HEADING 90.32 - AUTOMATIC REGULATING OR CONTROLLING INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS.
62 COMMODITIES
9032.10 - Thermostats
9032.20 - Manostats
- Other instruments and apparatus :
9032.81 - - Hydraulic or pneumatic
9032.89 - - Other
9032.90 - Parts and accessories
In accordance with Note 6 to this Chapter this heading covers :
(A) Instruments and apparatus for automatically controlling the flow level pressure or other variables of liquids or gases or for automatically controlling temperature whether or not their operation depends on an electrical phenomenon which varies according to the factor to be automatically controlled; and
(B) Automatic regulators of electrical quantities and instruments or apparatus for automatically controlling non-electrical quantities the operation of which depends on an electrical phenomenon varying according to the factor to be controlled.
(I) INSTRUMENTS AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING THE FLOW LEVEL PRESSURE OR OTHER VARIABLES OF LIQUIDS OR GASES OR FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING TEMPERATURE
Automatic control apparatus for liquids or gases and apparatus for automatically controlling temperature form part of complete automatic control systems and consist essentially of the following devices :
(A) A device for measuring the variable to be controlled (pressure or level in a tank temperature in a room etc.); in some cases a simple device which is sensitive to changes in the variable (metal or bi-metal rod chamber or bellows containing an expanding liquid float etc.) may be used instead of a measuring device.
(B) A control device which compares the measured value with the desired value and actuates the device described in (C) below accordingly.
(C) A starting stopping or operating device.
Apparatus for automatically controlling liquids or gases or temperature within the meaning of Note 6 (a) to this Chapter consists of these three devices forming a single entity or in accordance with Note 3 to this Chapter a functional unit. Some instruments and apparatus do not incorporate devices which compare the measured value with the desired value. They are directly activated by means of a switch e.g. when the predetermined value is reached. Instruments and apparatus for automatically controlling the flow level pressure and other variables of liquids or gases or for automatically controlling temperature are connected to an appliance which carries out the orders (pump compressor valve furnace burner etc.) which restores the variable (e.g. liquid measured in a tank or temperature measured in a room) to the prescribed value or which in the case of a safety system for instance stops the operation of the machine or apparatus controlled. This appliance generally remote controlled by a mechanical hydraulic pneumatic or electric control is to be classified in its own appropriate heading (pump or compressor : heading 84.13 or 84.14; valve : heading 84.81 etc.). If the automatic control apparatus is combined with the appliance which carries out the orders the classification of the whole is to be determined under either Interpretative Rule 1 or Interpretative Rule 3 (b) (see Part (III) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XVI and the Explanatory Note to heading 84.81).
This group includes :
(A) Pressure controllers or regulators also called manostats. These consist essentially of a pressure sensitive device a controlling device which compares (e.g. by means of an adjustable spring) the pressure to be controlled with the prescribed pressure and an electric contact or a small valve operating a servo- circuit. This apparatus may be used for instance to control a motor pump or compressor which supplies a pressure tank or to operate pneumatic valve positioners or with a valve to regulate the flow pressure etc. of liquids or gases.
These pressure regulators differ from the pressure reducing valves of heading 84.81 (sometimes also called " pressure regulators ").
(B) Level regulators or controllers for the automatic control of a level. In the float-type level controller the float acts on a diaphragm or a magnetic or other device which operates an electric switch; this in turn switches on or off a pump a valve etc. In the electrode system the liquid is connected to earth and forms part of the circuit. One pole of the transformer is also earthed. When the surface of the liquid comes into contact with the electrode the circuit is closed and a relay comes into operation.
(C) Humidity regulators sometimes also called humidistats are instruments for automatically controlling humidity in steaming cabinets furnaces workshops warehouses etc. The operation depends on variations in the length of a bundle of hair or some other element sensitive to humidity and they generally operate a signalling device or control an apparatus which can modify the degree of humidity found (steam input valve humidifier or de-humidifier fan etc.).
(D) Thermostats are used for automatically controlling temperature. The main components of a thermostat are :
(1) An element sensitive to changes in temperature whose action may depend on :
(a) The change in shape of a bi-metal strip (straight U or spiral-shaped etc.);
(b) The vapour pressure of a liquid;
(c) The expansion of a liquid or of a metal rod;
(d) An electrical resistor or a thermocouple. In bi-metal strip thermostats the strip is fixed inside a plunger tube or in a case. In metal rod thermostats the rod fits in a plunger tube. In vapour pressure or liquid types the sensitive element may consist of a folded diaphragm enclosing a fluid or of a system incorporating a diaphragm a capillary tube and a bulb or elbow.
(2) A drum disc or other device for pre-setting the desired temperature.
(3) A triggering or operating device which consists mainly depending on the type of transmission used (mechanical servo-fluid electrical) of a lever assembly springs etc. a valve or an electrical switch. This device operates a signal or an appliance (generally remote) such as a steam or hot water intake valve boiler burner air conditioning unit fan etc. which regulates the temperature. Thermostats are used in particular for controlling temperature in houses or other buildings in ovens cookers boilers water heaters cold storage installations chimneys or flues steaming apparatus or cabinets and other industrial or laboratory equipment.
(E) Temperature regulators for setting and maintaining pre-set temperatures on electrical heating appliances (cookers grills percolators etc.) consist essentially of a bi-metal strip which when deflected by the heat from a shunt resistor on the power circuit operates a switch to make and break the power circuit the " On " and " Off " periods (and consequently the temperature of the heating elements) being determined by the position of a manual control dial; the " Full " position renders the bi-metal assembly inoperative and thus particularly in the initial stages of heating permits continuous operation of the heating element.
This heading excludes :
(a) " Thermostatic " or " thermostat " steamers cabinets etc. in which the temperature is kept constant by means of a thermostat which are to be classified in their respective headings.
(b) Thermostatically controlled valves (heading 84.81).
(F) Oven-draught regulators are used for example in central heating or air conditioning plants to control automatically the air intake by reference to the temperature pressure etc.
(II) AUTOMATIC REGULATORS OF ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES AND INSTRUMENTS OR APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLING NON-ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES THE OPERATION OF WHICH DEPENDS ON AN ELECTRICAL PHENOMENON VARYING ACCORDING TO THE FACTOR TO BE CONTROLLED
The automatic regulators of this heading are intended for use in complete automatic control systems which are designed to bring a quantity electrical or non-electrical to and maintain it at a desired value stabilised against any disturbances by constantly measuring its actual value. They consist essentially of the following devices :
(A) A measuring device (sensing device converter resistance probe thermocouple etc.) which determines the actual value of the variable to be controlled and converts it into a proportional electrical signal.
(B) An electrical control device which compares the measured value with the desired value and gives a signal (generally in the form of a modulated current).
(C) A starting stopping or operating device (generally contacts switches or circuit breakers reversing switches or sometimes relay switches) which supplies current to an actuator in accordance with the signal received from the control device.
An automatic regulator within the meaning of Note 6 (b) to this Chapter consists of the devices described in (A) (B) and (C) above whether assembled together as a single entity or in accordance with Note 3 to this Chapter a functional unit. If they do not conform to the definitions outlined above these devices are to be classified as follows :
(1) Electrical measuring devices generally fall in heading 90.25 90.26 or 90.30.
(2) Electrical control devices are to be classified in this heading as incomplete automatically controlling instruments or apparatus.
(3) Starting stopping or operating devices are generally to be classified in heading 85.36 (switches relays etc.).
Automatic regulators are connected to an electrical pneumatic or hydraulic actuator which brings the controlled variable back to the desired value. This actuator may be the clamps which adjust the gap between the electrodes of an arc furnace the motorised valve which controls the intake of water or steam in a boiler a furnace a pulping machine etc. The actuators are to be classified in their own appropriate headings (adjustable clamp : heading 84.25; motorised or solenoid valve : heading 84.81; electro-magnetic positioner : heading 85.05; etc.). If the automatic regulator is combined with the actuator the classification of the whole is to be determined under either Interpretative Rule 1 or Interpretative Rule 3 (b) (see Part (III) of the General Explanatory Note to Section XVI and the Explanatory Note to heading 84.81). Electronic regulators function on a strictly electrical principle and not electro- mechanically. Their characteristic features are semiconductors (transistors) or integrated circuits.
These regulators are used not only for electrical quantities such as voltage amperage frequency and power but also for other quantities such as revolutions per minute torque traction force level pressure flow or temperature.
This heading also excludes :
(a)Cut-outs combined in a single housing with a voltage regulator or a current regulator for use in conjunction with internal combustion piston engines (heading 85.11).
(b)" Programmable controllers " of heading 85.37.
PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Subject to the provisions of Notes 1 and 2 to this Chapter (see the General Explanatory Note) parts and accessories of apparatus or appliances of this heading remain classified here.
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