Datasheet | June 23, 2011

Datasheet: 775 Smart Wireless THUM Adapter

Source: Emerson Process Management

The Smart Wireless THUM adapter is a device for use on HART® communicating instruments such as the Fisher FIELDVUE™ digital valve controller. The THUM adapter adapts the wired HART protocol to the Wireless HART protocol. The Smart Wireless THUM™ adapter is an easy way to unleash otherwise "stranded" valve diagnostics. This reduces unplanned shutdowns by using existing diagnostics available within your current control system. FIELDVUE digital valve controllers coupled with the Smart Wireless THUM adapter power the PlantWeb™ digital plant architecture by delivering more advanced field intelligence for better decision-making to help you achieve unparalleled efficiency and productivity.

Features and Benefits

  • Loop Powered - No batteries to replace. No maintenance required.
  • Reliable Wireless - The WirelessHART communication protocol provides the high level of communication reliability required in process control applications.
  • Rugged Construction - The electronics are fully encapsulated and enclosed in an aluminum housing.
  • Security - The WirelessHART self-organizing mesh network includes encryption, authentication, and authorization mechanisms to provide industry leading security.
  • Diagnostics - The THUM adapter enables configuration, calibration, and valve health monitoring.
  • Reduced Installation Errors - The THUM adapter can be installed right on the valve, so you don't have to worry about the risk of disturbing the wrong twisted pair of wires.
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