Foxboro’s new generation migration modules less of a hassle
Dated: 15 August 2007
The Foxboro Automation unit of Invensys Process Systems has extended its popular family of "plug in" DCS migration modules with a new generation of Honeywell migration products.
The new modules enable Honeywell users to upgrade their aging TDC 2000 systems to the most recent I/A Series automation technology and HART field communications without having to replace existing field wiring, termination assemblies, system enclosures, or power supplies, the company said.
Foxboro said its migration approach is more cost-effective than a complete system replacement can reduce associated process downtime to a day or less.
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