kdt
Mechanical
- Apr 24, 2001
- 7
Two questions on placement of instrumentation in relation to controlled valve. My collegues don't agree with one another so...
1) Temperature Transmitter (TT) to close a valve on High Temperature Alarm to protect downstream system. I have seen this control loop with the temperature transmitter sometimes located upstream and other times downstream of the Valve being actuated/controlled. I prefer the TT being upstream of the valve but some engineers I work with prefer the TT being downstream. What are the pros and cons for each?
2) Flow Transmitter to control a flow control valve. Same question as above, should the Flow element be upstream or downstream of the valve?
Thanks in advance,
1) Temperature Transmitter (TT) to close a valve on High Temperature Alarm to protect downstream system. I have seen this control loop with the temperature transmitter sometimes located upstream and other times downstream of the Valve being actuated/controlled. I prefer the TT being upstream of the valve but some engineers I work with prefer the TT being downstream. What are the pros and cons for each?
2) Flow Transmitter to control a flow control valve. Same question as above, should the Flow element be upstream or downstream of the valve?
Thanks in advance,