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EN-Genius GreentechZone – Cypress Envirosystems’ Line as Product of the Year for Most Cost-Effective Energy Conservation Poduct October 27th 2008
Control and Monitoring Solutions to Save Energy and Improve Productivity for Older Buildings and Plants
Easy-to-install, non-invasive solutions upgrade pneumatic thermostats, manual steam trap monitoring and dial gauges in minutes with payback in under a yearCypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has introduced an innovative family of control and monitoring solutions geared to help older buildings and manufacturing sites cut energy costs and boost productivity, with a fast return on investment.
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Automation.com – Cypress Envirosystems adds Honeywell wireless to Gauge Reader October 21st 2008
October 21, 2008 – Cypress Envirosystems partnered with Honeywell to create a OneWireless version of Cypress Envirosystems’ Wireless Gauge Reader to Honeywell’s specifications.
All process industry plants have hundreds or thousands of dial gauges measuring pressure, temperature, flow or other parameters that must be manually read by operators or technicians. The Wireless Gauge Reader simply clips on to the front face of an existing gauge and in minutes enables the data to be integrated with the plant distributed control system for equipment health monitoring, inventory management and other applications. It does not require removing old gauges, breaking pressure seals, performing leak checks, running wires or interrupting the underlying process.
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PharmaManufacturing.com – Wireless Enable Your Old Gauges October 16th 2008
Harry Sim left Honeywell for Cypress Envirosystems (a subsidiary of Cypress Semicon) two years ago because he had an idea that needed Silicon Valley innovation and technology.
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AutomationWorld.com – ISA Expo 2008 Video October 14th 2008
AutomationWorld – Stranded Data: Wireless is the Key October 1st 2008
Trapped! Stranded! Held hostage! All are terms that have been used to describe data that likely exists in many places in your plant or factory today—data that, if made accessible on a continuous, real-time or near-real-time basis, could potentially help you save money in a variety of ways. Now, the emergence of new industrial wireless networking technologies promises some cost-effective ways to free that locked-up data.
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Consulting Specifying Engineer – Wireless Thermostat October 1st 2008
Cypress Envirosystems’ wireless pneumatic thermostat (WPT) enables automatic scheduling of temperature setpoint changes, automatic calibration, and remote monitoring of temperature and pressure. Installed without disrupting existing systems,
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FMLink.com – Cypress Unveils Wireless Pneumatic Thermostat to Slash Maintenance Costs September 26th 2008
Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., has introduced a wireless pneumatic thermostat (WPT) to reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs in older buildings with legacy HVAC systems
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AutomatedBuildings.com – Cypress Envirosystems Debuts Control and Monitoring Solutions to Save Energy And Improve Productivity for Older Buildings and Plants September 25th 2008
Cypress Envirosystems Debuts Control and Monitoring Solutions to Save Energy And Improve Productivity for Older Buildings and Plants. Easy-to-Install, Non-Invasive Solutions Upgrade Pneumatic Thermostats, Manual Steam Trap Monitoring and Dial Gauges in Minutes With Payback in Under a Year
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GreenSupplyLine.com – Control/Monitoring Solutions Reduce Energy Costs in Older Plants September 25th 2008
San Jose, Calif. — Cypress Envirosystems, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., has introduced a family of control and monitoring solutions designed to help older buildings and manufacturing sites cut energy costs and boost productivity. These products upgrade pneumatic thermostats, manual steam trap monitoring and dial gauges in minutes, providing payback in less than one year.
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Control Magazine – Extending the Sensor Network August 1st 2008
“Thousands,” says Conoco-Phillips’ Alan Autenrieth, who has installed a large wireless system in his plant using Honeywell’s OneWireless technology. “I have no idea how many.”
There are places in the plant where we have not wanted to install transmitters for a number of reasons. So we install gauges, and send operators and maintenance personnel on gauge rounds.
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