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{{Short description|Value of a given part of a monitored or controlled process}}
{{about|the engineering indicator|the mathematical concept used in thermodynamics|process function}}
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{{cite book |author=B. Wayne Bequette | title = Process Control: Modeling, Design, and Simulation | publisher =Prentice Hall Professional | year= 2003 | page = 5 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PdjHYm5e9d4C&pg=PA5 |isbn = 9780133536409 }}
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==Control system use==
[[File:Set-point control.png|thumb|Block diagram of a [[Negative feedback|negative feedback control system]] used to maintain PV = SP]]
Measurement of process variables is essential in [[control system]]s to controlling a process. The value of the process variable is continuously monitored so that control may be exerted.
Four commonly measured variables that affect chemical and physical processes are: [[pressure]], [[Thermodynamic temperature|temperature]], level and flow.{{citation needed|date=December 2011}} but there are in fact a large number of measurement quantities which for international purposes use the [[International System of Units]] (SI)
The SP-PV error is used to exert control on a process so that the value of PV equals the value of the SP. A classic use of this is in the
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==References==
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