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This image displays an indoor scene from the Process Dynamics and Control Lab within the Department of Chemical Engineering at Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT) in Jaipur, India. The central focus is a "Multi Process Control Trainer," an educational apparatus used for hands-on learning in chemical process control. The trainer is mounted on a white panel and features various industrial components. On the upper left, a prominent red and black control valve is visible, connected by a network of pipes and blue pneumatic tubing. Above the trainer, a large sign details the lab's identity and provides a "PROCEDURE" for using the "MULTI PROCESS CONTROL TRAINER," referencing steps involving adjusting the control valve, maintaining tank level, and controller output, suggesting experiments in regulating process variables. To the right of the control valve, two pressure gauges are mounted, monitoring system pressure. Below them, a small control panel includes toggle switches labeled "MASTER," "PUMP," "LOCAL," and "REMOTE," along with power indicators. Further to the right, two transparent rotameters with black adjustment knobs are installed to measure fluid flow. On the lower left, a clear cylindrical tank with a vertical scale is integrated, likely for level control experiments. Beneath the main panel, two blue "ADAM" modules, presumably data acquisition and control units, are visible with their associated wiring, connected to a small power supply. A diagram illustrating the process flow of the "MULTI PROCESS TRAINER" and the manufacturer's name, "APEX INNOXIONS PVT. LTD.," are also displayed on the panel. No people are present, indicating the lab setup is ready for or has just completed an experimental session. The overall impression is that of a functional, educational laboratory environment.
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