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Schneider Electric Extends Universal I/O Capability for Foxboro and Triconex

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Schneider Electric Extends Universal I/O Capability for Foxboro and Triconex

New Intelligent Marshalling offerings improve flexibility, reliability and efficiency of control and safety system design and operations
Schneider Electric, the global specialist in energy management and automation, has updated its Foxboro®Intelligent Marshalling solution. The new Intelligent Marshalling FBM248 offering, now with redundancy capabilities, eliminates the costly and labor-intensive marshalling process traditionally required for control systems and further enhances the reliability and efficiency of control system design and operation. Likewise the Tricon® CX compact safety system has been enhanced with the addition of the 3902X TMR universal I/O module.
Announced today at CONNECT 2016, Schneider Electric’s annual, four-day automation conference being held this year at the New Orleans Marriott Hotel, the Foxboro Evo FBM 248 and Tricon® CX 3902X remove the dependency among control and safety system design and the installation of I/O systems. Universal I/O offerings for Foxboro Evo and Triconex enable process automation professionals to seamlessly adapt to last-minute I/O design changes and provide backup to eliminate the impact of any process downtime.
“Upgrading our award-winning Intelligent Marshalling solution to include redundancy and safety capabilities demonstrates our commitment to providing the connected solutions our customers need to improve the safety, reliability and efficiency of their plants and business operations,” said Chris Lyden, senior vice president of strategy, Process Automation, Schneider Electric. “Configuring control and safety systems I/O can be costly, labor-intensive and subject to change. With their additional flexibility, the Foxboro FBM 248 and Tricon CX 3902X I/O offerings allow our customers to adjust to unforeseen module changes and errors with little impact to installation time. That can drive huge savings when it comes to project execution and operations.”
With its universal I/O and software-configurable modules, Intelligent Marshalling allows users to configure I/O points from anywhere in the plant or in the world. It also enables flexible options for future expansions and upgrades, as well as significant cost savings by reducing marshalling infrastructure, increasing I/O density per cabinet, reducing field and maintenance labor costs and drastically reducing the need for onsite replacement inventory.
The company’s Foxboro Intelligent Marshalling solution will be on display at booth 3B in the Expo Hall of CONNECT 2016. Conference attendees will also have access to Schneider Electric’s comprehensive portfolio of control and safety solutions, including its Tricon CX compact system, which provides enhanced safety and critical control applications in the oil and gas, power, refining, chemicals, pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Launched at Schneider Electric’s Global Automation Conference in 2015, the Tricon CX will experience an upgrade in the coming months to incorporate the universal I/O capabilities with the Tricon CX 3902X Safety Intelligent Marshalling module.
For more details and information about Foxboro Intelligent Marshalling with redundancy, please visit the product landing page. For more details and information about Connect 2016, please visit the conference webpage. Then join the conversation using #SECONNECT2016.
About Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is the global specialist in energy management and automation. With revenues of ~$30 billion in FY2015, our 160,000+ employees serve customers in over 100 countries, helping them to manage their energy and process in ways that are safe, reliable, efficient and sustainable. From the simplest of switches to complex operational systems, our technology, software and services improve the way our customers manage and automate their operations. Our connected technologies reshape industries, transform cities and enrich lives. At Schneider Electric, we call this Life Is On.

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