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API RP 555

Process Analyzers

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Organization: API
Publication Date: 1 June 2013
Status: active
Page Count: 332
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Process monitors that measure and transmit information about chemical composition, physical properties, or chemical properties are known as process analyzer systems. Many of these systems were first developed for laboratory analysis. Today they are primarily used as continuous on-line analyzers.

A process monitoring system usually requires a sample conditioning system, a process analyzer, and one or more data output devices. Properly designed systems also require overall considerations as to calibration, utilities, sample disposal, safety, and systems packaging.

Process analyzers measure chemical concentrations or physical or chemical properties that can be used as control variables instead of relying on indirect physical parameters, such as pressure, temperature, and inferred data from computer models. Process analyzer systems can provide a significant economic return when incorporated into process optimization and advanced control loops or when used for product quality control.

This section will address the generic design factors that must be taken into consideration in the design and implementation of all analyzer applications.

Chapter 1 provides general information to be considered in the design of analyzer systems.

Chapter 2 describes the requirement for analyzer system data management.

Chapter 3 provides information on analyzer calibration and validation.

Chapter 4 provides an overview of analyzer sample system design considerations.

Chapter 5 describes the benefits of pre-packaging analyzer systems versus field construction methods.

Chapter 6 provides information on the installation and maintenance of analyzer systems.

Chapter 7 provides information on safety in the design of analyzer systems.

Document History

API RP 555
June 1, 2013
Process Analyzers
Process monitors that measure and transmit information about chemical composition, physical properties, or chemical properties are known as process analyzer systems. Many of these systems were first...
June 1, 2013
Process Analyzers
Process monitors that measure and transmit information about chemical composition, physical properties, or chemical properties are known as process analyzer systems. Many of these systems were first...
November 1, 2001
Process Analyzers
Process monitors that measure and transmit information about chemical composition, physical properties, or chemical properties are known as process analyzer systems. Many of these systems were first...
November 1, 2001
Process Analyzers
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