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PROCESS MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL A New Audio Course from the American Chemical Society Special 30-day free examination offer for ACS members! Process Measurement and Control offers you a complete background in every aspect of this area—from understanding the principles fundamental to making these measurements.. .deciding on your application.. .to selecting the equipment to best do it.. .to running your application. Here's what you'll be able to do after taking this course: • Choose the right equipment for your application • Obtain better on-line process control • Optimize the selection of equipment and controller • Understand process and engineering instrument drawings • Comprehend manufacturers' literature, including accuracy and sensitivity specifications • Know how to obtain the proper accuracy of your instrument to meet requirements In addition, you'll learn about the practical side of equipment selection how to: • Speak the language you need to communicate with equipment vendors • Protect yourself from over-enthusiastic vendor claims • Look for the right components when selecting equipment All in all, this course gives you a complete overview of the theories, instrumentation, and applications of process measurement and control. Who Should Take This Course 7ou should, if you are a: • Scientist or engineer who has just been assigned to do process measurement—to get the background you need • Manager that has just been given responsibility for a process measurement area—to direct, understand, and communicate with your staff who perform this function • Manager responsible for training new personnel to perform process measurement—for use in group or self-paced individual learning • Salesperson for an instrumentation company—to see how your product fits in with the competition and to learn the vocabulary to communicate with your customers 1244 A · ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 61, NO. 21, NOVEMBER 1, 1989

Brief Course Outline • Introduction • Measurement—Instrumentation • Pressure Measurement • Temperature Measurement • Flow Measurement • Control Valves • Level Measurement • On-Line Physical Property Measurement « Analysis Instrumentation—On-Line Chemical Composition Measurement • Control Instrumentation The Instructor Marvin D. Weiss is retired after thirty years of experience in a variety of areas: development for a major instrument company, instrument applications in major chemical companies, academic teaching and consulting, and management of instrument divisions of major design and construction companies. The Unit Process Measurement and Control consists of four cassettes (five hours of taped instruction) and a 280-page manual. It comes in one compact package, so that you can keep it with you to study when you want—at work, at home, or even while traveling. Order your course today! Use the coupon below or call 1-800-227-5558. Older Form Please send me Process Measurement and Control (Catalog No. A8): US& Qty. Canada Export Complete Course Additional Manuals

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