The sight of control blocks on a Piping & Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) may seem confusing and daunting for the uninitiated, but having some basic understanding of process control can help in… read more →
This is the first blog post in a series of posts that will discuss the economic theory of electrical equipment. A basic understanding of economic and electrical engineering concepts is… read more →
This past week (Jun 02-06) was the 2014 Honeywell User Group (HUG) Americas Symposium down in San Antonio, Texas and Tetranex Solutions was able to send down two delegates to… read more →
A recent trend in the industry is the move towards “smart metering”. Traditional metering types such as orifice plates and flow nozzles are being replaced and upgraded to more advanced… read more →
It’s tough not to show off a great team! In this brief video you will get a chance to see the inner workings of the Electrical Team within Tetranex. The… read more →
The sight of control blocks on a Piping & Instrumentation drawing (P&ID) may seem confusing and daunting for the uninitiated, but having some basic understanding of process control can help… read more →
Measuring interface in separator applications can be very problematic. Interface is the boundary between two immiscible fluids that have different densities, for example oil and water. Interface measurement finds the… read more →
On the weekend of August 9th, 2014, four of our Tetranites will take part in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer cycling journey along the Canadian Rockies and have set… read more →
Tetranex Solutions recently sent a contingent of 7 to the annual APEGA President’s Luncheon in Calgary. These events are a great opportunity to reflect on the impact and responsibilities professional… read more →
A new year and another planned growth coming to one of Calgary’s newest engineering firms. I recently sat down with VP of Operations and part owner of Tetranex Solutions, David… read more →