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Intrinsically Safe I/O for Hazardous Areas

Use the right distributed I/O for your intrinsically safe application

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Intrinsically Safe I/O for Hazardous Areas

Use the right distributed I/O for your intrinsically safe application

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Original Event Date: August 24, 2021
Duration: 60 Minutes
Language: English
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Do you have to satisfy challenging application requirements in hazardous locations? Intrinsically safe distributed I/O can help minimize downtime with improved reliability for consistent operations in hazardous installation areas.  

Intrinsically safe distributed I/O are designed for hazardous applications found in industries such as Chemical, Life Sciences and Food & Beverage. Engineering efforts and hardware costs are reduced through closer mounting of I/O to field devices in hazardous areas. With communication over EtherNet/IP, the I/O system can connect directly to field devices and help to reduce field wiring.

Join May Thant in this webinar as she shares the values of our Allen-Bradley® intrinsically safe distributed I/O solution and use cases from selected industries. Learn how to choose the right intrinsically safe I/O product to meet your hazardous application needs and maximize operational efficiency.

Tags: Industrial Automation & Control, Process Solutions, The Connected Enterprise, FactoryTalk DesignSuite, Input Output (I O) Modules

Zin May Thant
Zin May Thant
Global Product Manager, Rockwell Automation
May Thant has more than six years of industrial automation expertise and currently manages the Allen-Bradley® 1718 Ex I/O, 1719 Ex I/O and FLEX™ I/O platforms. She is keen to help manufacturers discover the application benefits of intrinsically safe distributed I/O.
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