| Contents |
| Introduction; Fundamental Principles; Instrumentation and Control System Maintenance Personnel; Maintenance Management; Maintenance Engineering; Service/Control Maintenance; Configuration and Programming; Calibration; Tuning Details and Examples; Maintenance and Troubleshooting; and Safety. |
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Maintenance of Instruments & Systems
2nd Edition |
| by L.D. Goettsche, 402pp, 1995, ISBN:
1556178795 |
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Learn maintenance and troubleshooting from the experts who have maintained both pneumatic and single-loop electrical/electronic devices as well as higher-level, microprocessor-based control systems. |
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| Covering the
fundamental principles, vocabulary, symbolism, standards, and
safety, this book provides the basic knowledge required of I &
C technicians.
The essential
requirements for a maintenance department are well-documented,
which include documentation control, office and shop layout,
and department organization.
Practical
applications, including power, grounding, isolation,
calibration, and basic troubleshooting techniques, are also
covered. |
| This book highlights the benefits of the systems approach, which looks at the whole picture to gain an understanding of the process rather than looking at each component separately.
Examples and case studies of configuration, programming, calibration, and tuning of larger DCS
systems, as well as single-loop devices and pneumatic devices,
are shown, with an emphasis on applications rather than
theory.
Instrument symbols
and uses, specifications, drawings, diagrams and schematics,
and control algorithms are explained. |
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$155.00 |
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