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Digital Valve Controller

Emerson’s new digital valve controller offers embedded edge computing to streamline workflows and optimize performance.

Emerson Fisher Dvc7 K Digital Valve Controller

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The Fisher Fieldvue DVC7K digital valve controller interprets data to create an optimized path to action by combining patented technology, experience-based algorithms, and continuous real-time analytics with flexible connectivity and easy integration. It uses real-time and onboard edge computing to analyze issues and create actionable information, providing real-time awareness of valve health by analyzing data locally via its on-board diagnostics.

If an analysis reveals a problem, an alert is created, providing the information required to create streamlined work processes. All alerts include recommended actions to fix the problem.

All the information can be viewed at the DVC7K’s local user interface, nearby via Emerson Secure Bluetooth wireless technology, or remotely after it is transmitted via a wired digital network to a host, such as a distributed control or asset management system.

The local user interface provides indication of valve health via LEDs, and users can drill down from the interface home screen to find more information. Emerson Secure Bluetooth enables access to one or more digital valve controllers at distances up to 30 ft from any device capable of supporting Bluetooth, such as a smartphone or tablet.

The DVC7K can be specified for all new valve purchases or retrofitted to most existing valve installations.


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