THE PROBLEM
The Instrumentation and Process Control Training program provides the training employees need to perform the tasks as a Process Control Technician or an Automated Equipment Engineer. The curriculum starts with pre-technical foundation courses, and then progress to AC/DC fundamentals, electric motors, basic electronics, electronics testing and troubleshooting, digital circuits/microprocessors, industrial controllers and process control instrumentation, and mechanical systems courses.
BENEFIT AND DESCRIPTION SUBJECTS
- Participants of this course will obtain a lot of the basic knowledge of instrumentation and application instrumentation equipment.
- By attending this course several practical capabilities are understand by participants, included to select the correct installations, setting, calibrating and trouble shooting.
- Use the related principles and application - appropriate to the electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic skill areas - in the installation, operation and maintenance of instrumentation and process control systems.
- Maintain the common types of electrical motors and motor controllers, generators, and transformers.
- Demonstrate use of the main types of measuring instruments.
- Describe the major control systems found in industry.
- Identify electronic logic, pulse, linear, and digital integrated circuits.
- Use test instruments for troubleshooting electro-mechanical instrumentation and process control systems.
- Isolate and correct problems interfacing with microprocessor/computer control systems.
- Apply troubleshooting techniques to complex electronic components and systems.
- Use the skills required for the maintaining and operating the components found in a basic mechanical power transmission system
INSTRUCTUR
Tugino, ST, MT & Team