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  1. rauval

    Wonderware InTouch on multiple screens

    I am working on an application that uses Wonderware InTouch 10.1. The operator station will include (3) monitors, all connected to a 2-video adapter PC, with Windows 7. We want the operator to be able to access any screen in the application on any of the three screens. I am looking for help on...
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    Foreign materials ASME certification?

    trottiey, thank you for clarifying the adoption process for me. This is exactly what I needed.
  3. rauval

    Foreign materials ASME certification?

    GenB, I am looking to use a foreign material, unlisted in the ASME code, but listed in the German PV code, for the fabrication of an ASME pressure vessel.
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    Can foreign materials become ASTM certified?

    Under what conditions can foreign materials be used as ASME materials? Is there a procedure to certify European steels as ASME materials?
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    Foreign materials ASME certification?

    Under what conditions can foreign materials be used as ASME materials? Is there a procedure to certify European steels as ASME materials?
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    Nonincendive transmitters

    moltenmetal, Thank you for your tip. I am designing by NEC (NFPA 70), but I also found an FM approval standard 3611, which specifies calculations that have to be run in order to approve the entire system (transmitter+wiring) as nonincendive. I am going through it right now.
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    Nonincendive transmitters

    I am working on a design in a Class 1 Div 2 hazardous location. Have 10 Yokogawa pressure transmitters, 24 VDC supplied, loop powered, wired to an AB Contrologix PLC. The transmitter model I selected is rated as nonincendive (NI)for Class 1 Div 2 and intrinsically safe (IS)for Class 1 Div 1...
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