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CSI 9210 Machinery Health
The CSI 9210 Machinery Health transmitter from Emerson is a revolutionary tool for intelligent assembly in the field that integrates the analysis of equipment with the automation process, the first instrument designed to provide results of the analysis of rotating equipment directly to the process automation systems via FOUNDATION field bus
Features and Benefits
Detects problems in sets AC induction motors, centrifugal pumps;
Designed to meet the needs of Operations and Maintenance;
Diagnostics provide automatic analysis results and not just data;
The analysis results are based on data from vibration, magnetic flux, temperature and rotation;
Communication protocol uses FOUNDATION ™ fieldbus;
Calculate values "Machinery Health" available via FOUNDATION fieldbus standard Analog blocks;
Increases the power of the PlantWeb architecture.
Each instrument monitors a set Motor-pump (centrifugal). The analysis results are provided in:
Alert FOUNDATION fieldbus blocks;
Values "Machinery Health" for any automation system compatible with FOUNDATION fieldbus via analog input block pattern.
The CSI 9210 Machinery Health transmitter increases the power of PlantWeb through predictive diagnostics.
Diagnostics provide automatic analysis results and not simply data. The analysis results are based on data from vibration, magnetic flux, temperature and rotation;
Communication protocol uses FOUNDATION ™ fieldbus;
Calculate values "Machinery Health" available via FOUNDATION fieldbus standard Analog blocks;
Increases the power of the PlantWeb architecture. Transmitter CSI 9210 "Machinery Health"
As a key component of PlantWeb digital architecture, the transmitter CSI 9210 Machinery Health provides predictive diagnostics that were developed specifically for applications in motor-pump assemblies coupled directly.
These automatic diagnostics are integrated into the PlantWeb to provide operators and maintenance management, greater availability of machinery and reduce costs associated with operations and maintenance. - Back