Temperature Measurement


Honeywell’s SmartLine temperature transmitters

July 2014 Temperature Measurement

Honeywell Process Solutions has launched its new range of SmartLine industrial temperature transmitters, which improve overall plant and employee efficiency even in harsh and noisy process environments.

“The SmartLine temperature transmitter is based on the same proven platform as our current SmartLine pressure transmitter,” says Don Maness, vice president and general manager, Field Products, Honeywell Process Solutions. “They provide our customers with better performance, unique features that lower their total cost of ownership and the best integration capabilities available when used with our ExperionPKS. SmartLine helps reduce project costs and startup time, avoids unplanned downtime, improves product quality, and shortens time to repair.”

In industrial plants, field instruments that measure temperature are used throughout the manufacturing process to enable operational safety and product quality. Large industrial complexes, such as those for refining crude oil or producing chemical products, can employ thousands of these devices within their manufacturing processes.

SmartLine temperature transmitters lower plant lifecycle costs by making it easier to maintain field devices with their unique efficiency-enhancing features such as an advanced graphic display capable of showing process data in graphical formats and communicating messages from the control room. In addition, all SmartLine transmitters, whether they measure pressure or temperature, utilise modular components which simplify field repairs and reduce the parts inventory required to make those repairs. These parts can be easily upgraded and even exchanged between the two different product lines.

The range includes several features to ensure plant reliability and safety. For example, the transmitter incorporates a dual-compartment housing for maximum robustness. In addition, it features intuitive diagnostics for both the transmitter and sensor. This diagnostic information is also uniquely available on the transmitter display providing a real-time view of the sensor health to support proactive maintenance.

To reduce lifecycle costs, the transmitter features a built-in dual-input and digital output option to minimise the number of instruments needed for both monitoring and switching needs. Along with its unique modularity, SmartLine reduces complexity along the entire lifecycle, from avoiding initial purchasing costs to reducing maintenance and inventory expenses by eliminating spare parts requirements and simplifying module replacements and upgrades.

“Companies today are trying to do more with fewer experts,” says Maness. “The SmartLine platform makes employees more efficient with the ability to use the display to communicate with field personnel. In addition, with the modular design, employees can use similar parts between both pressure and temperature models, making it faster and easier to change a part or upgrade the devices.”

Employee efficiency features include wiring polarity insensitivity and local configuration capabilities. Unlike most other transmitters, SmartLine transmitters cannot be damaged by reversed loop wiring polarity and will function correctly if reverse connected. This protection significantly helps during a plant startup, when time can be wasted locating and repairing incorrectly wired devices. In addition, an advanced display and local configuration provides capabilities for field operators to configure the device in the field and solve problems with no need for a handheld device.

Honeywell’s unique Smart Connection Suite control system integration delivers transmitter messaging, maintenance mode indication and tamper alerts to improve field time to repair and control room communication, avoid unit trips and make employees more efficient.

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





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