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real-time data and insights, enabling proactive main- tenance and process optimization. The ProcessMaster family let users enjoy the familiarity of connectivity via the analogue 4-20mA instrumentation world, as well as the increased speed and other benefits of digital communications. The FEW620 has an analogue card to provide a conven- tional output (e.g. 4-20mA) with an optional MODBUS card. The FEW630 has multiple plug-in digital cards options that lets users add the enhanced functionality and performance resulting from a variety of digital communication. We are seeing more interest in the use of Ethernet in our industries with Power over Ethernet (PoE) already available in ProcessMaster. As the EM electronics share the same electronics platform of coriolis and thermal mass we will soon introduce Advanced Physical Later (APL) into the ProcessMaster range.
HOW DOES THE NEW FLOWMETER RANGE ENABLE SIMPLER INSTALLATION, OPERA- TION AND MAINTENANCE?
All models feature an ‘Easy Setup’ parameter menu to simplify set-up, operation, diagnostics and maintenance. There’s also an updated Sensor Memory function that greatly simplifies commissioning in the field. During initial
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installation a self-configuration sequence replicates all calibration data into the Sensor Memory, eliminating the possibility for errors and avoiding time-consuming, matched pair installation of sensor and transmitter. Then it’s quick and easy to swap out transmitter modules at any time with no need for reprogramming.
We continue to support verification with our finger- printing process. A simple fingerprint test can now we completed as standard on the transmitter with no extra tools. This simple test can be enhanced with a full fingerprint verification using our Measurement Verification Software (SRV500).
WHAT OTHER TOOLS DOES ABB OFFER TO COMPLEMENT THIS DIGITAL-FIRST FLOW- METER ECOSYSTEM?
Our customers no longer just see a flowmeter simply as a passive device. They’re under pressure to improve the efficiency and sustainability of their operations and for utility providers, for example, they’re accountable to regulators and other stakeholders to demonstrate compliance and transparency in areas such as billing. ABB Ability solutions combine ABB’s deep domain expertise with connectivity and software innovation to empower real-time, data-driven decisions for safer, smarter operations that maximize resource efficiency.
My Measurement Assistant: Service support when and where you need it most! Web application that provides maintenance guidance including commissioning, trou- bleshooting, training and spare parts management.
Field Information Manager (FIM): Device manage- ment made easy! Designed with user-friendly FDI technology, it helps you streamline configuration, commissioning, diagnostics, and maintenance of fieldbus instruments. The latest release includes large system support with extended number of supported device tags, more flexibility in client/ server deployment, additional field connectivity and strengthened Ethernet-APL support.
SRV500: In-situ device verification made easy! There are four versions basic, standard, enhanced and premium. The basic is a simple method (pass or fail) of checking the product health up to the premium version that uses a test box to verify the accuracy within +/- 1% of the original factory calibration with a fingerprint verification and generating reports.
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www.abb.com November 2024 Instrumentation Monthly
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