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This image displays a "Flow Process Trainer (ACE 102)" unit, likely situated in a chemical engineering laboratory, given the location context of Jaipur, India. The trainer features a white control panel mounted on a stand. On the upper left of the panel, a digital display unit, possibly a PID controller, shows "PV" (Process Value) and "SV" (Set Value) with readings like "888.8". To its right are two yellow rotary switches, clearly labeled "Mains" and "Pump." Below these, two pressure gauges are visible, connected by a blue pneumatic tube to a red diaphragm-actuated control valve, which is integrated into a metal piping system on the right. At the bottom left of the panel, a rotameter (flow meter) with a black adjustment knob is installed. On the bottom right, a flow or pressure transmitter with a digital display is connected to the piping system. Educational posters are visible on the left side of the panel and reflected in the background window. One prominent poster is titled "FIRST ORDER THERMOCOUPLE" and details a "PROCEDURE" for an experiment. The steps describe using a thermometer, heater, and water, including instructions for filling a heating bath, setting a beeper for specific intervals, heating water to its boiling point, inserting a thermometer, and recording temperature readings until a steady state is reached. The overall setup indicates an environment dedicated to practical education in process dynamics and control. No individuals are present in the image.
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