Fisher Fieldvue DVC6200 SIS digital valve controller

Friday, 10 May, 2013 | Supplied by: Emerson


The Fisher Fieldvue DVC6200 SIS digital valve controller responds to safety demands, and features partial stroke and position monitoring capabilities for the final control element in a safety instrumented system (SIS). Intelligent automatic partial stroke valve testing provides improved safety and reliability versus traditional pneumatic and jammer partial stroke methods.

The DVC6200 SIS combines the field-proven, linkage-less, non-contact feedback design of the DVC6200 and DVC2000 platforms with the safety demand and automatic partial stroke testing capability of the DVC6000 SIS. The DVC6200 SIS has been evaluated to the latest version of IEC 61508 (2010) and is certified as a SIL 3-capable device for both 4-20 mA and 0-24 VDC power settings.

An integral position transmitter is available with the DVC6200 SIS and is capable of reading valve position even on loss of power to the digital valve controller. The position monitoring safety function has been evaluated independently from the digital valve controller safety function and is SIL 2 capable.

Partial stroke valve testing can be used in service to safely increase the period of time between proof-testing the final control element. Additionally, the DVC6200 SIS confirms solenoid operation and captures useful diagnostic data during a trip event.

Emerson’s DeltaV SIS provides out-of-the-box tools that allow direct access to the DVC6200 SIS diagnostics and partial stroke data, and the ability to set up and run the partial stroke tests automatically.

Online: www.emerson.com/au/automation
Phone: 03 9721 0200
Related Products

Fisher IC2 cryogenic top-entry control valve

The Fisher IC2 cryogenic top-entry control valve is designed for cold box applications in air...

ABB Ability System 800xA 7.0 DCS

ABB has launched its System 800xA 7.0 DCS enabling greater flexibility and modularity.

Emerson DeltaV version 16.LTS distributed control system

Emerson has included software-defined automation in its latest distributed control system release.


  • All content Copyright © 2026 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd