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Understanding and Reducing Noise in Pressure Transmitters

Introduction In industrial measurement and automation, pressure transmitters play a crucial role in ensuring accurate and reliable readings. However, noise interference is one of the primary factors that can degrade their measurement accuracy. Noise in pressure transmitters can be broadly categorized into internal noise and external noise. Internal noise is further classified into thermal noise […]

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Comprehensive Guide to Pressure Transmitter Rain and Waterproofing: Practical Techniques Based on Chemical Instrumentation Standards

Pressure transmitters play a crucial role in monitoring and controlling pressure in industries such as chemicals, power generation, and oil and gas. However, in outdoor or humid environments, water ingress can damage the equipment and even lead to safety incidents. In line with chemical instrumentation standards, the rain and waterproofing measures for pressure transmitters must

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How to Verify if an Instrument is Truly Explosion-Proof

With the latest round of safety inspections coming up, explosion-proof instruments remain a focal point. Ensuring that the instruments used in hazardous environments are genuinely explosion-proof is crucial for safety and compliance. In this article, we will walk through a comprehensive guide on how to verify the authenticity of an explosion-proof instrument. 1. Check the

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How to Choose Between Bimetallic Thermometers and Pressure Thermometers?

When it comes to selecting the right temperature measurement device for marine applications, both bimetallic thermometers and pressure thermometers are commonly used. However, their operating environments and advantages differ slightly, and understanding these differences can help you make the best choice for your specific needs. 1. Bimetallic Thermometers: Operating Principle and Advantages A bimetallic thermometer

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Instrumentation and Control Design & Safety Inspection

In the design process of instrumentation and control (I&C) systems, it is crucial to stay updated with the latest inspection trends and requirements set by the local emergency management authorities. Keeping abreast of these updates ensures compliance with safety regulations, minimizes errors, and prevents excessive omissions during the review process of safety reports. This approach

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Best Practices for Outdoor Instrumentation Junction Boxes: Cable Entry and Exit Requirements

Instrumentation junction boxes installed outdoors play a critical role in protecting sensitive electrical connections from harsh environmental conditions while ensuring the safe and efficient operation of equipment. This guide outlines detailed requirements for cable entry and exit to ensure reliability, safety, and ease of maintenance. 1. Selecting the Right Junction Box When choosing an outdoor

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How to Quickly and Effectively Troubleshoot Ground Faults in Emergency Shutdown Signal Cable Systems: Key Considerations and Best Practices

Troubleshooting ground faults in emergency shutdown signal cables requires a structured approach to ensure efficiency and safety. This process can be broken down into several key stages: preparation, step-by-step cable inspection, the use of diagnostic tools, and dealing with special cases. Below is a detailed explanation of each step, followed by important precautions to follow

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Why It’s Crucial for Enterprises to Confirm Calibration Certificates in Instrument Calibration

In the process of instrument calibration, engineers and calibration institutions often suggest that enterprises confirm their calibration certificates after the calibration is completed. Some people may not fully understand the importance of this step. After all, the calibration certificate is a result document that contains accurate data derived from the calibration process. Why is there

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Cavitation in the Instrumentation Industry: Causes, Effects, and Mitigation Strategies

Cavitation is a significant phenomenon in fluid dynamics that occurs in a variety of industrial applications, particularly in the instrumentation sector. It involves the formation and subsequent collapse of vapor bubbles within a liquid, which can have detrimental effects on equipment and systems. Understanding cavitation is crucial for designing and operating reliable and efficient fluid

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