A blog specializing in pressure, temperature, level and flow instrumentation, control valves, process analyzers, and all other areas of process measurement. Courtesy of Miller Energy, a New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio process instrumentation Rep and Distributor.
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6 Reasons to Choose Brooks SLA Series Mass Flow Controllers
- Options for star, ring, or daisy chain topologies.
- Operators can monitor real-time performance and network data by complying with IEEE Ethernet standards.
- Flexible network architecture compatible with ordinary Cat 5 cabling and routers simplifies network setup and guarantees all devices interact and exchange data.
- EtherNetIPTM and PROFINETTM enabled devices can provide rich data for process control, monitoring, diagnostics, and predictive maintenance.
Because EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET use the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP™), support exists from a vast ecosystem of solution providers for industrial process automation. EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET readily connect to a wide range of DCSs and PLCs, including:
- Allen-Bradley
- Emerson
- Siemens
- Rockwell
Due to the ability of contract manufacturers and end-users to use the EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET protocols to:
- Cut operating costs
- Boost process efficiency, quality, yield, and output.
Brooks Instrument engineers worked with Rockwell Automation to provide an upgraded device profile that simplifies the setup and integration of the MFC into the Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley) PLC. The SLA5800 and SLAMf are now compatible with EtherNet/IP™ from renowned automation manufacturers.The upgraded device/add-on profile:
- Setup or edit any of the attribute tabs or parameters. The user determines which attributes are appropriate for their procedure.
- Removes the requirement for programming expertise to connect the MFC to the network.
On the SLA5800 and SLAMf with EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET, we deliver on our promise to provide value without losing equipment space. Brooks Instrument designed EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET directly into the mass flow controller, eliminating the need for add-on adapters or modules. The SLA5800 and SLAMf MFCs completely integrate EtherNet/IP™ and PROFINET. The EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET equipped SLA5800 and SLAMf MFCs have the same footprint as the regular SLA5800 and SLAMf. They also link to your EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET networks, eliminating the need for additional hardware such as gateways, analog I/O cards, or bespoke cabling and wires. All you need is standard ethernet wiring to get your device running and linked to the network.
The SLA5800 and SLAMf with EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET have a user-friendly TCP/IP configuration. A web-based interface connects the MFC to the user's EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET networks. Once on the network, the user can quickly identify individual MFCs, saving time if the system has several MFCs.
Intelligent and data-rich mass flow controllers, the SLA5800 and SLAMf with EtherNet/IP™ or PROFINET may improve operational efficiency in equipment automation, metrology, and maintenance.For example, limiting the upstream gas input pressure may affect MFC accuracy. The alarm data could be supplied to an operator via the built-in restricted flow alarm.
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Miller Energy Is a Premier Manufacturer's Representative and Distributor of Process Instrumentation, Valves and Process Equipment
Miller Energy provides a wide range of instrumentation and control solutions to many markets, including refining, water treatment, chemical production, and food and beverage. Miller's products are useful in applications that require measuring, controlling, monitoring, and analyzing pressure, temperature, level, flow, pH, O2, CO2, and various other process variables.
Miller Energy comprises the most technically savvy salespeople in the industry. All Field Sales Engineers are factory trained on all of our product lines. All Inside Sales/Technical Support Engineers are responsible for a specific product line and support our entire customer base. Intelligent geographic product distribution provides the most timely delivery for greater customer satisfaction.
Miller Energy has four office locations:
- The South Plainfield, NJ, corporate headquarters serves Northern New Jersey, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.
- The Exton, PA office serves Southern New Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland.
- The Pittsburgh, PA location serves Western Pennsylvania, Western Maryland, and West Virginia.
- The Cleveland, OH office serves Ohio.
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In New York Metro and Northern NJ
Phone: 800-631-5454
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New White Paper from Brooks Instrument: Satisfying the Increasing Need for Flexibility in Bioprocess Equipment
A new level of device flexibility significantly improves the flexibility of the entire bioreactor unit operation with the Brooks Instrument SLA Series Biotech mass flow controller – essential for process development and biomanufacturing.
Learn about the key benefits of mass flow controller flexibility for your bioprocess in this new white paper:
- With accurate and repeatable gas flow control, you can achieve a wide usable flow range for your single-use bioreactor.
- With multi-gas/multi-range (MG-MR) capability, you can meet the needs of multiple applications.
- Utilize the concepts of cardinal ranges and range slices to allow hardware to be "reconfigured" rather than replaced.
- Overcome limitations in regulated and non-regulated industries by providing supporting documentation.
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Calibration of a 4-20 mA Transmitter in a Hazardous Area Using a Portable Calibrator
This video demonstrates how to calibrate a 4-20 mA transmitter in a hazardous environment using a portable calibrator, in this case, the WIKA CPH7000 Ex.
Before you do calibrations in a hazardous (Ex) space, you must be aware of several things. There are many levels of dangerous areas, as well as various levels of calibrating equipment to choose. A hazardous location includes or may contain combustible substances (whether indoors or outdoors). It could be a liquid, gas, vapor, or dust that is combustible. Depending on the hazardous area classification, a flammable substance may be present all of the time, a particular percentage of the time, or just in specific instances, such as during shutdowns or accidents.
In the best of circumstances, calibration can be a challenging task. Doing so in an area with a risk of explosion raises the complexity level to a new level, requiring the technician to have the necessary training and equipment. The WIKA CPH7000 Ex process calibrator is a precise, easy-to-use portable instrumentation calibrator that tests process transmitters in hazardous areas.
For more information WIKA products, or about instrument calibration in general, contact Miller Energy, Inc.
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