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1、The CondensedHandbook of Measurement and Control3rd EditionThe CondensedHandbook of Measurement and Control3rd EditionN. E. BattikhaISA wishes to acknowledge the cooperation of those manufacturers, suppliers, and publishers who granted permission to reproduce material herein. The Society regrets any
2、 omission of credit that may have occurred and will make such corrections in future editions.NoticeThe information presented in this publication is for the general education of the reader. Because neither the author nor the publisher has any control over the use of the information by the reader, bot
3、h the author and the publisher disclaim any and all liability of any kind arising out of such use. The reader is expected to exercise sound professional judgment in using any of the information presented in a particular application. Additionally, neither the author nor the publisher have investigate
4、d or considered the effect of any patents on the ability of the reader to use any of the information in a particular application. The reader is responsible for reviewing any possible patents that may affect any particular use of the information presented. Any references to commercial products in the
5、 work are cited as examples only. Neither the author nor the publisher endorses any referenced commercial product. Any trademarks or tradenames referenced belong to the respective owner of the mark or name. Neither the author nor the publisher makes any representation regarding the availability of a
6、ny referenced commercial product at any time. The manufacturers instructions on use of any commercial product must be followed at all times, even if in conflict with the information in this publication.Copyright 2007 ISAThe Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12
7、277Research Triangle Park, NC 27709All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.10987654ISBN-13: 978-1-55617-995-2ISBN-10: 1-55617-995-2No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopyi
8、ng, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication DataBattikha, N. E. The condensed handbook of measurement and control / N. E. Battikha. 3rd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 1-55617-995-2 (Pb
9、k.) 1. Process control-Instruments. 2. Measuring instruments. I. Title. TS156.8.B377 2007 629.8-dc22 2007024125DedicationThis book is dedicated to the pioneers of measurement and control. This technology took its firststeps along the Nile Valley about 2600 B.C., when Egyptian engineers began using p
10、recise yet sim-ple measuring devices to level the foundation for building the Great Pyramid and employing weirsto measure and distribute irrigation water across the fertile delta. Much more recently, hundreds ofdedicated people tinkering in their home and labs, working late at night, and overcoming
11、failuresand frustrations, created the powerful computer technology we now rely on. Without these pioneers, whose first tentative steps thousands of years ago have accelerated intotodays full-speed sprint toward on-going advances, the world of measurement and control wouldnot exist and this book woul
12、d never have been written. And instead of being an I one feeder for the UPS and theother for the bypass. Where raw power is used (i.e., bypassing the UPS), an isolation trans-former is required on the raw power side to reduce the transfer of electrical noise present in theelectrical supply system.Fo
13、r large time-retention capacity, a UPS with a diesel-driven generator is generally provided.This approach avoids having a large number of batteries.When electronic equipment is connected to a breaker panel (also know as a fuse panel), elec-tromagnetic interference (EMI) noise may travel to sensitive
14、 devices. EMI does not easilytravel through transformers, hence, isolating transformers are needed to isolate the electroniccontrol equipment from other EMI-generating devices. GroundingGrounding is an essential part of any modern control system. Good grounding requirementshelp ensure quality instal
15、lations and trouble-free operations. Users should implement ground-ing systems in compliance with the code and with the system vendors recommendations.Many electrical codes accept the use of a conductive rigid conduit to ground equipment. How-ever, electronic equipment necessitates the use of a copp
16、er wire conductor to ensure properoperation.Three grounds need to be considered; power, shield, and signal. Power ground is typicallyimplemented by Electrical Engineering and will not be covered in this book. Proper groundingis vital to the operation of computer-based control systems. Some organizat
17、ions will involvethe control equipment manufacturer in reviewing the detailed grounding drawings to ensurecorrectness.Chapter 1 - Introduction 9When grounding the shield that wraps around a pair of wires carrying the signal, only one endshould be grounded. The other end (typically on the field side)
18、 should be cut back and taped toprevent accidental grounding. Signal ground should also be grounded at one point only (typi-cally, the point closest to the signals power source). Multiple signal grounds generally result inground loops (i.e., grounds at different potentials). Such ground loops add to
19、 or subtract fromthe 4-20 mA signal, introducing an error to the measured signal (see figure 1-1). It may be dif-ficult to eliminate grounds for some devices such as analyzers, grounded thermocouples, andinstruments grounded for safety. For these devices, and in situations where more than oneground
20、exists, signal isolators should be used. Figure 1-1Ground loop errors. Installation and MaintenanceThe user should determine the capabilities of the plants in-house maintenance staff whenselecting measurement and control devices. Maintenance may need to be done by an outsidecontractor, in which case
21、 the user should determine whether that contractor has the necessaryexpertise and can reach the site in an acceptable time. Other considerations include the diffi-culty and frequency of calibration, as well as whether calibration should be done at the site orat the vendors facilities.Maintenance is
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