Pressure measuring bench Teaching Equipment Educational Equipment
SS2103 Pressure measuring bench Teaching Equipment Educational Equipment
I.Overview Description
The Pressure Training System is a single loop pneumatic control system. It enables the study of the principles of both pressure regulation of a process and the control of flow in a pressurised system.
The System comprises a low pressure air circuit supported on a panel for use on a benchtop, making it suitable for individual student work or for group demonstration.
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SS2103 Pressure measuring bench Teaching Equipment Educational Equipment
I.Overview Description
The Pressure Training System is a single loop pneumatic control system. It enables the study of the principles of both pressure regulation of a process and the control of flow in a pressurised system.
The System comprises a low pressure air circuit supported on a panel for use on a benchtop, making it suitable for individual student work or for group demonstration.
The Pressure Trainer requires a compressed air supply at a recommended input pressure of 40psi. An input filter/drier is used to clean the supplied air. Separately regulated branches provide air for the process and for valve control.
The process branch comprises a regulator, a variable area flow meter, a pneumatically operated control valve, an orifice block with changeable orifice plates and both differential and point of measure pressure sensors. The process air flow can be discharged to atmosphere via adjustable diffused outlets.
An air receiver tank can be switched in and out of the circuit. The valve control branch comprises a regulator and an electrically operated current to pressure input converter. This is used to regulate the pneumatic control valve in the process line. The input converter operates from a 4-20 mA signal. Signal conditioning for the sensors is provided by pressure transmitters. The Differential Pressure Transmitter gives a linear differential pressure sensor output. The system is fully equipped with pressure gauges to indicate the pressures around the system.