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Honeywell launches IIoT-ready gas measurement

Technews Industry Guide - Industrial Internet of Things 2016 System Integration & Control Systems Design

Honeywell Process Solutions has introduced a fully integrated portfolio of IIoT-ready natural gas measurement and data management solutions for use by North American gas transmission and distribution customers. These end-to-end smart metering solutions help optimise the entire gas value chain, including applications from the wellhead to the burner tip.

“Natural gas providers need the tools and know-how to store, transport and deliver gas to meet rising demand,” said Pierre Dufour, HPS global product marketing manager.

“Gas metering data must be collected more frequently and in smaller increments. The trend towards smart metering has demonstrated the importance of meter data management (MDM) in realising the full potential of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI).”

Honeywell gas measurement and data management solutions help companies exercise full control over their gas regulating and measuring needs while providing the lowest total cost of ownership. The integrated portfolio provides seamless connectivity and 24/7 access to critical data and diagnostics. It is comprised of five main components:

• EC 350 PTZ Gas Volume Corrector.

• Honeywell Elster Rotary Gas Meter.

• Cloud Link 4G low-power wireless modem.

• MasterLink configuration and calibration software.

• PowerSpring meter data management software.

The gas measurement and data management solutions are part of Honeywell’s IIoT portfolio of technologies that are helping manufacturers leverage data to operate their plants more safely and efficiently. Honeywell’s IIoT solutions are also helping reduce unplanned downtime and off-spec products by building IIoT ecosystems that leverage data, advanced analytics and deep domain knowledge.

“Honeywell’s Mercury instrument line pioneered precision instrumentation, and today it helps gas transmission and distribution companies increase efficiency, protect assets, save money and safeguard the environment. These products and services also enable optimal maintenance that extends the life of critical investments,” Dufour said.

Honeywell’s gas measurement and data management solutions are specifically designed to turn operational data into valuable knowledge. Key to the product line is the MasterLink software, which provides a single solution to configure, calibrate and access data from electronic volume correctors (EVCs) and cellular modems. The software has been introduced for the first time on mobile platforms, with innovative, value-added features to help the user accomplish much more than just executing everyday tasks.

The Elster Rotary Gas Meter offers exceptional performance and reliability in demanding applications. It is recognised for low pressure drop, wide range and high maximum operating pressure. The meter provides a reduction in hazardous noise for safer operations, as well as a reduction in piston speed for longer asset life. Users benefit from a low total cost of ownership, simple installation and commissioning, a compact design and ease of use. The Elster delivers greater range than many competitive instruments, enabling a significant reduction in device inventory. The unit can also be integrated with Honeywell’s EC 350 PTZ Gas Volume Corrector for the convenience of single-vendor sourcing.

With Honeywell’s approach, users migrating from legacy gas measurement and control systems can deploy solutions that are future-ready for emerging technologies like the IIoT. The Honeywell Mercury line is based on a single design standard and follows strict cyber and data security guidelines uniformly across all components.

Using Honeywell’s fully integrated platform for data collection/management and remote meter monitoring, gas operators can improve the output from equipment assets, avoid unplanned downtime, implement preventive maintenance, and maximise return on investment. By pairing advanced MDM software with the latest instruments for gas measurement and volume correction, they are able to enhance efficiency, reduce costs and minimise risks to operation.

For more information contact Boni Magudulela, Honeywell Southern Africa, +27 (0)11 695 8000, [email protected], www.honeywellprocess.com





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