Advisory on Water Meters, Instrumentation & SCADA
A water meter is a scientific instrument for accurate measurement of quantity of water distributed to the consumer and efficient management of urban water supply. It provides real-time data on the volume of water being consumed by a consumer (residential or bulk), thereby encouraging the consumer to use water more efficiently. Flow meters are the instruments installed for the measurements of the volume of water consumed or discharged from the source of water like a river or bore well or dam/reservoir to Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and subsequent to the District Metering Areas (DMA). Based on the requirement, some of the other features like pressure, turbidity, and water quality parameters can also be measured by the flow meter.
Advisory on Water Meters, Instrumentation & SCADA
A water meter is a scientific instrument for accurate measurement of quantity of water distributed to the consumer and efficient management of urban water supply. It provides real-time data on the volume of water being consumed by a consumer (residential or bulk), thereby encouraging the consumer to use water more efficiently. Flow meters are the instruments installed for the measurements of the volume of water consumed or discharged from the source of water like a river or bore well or dam/reservoir to Water Treatment Plant (WTP) and subsequent to the District Metering Areas (DMA). Based on the requirement, some of the other features like pressure, turbidity, and water quality parameters can also be measured by the flow meter.
Instrumentation & Process Control Automation Guidebook, Part 3
INTRODUCTION:
Instrumentation is the science of automated measurement and control, or can be defined as the science that applies and develops techniques for measuring and controls of equipment and industrial processes. Process control has a broad concept and may be applied to any automated systems such as, a complex robot or to a common process control system as a pneumatic valve controlling the flow of water, oil or steam in a pipe.
Instrumentation & Process Control Automation Guidebook, Part 3
INTRODUCTION:
Instrumentation is the science of automated measurement and control, or can be defined as the science that applies and develops techniques for measuring and controls of equipment and industrial processes. Process control has a broad concept and may be applied to any automated systems such as, a complex robot or to a common process control system as a pneumatic valve controlling the flow of water, oil or steam in a pipe.
Technical Guide No. 4 Guide to Variable Speed Drives
This guide continues ABB’s technical guide series, describing different variable speed drives (VSD) and how they are used in industrial processes. Special attention has been given to electrical VSDs and especially to AC Drives. The guide tries to be as practical as possible. No special knowledge of VSDs is required, although basic technical know-how is required to fully understand the terms and descriptions used.
Technical Guide No. 4 Guide to Variable Speed Drives
This guide continues ABB’s technical guide series, describing different variable speed drives (VSD) and how they are used in industrial processes. Special attention has been given to electrical VSDs and especially to AC Drives. The guide tries to be as practical as possible. No special knowledge of VSDs is required, although basic technical know-how is required to fully understand the terms and descriptions used.
Copper for Busbars (Guidance for Design and Installation)
About this Guide
Busbars are used within electrical installations for distributing power from a supply point to a number of output circuits. They may be used in a variety of configurations ranging from vertical risers, carrying current to each floor of a multi-storey building, to bars used entirely within a distribution panel or within an industrial process.
Copper for Busbars (Guidance for Design and Installation)
About this Guide
Busbars are used within electrical installations for distributing power from a supply point to a number of output circuits. They may be used in a variety of configurations ranging from vertical risers, carrying current to each floor of a multi-storey building, to bars used entirely within a distribution panel or within an industrial process.
Cable Diagnostic in MV Underground Cable Networks
Introduction
As an introduction we want to show how cable testing and diagnostics allow you to plan the maintenance of cable routes, thus preventing expensive power failures and significantly reducing maintenance costs for cable networks. We also list tried-and-tested measurement methods, describe these in detail and introduce various options for their use. Finally, we provide guidance on how to successfully implement diagnostics.
Cable Diagnostic in MV Underground Cable Networks
Introduction
As an introduction we want to show how cable testing and diagnostics allow you to plan the maintenance of cable routes, thus preventing expensive power failures and significantly reducing maintenance costs for cable networks. We also list tried-and-tested measurement methods, describe these in detail and introduce various options for their use. Finally, we provide guidance on how to successfully implement diagnostics.