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Instrumentation, Process Measurement & Control

Learn how to get desired results from your equipment
Do away with the “Replace-part-when-broken” maintenance strategy
An In-Depth 2 Day Course for Building, Plant & Facility Maintenance

Both Days - $990

 
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Purpose of Seminar:

Proper troubleshooting and maintenance of plant systems & equipment to reduce downtime and save money requires more than just replacing parts when they get broken. In fact, a “replace-part-when-broken” strategy for maintaining equipment is frequently the most expensive approach you can take. To be effective, maintenance technicians who fix equipment must know why a part needs to be changed out in the first place. Perhaps the real problem isn’t what he thinks it is!

In this seminar students will learn what, where and how to measure parameters for the proper monitoring and control of their equipment. When something breaks, they’ll now know why. With this understanding, they will be able to work much more efficiently on the industrial systems and processes for which they are responsible. A sound knowledge in instrumentation and control is certain to result in better-qualified technicians and less equipment failures. This course is designed to provide workers with the knowledge they need to keep your plant up and running as efficiently and inexpensively as possible.

Who should take this course?

This seminar is a must for anyone who works with manufacturing or process equipment in industrial settings. General maintenance personnel, workers in cross-training programs, electricians and engineers will find this course extremely valuable. Attendees come from a variety of industries, skill-levels, company sizes, and job titles, so if you're not sure you will fit in or will benefit from the class, don't worry - you will - as long as your job involves instrumentation, and process measurement & control! Some of the people who will benefit from attending this seminar include...

Maintenance Personnel In:

  • Manufacturing Plants
  • Food, Beverage & Meat Processing Plants
  • Compressed Gasses
  • Packaging Plants
  • Building Facilities
  • Oil Refineries
  • Utilities
  • Power Plants
  • Pulp & Paper
  • Metals & Mining
  • Water Treatment Plants
  • Space & Defense

Including:

  • Electricians
  • Mechanics
  • Engineers
  • Apprentices
  • Electronic Technicians
  • Machine Operators
  • Control Technicians
  • Schedule/Planners
  • HVAC Technicians
  • High Performance Work-team Members
  • Instrumentation Technicians
  • Plant Managers & Supervisors
  • and ANYONE involved in Multi-craft & Cross

Learning Objectives

  • Determine manipulated, controlled, and measured variables of typical industrial processes.
  • Convert pressure, level, flow, or temperature variables into pneumatic or electrical values.
  • Identify electrical variables that are used by instruments to determine values.
  • Use and calibrate a variety of instruments and transmitters using ISA industrial consensus standard techniques.
  • Identify and use the ANSI/ISA-S5.1 consensus industrial standard process symbols.
  • Troubleshoot to the device level using the Process and Instrumentation Diagram and/or the Instrument Loop Diagram.
  • Perform required calculations to find typical process control parameters using a single loop controller configured in Proportional, Proportional and Integral, Proportional and Derivative, or Proportional and Integral and Derivative modes.
  • Use several different strategies to effectively tune a process controller.

Course Outline / Agenda

INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS CONTROL

  • On/Off
  • Proportional
  • Integral
  • Derivative

PNEUMATIC CONTROL

  • Operation of the nozzle and flapper value
  • Bellows receiver unit

ELECTRONIC CONTROL

  • Resistance
  • Capacitance
  • Inductance
  • Voltage

MEASUREMENT OF “PRESSURE”

  • Units and Pressure Standards
  • Construction and Operation of typical industrial pressure instruments
  • Calibration of pressure transducers and transmitters

MEASUREMENT OF “LEVEL”

  • Units and Level Standards
  • Construction and Operation of typical industrial level instruments
  • Calibration of level transducers and transmitters

MEASUREMENT OF “FLOW”

  • Units and Flow Standards
  • Construction and Operation of typical industrial flow instruments
  • Calibration of flow transducers and transmitters

MEASUREMENT OF “TEMPERATURE”

  • Units and Temperature Standards
  • Construction and Operation of typical industrial temperature instruments
  • Calibration of temperature transducers and transmitters

SELECTED ANALYTICAL MEASUREMENTS

  • Electrical Conductivity
  • Chemistry 101
  • Acids
  • Bases
  • pH
  • Redox Potentials
  • ORP Measurement
  • Ion Activity Measurement

INDUSTRIAL PROCESS CONTROL SYMBOLS

  • Understanding ANSI/ISA-S5.1 process control symbols
  • Understanding and Drawing Process and Instrumentation Diagrams
  • Understanding and Drawing Instrument Loop Diagrams
  • Using process control diagrams to troubleshoot industrial control systems

CONTROL VALVES

  • Purpose and use of control valves, actuators, and positioners.
  • Significance of valve coefficients and sizing considerations.

PROPORTIONAL CONTROL CONCEPTS

  • First Order Lag calculations
  • How to calculate Dead Time
  • Adding Manual Reset to Proportional Control
  • Case Studies

PROPORTIONAL & INTEGRAL CONTROL CONCEPTS

  • Additional Process Dynamics
  • The dynamic behavior of control valves
  • Tuning PI controllers
  • Case Studies

PID CONTROLERS

  • Open Loop Tuning Methods
  • Closed Loop Tuning Methods
  • Case Studies

COMMON INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS & CASE STUDIES

APPLICATIONS FOR USE IN YOUR FACILITY

What You Will Take Home

• American Trainco Seminar Manual - detailing all instrumentation process measurement & control presentation material covered in the class

• Personalized Instrumentation Process Measurement & Control Training Certificate with 1.6 American Trainco Continuing Education Units for both days attended, approved by the MTAA and ACE

• All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your your own Instrumentation Process Measurement needs.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

All students attending our seminars receive a personalized Certificate of Completion and .8 CEU’s (Continuing Education Units) per day of training. Over 40,000 employers and government agencies who have sent their employees to our classes accept American Trainco CEUs for continuing education requirements. Our administration and record keeping practices meet or exceed the standards of ACE (American Council on Education) and we are able to provide transcripts of all classes attended and tests taken by individual students. Please contact us if our CEUs are not yet accepted by your authority. We will initiate an application to get the approval process started.

In House Training

You can bring this or any American Trainco seminar directly to your plant or facility. We offer dozens of courses covering a broad range of maintenance and maintenance management topics. Our expert instructors are among the most experienced in the industry and can modify or customize training programs to meet your specific needs - whether you need a short refresher course or an in depth program that focuses on your equipment and processes. In house training reduces the training cost per employee and limits the time required away from work. There are several other advantages of in house training as well.

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U.S. and Canada

If you're not yet sure you'll be able to attend a seminar, you can still make a reservation to hold your space in class. While payment is due prior to the start of the seminar, you may choose a full refund or credit for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Student substitutions can also be freely made at any time prior to the start of the seminar. Refunds will not be issued for registered attendees who fail to show up and have not given a notice of cancellation.

In the rare event that should you not receive the expected value after attending our seminar, simply notify us in writing of your reasons and your money will be promptly refunded.

International and Overseas

If you're not yet sure you'll be able to attend a seminar, you can still make a reservation to hold your space in class. However, payment for international and overseas students must be made prior to the start of the seminar (in Dollars U.S.), and all seminar fees are non-refundable. Student substitutions can be freely made at any time prior to the start of the seminar. American Trainco’s Money-Back Guarantee does not apply for international and overseas registrations.

     
 
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