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The Definitive Guide: Process Industrial Instruments and Controls Handbook, Sixth Edition

It bridges the gap between the instrument tech turning wrenches and the control engineer writing code. It speaks both languages fluently. She had tried everything she knew

Maya was standing in the master control room, staring at the cascading red alarms on the Distributed Control System (DCS). She had tried everything she knew. She retuned the Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) loops, checked the control valves, and verified the flow rates. Nothing worked. The system simply would not stabilize. The system simply would not stabilize

, edited by Gregory K. McMillan, is a cornerstone reference for engineers managing modern automation and control systems. Released in 2019 by McGraw Hill Professional The system simply would not stabilize.

When a veteran wonders, “Has anyone really used a radar level transmitter on polymer pellets with dust?” the handbook says yes, and gives the dielectric constant range and the antenna fouling interval.

The process industrial instruments and controls handbook will continue to evolve to reflect the latest technological advancements and industry trends. Future editions are expected to address emerging topics, such as:

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