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Amaging helpful videos,keep it up.....
ОтветитьGreat information shared, pls keep making specially on valves,actuators,Transducers,converters related.
ОтветитьExcellent quality and explanation of the video. Good job RealPars!!
ОтветитьGreat explanation with proper animation.. great job
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ОтветитьExcellent video, very informative!
ОтветитьGod all these acronyms made me start laughing hysterically at how little I know
ОтветитьAs always before get starting am click LIKE button to thank you👍
ОтветитьGreat video. Definitely going to forward this to my boss so more of our staff can get trained with this.
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ОтветитьNice one, keep it up. Did you check followsm . c o m? It will help your videos start to trend!
ОтветитьThanks real pars again with a good video!!
ОтветитьExcellent..Thank You !!
ОтветитьHi! excelent content Real Pars Team, I love your well-explainded videos. I have a question: Which is the standard that regulates the P&ID symbology?
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ОтветитьExpecting @realpars to explain the industry 4.0 concepts
ОтветитьI am the one who likes your videos before watching it. It is always a helpful and informative video.
ОтветитьARE YOU FOLLOWING ME? Seriously though, been digging into a gigantic new control project and trying to make sense of the client's P&ID was hard. They're process engineers and weren't aware of what the PLC was actually doing, so their diagram was inconsistent with symbols. I couldn't make sense of it. Now I can at least see what it SHOULD look like, so maybe we'll get somewhere.
ОтветитьRealPars your videos are amazing and am following you for long time.the people in the industrial world have very limited source of knowledge and your channel is one of them.your videos are in english i would like to work with you to translate them in to Hindi and we can create a RealPars Hindi that i am sure will help millions
ОтветитьCan you make a video on compressor control system (CCS)?
ОтветитьVery useful for me . Thanks Realpars
ОтветитьI've always wondered why would you refer to a valve as FCV and not just FV. To me, a FCV is a control valve that has a controller locally mounted on it, that is, the valve itself physically includes an element of control. Many old models from companies like Fisher fit into this description. But a valve that is just part of a flow control loop where the controller is actually part of the DCS, should be called just FV in my opinion. Calling it FCV may cause confusion. I actually know of many people that because of that confusion actually think that the valve performs the control action. I would like to hear anyone else's opinion on this. Very nice video!
ОтветитьHelpfull as always. Thank you for the great content!
ОтветитьSir. The "DCS" and "PLC" you have talked in video is that the same with PCS: process controll system and ESD emergency shutdown system?.
Look at P&ID I can assume you maybe work in Oil and Gas Industry
Well explained... thanks for sharing. Greeting from Peru
ОтветитьVery well explained each time. Great job RealPars!
ОтветитьThanks such nice and useful topics
Ответитьthanks real pars
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