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CONTROL LOOP DIAGRAMS
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CONTROL LOOP DIAGRAMS Process Controls Figure 5   Block and Arrows Although  blocks  are  used  to  identify  many  types  of  mathematical  operations,  operations  of addition and subtraction are represented by a circle, called a summing point.  As shown in Figure 6, a summing point may have one or several inputs.   Each input has its own appropriate plus or minus  sign.   A  summing  point  has  only  one  output  and  is  equal  to  the  algebraic  sum  of  the inputs. Figure 6   Summing Points takeoff point is used to allow a signal to be used by more than one block or summing point (Figure 7). IC-07 Page 8 Rev. 0

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