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Installation Guidelines for Float Level Gauges

Float level gauges are precise instruments commonly used for liquid level measurement. Correct installation is crucial to ensure accurate readings and to prolong the lifespan of the device. This article outlines the key considerations and step-by-step guidance for installing float level gauges in detail. 1. Installation Location Avoid material inlets and outlets: Ensure the gauge […]

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Principles for Selecting Control Laws: P, PI, and PID Controllers

When designing control systems, selecting the appropriate control law—Proportional (P), Proportional-Integral (PI), or Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID)—is crucial for achieving the desired performance. Each type of control law has specific characteristics and suitability criteria. 1. Proportional Control (P Control) Characteristics: Fast Response: Provides an immediate control action proportional to the current error. Steady-state Error: Typically unable to

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Identifying and Addressing Electrical Hazards: A Guide to Electrical Safety Inspection and Remediation

Electrical hazards can pose significant risks in both residential and industrial settings. In order to ensure safety and prevent accidents such as fires, electrocution, or equipment failure, it is essential to carry out a thorough inspection and remediation process. This article outlines the key components of conducting electrical hazard inspections  and the necessary steps for

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Ultrasonic Level Transmitters in the Oil & Gas Industry: Applications and Future Trends

1. Key Application Scenarios ✅ Tank Level Monitoring (Crude Oil, Refined Products, LPG) Ultrasonic level transmitters offer non-contact, continuous level measurement, making them ideal for monitoring storage tanks containing crude oil, refined fuels, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). With measuring ranges up to 15 meters and accuracy up to ±0.3%, they ensure precise inventory control.

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Comprehensive Guide to Vacuum Gauges and Pressure Gauges

Vacuum gauges and pressure gauges are critical measuring instruments, each designed to monitor and maintain different pressure conditions across numerous industrial and scientific applications. This article offers a detailed exploration of the application scenarios, selection considerations, and installation recommendations for both types of gauges. Applications of Vacuum Gauges 1. Vacuum Equipment Monitoring Vacuum Coating Systems:Vacuum

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Why Ultrasonic Level Meters are Crucial for Chemical Industry Applications: Advantages, Installation, and Practical Insights

Ultrasonic level meters, with their non-contact measurement, high accuracy, and robust environmental adaptability, have emerged as an essential technology for liquid-level monitoring in the chemical industry. This article provides an in-depth exploration of their application scenarios, technical advantages, installation guidelines, and practical case studies. 1. Key Application Scenarios Storage Tank Liquid-Level Monitoring Chemical plants extensively

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Carbide Safety Guide

When Carbide Dust Meets Acetylene Gas: Risks and Protective Measures In the chemical industry, carbide dust and acetylene gas play crucial roles in various production and manufacturing processes. However, their inherent explosiveness, flammability, and corrosiveness pose significant risks, requiring stringent safety measures and careful handling practices. Ensuring workplace safety, equipment reliability, and environmental protection represents

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Operational Guide for Pressure Transmitters

1. Purpose This guide is designed to standardize the installation, commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting of pressure transmitters, ensuring their reliable operation and accurate measurement. 2. Scope This guide applies to the operation of specific models of pressure transmitters under various industrial conditions. Applicable models and environments should be confirmed prior to use. 3. Preparation Before

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Reasons for Using Relays and Safety Barriers in DCS Systems

Distributed Control Systems (DCS) are widely used in industrial automation to monitor and control processes. This document explains the reasons for integrating relays with Digital Input (DI) and Digital Output (DO) points and safety barriers with Analog Input (AI) channels in DCS systems. The purpose is to enhance system reliability, ensure signal integrity, and meet

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Precautions for Maintenance of Pressure Transmitters

1. Coordinate with the Process Department Always establish contact with the relevant process department and obtain permission before beginning maintenance work. 2. Risk Assessment Conduct a thorough risk analysis, including consideration of the medium, pressure, and temperature. Wear appropriate protective gear and, if necessary, use explosion-proof tools. It’s recommended to work in pairs to ensure

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