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DUMP VALVES
CHALLENGES of the application
n Remote locations of ponds can make eld
operation difcult and hazardous.
n There is no ow indication for efuent to
the ponds; a broken process line can cause
a spill and contaminate the property.
BENEFITS of wireless automation
n Without hardware issues or cables to break
or fail, wireless instruments can be placed
where wired devices simply won’t reach,
providing you with the reliable results you
require with added immediacy.
n Monitoring valve positions and other
process data, like ow, temperature, and
pressure, keeps you up-to-date on all your
valve’s activity, improving your throughput
and operating consistency.
CHALLENGES of the application
n Cooling towers are traditionally diagnosed in
the eld, requiring extra time for travel and
manual inspections.
n When a valve’s specic position is unknown
by operators, a slower response time for
failures can result.
n Manual valves can be a source of mistakes that
lower process efciency and often lead to poor
product quality, down time, or delays.
BENEFITS of wireless automation
n With automated control of your valves,
positions can be monitored and reported
around the clock with ease, allowing you to
attend to other priorities with condence.
n The interlocking capability can shut down
pumps to stop ow if an issue should arise,
sparing valuable resources and reducing lost
product.
COOLING TOWERS
14 | Fisher
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4320
wireless ValVe autoMation applications