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Process Variables, Elements and Instruments–Temperature, Test Review - Agenda Activity Est. Time 1. Agenda 5 2 .Learning Objectives 3. Homework Collection/Review 10 4. Introduction to Temperature/Terms 40 BREAK 5. Temperature Sensing/Measurement Instruments 50 6. Test Review 7 .Summary and Wrap-Up 8. Additional Activities 9. Lab Activity Instrumentation I - Session 3

Session 3 – Objectives (page 1) 1. Define temperature. 2. Describe the effect heat energy has on the movement of molecules. 3. Define terms associated with temperature and temperature instruments: differential temperature Fahrenheit Celsius/Centigrade Rankine Kelvin. 4. Identify the following for Celsius and Fahrenheit: boiling/freezing points for H2O minimum/maximum water temperature at sea level. Instrumentation I - Session 3

Session 3 – Objectives (page 2) 5. Identify common types of temperature sensing/measurement devices used in the process industry: thermowell thermometer bimetallic strip. resistance temperature detector (RTD) thermocouple temperature gauge 6. Describe the purpose and operation of various temperature sensing/measurement devices used in the process industry. 7. Given a standard calculator and conversion formulas, complete Fahrenheit and Celsius conversions. Instrumentation I - Session 3

Temperature and Heat Instrumentation I - Session 3

Temperature Measurement Differential (delta) temperature Fahrenheit Celsius/Centigrade Rankine Kelvin Instrumentation I - Session 3

Thermowell Instrumentation I - Session 3

Thermometer Instrumentation I - Session 3

Bimetallic Strip Instrumentation I - Session 3

Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) Instrumentation I - Session 3

Thermocouple Instrumentation I - Session 3

Temperature Gauge Instrumentation I - Session 3