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Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
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October 26, 2011 - Emerson Process Management announces intrinsically safe (IS) CHARMs. Electronic Marshalling with CHARMs is a key component of Emerson’s “I/O on Demand” strategy, which provides solutions for all types of I/O interconnection: point-to-point, bussed, and wireless. Electronic Marshalling can eliminate two-thirds of the wiring and connections needed in conventional marshalling cabinets. Single channel integrity improves plant uptime and makes projects simpler and easier to engineer and implement. The CHARMs technology greatly increases flexibility in assigning I/O types, whether for late project changes, or during start-up, operation or temporary installations. Similarly, it adds flexibility in deciding the best location for I/O--whether in a rack room, remote locations, hazardous areas, or harsh environments. “Electronic Marshalling allows process manufacturers to shorten project schedules, accommodate late project changes, eliminate equipment and cabinets, and dramatically simplify the I/O and marshalling design process,” said Peter Zornio, Emerson Process Management’s chief strategic officer. “With the addition of IS CHARMs, we bring that flexibility and savings to some of the most challenging process environments where, arguably, flexibility and reliability are needed most.” About Emerson Process Management |
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