Welcome to the June Issue of the Interface Newsletter! In this issue, our focus is on temperature, one of the most measured process variables used for controlling industrial processes. Below, you will find information about the Moore Industries THZ3/TDZ3 Dual Input Smart HART Temperature Transmitters. Additionally, we invite you to read our whitepaper, "A Practical Guide to Improving Temperature Measurement Accuracy." Explore an application story about how a nutritional supplement company upgraded its temperature monitoring solution and learn more about the WORM® Flexible Sensor Kits. Stay informed and keep reading!
The THZ3 and TDZ3 Dual Input Smart HART transmitters simplify your operations with two sensor inputs and advanced features that give you far more control over your temperature measurements. Each sensor is individually selectable and programmable via HART or DTM.
A Practical Guide to Improving Temperature Measurement Accuracy
Some processes do not require temperature measurement accuracy, and others do. However, you may be unsure whether accuracy is important for your particular application, or whether improving accuracy will make enough of a difference in your process results to justify the cost and effort. This paper identifies problems that result from inaccurate measurements and outlines ways to solve them that are both effective and economical.
A Nutrition Supplement Company's facility has spray driers with a deluge safety system. After issues with their PLC reporting errors and triggering the deluge system causing damage to production batches, they needed a new & more reliable solution. Read the application to learn how the Moore Industries TDZ3 Smart HART Dual Input Temperature Transmitters were used in place of the PLC cards to read the RTD sensors to reduce errors within their facility.
The WORM® Flexible Sensor Kits
The WORM® Flexible Sensor Kits are field-cuttable and work in both new and retrofit applications, replacing restrictive straight sensor probes allowing you to stock one sensor for multiple thermowell lengths and configurations. The WORM bends right through the top or face of the enclosure. It slides through the enclosure's conduit port, and into (or out of) the thermowell without having to remove the enclosure or any assembly components.