A transmitter that is producing a standardized output signal dependent of a received input signal from a rotational speed sensor.
Is a support (item) intended to carry the load of piping components.
Is a support structure intended to support a flare or vent pipe.
A thermodynamic turbine in which steam is made to do work by expanding so as to create kinetic energy by acting on moving blades attached to a disc or drum.
A filter that is separating solid particles from a fluid by passing the fluid through a wire mesh, screen or metal plates containing perforations or slits.
Is an artefact intended to collect a heavy phase by making use of gravity.
A check valve that is a check valve where the closure member is a disc which swings freely on a hinge and which opens automatically when flow is established and closes automatically when flow ceases or is reversed.
A switchgear and controlgear bearing a set of switches for connecting and disconnecting the various circuits of an electrical system, as of a telegraph, telephone, etc.
An instrument panel dedicated to a particular system.
A vessel intended to contain fluid for storage. Typically a receiving or collecting function for further distribution. Typically with a vertical and cylindrical or square shape and a flat or conical bottom.
A detector intended to detect temperature.
A detecting element intended to sense temperature.
A gauge that is intended to measure and indicate a temperature.
A physical object that detects temperatures; records, modifies and/or displays or performs a combination of these activities.
A regulator that is intended to keep a temperature within certain boundaries.
A functional switch that is intended to give an on or off signal when the temperature have reached a pre-set value.
A transmitter that is producing a standardized output signal dependent of a received input signal from a temperature element.
An analysing instrument that is intended to determine a physical property that is named thermal conductivity.
An element which uses the principle of thermal conductivity to measure volume flow rate.
A velocity flow meter which uses the principle of thermal conductivity to measure volume flow rate.
A pair of electrical conductors of dissimilar materials, joined at one end (the measuring or hot junction), which produces an electromotive force (e.m.f.) due to the Seebeck effect in a circuit formed by connecting the other ends of the dissimilar materials used (the reference or cold junction) to a device for measuring e.m.f. Def. acc. to IEC 902 1987.
A physical object that is a pressure-tight receptacle adapted to receive a temperature sensing element, provided with external threads or other means for pressure-tight attachment to a vessel or pipe.
A timepiece that measures a time interval and signals its end; a time-switch.
A transformer that, by electromagnetic induction, transforms a system of alternating voltage and current into another system of voltage and current usually of different values and at the same frequency for the purpose of transmitting electrical power.