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News Release from: Emerson Process Management - Fisher Valves | Subject: Control valves
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 March 2001
Control valve handbook now available
The new Control Valve Handbook, now available from Fisher Controls and Regulators, is both a primary reference work and a textbook.
The new Control Valve Handbook, now available from Fisher Controls and Regulators, is both a primary reference work and a textbook Covering all aspects of the most important part of any control loop, the control valve, this book is an invaluable aid to any instrumentation or plant control engineer
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Dec 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Main chapters cover the control valve types available, and their performance; the actuators, positioners, boosters and other accessories, which includes intelligent, fieldbus compatible digital valve controllers like the Fieldvue DVC5000; selection of the best control valve for specific applications, plus advice on installation and maintenance procedures.
Reference chapters give definitions for common control valve and instrumentation technology, International Standards and Approvals relevant, tables for steam, refrigerant gases, air and water flows, piping materials, size reference data and standards.
First published in 1965, this third edition is fully updated, and includes extensive and proven knowledge from leading experts in the process control field, including contributions from the ISA and the Crane Company, as well as Fisher-Rosemount.
It is available to relevant practising instrumentation and control valve engineers either as a 300 page printed volume, or in a CD format, free of charge, on application to Fisher Controls in Stockport.
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