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This channel is for videos related to Instrumentation courses at Brazosport College.
Binary and Octal number systems conversions
This video is for use with the INTC 1343 course at Brazosport College. This Video demonstrates basic conversions between the Binary and Octal number systems. This video makes reference to the Binary and Decimal video.
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Binary and Decimal number system conversions
Просмотров 2574 года назад
This video if for use with the College Course INTC 1343 at Brazosport College. It demonstrates basic conversions between the Binary and Decimal number systems.
Tube Bending with 45/45 degree offset
Просмотров 24 тыс.4 года назад
This video is for use with INTC 2333 course at BRazosport College. This video demonstrates how to calculate total length of tubing required for the project and performing the bends to produce a 45/45 offset that gives a 2 inch rise.
Using the Fluke 744 as a basic HART communicator
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
This video is for the INTC 1291 course at Brazosport College. This video provides demonstrations and descriptions of how to use the fluke 744 Documenting Process Calibrator as a HART communicator with the rosemount 3051 D/P transmitter.
Using the Fluke 744 to measure and source multiple functions.
Просмотров 4,7 тыс.4 года назад
This video is for the INTC 1291 course at Brazosport College. This video provides breif demonstrations and descriptions of using the Fluke 744 to measure and/or source various function :VDC,VAC, frequency, mA, resistance, Thermocouples, RTDs, and pressure.
Fluke 744 Loop Power and SETUP menu
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.4 года назад
This video is for INTC 1291 at Brazosport college. This video provides demonstration of using the fluke 744 to provide Loop Power to a Rosemount 3051 D/P transmitter. This video also provides a description of the menu items that are accessible from the SETUP button/function.
Fluke 744 Documenting Process Calibrator Basic descriptions
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.4 года назад
This video is for INTC 1291 at Brazosport College. This video provides basic descriptions of buttons , ports, and functions of the Fluke 744.
Tube bending 90 degree MATH
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
This video provides hands on demonstration of performing a 90 degree bend for 3/8 inch copper tubing with a 15/16 inch radius hand tube bender. It also demonstrates the use of tube cutters and a tube reamer.
Meriam M334 mA Loop Calibrator using internal power supply
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
This video provides viewing and description of using the Meriam M334 mA Loop Calibrator as the power source to provide power to a Fisher 846 IP. Included in this video is the use of a Fluke 718 pressure calibrator for means of monitoring the outlet pressure from the Fisher 846 IP.
Meriam M334 mA loop Calibrator with an external power supply
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.4 года назад
This video provides a viewing and description of using the Meriam M334 mA loop Calibrator with an external power supply. Includes the use of the Fluke 718 pressure calibrator as the external power supply.
Meriam M334 mA Loop Calibrator introduction
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
This video gives a brief description of the Meriam M334 loop calibrator and its functionality for use with College course INTC 1291 at Brazosport College.
OMG! Just SHOW me the setup FIRST. What do I push? Where do I connect? THEN you can go back and walk through everything as though you get paid by the word. This was excruciating!
This video was created as online supplemental material for a college course with the intent to educate, not just demonstrate.
@@exisfohdr3904 I apologize for the snarky remark. I am also a professional trainer. I was looking for the quick how-to for my own use. Let me try again... If you tell the folks that you will quickly demonstrate, and then go back over each step in detail, it would accomplish 2 things: 1) Satisfies folks like me who just need a quick demo. 2) When doing On-The-Job Training, it shows the student that it CAN be done (a psychological teaching strategy) so that they realize "Hey, he can do it, so I can too." Just FYI, I almost always demonstrate a task at "real time" first. THEN, I slow down and go step by step with the details. Anyway, Sorry again for the snark.
Good vidyo thanks!
What pins of the DB9 are used?
How do you calculate the radius if the bender doesn't provide that info?
Could have used milimeters
I use a aviation mechanics tape measure. Has imperial with decimal and metric
How can I calibrate and store information to transfer to a computer?
The manual touches on this on pages 81-87. however, it appears that you will need additional software loaded on the computer you are using for this.
How do you upload calibration form
Damn dude are you tweekin?
No, when I had made this video(and several others) I had 48 hours to get all of the videos made and uploaded for their intended purpose. I spent well over 20 hours straight creating the videos without editing software. Lots of mistakes were made and caloric intake was low. Caffeine may have been the only thing in my system at the time.
Excellent presentation.
I thought you line your mark up with the R?
there are multiple places you can line your mark up with, depending on your approach. Most benders have the "0" mark, a 45 mark, a "R" mark, and a "L" mark. each has it's purpose and requires understanding when and how to use those marks.
Excellent explanation But how i spsefic the degree bend
Para hacer una balloneta de 45 grados se multiplica la longitud que vamos a librar porque nos obstruye el paso suponiendo que la vigueta es de 20 cm. 20cm.X 1.414 y te da el resultado de tu ING que vas a ocupar.
Do you have a Whatsapp number, please?
I have one question : When you're using the fluke calibrator To calibrate pressure Transmitters You use hand pump to enter a small pressure But if the pressure Transmitter has a high pressure range For example : 0 - - - > 5000 bar How to enter this huge value to the pressure Transmitter?
I would say you need to use a pressurized inert gas such as nitrogen along with the proper regulator and appropriate test equipment.
I'm not sure what your question is exactly. If you are asking how do you assign 0 to 5000 bar and the LRV and URV into the transmitter, that is a question related to the HART menu options for that specific transmitter and the Communicating device you are using. Normally, LRV and URV values can be set via the SETUP section of the menu tree while communicating with a smart transmitter.
Thank you, for taking the time and effort. Great video in a simple platform I myself can understand.
Why is the calculation so complicated?
Your explanation are explicit. You made me understand Calibration more. Thank you
I do like your videos on this instrument and hope your recordings made more recently don't have the "constant focus hunt" situation that, at least when viewed on a large display, can distract the viewer from the content. Less important for a casual viewer like me than, I'd imagine, a student.
these videos were made quite hastily during COVID-19 shutdowns using a cellphone camera. Apologies for the distraction the auto focus may present.
@@instrumentationvideos7712 Ah, in that context for sure, all is excusable and I should harden up! Education is a noble endeavor and I should be glad these exist.
Terrible video
I can't follow, each time I try an offset of 2" (1/4" tubing) it ends up being like 2 5/16". Frustration is high!!! I can bend electrical EMT in my sleep but this is far more complicated it seems.
With your straight piece of tube, mark your first bend, then from that mark, measure 2 13/16s and mark. Now you can put your marks on the zero of the bender or on the 45 on the bender (if it has it). If you bend on 0 for the first bend, you have to bend on zero for the second, same with the 45. Bend to 45 degrees and check your tube with the 45 side of an adjustable square. Bend to 45 on second mark and check the angle. Now you will have a 2" offset.
The travel is 2 13/16 but what about the loss ( 13/16) do I have to mark my tube for the loss ?
can i apply your formula in 180 degree?
the formula for calculating the length of tubing in a bend can be used for any degree of bend 0-360. Take-up calculations for 90 degree bends are much easier to calculate that other non 90 bends, treat a 180 degree bend as two 90 bends and you should be good. If you are trying to calculate takeup for anything else other that 90 degree bends, it will require a bit of trigonometry using sine, cosine, and arc length calculations.
Fluke instruments are great but finding the charger is little bit difficult 😂
t my offsets were always a little out and i wasnt sure why until i watched your video , wasnt subtracting the bend gain . thanks !
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look up the datasheet and manual before making these videos...
c=ax1.414=2x1.414=2.828
It is common to just multiply a by 1.414. However, this video helps to understand where that comes from and allows you to make calculations for any angle, not just 45s. 1.414 x a only works for 45s.