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Process variable

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A process variable is the current status of a process under control. An example of this would be the temperature of a furnace. The current temperature is called the process variable, while the desired temperature is known as the setpoint.

 Measurement of Process Variables are important in controlling a process. The Process Variable is a dynamic data which changes rapidly. So it becomes necessary to measure process variables for the maintenance of accuracy in a process.