Mesh Wireless for Remote Controller

Sept. 9, 2007
The vendor has expanded its Smart Wireless family with the addition of native communications capability for integration of wireless field networks to the ROC-800-Series Remote Operations Controller.
Extending the ROC800-Series to include wireless field networks enables oil and gas operators to improve asset predictability, manage remote assets more profitably, improve maintenance efficiency and effectiveness, and deliver cost reductions in asset construction time, says the vendor. The new Smart Wireless Communication capability allows the ROC800-Series Remote Operations Controller to communicate directly with any mix of up to 30 wireless temperature transmitters or wireless pressure transmitters over a self-organizing mesh field network. Emerson Process Managementwww.EmersonProcess.com/Remote800.807.0730

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