If you don’t think putting holes in pipes is a good idea, read on. Swedish company eMarine, which uses advanced monitoring and optimization technologies, to reduce vessel’s fuel consumption and enhance operational

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If you don’t think putting holes in pipes is a good idea, read on. Swedish company eMarine, which uses advanced monitoring and optimization technologies, to reduce vessel’s fuel consumption and enhance operational efficiency has partnered with ABB to incorporate innovative NINVA temperature sensors into its solutions.
The non-invasive NINVA sensors are widely used in the chemical, oil and gas and other industries and eMarine will integrate 1,500 of them, approved for marine use, into its advanced energy management solutions for the maritime industry.
ABB’s non-invasive approach to temperature sensing dramatically simplifies temperature measurement by providing an alternative to the traditional thermowell. The clamp-on solution removes the need to perforate pipe walls, eliminating the risk of potential leakages. Using the surface temperature of piping to infer the process temperature, NINVA provides the same level of accuracy and performance as an invasive measurement device.
The eMarine technology is used by leading cruise and cargo operators worldwide to deliver measurable fuel and CO2
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