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Chapter 7 Test 2

Chapter 7 Test 2

Q PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION CH. 7 TEST Symbology Balloon ISA Basic equipment symbol Legend Piping and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) Line symbols Block flow diagram Process flow diagram (PFD) 1.__ a basic instrumentation symbol, to represent one of many functions. 2.__-common equipment such as pumps, towers, furnaces are basic pieces of equipment for most processing facilities and have commonly recognizable, or basic, equipment symbols. 3.__-simple illustration that shows a general overview of a process, indicating its parts and their interrelationships. 4.__-the International Society of Australian (originally was the Instrument Society of America); a global, nonprofit technical society that develops standards for automation, instrumentation, control and measurement. 5.__-a section of a drawing that explains or defines the information combos contained within the drawing p. 6.__-connectors between the basic pieces of equipment without which process streams could not be moved. 7.__detailed ILLISTATION that graphical represents the relationship of equipment, piping instrumentation, and fins contained within a process in the facility. 8.__—basic illustration that uses symbols and direction arrows to show the primary flow path of material though a process pl. 9.__-various graphical representations used to identify equipment, lines, instrumentation, or process configurations. 10. Which of the following types of diagrams provides heat and material balances of the chemical process? a. BFD b. PFD C. PRO d. P&ID 11. Which of the following types of drawings contains the most detail to include instrumentation and the entire primary control system? a. BFD b. PFD C. PRD d. P&ID 19. What is the part of a drawing called that contains a compilation of the symbols used as well as any codes or other notes? a. Margin b. Legend c. Perimeter d. Cloud 20. What does ISA stand for? a. Instrumentation Society of America b. International Society of Automation c. International Standards and Automation Society d. Instrumentation Standards Association 21. The ISA standard for specific drawing symbols denoting functionality and a coded system built on the letters of the alphabet are in which of the following standards? a. ISA-S5.1 b. ISA-S5.2 c. ISA-S5.3 d. ISA-S5.4 22. What does the first letter of an ISA instrument tag number identify? a. Function of the instrument b. Name of the instrument c. The measured or initiating variable d. The type of instrument 23. Why are line symbols so important? a. They identify the type of energy an instrument use b. They identify safety concerns when using the instrument. c. They identify the level of training required for using the instrument. d. All of the above 24. What is the interpretation of a symbol with no lines in the balloon? a. A board-mounted or remote instrument b. Digital control systems c. A field mounted or local instrument d. Equipment located in an auxiliary location 25. What is the interpretation of a symbol with a box around it? a. A board-mounted or remote instrument b. Digital control systems c. A field mounted or local instrument d. Equipment located in an auxiliary location PreviousNext

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Symbology-various graphical representations used to identify equipment line instrumentation process configurations Balloon- a basic instrumentation symbol to represent one of many functions ISA-the International Society of Australian originally was the Instrument Society of America a global nonprofit technical society that develops standards for automation instrumentation control and measurement Basic equipment symbol-common equipment such as pumps, towers, furnaces are basic pieces of equipment for most processing facilities and have commonly recognizable or basic equipment symbols