30 Minutes or Less: Skip the Thermowell, Not the Accuracy
Recorded
Thursday, May 25, 2023 · 10:00 a.m.
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR
In 30 Minutes or less, you’ll learn how Rosemount X-Well Technology simplifies temperature measurements by eliminating the need for thermowells and process penetration, without compromising accuracy or reliability.
The Rosemount 3144P Temperature Transmitter, combined with X-Well Technology, simultaneously measures pipe surface and ambient temperatures, while leveraging the installation's thermal properties to accurately calculate the internal process temperature. This innovative solution allows you to safely record process temperatures across various industries, without cutting pipes, calculating wake frequency, or disrupting your processes.
In "30 Minutes or Less," we will delve into the theory of operation for temperature transmitters, discuss the challenges associated with traditional temperature measurement technology, and provide a comprehensive overview of Rosemount X-Well Technology. You’ll get an inside look at what makes this solution such a powerful tool for temperature measurement.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from the experts and discover the power of Rosemount X-Well Technology. Register today!
Welcome to "30 Minutes or Less", a webinar series presented by our Measurement Solutions team. In these sessions, we will explore a variety of topics including advanced instrumentation configuration, technology selection, and industry best practices. Our goal is to provide you with valuable information in a concise and efficient manner. We know your time is valuable, so we promise to keep these webinars brief and to the point. Thank you for joining us!
AGENDA
Theory of Operation for Temperature Transmitters
Challenges with Traditional Temperature Measurement Technology
Overview of Rosemount X-Well Technology
Implementation and Configuration
Q&A with Experts
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Thursday, May 25, 2023 · 10:00 a.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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