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Instrumentation Abbreviations

This article covers the common Instrumentation Abbreviations, Instrumentation Definitions, Instrumentation Symbols, Nomenclature and Acronyms.

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This article covers the common Instrumentation Abbreviations, Instrumentation Definitions, Instrumentation Symbols, Nomenclature, and Acronyms.

Instrumentation Abbreviations

Instrumentation Abbreviations

The below table shows different types of symbols used in industrial automation.

SymbolDescription
AAnalog Signal
ACAnalysis Controller
AAHAnalysis Alarm [High]
AAHLAnalysis Alarm [High/Low]
AALAnalysis Alarm [Low]
ASAir Supply
ASDHAnalysis Shutdown [High]
ASDLAnalysis Shutdown [Low]
ASHAnalysis Switch [High]
ASHLAnalysis Switch [High/Low]
ASLAnalysis Switch [Low]
ATAnalysis Transmitter
BCBurner Controller
BAHBurner Alarm [High]
BAHLBurner Alarm [High/Low]
BALBurner Alarm [Low]
BDVBlowdown Valve
BPRBack Pressure Regulator
BSBurner Switch
BSHBurner Switch [High]
BSHLBurner Switch [High/Low]
BSLBurner Switch [Low]
BS&WBasic Sediment and Water
CCPCentral Control Panel
CDSCompressor Shutdown
CFACommon Fault Alarm
CORCorrosimeter
CSCCar Seal Close
CSOCar Seal Open
CVControl Valve
E/IEMF to Current Converter
ESElectrical Switch
ESDEmergency Shutdown Station
ESDVEmergency Shutdown Valve
FALFlow Alarm Low
FAHFlow Alarm High
FAHHFlow Alarm High For Level Above FAH
FAHLFlow Alarm [High/Low]
FALLFlow Alarm Low For Level Below FAL
FCFlow Controller
FCFail Close
FCVFlow Control Valve
FEFlow Element
FFAFlame Failure Alarm
FFSDFlame Failure Shutdown
FGFlow Gage/Flow Sight Glass
FIFlow Indicator
FICFlow Indicator Controller
FITFlow Indicator Transmitter
FOFial Open
FQFlow Indicator Totaliser
FQIFlow Indicator with Total Counter [Positive Displacement]
FRFlow Recorder
FRCFlow Recorder Controller
FRTFlow Recorder Transmitter
FSFlow Switch
FSDHFlow Shutdown [High]
FSDLFlow Shutdown [Low]
FSHFlow Switch [High]
FSLFlow Switch [Low]
FTFlow Transmitter
FYComputer, Relay, Amplifier or I/P Converter etc. in Flow Loop
GSInstrument Gas Supply
HHydraulic
HMVHydraulic Motor Operated Valve
HOAHand/Off/Auto Switch
HSHand Switch
ICurrent Signal
I/FInterface
I/ICurrent Indicator
I/PCurrent to Pneumatic
I/PACurrent to Pneumatic Alarm
KIClock/Timer
LALevel Alarm
LAHLevel Alarm [High]
LAHHLevel Alarm High for Level Above LAH
LAHLLevel Alarm [High/Low]
LALLevel Alarm [Low]
LALLLevel Alarm Low for Level Above LAL
LCLevel Controller
LCVLevel Control Valve
LGLevel Gauge
LILevel Indicator
LICLevel Indicator Controller
LITLevel Indicator Transmitter
LLHLiquid Level [High]
LLLLiquid Level [Low]
LLNLiquid Level [Normal]
LQLock Closed [When By A Manual Valve]
LRLevel Recorder
LSLevel Switch
LSDHLevel Shutdown [High]
LSDLLevel Shutdown [Low]
LSHLevel Switch [High]
LSHLLevel Switch [High/Low]
LSLLevel Switch [Low]
LSHHLevel Switch High for Level Above LSH
LSLLLevel Switch Low for Level Below LSL
LTLevel Transmitter
LYI/P Converter [Level Loop]
LOLock Open
MCCMotor Control Center
MTUMaster Terminal Unit
NCNormally Closed
NONormally Open
PPneumatic Signal
PAHPressure Alarm [High]
PAHLPressure Alarm [High/Low]
PALPressure Alarm [Low]
PBPushbutton
PCPressure Controller
PCVPressure Control Valve
PDPulsation Dampener
PdAPressure Differential Alarm
PdAHPressure Differential Alarm [High]
PdALPressure Differential Alarm [Low]
PdIPressure Differential Indicator
PdICPressure Differential Indicator Controller
PdSPressure Differential Switch
PdSHPressure Differential Switch [High]
PdSLPressure Differential Switch [Low]
PGPressure Gage
P/IPneumatic To Current Converter
PIPressure Indicator
PICPressure Indicator Controller
PITPressure Indicator Transmitter
PJIMultipoint Pressure Indicator
PJRMultipoint Pressure Recorder
POVPneumatically Operated Valve
PRPressure Recorder
PRCPressure Recorder Controller
PRTPressure Recorder Transmitter
PRVPressure Regulating Valve
PSDHPressure Shutdown [High]
PSDLPressure Shutdown [Low]
PSERupture Disk
PSHPressure Switch [High]
PSHHPressure Switch High for Pressure Above PSH
PSHLPressure Switch [High/Low]
PSLPressure Switch [Low]
PSLLPressure Switch Low for Pressure Below PSL
PSVPressure Safety Valve
PTPressure Transmitter
POSPositioner
PYRelay, Computer, Amplifier, Converter or I/P Converter etc/ in Pressure Loop
RCRatio Controller
RTDResistance Temperature Detector
RTURemote Terminal Unit
SSolenoid
SAHSpeed Alarm [High]
SAHLSpeed Alarm [High/Low]
SALSpeed Alarm [Low]
SCSample Connection
SDShutdown Panel
SISpeed Indicator
SRSpeed Recorder
SSSteam Supply
SSHSpeed Switch [High]
SSHLSpeed Switch [High/Low]
SSLSpeed Switch [Low]
TAHTemperature Alarm [High]
TAHLTemperature Alarm [High/Low]
TALTemperature Alarm [Low]
TCTemperature Controller
TCVTemperature Control Valve
TDTime Delay
TETemperature [Measuring] Element/Thermocouple
TFTemperature Gage
THThermostat
TITemperature Indicator
TICTemperature Indicator Controller
TITTemperature Indicator Transmitter
TJIMultipoint Temperature Indicator/Thermocouple
TRTemperature Recorder
TRCTemperature Recorder Controller
TRTTemperature Recorder Transmitter
TSDHTemperature Shutdown [High]
TSDLTemperature Shutdown [Low]
TSHTemperature Switch [High]
TSHLTemperature Switch [High/Low]
TSLTemperature Switch [Low]
TTTemperature Transmitter
TWThermowell
TYComputer, Relay, Converter, etc. in Temperature Loop
USUtility Station
VAHVibration Alarm [High]
VSDHVibration Shutdown [High]
VSHVibration Switch [High]
WSWater Supply
XMultiply
ZCPosition Switch [Closed]
ZOPosition Switch [Open]

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  • Dessie says:
    September 30, 2015 at 9:15 pm

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    • vishal says:
      January 10, 2016 at 3:01 am

      Hello dear sir.
      I want to know about varyable frequency drive. I want a material of VFD. How to set parameters and how vfd works. For what purpose vfd is used? I am very thank full to you. I can get any instrument here but about vfd i cant access into it.

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      • S Bharadwaj Reddy says:
        January 10, 2016 at 6:26 am

        Hello Vishal, Basics of VFD, Principle & Purpose topics are posted in Electrical Category.

        Reply
  • Benjamin Kaul says:
    November 9, 2018 at 1:42 am

    Thank you so much Sir. Your notes have been very helpful!

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  • Jeff T says:
    March 1, 2023 at 11:39 pm

    Extremely Handy…Thank you,

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