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Weekly Study Plan for Instrument Technicians

Instrument technicians play a crucial role in ensuring the proper functioning of industrial systems by maintaining, installing, and troubleshooting various instruments. A well-structured weekly study plan can help both beginners and experienced technicians enhance their knowledge and skills systematically. Below is a detailed plan designed for self-study. Monday: Fundamentals of Instrumentation Objective: Understand the basic […]

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Requirements for Instrument Testing Facilities

Instrument testing facilities can be categorized into two main types: individual unit testing and system-level testing. System testing primarily occurs at sites with remote instruments or centralized control rooms. This document primarily focuses on individual unit testing requirements. Testing Facility Types Based on current management practices and the storage locations of instruments upon delivery, the

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Detailed Structural Design of Platinum Resistance Temperature Sensors (RTD)

Platinum Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) are widely recognized for their accuracy, stability, and linear temperature-resistance relationship. RTDs utilize platinum as their sensing element, leveraging the material’s predictable changes in resistance in response to temperature variations. The design of an RTD sensor requires careful attention to multiple factors, including the sensing element, insulation, lead design, housing,

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Application of radar level meter in coal mill oil tank measurement

In thermal power plants, coal mills are important auxiliary equipment, and the level measurement of their oil tanks is directly related to the normal operation of the equipment and the continuity of production. Therefore, choosing the right level measurement technology is crucial to ensure the stable operation of coal mills. This article will introduce the

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Key Points for Selection and Application of Pressure Transmitters in the Chemical Industry

Due to the continuous and highly automated nature of production in chemical enterprises, automated instruments are widely used. Among these, transmitters are a commonly used and diverse type of instrument. They measure various process parameters such as pressure, flow, and liquid level. Transmitter types can be classified based on the number of signal and power

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Installation Requirements for Ultrasonic Flow Meters: Straight Pipe Lengths and Best Practices

Ultrasonic flow meters are widely used for measuring the flow rate of liquids and gases in various industries. They work by sending ultrasonic sound waves through the fluid, either in a direct or diagonal path, and measuring the time it takes for the sound waves to travel. The difference in travel time (in transit-time ultrasonic

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Power Supply Interference Suppression in Transmitter Systems

Transmitters are highly sensitive devices used in various industrial and technical environments to convert physical quantities such as temperature, pressure, or flow into an electrical signal. These devices often operate in environments filled with electromagnetic interference (EMI), which can significantly affect their performance and reliability. One of the critical aspects of minimizing interference in transmitter

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Installation Requirements for Vortex Flow Meters: Straight Pipe Lengths and Best Practices

Vortex flow meters are widely used for measuring the flow rate of gases, liquids, and steam in various industries due to their versatility, durability, and accuracy. These meters operate by measuring the frequency of vortices shed by an obstruction (bluff body) placed in the flow stream, which is directly proportional to the flow rate. However,

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