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Electromagnetic Flowmeter Calibration Guide

1. Initial Parameter Verification Before starting calibration, verify the following parameters: Pipe diameter (DN) Calibration coefficients (CS, CZ) Measuring range Fluid density 2. Inspection Procedures Using a Multimeter Electrode Resistance Check: Disconnect transmitter cable from the sensor. Measure electrode-to-ground resistance and electrode-to-electrode resistance using an analog multimeter. Acceptable resistance range: Electrode to ground: 2KΩ – […]

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How Safety Inspections Will Evolve in 2025: Insights from Instrumentation Experts

In recent years, advancements in technology and the increasing demands of safety management have led to continuous upgrades in safety inspection standards. As we approach 2025, the focus of safety inspections will remain on key areas such as explosion prevention, lightning protection, grounding, and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). However, the direction and specifics of these

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General Procedures for Routine Maintenance and Troubleshooting of DCS Systems

1. Routine Maintenance of the DCS System Proper maintenance of the Distributed Control System (DCS) is crucial to ensuring system stability, reliability, and efficiency. Regular maintenance reduces the risk of system failure and enhances operational safety. 1.1 Key Routine Maintenance Tasks Maintaining a Stable Environment Ensure air conditioning systems are functioning correctly to maintain a

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What is a Clamp?

In modern mechanical engineering and equipment design, a clamp plays a critical role as a connection and fixing element in various industrial processes. It is widely used in equipment, pipelines, fittings, and mechanical systems. Whether in small household appliances or large industrial machinery, clamps serve an irreplaceable purpose. This article will explore the structure, types,

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Pressure Sensor Operating Environment: Requirements and Considerations

When selecting a pressure sensor, several important questions are often raised regarding its operating environment. Questions such as: “What is the working environment for your pressure sensor?” “What is the temperature range of the measured medium?” and “What is the environmental humidity where the pressure sensor will operate?” These questions are essentially asking about the

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Electrical Shock Prevention Measures for Instrumentation Equipment

During the installation, operation, and maintenance of instrumentation equipment, electrical shock prevention is a common and critical safety measure. Electrical shock protection refers to preventive measures taken to safeguard human life from electrical accidents that may result from improper operation, equipment failure, or excessive voltage. The consequences of electrical shocks are often severe, ranging from

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Practical Analysis of Four Key Solutions for Non-Full Pipe Flow Measurement: Choosing the Most Cost-Effective Option for Slurry Conditions

Introduction Non-full pipe flow measurement is a notorious challenge in various industries such as municipal wastewater management, agricultural irrigation, and industrial processes. The complexity increases significantly when dealing with large-diameter pipelines (DN800 and above), slight positive pressures, and slurry conditions. Selecting an unsuitable measurement method can lead to inaccurate readings, high maintenance costs, and operational

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Analysis of Causes for No Output in Temperature Transmitters

1. Introduction Temperature transmitters play a crucial role in the field of industrial automation and instrumentation. Unlike sensors, which simply convert physical quantities into electrical signals, transmitters further process and amplify these signals, ensuring accurate and reliable measurements. A common issue that users may encounter with temperature transmitters is a “no output” condition. This article

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Common Issues with Ultrasonic Level Meters and How to Solve Them

Introduction Ultrasonic level meters are widely used in liquid and solid level measurements due to their non-contact and wear-free advantages. However, many users face inaccurate readings during actual applications, leading to accumulated errors in production processes or even equipment failures, which can compromise the stability of an entire production line. This article will analyze the

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Common Wiring Issues in Thermal Control Systems and How to Fix Them

In thermal control systems, proper wiring plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability of signal transmission and the safe operation of equipment. However, due to improper design, poor maintenance, or incorrect installation practices, common wiring issues often arise. These problems can lead to signal interference, equipment malfunctions, and even safety hazards. Below are some

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