Overcoming Challenges of High-Density Temperature Monitoring with Ethernet
This whitepaper explores the advantages of high-density temperature monitoring systems using Ethernet connectivity over traditional approaches that rely on individual temperature transmitters. Conventional systems require extensive wiring and multiple transmitters, increasing cost and complexity. The TCS Temperature Concentrator System paired with the HES HART-to-Ethernet Gateway consolidates multiple sensor signals into fewer modules, reducing wiring and equipment needs while enabling faster data transmission, improved scalability, and greater overall efficiency.
This application note explains how to overcome BPCS and DCS limitations when HART input cards do not support multidrop functionality. The HES HART-to-Ethernet Gateway bridges this gap by acting as a HART master, collecting process and diagnostic data from multiple HART devices and converting it to MODBUS/TCP. By keeping signals digital and maximizing available infrastructure, the HES delivers more usable data, improved accuracy, and valuable diagnostics to support preventive maintenance while reducing overall system costs.
In our final part of the Understanding Alarm Trips video series, we examine how redundant architectures and voting strategies help reduce nuisance trips and improve process reliability. This video explains why single alarm trips can be insufficient for critical applications and how voting schemes such as one-out-of-two, two-out-of-two, and two-out-of-three enhance safety and availability. Real-world examples show how redundancy helps minimize false alarms, reduce downtime, and support more efficient plant operations.
HTZ Smart HART Transmitter for Precision Temperature & Humidity Monitoring
Maintaining precise temperature and humidity control is critical to reliable data center operation. The Moore Industries HTZ Smart HART Humidity and Temperature Transmitter delivers accurate, dependable environmental data to help prevent overheating, condensation, and equipment damage. Designed for continuous monitoring, the HTZ supports stable performance, improved efficiency, and confident protection of critical infrastructure.
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