09/06/2026
Unexpected plant downtime often traces back to external pneumatic piping failures on critical control valves. 🔧
Eliminating these vulnerabilities requires hardware that transforms strict standard compliance into verified physical resilience on the shop floor.
Emerson’s newly developed control valve has successfully passed rigorous field testing protocols under actual process plant conditions, achieving full compliance with strict NAMUR requirements.
By utilising the standardised NAMUR interface, plant engineers can implement direct mounting to actuators. This engineering choice completely removes the need for external pneumatic piping, effectively mitigating the risk of mechanical damage. ⚡
Reducing the system's dead volume directly optimises equipment response speed. For severe service operations, this immediate responsiveness safeguards asset integrity and protects critical infrastructure from unexpected process disruptions.
When standard compliance drives hardware design, the result is a predictable reduction in operational risk and a clear boost in long-term plant reliability.
Which standards are driving your current procurement strategy? Let us know how your team evaluates NAMUR interface compatibility during retrofit planning.
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