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Control system documentation : applying symbols and identification / Raymond Mulley.

By: Mulley, Raymond.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Resources for measurement and control series.Publisher: Research Triangle Park, N.C. : Instrument Society of America, 1994Description: xi, 232 p. : ill ; 26 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 155617490X.Subject(s): Automatic control -- DocumentationDDC classification: 629.8
Contents:
The tools of communication -- The elements of symbolism -- The elements of identification -- Process flow diagrams -- Structured control concepts -- The engineering flow diagram -- Logic symbolism -- Loop diagrams -- Ladder diagrams and wiring diagrams -- Installation details -- Miscellaneous drawings.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Symbols are essential to the development of engineering ideas and their documentation and communication. This book presents the symbols and identifiers used for instrumentation and process control. It contains sample PandlDs and other drawings and examples of how to use symbols in different control schemes.

ISA knowledge centre.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The tools of communication -- The elements of symbolism -- The elements of identification -- Process flow diagrams -- Structured control concepts -- The engineering flow diagram -- Logic symbolism -- Loop diagrams -- Ladder diagrams and wiring diagrams -- Installation details -- Miscellaneous drawings.

CIT Module PHYS 7010 - Core reading.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Tools of Communication (p. 1)
  • Introduction: Symbols and Identification (p. 1)
  • Symbols, Identification, and Documentation (p. 3)
  • Summary (p. 6)
  • Questions (p. 7)
  • 2 The Elements of Symbolism (p. 9)
  • Introduction: The Building Blocks (p. 9)
  • Geometric Figures (p. 13)
  • Lines (p. 23)
  • Summary (p. 26)
  • Questions (p. 27)
  • 3 The Elements of Identification (p. 29)
  • Introduction: Building Block Names (p. 29)
  • Basic Identification (Tag Numbers) (p. 30)
  • Functional Identification (p. 31)
  • Legitimate Function Designators (p. 36)
  • Parallel and Serial Loop Numbering (p. 37)
  • Coding (p. 39)
  • Summary (p. 39)
  • Questions (p. 40)
  • 4 Process Flow Diagrams (p. 43)
  • Introduction: Know the Process (p. 43)
  • Purpose of the Process Flow Diagram (p. 44)
  • Utility to Control Systems Engineers (p. 44)
  • Development of the PFD (p. 46)
  • Content of the PFD (p. 46)
  • Style of the PFD (p. 47)
  • Instrumentation Shown on the PFD (p. 47)
  • Specific PFD Equipment Symbols (p. 48)
  • Summary (p. 59)
  • Questions (p. 66)
  • 5 Structured Control Concepts (p. 67)
  • Introduction: Putting the Building Blocks Together (p. 67)
  • Structured Control Concept Number One: Feedback Control (p. 68)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Two: Feedforward Control (p. 70)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Three: Decoupling (p. 74)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Four: Cascade Control (p. 74)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Five: Ratio Control (p. 76)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Six: Load Balancing (p. 77)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Seven: Range Extending (p. 77)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Eight: Redundant Loops (p. 79)
  • Structured Control Concept Number Nine: Switched Controls (p. 82)
  • Summary (p. 84)
  • Questions (p. 85)
  • 6 The Engineering Flow Diagram (p. 87)
  • Introduction: Detailed Flow Sheets (p. 87)
  • What is an Engineering Flow Diagram (p. 94)
  • Engineering Flow Diagram Checklist (p. 94)
  • How Much to Show? (p. 101)
  • What to Do about Mechanical Packages (p. 103)
  • Summary (p. 103)
  • Questions (p. 104)
  • 7 Loop Diagrams (p. 105)
  • Introduction: Not and Open and Closed Case (p. 105)
  • Purpose of the Loop Diagram (p. 105)
  • What Should Appear on the Loop Diagram (p. 106)
  • What Not to Put on the Loop Diagram (p. 107)
  • Size and Format (p. 107)
  • Who Develops the Loop Diagram (p. 107)
  • Typical versus Individual Loop Diagrams (p. 108)
  • Examples of Loop Diagrams (p. 108)
  • Summary (p. 117)
  • Questions (p. 118)
  • 8 Logic Diagrams (p. 121)
  • Introduction: AND, OR, NOT, Never, Maybe (p. 121)
  • Two Phases - Conceptualization and Execution (p. 122)
  • Logic Examples (p. 125)
  • Function Charts for Control Systems (p. 136)
  • Execution Documents (p. 137)
  • Summary (p. 156)
  • Questions (p. 157)
  • 9 Ladder Diagrams and Wiring Diagrams (p. 159)
  • Introduction: The Electrical Connection (p. 159)
  • Electrical Work (p. 160)
  • Drafting Symbols and Standard Notes (p. 160)
  • Area Classification Drawings (p. 164)
  • One-Line Diagrams (p. 165)
  • Standard Installation Assemblies (p. 167)
  • Grounding Drawings (p. 168)
  • Ladder Diagrams/Elementary Diagrams (p. 170)
  • Summary (p. 179)
  • Questions (p. 180)
  • 10 Installation Details (p. 181)
  • Introduction: Putting It All Together (p. 181)
  • Format and Style (p. 181)
  • Drawings by Categories of Instruments (p. 184)
  • Examples (p. 204)
  • Summary (p. 212)
  • Questions (p. 212)
  • 11 Miscellaneous Drawings (p. 215)
  • Introduction: The Remaining Work (p. 215)
  • Control Panels (p. 215)
  • Location Plans (p. 227)
  • Summary (p. 230)
  • Questions (p. 231)

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