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How to Prepare Data Sheets for Instrumentation

10/14/2009 12:15 AM

Can anyone describe the basic guidelines and procedures to be followed in preparation of Datasheets for Instrumentation items?

Iam very much eager to learn that.

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Re: How to Prepare Data Sheets for Instrumentation

10/15/2009 1:53 AM

Hi there,

The simplest way to learn this is to join ISA. You would then be able to download their data sheet standards. These standards come with descriptions about each field and explain in detail what you should be filling in.

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Craig

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Re: How to Prepare Data Sheets for Instrumentation

10/15/2009 3:37 AM

thanks craig.Do I have to pay for that.Icould not find the way to be a part of it

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Re: How to Prepare Data Sheets for Instrumentation

10/15/2009 4:52 AM

Hi there,

Yes you would have to pay a yearly membership fee to join the ISA. Once you have joined you will have the facility to access their standards.

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Craig

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