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In many industries Ammonia Chillers are used because they are powerful and efficient. The problem is that if the ammonia leaks into the product you have ruined at least the batch. Trying to determine when it happened and its impact on production is almost impossible, so if it happens all product associated with the failure goes to waste. Knowledge of the event is especially critical in plants producing small packages. When did it happen? How many are compromised?There is no direct on line measurement that will handle Clean in Place. Ammonia chillers are used frequently in F&B, pharma and water.
Abkatun-A Offshore Platform located in the Mexican Gulf installed on March 5th, 1982, was affected by a fire last April. Beside the crude compression as the main task (4 compressors), this platform manages deluge water, power feed...
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QSWP of Saudi Aramco is the biggest Sea Water Injection Plant is the world. For process control and monitoring Delta V DCS System is used. One area of QSWP “Old Treatment Modules” had very high nuisance Equipment Trips. To resolve this problem....
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A platform-independent, ICS cybersecurity solution that helps DCS and SCADA system users in the power generation and water/wastewater industries secure their critical assets without process disruption, and meet regulatory requirements like NERC CIP.
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Learn how easy it is to set up Loop Integrity to continuously monitor the electrical loop to detect issues that affect the 4-20 mA signal including corrosion, water in the housing, or an unstable power supply.
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We discuss the HP spray water system in a combined cycle power plant and the components required to include desuperheaters, control valves, block valves and strainers. We address the importance of testing and maintenance of desuperheaters.
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