Improving Process Accessibility with Wireless Metering
Emerson’s 5700 Coriolis transmitter features Wi-Fi connectivity, but can also be delivered without Wi-Fi for applications in which such connectivity brings undesirable risk.
Dec 17th, 2020
Metering has not been overlooked in the digital transformation process. It is a vital part of the process industries, particularly in fields like oil and gas where the materials being moved are of high value, meaning that even a minor measuring inaccuracy could cost thousands of dollars in revenue. Coriolis flow meters, which measure the twisting motions caused by the inertia of fluid or gas flowing through an oscillating tube to derive mass flow, density, and other variables, have become especially popular for oil and gas applications. A major reason for their popularity is their high accuracy and ability to provide numerous output parameters without the need for additional devices.