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Why Neutral Lines Get Burned Out and How to Prevent It

The neutral line plays a critical role in electrical systems, acting as a return path for unbalanced currents in a multi-phase setup. However, a burned-out neutral line is a common issue that can disrupt operations, cause safety hazards, and damage electrical equipment. Understanding the causes and implementing preventive measures is essential for ensuring the reliability […]

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Can Intrinsic Safety Work with Relays?

Introduction In modern industrial environments, particularly those with explosive gas atmospheres, ensuring the safety of electrical equipment is critical. Electrical faults, such as sparks or excessive heat, can trigger explosions, leading to significant property damage or even loss of life. To address these challenges, intrinsic safety (IS) technology has emerged as a solution. Intrinsic safety

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Control of Drum Level in Heat Recovery Boilers: A Detailed Analysis

The control of drum level in heat recovery boilers has often followed traditional guidelines, such as: The proportional control action for drum level should not be too aggressive due to the presence of false level indications. To address significant fluctuations in steam load, three-element drum level control is often considered the preferred method for conventional

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In what working conditions can radar flow meters be used?

Radar current meter, as an advanced hydrological measurement equipment, has a wide range of applications and can play an important role in a variety of working conditions. This article aims to explore the applicable working conditions of radar current meter and analyze its performance in different scenarios. First, in the field of river monitoring, radar

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Grounding Standards and Requirements in Electrical Engineering

Grounding systems are a critical component of electrical engineering, ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical systems. Proper grounding minimizes the risks of electric shock, equipment damage, and electrical fires. In this article, we will outline the key grounding standards and requirements, including grounding resistance specifications, installation guidelines, material selection, and construction and inspection processes.

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Understanding Temperature Sensor Insertion Depth and Pressure Measurement Units in Industrial Applications

In industrial applications, temperature measurement is commonly carried out using thermometers or temperature sensors that are inserted into pipes, tanks, or other equipment. The insertion depth of these temperature sensors has a significant impact on the accuracy of the measurement. While the general guideline is to calculate the insertion depth based on the centerline of

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Installation Sequence of Flow Meters and Control Valves: Key Considerations

When installing flow meters and control valves, the sequence of installation is a critical factor to ensure accurate measurements, protect equipment, and maintain system efficiency. This article explores the best practices for the installation sequence, the reasoning behind these practices, and special considerations for different flow meter types and industrial applications. 1. General Recommendation: Install

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How to Optimize Annual Instrument Calibration Planning for Enterprises

At the end of each year, businesses begin to formulate plans, which are then implemented at the start of the following year. The effectiveness of these plans directly determines the smoothness of execution. Given the importance of planning, how can enterprises organize their annual instrument calibration more effectively? Here is a comprehensive guide with four

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How to Address No Indication in Differential Pressure Flow Meters

In industrial settings, differential pressure flow meters are essential for accurate measurement and process control. However, cases of no indication often arise, even when other equipment seems to be functioning normally. This article will analyze two case studies to uncover common issues and solutions, followed by a comprehensive guide to troubleshooting and maintenance. Case Study

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