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11、ce With the EA Committee .vii1 Scope and Introduction.12 Definitions.13 Overview of the Standard How to Use ASME EA-1.24 Guide to Organizing the Assessment.25 Guide to Conducting the Assessment .86 Guide to Analysis of Data From the Assessment.157 Guide to Reporting and Documentation.20Figures1 Guid
12、e on Selection of Temperature-Measuring Instruments .52 Guide on Selection of Pressure-Measuring Instruments .73 Guide on Selection of Flow Measurement Methods .84 Example of Important Areas to Be Considered for Data Collection During the Assessments of Process Heating Equipment .95 Example of Data
13、That Needs to Be Collected During the Assessments of Process Heating Equipment .106 List of Assessment Activities and Sequence as Required by the Process Heating Assessment Standard .117 Example of Representation of Heating Cycle for a Continuous Furnace.138 Presentation of Results in Pie-Chart Form
14、 .199 Typical Heat Balance Representation Using the Sankey Diagram Format .20Tables1 General Guide for Temperature Measurement Instruments Used in Industry .62 Suggested Table for Compiling and Recording Information on the Installed Meters .133 Suggested Table for Compiling Information on the Contro
15、l System .134 Suggested Table for Compiling Information on the Maintenance Practices for the Heating System Used in the Plant .135 Suggested Format for Listing the Required Data and Details for the Data Acquisition .156 Suggested Format for Listing Data Collection Equipment Instrumentation,Installat
16、ion,and Sampling Procedure With Remarks .157 Example of Cooling Water Loss Calculations That Could Be Developed by the Team Members or Expert .188 Presentation of Results in Tabular Format .199 Possible Areas of Energy Savings or Reduction of Heat Losses in a Process Heating Equipment .21Forms1 Example of Data Collection .42 Suggested List of Information:Worksheet for Data Collection Planning and Records .143 Sample Data Sheet for Collecting Information on Each Type of Heating Equipment to Be As