EMERSON: Fisher FIELDVUE DVC6200 Series Digital Valve Controller
Emerson’s Fisher® FIELDVUE digital valve controllers with HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus communications can now be integrated into any process control system that supports FDT/DTM technology.
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FIELDVUE digital valve controllers have a long history of using the AMS ValveLink SNAP-ON to integrate into HART and FOUNDATION fieldbus host systems, such as Emerson’s DeltaV™ and Ovation digital automation systems. The addition of DTM support provides another avenue to continue to this strong integration tradition for FIELDFVUE instrument customers.
Performance and reliability are the foundation for the FIELDVUE family of digital valve controllers. Their role is to maintain control valve performance, diagnose the assembly, and enable predictive maintenance. FIELDVUE digital valve controllers have logged millions of operating hours and have earned high praise from companies that employ their technology to improve plant availability. Built for extreme conditions, they have proven themselves by surviving difficult process environments in refining, chemical, nuclear, oil and gas, power, and pulp and paper industries.
For additional information on the ValveLink DTM software or FIELDVUE digital valve controllers, contact an Emerson Process Management sales office and request the FIELDVUE digital valve controller’s brochure.
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