Gerald Vos Parker Hannifin NeSSI Platform Developments.

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Gerald Vos Parker Hannifin NeSSI Platform Developments

> Where We’ve BeenWhere We’ve Been Where We AreWhere We Are Where We’re GoingWhere We’re Going Topics

> Where We’ve Been Traditional “Semiconductor Roots”Traditional “Semiconductor Roots” And some radical thinking…And some radical thinking…

…included in the Standard… Where We’ve Been …which is a part of where we’re going!

Current Architecture Introduced Oct-2003Current Architecture Introduced Oct-2003 Where We’ve Been Slip-fit intra- fitting connectors Mounting “Pegboard” Field connectors (top or end) Same plane flowpaths Parker IntraFlow™

Where We Are Complete smart sample system integration Mono-ethylene glycol liquid service Flow & pressure sensing Conductive heating Conventional grab sample & system functionalities

Where We Are Sub-Systems for Integration by Others Low Sulfur Diesel Application 0-1ppm C 2 H 4 measurement in high purity C 3 H 6 stream Low volume SCS a plus Silco-steel treatment imperative to avoid C 2 H 4 sticking to stainless Silco-steel treated modular components simplifies system integration

Where We Are Conventional Fast loop & Modular Integration Diesel Fuel Service Flow sensing on conventional bypass loop and sample delivery to analyzer

Remote Flow Indication Butyl Rubber process control Butyl Rubber process control Remote validation function for control room operators via DCS Remote validation function for control room operators via DCS Bypass & analyzer flow indication available remotely over DCS Bypass & analyzer flow indication available remotely over DCS 100% uptime since June, % uptime since June, 2005 Plant shutdowns have been avoided Plant shutdowns have been avoided Plant operators trust the analyzer! Plant operators trust the analyzer! Where We Are

2-space, 4-20mA, intrinsically safe, 1psid pressure transmitter Integral orifice / relief valve in IntraFlow™ substrate block Where We Are

Remote network communication circuit- I 2 C for Siemens Maxum Where We Are

Class 1, Division/Zone 1 Class 1, Division/Zone 1 Conductive Heat, 5x more efficient than convective Conductive Heat, 5x more efficient than convective Up to 500W Up to 500W Temperature Sensor monitors heat- where it matters Temperature Sensor monitors heat- where it matters Remote temperature monitoring and set-point adjustment Remote temperature monitoring and set-point adjustment Varitherm “HI” Smart Heater ATEX Certified Model CSA Certified Model Where We Are

Controller potted into x-proof condulet Controller potted into x-proof condulet Condulet can be mounted inside or outside enclosure Condulet can be mounted inside or outside enclosure Varitherm “HI” Smart Heater Where We Are

System w/ heated purge -40°C air purge 60psig / 4 bar & 20 SLPM, outlet temp 46°C Where We Are

4-20 mA to PLC - For Now! Ethernet to Technician Workstation Where We Are HMI & Sample System Monitoring Software Host for “Smart Shelter”

Where We Are Ethernet to Technician Workstation It’s all about the information, stupid!

Where We Are Expanding Technical Support Team: 65 Years Combined Field Experience! Frank Ruiz, 30 years Process Analyzer Field Experience Mike Cost, 7 years Process Analyzer Field Experience Dewey Ponthieu, 28 years Process Analyzer Field Experience

Where We’re Going 2- 1 / 4 ” SP76 Component Integration Jumping between footprints easily allows integration of larger components Larger component footprint provides more geometry to improve functional performance on components such as backpressure regulators

Where We’re Going Pilot Pro Development Modular Banks of Solenoid Operated Pilot Valves for Pneumatically Operated Sample Handling Valves Developing for C1D2 Service Expandable in Banks of 8 Flexible Analog or Digital Actuation Signals

Where We’re Going Pilot Pro Development Each valve bank gang penetrates the enclosure with a bulkhead fitted with discrete air signal connection points

Where We’re Going Pressure Decay Flow Sensing Inexpensive method to remotely determine filter clogging Utilizes simple pressure sensor and software algorithms to detect change in filter performance

Where We’re Going The Gen-III NeSSI™ Vision CCIMS: Direct connection of dP transmitters to process pipelines Platform for detachable integrated Gen-III process analyzer systems?

Where We’re Going The Gen-III NeSSI™ Vision Inherent fast loop Ideal for insertion analytical technologies (Raman)

Where We’re Going Integrated Filter Backflushing System Designed specifically for dirty liquid extraction filter backflushing Pneumatic or electromechanical actuation “3D” IntraFlow™ valving concept

Where We’re Going Integrated Filter Backflushing System System implementation provides tremendous flexibility to deliver sampling, backflush, solvent based filter cleaning and analyzer cell cleaning agent in a difficult polymeric media application

Sample Disposal Vent Master™ Pilot Pro Sample Conditioning IntraFlow™ Sample Extraction Key System Performance Information To Analyzer Network Hub HMI w/ InteractX Analyzer (by others) Clean Gas DBB Probe Dirty Liquid Sampler Sample Transport Change Over System Gas Generators Carrier & Cal Gas Delivery Control Sensor Monitoring Summary

Thank You!