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DAVID W. SPITZER'S E-ZINE - July 2007

This issue sponsored by Brian Sharpe, Applied Measurement and Control

Contact Level Gauge Performance (Part 1 of 3)
Spitzer and Boyes, LLC

The purpose of installing a level measurement system is to measure level accurately in a reliable manner. Whereas issues dealing with physical properties, process parameters, electronic features, and interconnections are often considered extensively, the quantification of the expected measurement quality of the installed level measurement system can be virtually neglected. click for more...


Non-Contact: A Story of Radar Level
INTECH

Any user who wants complete, automated control within a plant site wants continuous level monitoring. More than 20 technologies measure continuous level in vessels or silos, but users need reliable measurement of the contents of these containers, so they'll be sure not to overfill the container or lower the contents to a critical point of jeopardizing the process. click for more...


To Replace or Not to Replace
Addressing a DP Meter's Low-Flow Performance

Flow Control

Instrument selection is an interesting topic because it encompasses many aspects of the installation, including the process, the environment in which the instrument must operate, maintenance requirements to keep the instrument operating properly, reliability, performance, and cost. click for more...



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