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MineralProcessing.com – Honeywell OneWireless Gauge Reader for Minerals Processing

HONEYWELL has launched the OneWireless Gauge Reader which is the newest addition to its family of wireless solutions for the minerals processing industry. The product wirelessly monitors manual gauge readings from existing dial gauges, allowing operators to analyse critical equipment health and process information and make decisions to improve plant operations. More >

Control Magazine – Honeywell Expands OneWireless Offering

In an interesting counterpoint to the successful ballot of the ISA100.11a draft, Honeywell today announced the OneWireless Wireless Gauge Reader. Developed jointly with Cypress Envirosystems, this is NOT an ISA100.11a device, but rather a low-power 802.11 device that uses the 802.11 radio in the OneWireless Multinode. More >

ARC Advisory Group – Cypress Envirosystems Offers Compelling Reasons to Deploy Wireless

Deploying wireless solutions is likely the last thing on your mind. Howev-er, application-specific wireless solutions available from innovators such as Cypress Envirosystems are possibly the best move you can make in today’s challenging environment. More >

FMLink.com – California County Taps Cypress Envirosystems for Energy-Saving Wireless Thermostats

Most commercial buildings built before 2000 have pneumatic thermostats that require manual adjustment. California’s Santa Clara County, which operates 11 million square feet of existing facilities, with an annual energy cost of $15 million, found a way to lower costs with... More >

BNET.com – Santa Clara County Turns to Cypress Envirosystems for Energy Retrofit

The county of Santa Clara, California, has completed a major energy retrofit of its buildings using the Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat system from Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. The county operates 11 million square feet of existing facilities, with an annual energy cost of $15 million.
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ControlGlobal.com – Data Acquisition and Logging Gets on Track

Trevor Stripling works with PLCs, HMIs and data acquisition equipment all day in his job as a control systems engineer at Contech Control Services in La Porte, Texas. Stripling supports engineering procurement contractors (EPCs) in Texas and along the Gulf Coast, providing front-end project definition, planning, estimating, detailed engineering, systems integration and More >

PlantServices.com – Improving Asset Management with a Performance-Based Strategy

Genentech’s focus on implementing a performance-based monitoring strategy led the company to a non-invasive wireless monitoring solution. By implementing the solution on steam traps and critical research equipment, Genentech was able to improve its asset management strategy, find energy savings and improve uptime. More >

AutomatedBuildings.com – Read Manual Dial Gauges, Wirelessly in Minutes

Do you operate or maintain older buildings with dozens of manual gauges on air handlers, chillers, boilers, air filters, and/or air compressors?  Do you wish you could read them automatically, trend and graph the data, and beep your pager if there is an excursion?  Wouldn’t it be convenient if the dial gauges could be connected to your BAS (Building Automation System)?
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Control Engineering – Convert Existing Gauges, Transducers, Monitors to Wireless

Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., has recently released several non-invasive sensing and wireless technologies which can be installed on existing automation devices in retrofit applications.
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Control Engineering – Sustainability push leads to tangible product innovations

Innovation is often more about developing a new use for an existing technology than it is about creating a new technology or product out of whole cloth. Two new innovations—both of which grew out of initiatives to help companies save energy and money—serve as great examples of this fact.
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