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Emerson S-series Integrated power distribution

Integrated power distribution. Controller and I/O interface

power distribution is integrated into the carriers to reduce and

simplify power and grounding. I/O Carriers have an integrated

shield ground bar to isolate and drain field noise away from

system power. They also provide an integrated redundant 24V

DC bussed field power distribution to reduce installation wiring

and provide fused, isolated power to each I/O interface, using

Power Buss Plugs. Alternatively, the I/O carriers can be ordered

with Power Terminal Plugs to bring dedicated power to each

card, which can be either 24V DC or 120/230V AC. Power Buss

Plugs and Power Terminal Plugs can be mixed on one

I/O Carrier.

A single Power Terminal Plug will come with any 120V AC DI

or 120/230V AC DO card.

Snap In Assembly. All components snap into place without the

use of special tools. The design supports and “easy on” design

to speed up installation and reduce maintenance turnaround.

Carriers snap onto T-DIN Rails. All interfaces and system power

supplies snap into place, eliminating retention screws.

Emerson S-series Horizontal Carriers Modular design allows flexible installation

Benefits

Modular design allows flexible installation. A T- type DIN rail

is all you need to mount the power/controller carrier into place.

Snap the I/O interface carriers to the rail and slide to connect

it to the carrier on the left. Add as many carriers as needed,

or use extender cables to move to a new rail. The DeltaV

system’s modular design approach allows you to add I/O

carriers as you need them.

Allows you to expand online. Additional 8-wide carriers may

be added online as desired. Bus extenders provide dual cabling

for robustness, allowing up to 8 I/O carriers for a total of 64

simplex cards or 32 redundant cards.

Emerson S-series Modular design allows flexible installation

Modular design allows flexible installation. A T- type DIN rail

is all you need to mount the power/controller carrier into place.

Snap the I/O interface carriers to the rail and slide to connect

it to the carrier on the left. Add as many carriers as needed,

or use extender cables to move to a new rail. The DeltaV

system’s modular design approach allows you to add I/O

carriers as you need them.

Allows you to expand online. Additional 8-wide carriers may

be added online as desired. Bus extenders provide dual cabling

for robustness, allowing up to 8 I/O carriers for a total of 64

simplex cards or 32 redundant cards.

Emerson S-series Integrated power distribution

Integrated power distribution. Controller and I/O interface

power distribution is integrated into the carriers to reduce and

simplify power and grounding. I/O Carriers have an integrated

shield ground bar to isolate and drain field noise away from

system power. They also provide an integrated redundant 24V

DC bussed field power distribution to reduce installation wiring

and provide fused, isolated power to each I/O interface, using

Power Buss Plugs. Alternatively, the I/O carriers can be ordered

with Power Terminal Plugs to bring dedicated power to each

card, which can be either 24V DC or 120/230V AC. Power Buss

Plugs and Power Terminal Plugs can be mixed on one

I/O Carrier.

A single Power Terminal Plug will come with any 120V AC DI

or 120/230V AC DO card.

Emerson S-series Horizontal Carriers

• Modular design allows flexible installation

• Allows you to expand online

• Integrated power distribution

• Snap in assembly

Introduction

The DeltaV™ S-series hardware takes the proven DeltaV

hardware to a new level of robustness and ease of use.

Assembly is faster and power distribution is easier, with fewer

connections using the integrated field power distribution and

increased capacity of I/O bus power.

The modular design allows you to purchase only what you need

with the ability to expand online later simply by adding the

power/controller and I/O carriers are modular. Purchase only

what you need but be assured that as your system grows you

can add plug-and-play carriers—Easy!

Emerson AMS 3120 Bearing-Vibration Monitor

Bearing-Vibration Monitor

Emerson’s Dual-Channel Bearing-Vibration Monitor is designed for small and

low channel applications such as small steam, gas, and hydro turbines, and such

as compressors, pumps, and fans to measure absolute bearing vibration signals.

Measurement settings, alarms, and provided outputs are field configurable

via software.

Emerson SmartPower™ Modules

Emerson SmartPower™ Modules are

engineered with a robust and adaptable

design that withstands harsh environments

and allows you to choose the best mode of

power for your application.

Version 3.2.0 Features

The Power Module Management Application has recently

been upgraded for an enhanced user experience with

increased capabilities. New features include:

Estimated Critical Temperature

• Utilizing ambient temperature from the device, the

application can calculate and alert an estimated critical

temperature that the power module is expected to go

offline.

Email Alerting

• The application is now capable of configurable email

notifications for immediate or scheduled alerts of

calculated insights.

Increased Wireless Portfolio

• Emerson is committed to expanding our wireless

portfolio, and with Version 3.2.0. we aim to ensure the

most up-to-date device is supported.

Sortable and Exportable Data

• The application is now able to sort and export data

based on additional criteria.

Asset Location Hierarchy

• The location-based sorting feature allows users to

easily access site-specific assets.

Emerson Estimated Critical Temperature

Estimated Critical Temperature

• Utilizing ambient temperature from the device, the

application can calculate and alert an estimated critical

temperature that the power module is expected to go

offline.

Email Alerting

• The application is now capable of configurable email

notifications for immediate or scheduled alerts of

calculated insights.

Increased Wireless Portfolio

• Emerson is committed to expanding our wireless

portfolio, and with Version 3.2.0. we aim to ensure the

most up-to-date device is supported.

Sortable and Exportable Data

• The application is now able to sort and export data

based on additional criteria.

Asset Location Hierarchy

• The location-based sorting feature allows users to

easily access site-specific assets.

Emerson New Estimated Critical Temperature Feature

New Estimated Critical Temperature Feature

New with Version 3.2.0. the Power Module Management

Application can now be used to estimate and alert the critical

temperature of a power module. The Estimated Critical

Temperature feature notifies the user of a temperature at

which the device is anticipated to go offline. This gives the user

actionable information to replace a power module based on

temperature conditions.

Benefits include:

• Eliminates the need for manual checks on device power

• Especially useful in climates with a wide-range of

temperatures

• Avoids unnecessary process down-time, saving time and money

• The human-centered design is user-tested for consistent and

intuitive navigation

The application becomes important for monitoring assets as

wireless infrastructures continue to grow. With Version 3.2.0.

additional features like email alerting and Estimated Critical

Temperature make it easier to plan for maintenance and continue

normal operations.

Emerson Plantweb Insight™ Power Module

Streamline power module monitoring across multiple networks

and centralize power module data and analysis in one place.

The Plantweb Insight™ Power Module Application offers real-time

indication of Emerson power module health through calculated insights, including:

• Power Module Status

• Estimated Total Lifespan

• Estimated Remaining Life

Power Module Status provides an overview of the power

module health based on the Estimated Remaining Life and

Estimated Total Life. It outputs a Good, Low, or Critical power

module status. This allows for optimal use of wireless devices by

understanding when maintenance must occur to avoid critical

process downtime.

New Estimated Critical Temperature Feature

New with Version 3.2.0. the Power Module Management

Application can now be used to estimate and alert the critical

temperature of a power module. The Estimated Critical

Temperature feature notifies the user of a temperature at

which the device is anticipated to go offline. This gives the user

actionable information to replace a power module based on

temperature conditions.

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