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Process Control Elements in The Loop

A simple process control loop consists of three elements: measurements, which are critical for informing controller decisions; the controller, which makes decisions based on measurements; and final control elements like control valves, which implement controller decisions. Measurements are the most important equipment and while computers now enable inferential measurements, these are still based on direct physical measurements. Control valves make up over 90% of final control elements in chemical plants, so their proper operation is critical for process control.
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Process Control Elements in The Loop

A simple process control loop consists of three elements: measurements, which are critical for informing controller decisions; the controller, which makes decisions based on measurements; and final control elements like control valves, which implement controller decisions. Measurements are the most important equipment and while computers now enable inferential measurements, these are still based on direct physical measurements. Control valves make up over 90% of final control elements in chemical plants, so their proper operation is critical for process control.
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Training Instrumentation and Controls

Process Control Elements in the Loop


A simple process control loop consists of three elements, the measurement, the
controller and the final control element.

Measurement
Measurements have got to be one of the most important equipment in any processing
plant. Any decision made on what the plant should do is based on what the
measurements tell us. In the context of process control, all controller decisions are
similarly based on measurements.

With the advent of computers, it is now possible to do inferential measurements,


meaning telling the value of a parameter without actually measuring it physically. It
should however, be remembered that inferential measurement algorithms are also
based on physical measurements. Therefore, rather than rendering measurements
redundant, they have made measurements all the more important.

Final Control Elements


Final control elements can refer to three things, control valves, variable speed drives
and dampers. In any chemical process plant, more than 90% of the time, a final control
element is a control valve. The issues relating to final control elements will be most
relevant to control valves although they are applicable to a large extend to dampers
and in some cases variable speed drives.

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