Tag: instrumentation and control
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Electronic IC Temperature Sensors
Electronic IC temperature sensors are specialized integrated circuits that are used for sensing temperatures in the -55° C to +150°C range. Basic Principle of IC Temperature Sensors The working principle of IC temperature sensors is based on semiconductor physics. When … Read more
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CAMAC (IEEE-583) Modular Instrumentation Standard
The IEEE-583, IEEE-595, and IEEE 596 CAMAC (Computer Aided Measurement and Control) standards define a hardware and data transmission system which is used to house, support and communicate with various compatible instrumentation modules. A typical CAMAC crate shown in Figure … Read more
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Testing, Pre-commissioning & Plant Commissioning Requirements
Introduction A new installation must be fully tested to ensure that the equipment is in full working order prior to its being started. This testing is typically divided into three phases: Pre-installation testing. Piping and cable testing. Loop testing or … Read more
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What is the Function of a Steam Desuperheater?
Whereas superheated steam offers an excellent source of energy for mechanical power generation, in most cases, steam at greatly reduced temperatures, near saturation, proves a more desirable commodity especially for most heat-transfer applications. Precise temperature control is required to enhance … Read more
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Control Valve Selection Guide
Valves are manual or automatic fluid controlling elements in a piping system; in other words, valves isolate, switch, and control fluid flow in piping systems. They are constructed to withstand specific range of temperature, pressure, corrosion, and mechanical stress. Valves … Read more
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Volume Booster: Function, Operation & Application
Function of a Volume Booster A volume booster is a device that amplifies or boosts the volume of air supplied to the actuator, that is, it takes an input signal and produces an output of a large volume flow of … Read more
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Instrument Grounding: General Guidelines
Specific attention must be paid to instrument grounding, especially where field instruments are connected to a computer or microprocessor based control system. Where cable screens are used, ground continuity of screens must be maintained throughout the installation with the … Read more
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Valve Positioners: Function & Types
Basic Features of a Positioner Pneumatically operated valves depend on a positioner to take an input signal from the process controller and convert it to valve travel. In other words, a positioner is a motion control device made to actively … Read more
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Directional Control Valves: Function & Principle of Operation
Directional control valves are used to regulate the flow rate of hydraulic fluid; they are also utilized in pneumatic systems for flow control. Directional control valve works by regulating the movement of the piston in the cylinder. It admits pressurized … Read more
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Instrument Manifolds: Function & Types
An instrument manifold also referred to as a valve manifold includes manual valves to isolate and equalize pressure from the process to the transmitter (in this case the DP transmitter) or to isolate a gauge or absolute pressure transmitter for … Read more