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News Release from: Pepperl+Fuchs USA | Subject: 2006 Engineering Guide to Process Automation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 02 February 2006

Free guide to hazardous area process
automation

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Pepperl+Fuchs is introducing its 2006 Engineering Guide to Process Automation that contains a wealth of non-commercial educational resource material relating to hazardous areas.

Pepperl+Fuchs is introducing its 2006 Engineering Guide to Process Automation The guide, with over 450 pages, features Pepperl+Fuchs' complete family of hazardous location isolators and barriers, as well as general-purpose area products including Hart products and systems, lightning/surge protection barriers, power supplies and signal conditioners

Each product category clearly details product features, options, specifications, schematic/system drawings, dimensions and ordering information.

Nearly 100 pages are dedicated to non-commercial educational resource material, including fully illustrated articles on the basics of intrinsic safety, hazardous locations and associated apparatus, installing intrinsically safe and associated apparatus, methods of protection, philosophy of intrinsic safety, intrinsically safe systems, maintenance of safe plants, application theory and practical solutions.

Pepperl+Fuchs is a world leader in the design, manufacture and application of high-quality process automation products and services.

Pepperl+Fuchs describes itself as the number-one provider of hazardous area technology, from intrinsic safety to purge and pressurisation, on-line corrosion monitoring and Fieldbus.

Contact Pepperl+Fuchs for a free copy of the 2006 Engineering Guide to Process Automation.

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