Introduction
This 5 days Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing training course will cover all issues in Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing, Maintenance and Troubleshooting.
This training course will ensure that your engineers and technicians gain the highest level of process Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing knowledge and skills. It will also develop skilled maintenance professionals who understand operating principles and capabilities of process instrumentation and know how to install, commission, service, operate, and troubleshoot field process instruments.
This GLOMACS Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing training course will highlight:
- Definitions of Process Measuring and Control Instrumentation
- Setting up Process transmitters, Digital Indicators, Gauges and Switches to measure pressure, flow, level, temperature and analytical
- Process control loops and “P&ID” process and instrumentation diagrams
- Installation, Wiring, Calibration and Configuration of Field Instruments
- Servicing and troubleshooting field instruments
Objectives
- Developing specific skills, competencies, and points of view needed by professionals in the field most closely related to Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing
- Learning the major process variables (Temperature, Level Pressure Flow, Analytical) controlled in the Process Industry
- Describe the types of petrochemical and refining industry drawings
- Designing field process control loops and the elements that are found in different types of loops, such as controllers, regulators and final control elements
- Applying practical skills for testing, maintaining and modifying process field instruments (Smart electronic and pneumatic)
Training Methodology
This intensive training course is presented from basics, and builds up to an advanced level, as far as Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing are concerned. Participants will receive copy of the training course material. Participants are encouraged to keep an open mind, and to ask as many questions as necessary, to ensure that maximum learning takes place.
Organisational Impact
By attending this training course, the Participants will return to their companies more confident in the knowledge and servicing of field instrumentation systems.
- Participants will be equipped with new skills and knowledge which must impact positively within the company structure
- Participants will investigate the concepts of instrumentation and measurements
- Participants will acquire the knowledge relating to the characteristics and properties of the variables being measured
- Participants will be able to evaluate the suitability and application of current in company field instrumentation systems
- Participants will help company to determine appropriate devices/sensors for given applications/specifications
- Acquired skills and knowledge contribute towards and result in plant and process cost reductions leading to financial savings for the company
Personal Impact
Participant will acquire the skills to understand instrumentation technology, servicing and design instrumentation systems.
- Understand the principle of operation of a range of sensors, transmitters, transducers and switches used in the measurement of flow, temperature, pressure, strain and level
- Installation, wiring, Configuration and Calibration of the most important sensors and transducers and their application in process measurement systems
- Evaluate and select the most appropriate sensor technology for a given instrumentation system
- Design, build and test using a given specification and sensor, their own instrumentation system within the seminar room
- Evaluate and select the most appropriate sensor technology for a given instrumentation system
- Design, build and test using a given specification and sensor, their own instrumentation system
Who should Attend?
This GLOMACS Instrumentation & Field Instruments Servicing training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- All instrumentation and control personnel
- General maintenance personnel
- Plant managers and supervisors
- Control and instrumentation technicians and engineers
- Contract Technicians as well as Sales and Service Representatives