My friends in Chanhassen have been hard at work on the usability front. I connected with Emerson's Alexander Miller to find out what's the latest with the Rosemount 3051 pressure transmitter. Alex pointed to two new innovative features — Local Operator Interface (LOI)...
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Detecting Loop Electrical Integrity Issues
Advanced diagnostics are improving our lives in many ways from healthcare to transportation. And in our world of process automation, they are fundamentally changing the way we operate and manage our plants. In an earlier post, A High-Speed, Statistical View for Better...
DP Level Measurement with Electronic Remote Sensors Innovation Recognized
You may recall from a post, Eliminating Temperature Effects in DP Level Measurement, a cool new technology—Rosemount 3015S Electronic Remote Sensors (ERS) system. To avoid some of the temperature and response time issues that I highlighted in the post with capillary...
Reliability and Robustness Demonstrated Through Fun Videos
A colleague alerted me to a series of fun videos from the Rosemount Measurement team. The videos star Emerson's Caitlin Breen and Daniel Lucey in the role of white lab-coated Rosemount 3051S Series instrumentation torture specialists. It's one thing to say your...
Celebrating 10 Years of the Rosemount 3051S in Action
The old cliché, "time flies when you're having fun" applies to the many Emerson folks who had a hand in the development, launch, and widespread use of the Rosemount 3051S Series of pressure, DP [differential pressure] level, and DP flow transmitters. Congratulations...
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