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Report from Hannover: New Beckhoff automation hardware, software

Control Engineering Process - 24 April, 2009 - 03:00
At Hannover Fair (April 20-24, 2009), Beckhoff introduced several new products, including an expansion to its AX5000 servo drive series; software that integrates robotics, motion control, and PLC; and a condition monitoring terminal. The company also previewed the upcoming release of a PC-based safety PLC.

Migration plan helps transition from legacy DCS platforms

Control Engineering Process - 23 April, 2009 - 03:00
Chemical company Arkema describes its migration to Rockwell Automation PlantPAx system. The program is said to give manufacturers a phased approach that eliminates many of the costs, risks, and complexities involved with migrating legacy DCSs, while providing...

Report from Hannover Fair: World Energy Dialogue says lead environmentally to succeed

Control Engineering Process - 22 April, 2009 - 17:41
Fourth annual World Energy Dialogue convened at Hannover Messe, in Hannover, Germany, on April 21. The theme of this year’s event was energy supply security. The backdrop of the global environmental crisis and the increase in U.S. momentum to combat climate change provided additional context to the discussions. Key include technologies, policies, and funding. Link to other Hannover coverage.

China coal gasification plant adds new automation for expansion

Control Engineering Process - 20 April, 2009 - 03:00
Shanghai Coking & Chemical's new capacity doubles methanol output and operates using fieldbus architecture. The plant (see larger image) converts coal to synthesized gas, methanol, and carbon monoxide in huge amounts. Each hour, the expanded plant produces...

Video illustrates gas flow controller operation

Control Engineering Process - 16 April, 2009 - 03:00
Sierra Instruments releases new video explaining operation and functions of its mass flow controller.

New flowmeter combines mechanical and electronic functions

Control Engineering Process - 16 April, 2009 - 03:00
Proven variable area flowmeter gains sophistication with digital signal processing technology. Solid state design electronically senses movement of the magnetic piston assembly and provides accurate, repeatable flow measurements. The device has no mechanical linkages, which results in longer operating life. While pre-calibrated, it still can be configured for...

Level switch has huge temperature range

Control Engineering Process - 16 April, 2009 - 03:00
New vibrating-fork liquid level switch provides point readings in extreme applications.

Integrating wireless instrumentation

Control Engineering Process - 16 April, 2009 - 03:00
Resource offers nuts-and-bolts suggestions for getting wireless instrumentation data into your control systems.

Tutorial: Isolating signals to kill crosstalk

Control Engineering Process - 16 April, 2009 - 03:00
When signals make the jump from one cable to another, it degrades accuracy. Here's advice on how to minimize the effect.

Mini-Coriolis flowmeters expand flow range

Control Engineering Process - 15 April, 2009 - 03:00
A solution for when you need high-accuracy mass readings in a very low flow range.

Pressure sensor: New design uses fused silicon glass element

Control Engineering Process - 15 April, 2009 - 03:00
Robust diaphragm of pressure sensor thrives in hostile environments, says Tel-Tru.

Machine builder wins control panel design contest: 60% less space, 30% less wiring

Control Engineering Process - 14 April, 2009 - 03:00
CP Packaging won the 2009 Control Engineering panel design award, based on a poll at www.controleng.com during March. The company’s design for plant-floor machine control panels focus on saving space, assembly, and startup time as key considerations, especially in rugged environments. This and five other panel design tutorial videos remain available for viewing and comment. Look inside the CP Packaging panel design and the others, as well.

NERC to utilities: Look harder at critical assets to reduce cyber security risk

Control Engineering Process - 13 April, 2009 - 03:00
NERC criticizes electric utilities for downplaying critical nature of assets and cyber threats, putting national grid at risk. Link to exclusive cyber security video and blog that aim to reduce cyber security threats to automation systems.

Appliance transaction module connects multi-type PLCs without OPC

Control Engineering Process - 8 April, 2009 - 03:00
cATM module from Online Development installs in a Rockwell ControlLogix PAC chassis and communicates with PLCs from Siemens, Schneider, others.

Cyber security and safety providers merge to expand coverage

Control Engineering Process - 3 April, 2009 - 03:00
Byres Research and exida join forces to offer safety and security consultation and certification. Safety assessments are among offerings to augment availability.

Large tag count SCADA systems need proper planning

Control Engineering Process - 1 April, 2009 - 03:00
A lot of SCADA systems involving telemetry, especially in the water/wastewater industry, have a minimal amount of data coming from each site. A wastewater collection system with 100 sites, for example, might have only 1,000 to 2,000 tags. (These data points can be either an analog value like "level" or a digital value like "pump running.

Safety in hazardous locations, interest in home fuel cells

Control Engineering Process - 1 April, 2009 - 03:00
Re: "Intrinsically safe or Explosion proof," Control Engineering North America edition, October 2008. As a regular user of both IS and EXD equipment for automotive spray applications (Class 1 Div. 1), it was nice to see an article about our forgotten needs. I would like to point out another important difference between IS and EXD other than costs: Maintenance.

Simulation Evolves in Power Plants

Control Engineering Process - 1 April, 2009 - 03:00
Just as businesses in the manufacturing, retail, and other sectors are tightening their belts and looking for opportunities to optimize their operations, the electric power industry is taking a long, hard look at its operations. Like never before, utilities are keeping a close eye on the bottom line, looking for opportunities to boost profitability without sacrificing safety, reliability, and a...

Wireless, wired I/O, controllers

Control Engineering Process - 1 April, 2009 - 03:00
Wired Ethernet network options and wireless 802.11a/b/g capabilities now are available on standard Opto 22 Snap PAC controllers and I/O systems. Using wireless for programmable automation controllers and I/O is as easy as it is for PCs and laptop computers, rather than the hodgepodge of proprietary and incompatible technologies typically found in the industrial automation industry. This was a Control Engineering North American print edition Product Exclusive.

PC in a drive: ultra-compact, integrated

Control Engineering Process - 1 April, 2009 - 03:00
Plastics, packaging, print, and textile industries can benefit from high efficiency multi-axis machines when using the B&R Industrial Automation Acoposmulti solution. The APC820, "the PC in a drive," integrates the highest level of PC performance in Acoposmulti devices. This allows the user to save space in the switching cabinet. This was a Control Engineering North American print edition Product Exclusive.
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