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The Safest Way To Calibrate Fieldbus Instruments
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White Paper: The Safest Way To Calibrate Fieldbus Instruments
By Beamex
Conventional transmitters can deliver only one simultaneous parameter, one way. Each transmitter needs a dedicated pair of cables, and I/O subsystems are required to convert the analog mA signal to a digital format for a control system.
Fieldbus transmitters are able to deliver a huge amount of information via the quick two-way bus. Several transmitters can be connected to the same pair of wires. Conventional I/O systems are no longer needed because segment controllers connect the instrument segments to the quicker, higher-level fieldbus backbone. Being an open standard, instruments from any manufacturer can be connected to the same fieldbus as plug-and-play.
Another big advantage is the on-line self-diagnostics that helps in predictive maintenance and eventually reduces the downtime, offering maintenance savings. Remote configuration also helps to support reduced downtime. The improved system performance is important criteria for some plants. There are also other advantages compared to conventional instrumentation.
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