Module minimizes safety instrumented system efforts

Spring House, Pa.— The Critical Analog Module (CAM) reduces efforts in implementing safety instrumented systems by integrating conventional 4-20 mA transmitters, and a variety of fire and gas detector sensors without writing any application or communication software. Using the NAMUR NE-43 standard, the CAM includes 32 software-configurable channels to monitor inputs from transmitters and...

By Staff October 1, 1999

Spring House, Pa.— The Critical Analog Module (CAM) reduces efforts in implementing safety instrumented systems by integrating conventional 4-20 mA transmitters, and a variety of fire and gas detector sensors without writing any application or communication software. Using the NAMUR NE-43 standard, the CAM includes 32 software-configurable channels to monitor inputs from transmitters and detector systems, out-of-limit conditions, open- or short-circuit connections. The CAM is certified by Factory Mutual, the Canadian Standards Association for Class 1, Division 2 for hazardous areas, the American Bureau of Shipping for offshore and shipboard use, and Germany’s TÜV organization has certified CAM for AK1-AK6 classes. Moore Process Automation