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📝 DESCRIPTION In this video, we explain pressure measurement basics and impulse line design & protection, focusing on real-world oil & gas applications. 🚀 Improper impulse line design causes false readings, freezing, plugging, vibration damage, and dangerous trips — so this topic is critical for instrumentation, mechanical, and commissioning engineers. 🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Video: ✅ Pressure Measurement Basics – Gauge vs Absolute vs Differential pressure – Typical pressure transmitters in compressor & pump packages ✅ Impulse Line Design Fundamentals – Routing rules – Slope requirements – Avoiding gas/liquid traps – Distance limits ✅ Gas vs Liquid Service Differences – Why slope direction matters – Drain & vent placement ✅ Impulse Line Protection Methods – Heat tracing – Insulation – Block & bleed arrangements – Snubbers & dampers ✅ Common Field Mistakes – Horizontal impulse lines – Dead legs – Unsupported tubing – Incorrect tapping location ✅ Compressor & Pump Package Examples – Suction pressure – Discharge pressure – Seal gas differential ✅ Interview Questions You’ll Get Asked 💡 By the end of this video, you’ll know: How to design impulse lines correctly and prevent false pressure readings or nuisance trips. This is real commissioning knowledge. 👉 Don’t forget to Like, Share & Subscribe to 3D Decode for more instrumentation, compressor, and oil & gas engineering content. #Instrumentation #PressureMeasurement #ImpulseLine #ProcessEngineering #OilAndGasEngineering #InstrumentationEngineering #ControlSystems #CompressorDesign #PumpDesign #EngineeringStudents #PlantDesign #ProcessControl #MechanicalEngineering #3DDecode #IndustrialAutomation #Commissioning