Course Description
Instrumentation plays a critical role in the measurement and control of modern process plant operation. Instruments are used to measure and control the condition of process streams as they pass through a plant and to automatically stop or shutdown the process if the parameters exceed certain limits. This module provides fundamental knowledge & understanding of Process Control Systems and Elements and Electronic Control Instrumentation.
Course Objectives
- Identifying the Integral Control Safety System Concept
- Identifying the Control Loop components and to describe their function
- Describing equipment used to measure process variables
- Explaining the different types of control loops
- Identifying and state the main features of combined control loops
- Describing the use of cascade control
- Describing the use of ratio control
- Describing the use of feed-forward control
Who Should Attend?
- Engineers
- Process operations professionals
- Field & DCS operators
- Oil & Gas Treatment technicians
Course Details/Schedule
- Introduction to Instrumentation
- Integral Control Safety System ( ICSS ) Concept
- Basic Control Loop Elements & Function
- Control Loop Instrumentation
- Temperature Variable and Measuring Devices
- Pressure Variable and Measuring Devices
- Pressure Transducers
- Flow Variable and Measuring Devices
- Level Variable and Measuring Devices
- Modern PID Controller
- Ratio Control
- Cascade Control
- Feed Forward Control
- Control Loops Applications & Operation.
- DCS
- SCADA
- PLC
- Fire & Gas System
- ESD Construction
- ESD Applications
- Exercises