This document describes a ratio control system. It begins with an introduction that explains a ratio controller holds the ratio of flow rates between two streams at a set point by controlling one stream. A block diagram then shows the ratio controller receiving inputs from flow transmitters on the two process lines. The description explains that one line is the "wild stream" while the other is controlled to maintain the desired ratio. Advantages are that the system can link streams to produce a defined ratio simply. Disadvantages are one flow may not be directly measured and the ratio relationship must exist between the variables.