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Tools to keep your plant competetive

Sept. 19, 2005
This supplement from the HART Communication Foundation is loaded with useful tips on how to identify projects that provide a high ROI and significant value to your operation.
Get More From What You've Got!

2005 HART Supplement

Use the tools you have
Ron Helson, Executive Direxctor of the HART Communication Foundation, contends that HART Communication is one of those tools that might be in your toolbox but needs to be moved to your belt!

How to identify high-value projects
Industry experts recommend a number of strategies to help users identify the most high-value applications and are nearly unanimous that the greatest ROI lies in the ability to continuously monitor field instruments.

Justifying HART investments to management
In putting together a case for investing in HART technology, maintenance and operations departments need to stress to management the situations that won't occur as a result of using its capabilities.

HART to the future!
HCF turbocharges plant communications with Enhanced Device Description Language (EDDL) and wireless HART to improve the ability to establish full-time digital connectivity to field devices.

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