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- The Nature of
Process Control
- Elements of Process
Control
- Signals Used
in Process Control
- Instrumentation
Drawings
- Operation of Process
Control Loops
- Introduction to
Process Measurement
- Introduction to
Transducers
- Pressure Measurement
- Flow Measurement
- Level Measurement
- Temperature Measurement
| Course: |
Introduction
to Process Control |
| Length: |
3
Days |
| Tuition: |
$995 |
| Course
Description: |
| This
is a well-rounded introduction to process control, including basic
theory, loop operations, and the opportunity for hands-on development,
tuning, and calibration of a differential pressure flow control
loop. The course also defines and describes the four basic process
variables: flow, pressure, level, and temperature, as well as identifying
the components that make up each of their loops. Instrumentation
drawings are introduced, with the inclusion of giving each student
the opportunity to draw and explain a closed control loop. The course
is designed for I&E maintenance personnel who are training for
multi-trade responsibilities, or for those maintenance personnel
who show an interest in learning about process control. |
| Curriculum: |
| Process
control theory; basic measurement techniques; identifying types
of process signals including pneumatic, analog, and digital; defining
the four primary process variables including flow, pressure, level,
and temperature, as well as identifying the types of loops used
to control these variables; using instrumentation drawing such as
P&IDs, loop drawings, schedules, and instrument lists; and identifying,
describing, and examining loop components including transducers,
transmitters, controllers, and control valves. |
| Who Should
Attend: |
| I&E
Personnel, Instrument Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, I&E
Supervisors |
| Equipment
Requirements: |
| None |

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