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Protect Your Control Systems with Current Loop Isolators

Field isolation and protection are paramount in any plant installation. Unfortunately for many plants this can be the single biggest area of weakness. A common problem in many plants is the interface of plant measurement signals to the monitoring and control systems. With the success of the organisation depending on these measurements, more attention should be afforded to the integrity of signal conditioning systems.


Isolating plant signal conditioning interfaces prevents damages from being caused to PLC/DCS/RTU front ends and is the key to reliable and accurate measurements.

We would like to share with you the following white paper on "Practical Signal Isolation of 4-20mA signals", which provides practical guidelines on how and when to introduce signal isolation into your design without affecting loop integrity.
Click here to view the White Paper.

Omniflex provides a complete Loop Isolator range designed for protecting valuable plant instrumentation and for providing reliable and accurate measurements. Whether it is to isolate a signal transmitter from its power source, increase 4-20mA drive capability or to split a 4-20mA Current Loop into two for the addition of data acquisition or monitoring, the Omniterm Loop isolator range has it covered. Loop isolation including surge protection is also available, allowing for significant cost savings, and panel space.

Click here to view more info. on the Omniterm Loop Isolator range



Features:
• Provides Reliable & Accurate Plant Measurement Signals to Monitoring & Control Systems
• Protects Valuable Plant Instrumentation
• Prevents Damage to PLC/DCS/RTU Front Ends

Don’t wait until it's too late.
Give your Control Systems the protection they deserve now.

For further information, please contact us on:
sales@omniflex.com
or visit our website at www.omniflex.com

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