Test #3; Symbology; Process Diagrams – Part 1 - Agenda

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Test #3; Symbology; Process Diagrams – Part 1 - Agenda Activity Est. Time 1. Agenda 5 2. Test #3 50 BREAK 10 3. Learning Objectives 4. Introduction to Diagrams 30 5. Introduction to Symbology 20 6. Instrumentation Symbols 40 7. Summary and Wrap-up 8. Additional Activities 9. Lab Activity Instrumentation I - Session 12

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Legend or Symbols Chart Instrumentation I - Session 12

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ISA Functional Identification Table PT= Pressure Transmitter TT= Temperature Transmitter FRC= Flow Recording Controller PIC= Pressure Indicating Controller LV= Level Valve (This is the preferred way of identifying a control valve in a loop) PY= Pressure Relay or compute (This could be an I/P transducer in a pressure loop) TE= Temperature Element (could be a thermocouple, RTD or filled thermal system) LI= Level Indicator PC= Pressure Controller FFIC= A Flow (Ratio) Indicating Controller Instrumentation I - Session 12

Equipment Symbols Instrumentation I - Session 12

Field Versus Board-Mounted Instrument Symbols Instrumentation I - Session 12

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Line Symbols Instrumentation I - Session 12