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Ship Draft Measurement: Ensuring Safe and Efficient Navigation

How Radar and Ultrasonic Level Sensors Improve Ship Stability, Compliance, and Fuel Efficiency 1. Importance of Draft Measurement Draft—the vertical distance from the waterline to the lowest point of a vessel’s hull—is one of the most critical parameters in maritime operations. Accurate draft measurement plays a vital role in ensuring safe navigation, reducing the risk […]

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Management, Maintenance, and Fault Handling Requirements for SIS (Safety Instrumented System)

The Safety Instrumented System (SIS) plays a critical role in industrial safety by implementing Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) to prevent or mitigate hazardous events. Effective management, routine maintenance, and proper fault handling are essential to ensure SIS functionality and system integrity. This article outlines detailed best practices and requirements across these three aspects. 1. Management

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Boost Your RS-485 Communication Resilience: 7 Proven Strategies

Introduction In the realm of industrial automation and smart applications, the RS-485 communication protocol stands out for its long transmission range, multi-point connection support, and cost-effectiveness. However, in complex industrial environments, RS-485 communication can face challenges such as electromagnetic interference (EMI), grounding issues, and ground loops, leading to unstable communication or even complete disruption. Enhancing

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Do Instrumentation Technicians Need Low Voltage and Explosion-Proof Electrical Certifications?

In industrial facilities, instrumentation technicians (also known as instrument fitters or instrument mechanics) play a vital role in maintaining measurement and control systems. Their responsibilities often overlap with electrical work, especially in process industries. This raises an important question: Should instrumentation technicians hold certifications for low-voltage electrical work and explosion-proof electrical installations? This article explores

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Advanced Control or PID: Which Strategy Is Right for Your Process?

As industrial automation systems grow increasingly complex, traditional PID controllers—though reliable and widely used—are no longer sufficient for meeting the rising demands of precision, safety, and efficiency. This has led many process industries, especially petrochemical plants, to explore advanced control strategies like Model Predictive Control (MPC). But does MPC always outperform PID? What are the

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Understanding PN, PT, PE, and PS in Industrial Piping Systems

In industrial engineering and piping system design, it is essential to understand the differences and relationships among four key pressure parameters: Nominal Pressure (PN), Working Pressure (PT), Design Pressure (PE), and Test Pressure (PS). Though they are all related to pressure, each serves a distinct function and applies to different stages of engineering design, installation,

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Best Practices for Installing Load Cells in Harsh Environments

Introduction Load cells are vital components in industrial automation, weighing systems, and process control. However, when used in harsh environments—such as dusty factories, outdoor installations, or corrosive chemical plants—load cells face challenges that can impact their accuracy, lifespan, and reliability. This guide provides actionable best practices for installing load cells in demanding conditions to ensure

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Complete Maintenance Guide for Bimetallic Thermometers

Bimetallic thermometers are widely used in industrial temperature measurement due to their simplicity, reliability, and independence from power supply. However, their accuracy and service life depend heavily on proper daily maintenance. This guide outlines a comprehensive maintenance strategy across four key dimensions: cleaning, inspection, calibration, and environmental protection. 1. Cleaning and Component Inspection 1.1 Surface

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