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The ability to interpret air preheater performance and analyze results is enhanced with an understanding of the process variability within both the air and gas systems.
Model M400 has a combined touchscreen and tactile softkey user interface. The high contrast screen permits viewing in all light conditions, and the softkeys allow operation even if protective gloves are being worn.
Process heating valves are automated with a number of technologies used to drive the movement of the valve — electric, pneumatic and hydraulic actuation, for instance. These operators normally have both automated and manual modes of operation.
Digital technologies can play key roles in process plants and allow efficient information sharing and data analytics. Using the insights provided by these technologies can help drive greater asset reliability, lower operating costs, reduced risk and enhanced operational performance.
Long-established companies are transforming from their historically industrial, machine-focused roots into “digital industrial” companies, connecting people, machines and data via tools like networked sensors and software.
A fully integrated system of process software solutions turns plant data into actionable information in an industrial Internet of Things analytics platform.
Industrial processing facilities face an interesting balancing act. On one hand, they face the challenge of ensuring safety, quality, profit, environmental compliance and product reliability.