Temperature and Pressure Resources You Can Use

Dec. 6, 2012
Check Out The Latest Online Resources We Have Gathered for You on Temperature and Pressure Measuring Devices
Every month, Control's editors take a specific product area, collect all the latest, significant tools we can find, and present them here to make your job easier. If you know of any tools and resources we didn't include, send them to [email protected], and we'll add them to the website.
TEMPERATURE/PRESSURE BLOGAPG Sensors has as regular blog that covers a variety of sensor subjects. In the section devoted to pressure and temperature, it covers such subjects as "Top 10 Things Not to Do with Pressure Sensors," "Six Common Variables Affecting Pressure Sensors," "How Temperature Affects Pressure Sensors" and "Pressure Sensors and Water Hammer." Access to the blog is free. The direct link is at www.apgsensors.com/products/applications/pressure-measurement.APG Sensorswww.apgsensors.com

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE TRANSMITTER ACCURACY
Differential pressure transmitters are extremely versatile instruments fitting a broad range of applications in various process industries. Accuracy is a key performance measure for any process-measuring device, and is an important factor for proper device selection and maintenance. Differential pressure devices are very versatile, but it is not always easy to understand, calculate or compare accuracies between devices. This document is intended to help the reader better understand what manufacturers' accuracy statements mean, what specifications are important for a given application, and how to properly compare various product capabilities.  The direct link to this free, downloadable white paper is at http://tinyurl.com/dx8fx72
Honeywell Process Solutions
www.honeywellprocess.com

HOW TO USE A PRESSURE SENSOR
This tutorial from National Instruments covers the basics, such as how to measure pressure with pressure sensors. It also covers the types of sensors available and the appropriate hardware to accurately take pressure measurements. Other subjects include the anatomy of a basic pressure sensor, the types of sensors available and the appropriate hardware to take pressure measurements accurately. This is a free, downloadable PDF.  The direct link is at www.ni.com/white-paper/3639/en.
National Instruments
www.ni.com

AVOID TEMPERAURE MEASUREMENT PITFALLS
For more exacting needs, found in many scientific, industrial and commercial uses, the temperature of a process must be measured and controlled definitively. LAN Extensions for Instrumentation (LXI) offer a methodology to perform these exacting measurements in test and control applications. What do you need to know to select the best temperature measurement solution for your application? This paper describes the common pitfalls of precision temperature measurement and what you need to consider before selecting a temperature measurement solution. This is a free, downloadable white paper. The direct link is at http://tinyurl.com/4cmzxmz.
Data Translation
www.datatranslation.com

TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT FOR POWER PLANTS
Irrespective of the type of power plant (coal-fired, oil- or gas-based), temperature measurement remains high on the list for operational excellence throughout the plant. Implementation of some of the new technologies results in improved safety and lower installation and maintenance costs. Incorrect measurement information due to temperature effects, non-linearity or stability can result in major equipment getting damaged. Ensuring that instruments that have minimal downtime from a maintenance standpoint, not just devices that have been evaluated to provide safety integrity level service in safety instrumented systems, is crucial for daily operations in a power plant. The paper covers some of the basics of temperature measurement and leads into some of the technical advances that impart a higher degree of safety and reliability to power plant operation. Free download at http://tinyurl.com/bsfs2ts.
Endress + Hauser
www.us.endress.com

HOW TO SELECT A PRESSURE SENSOR
There are over 200 pressure sensor suppliers around the world, offering products that cost from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. A purchaser or engineer unfamiliar with pressure sensors can become overwhelmed with the price range, quality and options. The first step is to understand all aspects of their application, from the media being measured to the desired electrical output for indication or control. The following link takes you to a guide through a variety of options to make a prudent decision. The direct link is at http://tinyurl.com/bnlqkgo.
American Sensor Technologies
www.astsensors.com