Process control is a unique part of the industry that deals with the measuring and controlling of variables that influence materials and equipment during the development of a product.
This course describes the working principles of different instruments that are used to do the measuring and controlling during the process application processes.
Target group: Everyone who has to deal with instrumentation intheir working environment.
The content includes:
• The history of process control and instrumentation.
• Digital and analogue signals.
• Transducers and sensors.
• Basic electrical principles.
• Principles of pressure measurement.
• Principles of level measurement.
• Principles of temperature measurement.
• Principles of flow measurement.
• Components of a control valve.
• Control theory.
• Introduction to instrumentation drawings and symbols.
• The purpose of calibration.
Outcomes
After completing this course, the participant can:
• Identify and explain the working principles of process measuring instruments.
• Identify control valves used for various applications.
• Read and identify piping and instrumentation drawings.
Requirements:
Basic knowledge of electricity.
The “Process Valves and Actuation Technology” (PA101) course would be beneficial.
Duration:
3 days
Part No.
23653611