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News Release from: Invensys Triconex | Subject: Tristation 1131
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 September 2003
New Tristation Developer Workbench
release
Triconex has announced the release of a new version of the Tristation 1131 Developer Workbench, enabling engineers to efficiently create and edit programmes and control function blocks
Triconex, an operating unit of Invensys, has announced the release of a new version of the Tristation 1131 Developer Workbench Tristation 1131 enables engineers to efficiently create and edit programs and control function blocks for Tricon and Trident Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) controllers
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Triconex TMR controllers are the benchmark for safety and critical control applications in process industries such as refining and petrochemical plants.
One of the most common applications for Triconex controllers is in the safety-instrumented system (SIS) of a petrochemical plant.
TMR controllers can be used by process plants to protect human life, the environment and plant assets.
Triconex systems are also used for burner management systems and integrated turbine-compressor control as well as integrated turbine-generator control.
In other instances, Triconex controllers are implemented for fire and gas protection.
Version 4 offers a significantly improved graphical user interface, organised with familiar Windows folder tabs such as applications, configurations and projects.
Users will find the new project navigation tree feature to be especially helpful for moving quickly within a project.
Version 4 also enables direct access to tag names by a control program and includes an efficient "find" function to quickly locate any element and its dependencies within a project.
An optional Cause and Effect Matrix Programming Language (CEMPLE) editor is available.
Version 4 also includes an automatic upgrade feature for projects configured with any earlier version of Tristation 1131.
"Over the years, our customers have created many thousands of control applications using Tristation software," said Tracey Sledge, Triconex vice president and general manager.
"The need to create and validate complex control applications quickly has never been greater.
Version 4 is our response to that need, and it is by far the most significant upgrade ever to the Tristation toolset".
A free demonstration version is available for evaluation purposes.
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