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ISA publishes 2nd edition of pressure, level and density measurement book

11 January, 2009
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"Industrial Pressure, Level, and Density Measurement," Second Edition, by Donald R. Gillum, includes a new chapter covering equipment selection, mounting techniques, and specifications.

January 11, 2009 – The International Society of Automation (ISA) released Industrial Pressure, Level, and Density Measurement, Second Edition by Donald R. Gillum. Taking an application-oriented but fundamental approach to measurement, Gillum's second edition of Industrial, Pressure, Level and Density Measurement includes a new chapter covering equipment selection, mounting techniques, and specifications.

Other new topics and information include: Calibration and re-ranging updates for process calibrators, comparators, and other new test instruments; digital transmitter and communication updates, including HART, FOUNDATION Fieldbus, wireless transmitters, and multivariable and differential pressure transmitters and applications; added emphasis on non-contact level measurement; advances in hydrostatic tank gauging (HTG); and improved density sensors and new applications. Gillum provides techniques and devices for level, pressure, and density measurement for various process conditions and measurement demands in this comprehensive guide for technicians and engineers, who design, install, calibrate, troubleshoot, and maintain instruments.

In addition, installation requirements, selection criteria, calibration procedures, and accuracy are addressed.

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