Wireless Blitz – Wando to North Charleston to Aiken to Camden to Eastover to Columbia to Wando to Georgetown to Florence to Kingstree to Bennettsville.
This is the path Wireless Blitz Lunch-n-Learns teams have traveled. As you can see by the title, the Emerson Wireless Field Network Message was delivered to customers in much of South Carolina. The team consists of Rosemount, Rosemount Analytical and Micro Motion direct sales staff and R.E. Mason Company Account Managers and Technical support personnel. So far David McLaurin, Kevin Arquitt, Kelly Watters, Don Blankenship, Sam Gooding, Brad Emry, Mitch Jones, Keith Merrell, and Larry Wolfe have made visits to fifteen customers in eleven locations. More than two hundred fifty customers have dined on
Bar-b-que, sandwiches, Barbeque, sandwiches and did I mention Bar-b-que. All wonderful, by the way.
The sessions were two to three and one half hours in length and focused on the Wireless Self-Organizing Networks and Emerson Wireless Field Devices. Self-Organizing Networks were introduced to the attendees along with the THUM Wireless interface for wired HART devices. The wireless products reviewed from Rosemount included Pressure, Temperature, Discrete, and Tuning Fork Wireless Transmitters. Rosemount Team Members making these presentations included David McLaurin, Don Blankenship and Kelly Waters. The HART functionality the THUM makes available from Micro Motion devices was discussed by Kevin Arquitt or Sam Gooding. Process Parameters and Device Condition/Diagnostics are also available through the THUM.
Scott Mooney reviewed all the Rosemount Analytical Wireless Transmitters as well as the functions the THUM could provide for the HART Analytical devices. Michael Miller (now an R.E. Mason Inc. account manager) reviewed the functionality of the Wireless Vibration Transmitters. Brad Emry or Keith Merrell or Mitch Jones introduced customers to the Wireless Position Transmitters from TopWORX (an Emerson company now) and Fisher Controls. I usually finished up the sessions by demonstrating the various ways information from these devices is distributed to whoever needs that information. In many of the sessions we discussed applications for this functionality at that plant location.
If you would like to have a Wireless Lunch-n-Learn at your plant, or would like to know when open sessions might be scheduled near you, contact your R.E. Mason Company Account Manager or contact me. We look forward to hearing from you.


