Welcome to the August edition of the Moore Industries Interface Newsletter! In this edition of the Interface, we share an announcement regarding our upcoming solution for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) loops. Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn to keep up with us and make sure you get the news as soon as it's out. We also highlight our new blog which covers the need for more choices for logic solvers that are cost-effective, easy-to-use, voting capable, and IEC-61508 certified. We share an application on our HES HART to Ethernet Gateway System and how you can use it as a solution for more cost-effective temperature data acquisition. We wrap up this month with a product spotlight on our SPA2 Programmable Limit Alarm Trip. Thanks for reading and keeping up to date with us!
Keep an eye out for a big announcement coming from Moore Industries on August 29th, 2023. Make sure you follow our LinkedIn account so you don't miss the news. Our team has been hard at work on an innovative solution for safety-related loops and we can't wait to share this news with you!
SIS Logic Solvers: More Choices Are Needed
Dive into our new blog which emphasizes the significance of the market's needs for cost-effective, less complex, multipoint, voting-capable, and IEC 61508-certified logic solvers. A solution that fills the gap between safety PLCs and simple single-loop logic solvers, providing efficient and budget-friendly options for safety practitioners.
There are different technologies available to eliminate long home runs of thermocouple extension wires and the associated error caused by the wire. A popular choice is to DIN-rail mount HART temperature transmitters in the field and then bring the copper wire back to the DCS input cards. Read more on this application note to see how this can be done using the HES HART to Ethernet Gateway System.
SPA2 Programmable Limit Alarm Trip
The universal SPA2 Programmable Limit Alarm Trips provide on/off control, warn of unwanted process conditions, alarm on rate-of-change, and provide emergency shutdown. Very versatile, they accept a signal input from transmitters, temperature sensors, and a wide array of other monitoring and control instruments.