
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a "Multivariable Control Trainer" experimental setup within what appears to be a laboratory or educational facility in Jaipur, India. The primary subject is a white metal frame structure housing various components of the control system. The central object is a panel on which the trainer's core elements are mounted. Prominently displayed is a vertical blue label that reads "Multivariable Control Trainer." To its left, a white label provides further details: "MULTIVARIABLE CONTROL TRAINER," "CHEM TECHNOLOGY PVT. LTD.," and specifications such as "CAPACITY: 40 LTRS," "PDC 0.1-0.5 bar," "OCD 0-5 LPM," "I/P 4-20mA," and "O/P 0-5V." The trainer consists of at least three transparent cylindrical tanks, each with a measurement scale along its side, suggesting they are used to monitor fluid levels. Various pipes, valves (including one with a yellow handle), and sensors/transmitters are connected to these tanks, indicating a fluid processing system. On the main panel, two gray, grid-perforated power supply units are visible, along with two blue "ADAM" modules, specifically labeled "ADAM-4017" and "ADAM-4050." These electronic modules are connected with numerous wires, implying data acquisition and control functionalities. The setting is an indoor space, likely a classroom or workshop, with a reflective surface in the foreground, possibly a window or another part of the equipment. In the background, a white board or poster displays diagrams and text, though mostly illegible, hinting at technical or engineering content. The equipment appears to be used, with some visible residue in the tanks and general wear. There are no people visible in the image. The time of day is not discernible, but the lighting suggests an interior environment.
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