Event Date - 2013-03-21 10:00:00 CST
Part of the Energy Efficiency Management Series. Speakers: Nick Taylor and Danny Vandeput. [41:00:00]
Event Date - 2012-12-13 14:30:00 CST
Part of the Essential Asset Monitoring Series. Speakers: Bruno Cotteron-Guillon and Danny Vandeput [37:00:00]
Event Date - 2012-11-27 14:00:00 CST
Part of the Sustainable Energy Management Series. Speakers: Bob Sabin, Nick Taylor and Steve Offer [57:56:00]
Event Date - 2012-06-14 14:30:00 CST
Part III of the Improving Combustion Through Better Flue Gas Analysis Series. Speakers: Nick Taylor and Doug Simmers [43:28:00]
Event Date - 2012-05-10 14:30:00 CST
Part II of the Improving Combustion Through Better Flue Gas Analysis Series. Speakers: Nick Taylor and Doug Simmers [58:13:00]
Event Date - 2012-04-10 14:30:00 CST
Overview Of Flue Gas Analysis - Improving Combustion Through Better Flue Gas Analysis. Speakers Nick Taylor and Doug Simmers. [00:42:00]
Event Date - 2012-03-27 14:30:00 CST
Maintaining Peak Asset Performance. Part of the Sustainable Energy Management Series. Speakers Nick Taylor and Peter Hodgson. [00:54:00]
Event Date - 2012-03-27 14:30:00 CST
An Overall Systematic Approach. Part of the Sustainable Energy Management Series. Speakers Nick Taylor, Steve Offer and David Stockill. [00:54:00]
Event Date - 2012-01-25 10:00:00 CST
Wireless Pump Health: control costs, avoid unexpected shutdown and increase plant availability. Part of the Essential Asset Monitoring Series. [00:47:00]
Event Date - 2012-01-24 14:30:00 CST
Utilisation in the Process. Part of the Sustainable Energy Management Series. [00:58:00]
Event Date - 2012-01-23 14:30:00 CST
Boilerhouse control and optimisation. Part of the Sustainable Energy Management Series. [1:00:00]
Event Date - 2011-07-01 09:00:00 CST
Wireless technologies can reduce the frequency and severity of unplanned equipment failures; enable you to move away from reactive or periodic practices to predictive maintenance. Wireless enables you to properly understand the condition of field and process equipment in real-time. This means that you only take equipment out of service if and when it is really necessary, and because problems are identified early and accurately, the duration of any maintenance outage is minimized. Not only does this improve production rates, it also has a very significant impact on maintenance productivity. [01:00:00]
Event Date - 2011-06-30 09:00:00 CST
Wireless technologies can make dramatic improvements to production. By changing your approach to performance measurement and monitoring through the provision of additional and temporary measurements, wireless brings about significant improvements in productivity, yield and availability. Wireless technologies will also positively impact energy efficiency and personnel productivity. [00:58:00]
Event Date - 2011-06-29 09:00:00 CST
Wireless technologies have the potential to bring alignment between project organizations, with their emphasis on risk, cost and time, and the on-going systems and I/E engineering functions who are more concerned with consistency, sustainability and supportability. The wireless calculator demonstrates the real impact that wireless technology can have at every stage of the project process. By being entirely self-interested, projects organizations will create an infrastructure that answers many of the challenges faced by systems managers and instrument engineers. [01:03:00]
Event Date - 2011-06-28 09:00:00 CST
This webinar focuses on the challenge that all producers face to do more with less. Following a brief introduction to wireless technology, we indentify several areas where wireless enables production, operations, maintenance, and projects functions to take a fundamentally different approach which will have a significant and immediate impact on business performance. This will be demonstrated with world class wireless reference applications. The challenge of enabling safer operations while at the same time making them leaner is an area of particular focus. [01:08:00]
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