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History of Instrumentation

Asset TypeDescriptionLong Description Changed?Asset CodeUniclass 2015Geometry TypeUpdates
InstrumentationA device installed in a particular location to measure physical quantities.NoNIPr_80_5127-04-2021
InstrumentationA device installed in a particular location to measure physical quantities.YesNIPr_80_5117-05-2021
InstrumentationA device or connected system of devices to measure physical quantities in a particular location or relating to a particular asset. Examples of physical quantities include level, flow, temperature, position, pressure.YesNIPr_80_5105-09-2022
InstrumentationA device or connected system of devices to measure physical quantities in a particular location or relating to a particular asset. Examples of physical quantities include level, flow, temperature, position, pressure.
Instrumentation may stand alone (to measure the environment) or may be installed alongside another asset (to measure physical quantities relating to that asset).
Where instrumentation stands alone it should be grouped by the physical quantity being measured, e.g. one asset consisting of level instrumentation and one asset consisting of flow instrumentation.
Where instrumentation is measuring physical quantities relating to another asset, it should be grouped by the asset it is associated with and not by what is being measured, e.g. one asset for all the instrumentation associated to pump 1 and another asset for all the instrumentation associated to pump 2.
Does not include mobile or portable instruments or measuring equipment.
YesNIPr_80_5111-04-2023
InstrumentationA device or connected system of devices to measure physical quantities in a particular location or relating to a particular asset. Examples of physical quantities include level, flow, temperature, position, pressure.
Instrumentation may stand alone (to measure the environment) or may be installed alongside another asset (to measure physical quantities relating to that asset).
Where instrumentation stands alone it should be grouped by the physical quantity being measured, e.g. one asset consisting of level instrumentation and one asset consisting of flow instrumentation.
Where instrumentation is measuring physical quantities relating to another asset, it should be grouped by the asset it is associated with and not by what is being measured, e.g. one asset for all the instrumentation associated to pump 1 and another asset for all the instrumentation associated to pump 2.
Does not include mobile or portable instruments or measuring equipment.
YesNIPr_80_51Point21-11-2023