID (Measurement Instrumentation Directive) 2014/32/EU
  • Standard Features: standalone flow computing function, flow computing combined with supervisory function, up to 2 G-byte additional memory for Alarm, Audit and Data Logging, optional SD card required.
  • Meter types: pulse generating flow meters, most common ultrasonic flow meters, dp transmitters with orifice or venturi measurements
  • Configurable Display: system diagrams, Trending and graphical displays, Language options, Interfaces to most types of metering equipment and all popular GC’s, Easy Installation and interfacing
  • Supervisory Features: Alarm/Event/Data Logging and Recording, Printer Report Generation, System Diagram Display, Network Communication, Station Controller Functions, Valve Control and Remote Operation.
  • Maintenance Functions: stream summation, pid/sampler functions, flow computer specification.
The SFC3000 is packaged in an industry Standard Half Width 3U High 19” rack construction suitable for panel or chassis mount. It can accommodate up to 6 user plug-in cards and up to five measurement streams in the same chassis.
@ExiFlow @proactivefleet #PAuto

Thursday 8 August 2024

Gas analyser certified to to EN15267-4 QAL1.

The First Certified FTIR Portable Analyzer in the World

The portable analyzer GT6000 Mobilis, from Gasmet Technologies, launched in 2023, has received EN15267-4 QAL1 certification (MCERTS). The EN15267-4 QAL1 certification for the GT6000 Mobilis further establishes Gasmet as a trusted partner for customers seeking accurate and reliable gas analysis in various applications.*

Gasmet's GT6000 Mobilis is the first Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) portable analyzer to receive EN15267-4 QAL1 certification (MCERTS). This achievement highlights Gasmet's dedication to innovation and excellence in the field of gas analysis. The certification enables customers to ensure the reliability and accuracy of emission monitoring systems, which are crucial for regulatory compliance and environmental protection.

EN15267-4 certified products, known for their exceptional performance in changing environmental conditions and regardless of vibrations, provide peace of mind to users. Even when certification isn't mandated, it serves as a testament to the quality and reliability of the GT6000 Mobilis analyzer. With portable use being significantly different from continuous use, the Mobilis is designed to withstand varying gas matrixes, frequent equipment assembly and dismantling, and the need to move from site to site.

"Efficient measurements bring the best value for our customers," said Ms. Nenne Nordström, CEO of Gasmet Technologies. "Reliable results and predictable stack testing campaigns also benefit our customers. Nobody wants to inform their customers that the stack testing team needs to return to the site for a rerun because of unreliable test campaign results" she continued.

The GT6000 Mobilis delivers real-time results, providing immediate feedback on the progress and validity of QAL2 tests. Users can monitor humidity levels and receive automatic notifications if any unpredictable events occur during the measurement process. Additionally, preliminary information regarding the results can be shared with customers directly after or even during the campaign, enhancing communication and efficiency.


*See also Article: Ensure emission monitoring quality with EN15267-4 certified GT6000 Mobilis 

@Gasmet_Tech @Nederman #PAuto  #Standards