Enhanced NINVA ™ TSP341-N is the first non-invasive temperature sensor certified by SIL2
To meet customers’ needs for simpler and safer temperature measurement, NINVA has reduced the installation and maintenance costs of protective sleeves without affecting measurement performance
Quick installation and no need for protective casing testing, which means up to 75% savings in expenses and lower operating costs can be achieved
ABB launches enhanced NINVA ™ TSP341-N non-invasive temperature sensor provides safer and simpler temperature measurement for applications in the chemical, petroleum, and natural gas industries. The new NINVA is the first non-invasive temperature sensor certified by SIL2 and is a safe non-invasive temperature measurement sensor on the market.
ABB’s innovative non-invasive temperature sensor technology, whose performance has been validated in the past few years, provides a solution to replace traditional invasive protective sleeves, greatly simplifying temperature measurement.
NINVA uses the surface temperature of pipelines to infer process temperature, with the same accuracy and performance as invasive measuring devices, while avoiding risks and lifecycle costs associated with design, installation, and maintenance.
NINVATSP341-N has passed SIL2 certification and is developed based on the validated TTH300 temperature transmitter, providing a range of new features according to customer feedback. This includes unique split installation capabilities, stronger vibration resistance, optional configurations for applications up to 550 ° C (1022 ° F), and a removable sensor measurement plug with independent sensor calibration and zeroing capabilities for simpler calibration and maintenance. Without sacrificing accuracy and performance, NINVA adopts precise clamping methods for different pipe diameters ranging from 40mm to 2500mm and less than 40mm, eliminating the complex protective sleeve design for small pipes.
Dr. Guruprasad Sosale, from ABB’s Measurement and Analysis business unit, said, “Customers are actively driving the development of the non-invasive process measurement market. With the continuous growth of sensing demand, professionals in the global chemical, oil, and gas industries see the value of this technology, which can provide them with more detailed process information without interrupting the process or cutting the pipeline. By turning a section of the process pipeline into a temperature measurement point, NINVA TM provides factory operators with a simpler and safer way to measure process temperature without affecting performance – no downtime, no drilling, greatly simplifying engineering design
NINVA adopts a clamping installation method, which is sturdy and durable, eliminating the risks, inspection, and management costs involved in maintaining welding installation connections. Due to the absence of drilling holes on the pipeline wall, NINVA ™ avoids potential leaks and reduces the number of failure points during factory debugging. Even the simplest temperature measurement points in factories can provide more cost-effective measurement solutions, reducing expenses, management, installation, and commissioning costs by up to 75%.
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The ABB Process Automation Division provides automation, electrification, and digital solutions for industrial operations, meeting a wide range of user needs from energy, water, and material supply to product manufacturing and transportation. With advanced technology and service expertise, ABB’s Process Automation Division has approximately 20000 employees worldwide dedicated to helping customers in the process industry, hybrid industry, and maritime industry improve operational performance and safety, empowering a more sustainable and efficient future
Post time: Jul-19-2024