In an industrial situation where it is required to measure and control some aspects of a process, it is often the application of the knowledge and the ingenuity of the Engineer or Technician which is relied upon to solve the measurement and control problem. Therefore a fundamental understanding of the principle of operation of a range of sensors/transducers and instrumentation techniques applicable in an industrial situation combined with a working knowledge of Process control techniques and tuning methods equips the Engineer or Technician with the necessary skills and makes them invaluable in their workplace
The attendees will investigate the concepts of instrumentation and measurement and will acquire the knowledge relating to the characteristics and properties of the variables being measured. Moreover, the delegate will gain an understanding of the Process control systems and methods used in a modern industrial system
This is a practical and hands-on course and where applicable, theoretical studies will be supplemented with practical activities where the delegate will have the opportunity to design, develop, build, test, and evaluate their instrumentation systems
Understand the principles and practice of a range of sensors and transducers
Use a hands-on approach, enable the delegate to investigate the operation of an instrumentation system through designing, building, and testing a typical sensor combined with appropriate signal conditioning circuits
Become familiar and confident with a range of measurement techniques
Understand the concepts of Process Control and acquire the knowledge relating to the characteristics and properties of a process variable being measured
Disseminate and share experience and knowledge with other delegates through open session discussions hence broadening the knowledge base of all
Become familiar and knowledgeable with PID control and develop the ability to ‘tune’ a process control system using PID control
Have the confidence and knowledge to apply the above techniques and principles to solve an unfamiliar and bespoke measurement situation in the workplace
Evaluate and select the most appropriate sensor technology for a given instrumentation system
Design, build and test using a given specification and censor, their instrumentation system
Identity components and features of a Process control system
Calibrate and signal condition the above system and take measurements from the system
Plant Management Personnel
Engineers from all disciplines
Processing Control Technicians
Instrumentation Artisans
Supervisors
People involved in Projects
People dealing with Instrumentation Equipment Selection
Representatives from the Safety Department
Representatives from Purchasing Departments
Anyone with more than just a passing interest in instrumentation
Course schedule and layout
Introduction to Sensors, Transducers, and Instrumentation Systems
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