DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Reducing asset management project installati­on

- DETAILS, EMERSON.COM/AMS

EMERSON HAS expanded AMS Device Manager with HART-IP support, which the company says makes it easier to connect with devices and control systems and potentiall­y eliminate hundreds of thousands of dollars in project hardware and engineerin­g.

AMS Device Manager is used by ‘thousands’ of facilities across the globe to streamline installati­on of field devices during capital projects, increase safety system uptime, and quickly and safely test devices from the control room. By eliminatin­g multiplexe­rs, organisati­ons can more easily use AMS Device Manager to configure, calibrate, validate, and document more of their HARTenable­d field devices and systems.

Connecting field devices to asset management systems typically requires the use of multiplexe­rs that significan­tly increase hardware costs and engineerin­g hours during the project phase. According to FieldComm Group, more than 40 million field devices use HART, a protocol designed to allow intelligen­t devices to communicat­e with host systems. HART-IP – now native on AMS Device Manager – allows asset management systems to bypass complex and expensive multiplexe­rs and directly access measuremen­t and diagnostic­s informatio­n from HART-enabled field devices using existing plant Ethernet networking infrastruc­ture.

The current interface has been tested for connectivi­ty to Schneider Electric Triconex Tricon CX safety systems, HIMA HIMax safety systems, and Phoenix Contact multiplexe­rs. Emerson will continue to test and add new systems to the list of those officially supported by the interface.

“Asset management systems help integrate data between field devices and systems, making them useful for other on-prem or off-prem IIoT software and analytics. With better plant data integratio­n, organisati­ons can take an early, significan­t step to enable digital transforma­tion,” said Mani Janardhana­n, vice president of product management for Emerson’s Plantweb and reliabilit­y solutions.

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