Instrumentation, process control, and plant engineers with challenging air or gas flow measurement applications can look for help in the new best practices engineering guide from Fluid Components International, San Marcos, CA. It provides recommendations for optimizing flowmeter installations to ensure performance and accuracy in commonly found conditions and line sizes. It also shows how to solve an industry-wide issue for all flowmeter users — wide variations in actual field conditions, conditions that are significantly different from the ideal conditions under which their flowmeter was originally calibrated. The guide is free and can be found at www.fluidcomponents.com/BPGuide.
Recommended Resource: ‘Best Practices’ Guide Provides Real-World Help
Instrumentation, process control, and plant engineers with challenging air or gas flow measurement applications can look for help in the new best practices engineering guide from Fluid Components International, San Marcos, CA.
Apr 1, 2008
Instrumentation, process control, and plant engineers with challenging air or gas flow measurement applications can look for help in the new best practices engineering guide from Fluid Components International, San Marcos, CA. It provides recommendations for optimizing flowmeter installations to ensure performance and accuracy in commonly found conditions and line sizes. It also shows how to solve an industry-wide issue for all flowmeter users — wide variations in actual field conditions, conditions that are significantly different from the ideal conditions under which their flowmeter was originally calibrated. The guide is free and can be found at www.fluidcomponents.com/BPGuide.
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