Moore Industries Video Highlights Advantages of Wireless I/O
June 3, 2013
By moving away from cable and embracing a wireless I/O solution, engineers gain flexibility and safety.
Moore Industries has released a new video showing the advantages of wireless I/O solutions in industrial facilities. In the video, journalist and industry expert Peter Welander discusses several reasons why engineers are increasingly integrating wireless I/O as part of their process control solution and steps through ways they benefit from it.
By moving away from cable and embracing a wireless I/O solution, engineers gain flexibility and safety while reducing the costs of equipment replacement and maintenance. Moore Industries brings additional wireless I/O tools to the engineer’s toolbox with new products that facilitate wireless communications between remote field instruments and control rooms.
Moore Industries’ wireless I/O product line includes the WNM Wireless Network Module, which works with distributed I/O systems such as the NCS NET Concentrator System from Moore Industries to extend the reach of a facility’s digital communications structure to a virtually limitless range. In the video, Welander shows how the WNM works in a point-to-point system to send wireless signals from a remote to a master, in a point-to-multipoint system with multiple WNM units configured as repeaters and how the WNM can extend a plant’s control and monitoring system.
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