Instrumentation, Automation and Process Control
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LIVE, INTERACTIVE CLASSES OVER THE INTERNET PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN INSTRUMENTATION, AUTOMATION AND PROCESS CONTROL 12 MODULES OVER 3 MONTHS For upcoming start dates, please view our course schedule at: http://www.eit.edu.au/schedule WHAT YOU WILL LEARN: • Instrumentation terms, concepts, diagrams and symbols • Implement an instrument and wiring number system • Overview of the use of PLCs in industrial applications • Pressure sources and the basic terms of pressure measurement • Level measurement and the basics associated with it • Temperature measurement and the various associated transducers • Flow measurement techniques • Control valve principles and common valve types • New technologies such as smart instrumentation and fieldbus • Integrate a complete system (considering instrumentation and total errors) as well as selection criteria, commissioning and testing Presented by • Overview of HMI, SCADA and DCS systems • Different tuning rules John • Latest ISO requirements for a company Piperides • Overview of HAZOP studies • Understand reliability centred maintenance and spare parts analysis • Gain appreciation for factory and site acceptance testing • Considerations for building in-house panels and installations SECURE YOUR PLACE NOW! Contact [email protected] for an application form or more information. V0004 RTO provider 51971 • ACN 135 762 426 BENEFITS OF LIVE PRESENTED BY eLEARNING JOHN PIPERIDES • Attend lessons in an online classroom with John is a professional electrical engineer with over 25 years experience in your instructor and fellow students industrial maintenance, production, management, sales and • Upgrade your skills and refresh your improvement. He has held management positions in several knowledge without having to take valuable manufacturing and sales companies. His diverse responsibilities have time away from work included contract negotiation, authoring and responsibility of • Receive information and materials in small, departmental budgets, daily management of over 20 reports, practice of easy to digest sections cGMP, auditing in a pharmaceutical plant, and system administration and programming of diverse IT and embedded systems. He has been directly • Learn while you travel – all you need is an involved with industries including building management, pest control, Internet connection mining, power utilities, food, pharmaceutical, steel, building products, sugar, paper and pulp, rail and airports. • Have constant support from your course instructor and coordinator for the duration of John has completed many years of further education including developing, writing and delivering many the course work based courses and seminars. He has spent 10 years as a part time teacher at TAFE in electrical engineering, and 15 years delivering structured courses in thermography, power quality, instrument safety, • Interact and network with participants from motor drive theory, PLC, SCADA, and pest inspection. around the globe and gain valuable insight into international practice Please note: Instructors are subject to change. • Learn from international industry experts, based around the globe • Live interactive webinars, not just a ‘book on the web’ 12 MODULES OVER 3 MONTHS • Revisit recordings of webinars whenever and as often as you wish • Receive a certificate of completion for Continuous Professional Development (CPD) OVERVIEW purposes This course is for engineers and technicians who need to have a practical knowledge of selection, installation and commissioning of industrial instrumentation and control valves. In many respects a clear understanding and application of these principles is the most important factor in an efficient process control system. You can only achieve excellent control of your process when your instrumentation provides the correct information. The course is for those individuals primarily involved in achieving effective results for the industrial PRESENTATION FORMAT processes they are responsible for. This would involve the design, specification and implementation of control The course features real-world applications and and measurement equipment. uses a blended approach involving self-study, interactive online webinars and homework The course focuses on real applications, with attention to special installation considerations and application assignments with a mentor on call. The course limitations when selecting or installing different measurement or control equipment. consists of 12 modules, over a period of 3 months. Some modules may involve a practical component or group activity. For each module there will be an initial reading assignment along with coursework, quizzes or problems to be handed in and in some cases practical exercises. Participants will have ongoing support from their instructor and course coordinator. Course reading material will be delivered in electronic (PDF) format in advance of online presentations. Presentations and group discussions will be conducted using a live interactive software system. Assignments will be submitted electronically and wherever possible, practical exercises will be conducted using INCLUDES 4 FREE simulation software and remote labs. Over 1400 pages of tables, REFERENCE MANUALS charts, figures and handy hints VALUED AT OVER US$400 LIVE WEBINARS YOU WILL HAVE ACCESS TO 4 OF OUR UP-to-Date technical eBOOKS. During the course you will participate in 6 live • Best Practice in Process, Electrical and interactive sessions with the instructor and other Instrumentation Drawings and Documentation (DR) participants from around the world. Each webinar will • Practical Instrumentation for Automation and last approximately 90 minutes, and we take student Process Control (IP) availability into consideration wherever possible • Practical Troubleshooting of Instrumentation, Electrical and before scheduling webinar times. Process Control Systems for Engineers and Technicians (TI) Contact us for details of webinar session scheduling. • Practical Process Control (PC) All you need to participate is an adequate Internet connection, a computer, speakers and, if possible, These eBooks are NOT required for the course – they are a bonus resource to aid you in your career. a microphone. The software package and setup All required reading materials will be provided electronically in smaller, easy-to-read sections, in the online student details will be sent to you prior to the first webinar. portal throughout the course. Please note: Students can also purchase the technical manuals both in hard copy and electronic format Please note: Webinars may last up to 2 hours at a reduced fee. depending on student interaction and level of content. V0004 RTO provider 51971 • ACN 135 762 426 COURSE OUTLINE HARDWARE MODULE 1: Introduction, BASIC Terms MODULE 7: CONTROL VALVES AND SOFTWARE AND DEFINITIONS • Principles of control valves • Basis measurement and control concepts • Sliding stem valves, rotary valves REQUIREMENTS • Basic performance terms and conditions • Control valve selection and sizing All you need to participate is a computer with • Advanced performance terms and conditions • Control valve characteristics / trim an adequate Internet connection, speakers • Definitions • Control valve noise and cavitation and, if possible, a microphone. • Actuators and positioners MODULE 2: DIAGRAMS AND NUMBERING The software package and setup details will be • Valve benchset and stroking • P & ID symbols, selection criteria sent to you on the course start date. • Impact on overall control loop • Typical applications • Selection tables, future technologies MODULE 3: PRESSURE MEASUREMENT MODULE 8: BASIC CONTROL PHILOSOPHIES ENTRANCE • Principles of pressure measurement • Open loops, closed loops • Pressure sources • Feed forward and ration control, REQUIREMENTS • Mechanical transducers and elements • Feedback control Some practical work experience in some of these • Electrical transducers and elements • Overview of different tuning rules available topics would obviously be advantageous. • Installation considerations, impact on the • Cascade control overall control loop, selection tables • Good practice in troubleshooting • Future pressure technologies • Adaptive and self tuning controllers PRACTICAL EXERCISES MODULE 4: LEVEL MEASUREMENT MODULE 9: Integration of the System, Where possible, throughout the course you will • Principles of level measurement MODERN TRENDS AND OTHER PROCESS participate in hands-on exercises using simulation • Simple sight glasses and gauging rods CONSIDERATIONS software or remote labs, which will help you put • Buoyancy tape systems, hydrostatic pressure theory to practice immediately! • Calculation of individual instruments and • Ultrasonic measurement, radar measurement total error for the system • Vibration switches • Selection considerations • Radiation measurement, electrical • Testing and commissioning of sub-systems measurement, density measurement • RS 232, RS 422, RS 423, RS 485, etc. CERTIFICATION • Future level technologies • Fiber optic cables Participants completing and achieving MODULE 5: TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT • New smart instruments and fieldbus at least 50% or more in each assignment • Principles of temperature measurement • Noise and earthing considerations and 100% in each quiz, as well as • Thermocouples, Resistance Temperature • Materials of construction attending 65% of the live webinars, will Detectors (RTDs), thermistors • Linearisation receive the Engineering Institute of • Liquid-in-glass, filled and bimetallic Technology