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The temperature of a transmitter is 20-300 degrees F. The output signal is 3-15 psig. What would be the expected output signal for an input temperature of 175 degrees F? - 195/320=.609(16)+3=9.64 psig Most flow measurements occur under __________________ conditions. - turbulent Six cubic feet o...

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EPRI part A Study Guide | Latest 2024
The temperature of a transmitter is 20-300 degrees F. The output signal is 3-15 psig.
What would be the expected output signal for an input temperature of 175 degrees F? -
195/320=.609(16)+3=9.64 psig

Most flow measurements occur under __________________ conditions. - turbulent

Six cubic feet of a liquid is 400 pounds. the Specific Gravity of the liquid is... -
400/(62.430*6=374.58) = 1.068

Full compensation of a remote reading thermometer would typically be provided by... -
secondary capillary

An increase in viscosity of a liquid will result in a ________ Reynolds number - lower

A tank contains 9 cubic feet of a liquid. The liquid weighs 470 pounds. The specific
gravity of the liquid is... - 470/(62.43*9=561.87)=.836inwc

In most process control systems the process measurement is derived from a... -
sensor

A type of OPEN CHANNEL flow meter which is typically used to measure WATER flow
is the ... - Parshall Flume

when using a voltmeter without a reference junction to measure the out put of a
thermocoulple it is necessary to... - Subtract the reference junction millivolts from the
instruments voltage reading

A type of level transmitter which would require that the vessel containing the liquid was
open to the atmosphere would be a... - bubbler

A bubbler has the following instruments connected as part of the control loop; FI1001,
PCV1001, LIT1001, LIC1001. Which device would most commonly be used for the flow
indicator? - Rotameter

The most common unit of measure for liquid pressure or level is... - inches of water

The temperature at which the moisture in the air will become saturated and begin to be
deposited as condensation is... - Dew Point

a circuit having the resistance of 100 ohms and an applied voltage of 48 volts will
consume ____________ of power. - 48/100=.48(48)=23.04watts

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