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DAVID W. SPITZER'S E-ZINE

TECHNICAL AND MARKETING SERVICES
FOR INSTRUMENTATION SUPPLIERS AND END-USERS

This issue sponsored by Spitzer and Boyes, LLC

February 2014

Wastewater Applications

As an example, look at the typical wastewater treatment plant. There are normally four locations where the measurement of density is important to the plant operation process. click for more...

The Importance of Control System Integrators (Part 1 of 3)

Selecting a sensor is one of the significant issues in the success of any project. Pick the right sensors, and the project can go well. Pick the wrong sensors, and the project can tank. But the right sensor, connected to a poorly implemented control system, won't work well either. Getting the control system right is every bit as critical as getting the sensor right. click for more...

QUIZ CORNER: How Much Straight Run Is Required for an Orifice Plate Flowmeter?

Approximately how much straight run is required for an orifice-plate flowmeter installation when the upstream piping has two close-coupled elbows out of plane? click for more...

 

ABOUT SPITZER AND BOYES, LLC

In addition to over 35 years of experience as an instrument user, consultant, and expert witness, David W Spitzer has written over 10 books and 250 articles about flow measurement, level measurement, instrumentation, and process control. David (with Walt Boyes) is the author of seven Consumer Guides to various industrial flow and level technologies. David teaches his flow measurement seminars in both English and Portuguese.

Spitzer and Boyes, LLC provides engineering, technical writing, training seminars, strategic marketing consulting, distribution consulting, and expert witness services worldwide, and can be contacted at +1.845.623.1830 or www.spitzerandboyes.com.

 

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