![]() Instruments have grown from purely analog systems to the ‘smart’ systems in use today, ranging from simple potentiometers to complex analyzers such as infra-red spectropho-tometers. Instrumentation allows the use of processes which would be difficult or impossible to operate without automation. It also provides the means to make plants economically viable. It regulates and supervises the operation of the equipment within the plant. Plant instrumentation has now become the nerves and brain of the modern manufacturing plant. The need to measure and control the operation of machinery or process equipment is as old as the Industrial Revolution.
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