Enhanced flow computer for oil and gas operations
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
With the addition of ProSoft Technology’s enhanced in-chassis flow computer for Rockwell Automation® CompactLogixTM systems, oil and gas companies can be assured of lease automatic custody transfer (LACT) accuracy in a solution that can be scaled to fit the needs of their operation.
By opting for the integrated solution, companies can forgo the traditional set-up of multiple standalone flow computers and remote terminal units (RTUs), decreasing their capital spend and simplifying their site. The CompactLogix module is especially helpful for LACT applications, ensuring accurate product delivery.
This LACT solution can easily be combined with wireless radios, Modbus® gateways, and remote connectivity solutions to further connect distributed operations and remote sites, reducing maintenance costs and the size of control houses.
ProSoft Technology
ProSoft Technology provides solutions to help its customers increase production, reduce downtime, and lower operating and maintenance costs worldwide. The company’s solutions focus on connectivity, optimisation, modernisation, and migration challenges, and are at the centre of the Industrial Internet of Things. ProSoft supplies industrial communication solutions that enable dissimilar automation control equipment to share information and transfer critical control data through wired and wireless connectivity.
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