Process control systems

Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 7000 medium-voltage drives

10 December, 2014 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation Australia

PowerFlex 7000 drives offer a safe torque-off option to help industrial manufacturers and equipment builders simplify their functional safety design.


Schneider Electric SCADAPack 500E series rPACs

27 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

The SCADAPack 500E series rPACs combine the functionalities of an RTU and a PAC in a single device.


Qenos makes a step change with adaptive process control

25 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Aspen Technology Australia Pty Ltd

The most critical shortcoming of current advanced control systems, as used by most larger process plants, specifically refineries and chemical manufacturers, is that as the plant ages and feedstock characteristics change, the as-built control model loses fidelity, resulting in inefficiencies and substandard output product.


Schneider Electric SCADAPack 50 wireless remote data logger

25 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

SCADAPack 50 is a wireless remote data logger designed for monitoring applications when power and network access is either unavailable or prohibitively challenging.


Using electrical control valve actuators on oil and gas separators

17 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Rotork Australia

Separators are almost always present wherever there are oil and gas production facilities because, depending on the nature of the reservoir, oil, gas and water will be present in varying proportions.


ABB System 800xA Minerals Library Release 5.1/5

12 November, 2014 | Supplied by: ABB Australia Pty Ltd

System 800xA Minerals Library Release 5.1/5 offers enhanced control, routing, yard and port functionalities.


Optimising clean-in-place processes in food and beverage operations: Part 2

07 November, 2014 by Benjamin Jude and Eric Lemaire* | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

Existing clean-in-place (CIP) processes are time intensive and waste large amounts of energy, water and chemicals. In Part 1 of this article the risks and costs associated with inefficient CIP processes were discussed, but new innovations in CIP technology can now allow plant operators to cut costs in an environmentally friendly manner while still conforming to regulatory safety standards.


Refinery upgrades shut-off valves for improved safety and efficiency

03 November, 2014 by Andreas Pischke* | Supplied by: Metso Automation (ANZ) Pty Ltd

In Europe, safety, efficiency and compliance with European regulations are major criteria in critical applications such as burner management systems. For this reason, one refinery decided to invest in new fuel gas lines and safety systems for its heaters and furnaces to make the units safer and more efficient.


Splunk and Kepware form alliance, using IT technology to gain new insights from industrial data

03 November, 2014 | Supplied by: Direct Automation Pty Ltd

The integration between Splunk Enterprise and KEPServerEX breaks down the industrial data and IT data silos to deliver new real-time insights that were previously unavailable.


Fast track automation of LPG terminal in Mexico

28 October, 2014 by Marcelo Carugo and Fernando Mirafuentes* | Supplied by: Emerson

Emerson has helped an LPG terminal in Mexico to implement terminal automation with safety and fire systems, in just one week, including an integral control system, 100% monitoring of the operations and compliance to all international environmental and safety requirements.


Rotork Midland stainless steel hydraulic valves for offshore

20 October, 2014 | Supplied by: Rotork Australia

Rotork Midland has extended its range of hydraulic valves to include wellhead chemical-injection and chemical-dosing applications for offshore well and pipeline installations.


Optimising clean-in-place processes in food and beverage operations: Part 1

10 October, 2014 by Benjamin Jude and Eric Lemaire* | Supplied by: Schneider Electric

Clean-in-place (CIP) processes are often intensive and waste large amounts of energy, water and chemicals. New innovations in CIP technology allow plant operators to cut costs in an environmentally friendly manner while still conforming to regulatory safety standards.


Rotork Midland control valve range

23 September, 2014 | Supplied by: Rotork Australia

Established brands including Midland-ACS, Alcon and Landon Kingsway have been added to Rotork Instruments' product offering with the formation of Rotork Midland.


Fisher P700 rotary actuator for LPG service

19 September, 2014 | Supplied by: Emerson

The Fisher P700 rotary-style actuator is designed for use with Fisher C series internal valves in LP gas service, and offer a reliable method to remotely operate internal valves on storage tanks, bobtail route trucks, and bulk transports.


SCADA upgrade for Lake Como aqueduct system

03 September, 2014 | Supplied by: Itech Corporation Pty Ltd

Lake Como, in northern Italy, is served by nearly 60 km of aqueducts, and the modernisation of the SCADA system created the opportunity to not only take advantage of technology advances, but also to review water management concepts and to introduce energy profile management.


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