Hello. I wonder if single phase and three phase valve actuators have any advantages relative to each other? I guess three phase motors are the preferred type so I just wonder if the two types are interchangeable in a project.
Thank you in advance
According to “precisioin digital”, the term 'loop-powered' is synonymous with the term '2-wire' (meaning that only 2 connections/wires are involved in any of the connections between the transmitter, the power source and the output device).
However, PRtrans and M-System (attached file)...
Thank you for your kind response. I got the first part. But I still don't understand the second part. What would be the problem if we connect it to an active device that produces 4-20mA?
As for the first part, this means that Rosemount 644 will always be a two-source device, one from the...
In searching for conversion of 4-20mA to millivolt signal, I encountered a statement in an Emerson document as attached. It says "Conversion of a 4-20 mA source to a measurable millivolt signal constitutes a second power source in the terminal block of the Rosemount 644". I wonder why this is...
Thank you all for your insightful guidance.
The major conclusion I believe is that Ni-Cd is not reliable enough to provide a complete discharge which is critically needed in NPPs during loss of AC power or blackout.
Most of the Standards like IEEE 535 and IEEE 666 talk about Lead-Acid batteries for nuclear power plants. Also, as far as I know, several modern nuclear power plants currently under construction also plan to use Lead-acid batteries. However, as we all know, recently Ni-Cd batteries have gained...
We have a thermal power plant with a multi-megawatt generator of 15 kV voltage. It is connected to the grid through a 15/400 kV transformer. Definitely, the generator has its own AVR system. But I wonder if it is also necessary to have an AVR panel for the 15/400 kV transformer?
In...
When we perform a DC power flow, all bus angles are obtained. Then we can calculate line power flows. Then I would also like to calculate the real power injected by the reference (Slack) bus to the grid since we have not specified any power to this bus to begin with.
However, the power obtained...
I guess some ammonia will be present. So I've got my answer and now I have vivid picture what is really meant by this temperature code. Thank you very much
Thank you for your kind reply.
So does this mean that T2B is more likely to cause an explosion? Can the motor's operating temperature (if high) cause an ignition in the first place?
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