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An indoor scene in what appears to be a chemical engineering laboratory in Jaipur, India, features a "Multi Process Trainer" unit. The trainer, mounted on a white vertical panel, is designed for educational or experimental purposes related to process control.

On the left side of the panel, a prominent red diaphragm control valve is connected via piping to a clear cylindrical tank, which likely serves as a level vessel and contains a level sensor. Blue pneumatic tubing is also visible, indicating pneumatic control for the valve.

The central part of the panel houses various control elements. Two pressure gauges are mounted at the top, along with a schematic diagram illustrating the process flow of the trainer. Below this, control switches labeled "MAIN" and "PUMP" are present. Two blue "ADAM" (Advantech Data Acquisition Module) units are positioned towards the bottom-center, suggesting data acquisition and interface capabilities. A small, perforated metal box, possibly a power supply, sits next to them.

To the right, two rotameter-style flow meters, each with a black control knob, are vertically installed, indicating flow measurement capabilities within the system. The entire unit is interconnected with various pipes and electrical wiring.

In the background, a poster on the wall is partially visible, displaying "Department of Chemical Engineering" and "MULTI PROCESS CONTROL TRAINER," along with sections labeled "MATERIAL" and "PROCEDURE," likely outlining experimental instructions. Above the trainer, a black electronic device rests on a wooden shelf, possibly a computer or data logger. A metal sink is partially visible to the far right. The overall setup indicates a functional academic training apparatus.
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Jan 2, 2025

Jaipur, India

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An indoor scene in what appears to be a chemical engineering laboratory in Jaipur, India, features a "Multi Process Trainer" unit. The trainer, mounted on a white vertical panel, is designed for educational or experimental purposes related to process control. On the left side of the panel, a prominent red diaphragm control valve is connected via piping to a clear cylindrical tank, which likely serves as a level vessel and contains a level sensor. Blue pneumatic tubing is also visible, indicating pneumatic control for the valve. The central part of the panel houses various control elements. Two pressure gauges are mounted at the top, along with a schematic diagram illustrating the process flow of the trainer. Below this, control switches labeled "MAIN" and "PUMP" are present. Two blue "ADAM" (Advantech Data Acquisition Module) units are positioned towards the bottom-center, suggesting data acquisition and interface capabilities. A small, perforated metal box, possibly a power supply, sits next to them. To the right, two rotameter-style flow meters, each with a black control knob, are vertically installed, indicating flow measurement capabilities within the system. The entire unit is interconnected with various pipes and electrical wiring. In the background, a poster on the wall is partially visible, displaying "Department of Chemical Engineering" and "MULTI PROCESS CONTROL TRAINER," along with sections labeled "MATERIAL" and "PROCEDURE," likely outlining experimental instructions. Above the trainer, a black electronic device rests on a wooden shelf, possibly a computer or data logger. A metal sink is partially visible to the far right. The overall setup indicates a functional academic training apparatus.

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