Emerson to run live webinar series in November
Emerson Automation Solutions will be running a series of free webinars in Australia in November on the subject of running your plant more efficiently.
Those wishing to attend can register here, or by following the individual links below.
The following webinars will be presented between 15–29 November at 1 pm AEST:
How to extend your Safety network for Toxic Hydrogen Sulfide Gas applications
Toxic hydrogen sulfide gas applications are often extremely challenging to monitor. This webinar will look at the danger of measuring H2S gas and how Emerson’s new Wireless Safety Platform extends your safety network as well as personnel and plant safety.
- Presenter: Greg Latch, Business Development Manager – Rosemount System Solutions
- Date: 15 November 2018, 1 pm AEST
Rethinking the role of the DCS controller
Traditionally the controller in a DCS was seen as the heart of a control system, where its powerful algorithms justified its use on sophisticated processes. That role is still valid, but the drive towards plant digitalisation, IIoT and modern project execution models means controllers should have a wider functionality.
- Presenter: Andy Kennard
- Date: 22 November 2018, 1 pm AEST
Optimising excess oxygen in your combustion process to gain real fuel efficiency and operational savings
This webinar will look at the new suite of close coupled technology options available from Emerson for maximising efficiencies in the combustion process, with savings of up to 1% off base fuel costs, as well as reducing environmental emissions.
- Presenter: Greg Latch, Business Development Manager – Rosemount System Solutions
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Date: 29 November 2018, 1 pm AEST
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