INTRODUCTION :
This course is a comprehensive application of basic instrumentation engineering practices and functions. Attendees should have taken IC-3 Instrumentation and Control Engineering Fundamentals or have a good working knowledge of instrumentation fundamentals. Attendees will gain a familiarity with the requirements for sizing, selection, and specifying instrumentation equipment as applied in the oil and gas industry. The program will be extremely helpful to individuals who require application of instrumentation principles and equipment to better perform their primary responsibilities.
Instrumentation Engineering Practices in its five-day format presents a practical understanding of instrumentation systems in an interesting, effective, and efficient manner. The course emphasis is on learning the functions of instrumentation engineering by solving practical design and application examples in the classroom.
Instrumentation Engineering Practices is the next level beyond an introduction to instrumentation engineering. Its purpose is to develop the applications of instrumentation and controls at the engineer’s level. Emphasis is on the applications associated with upstream oil and gas processing facilities. The course focuses on field applications, and includes classroom exercises, fundamental engineering problems, and is based on actual field applications.
COURSE CONTENT :
- Review of key equipment selection fundamentals (Area classification requirements, NEMA & IP enclosure ratings, equipment temperature classification, etc)
- Use of company internal and industry specifications and standards
- Selecting and specifying field (level, pressure, temperature, and flow measurement) devices
- Selecting and specifying final control elements
- Selecting and specifying SCADA System HMI
- Selecting and specifying a Distributed Control System
- Selecting and specifying UPS power (batteries, chargers, invertors, & emergency generators)
- Specifying installation requirements for instrumentation equipment
- Guidelines for preparing cost estimates for instrumentation projects
- Justification and preparation of economic analysis for instrumentation projects
- Managing a typical instrumentation project
- Guidelines for working with contractors and vendors
YOU WILL LEARN :
- Sizing, selecting, and preparing bid specifications for major equipment for instrumentation systems
- Applying industry accepted practices for installation and maintenance of instrumentation equipment
- Managing a typical instrumentation project
- Applying cost estimating guidelines for instrumentation projects
- Justifying and preparing economic analysis for instrumentation projects
- Successfully work with instrumentation contractors and vendors
PARTICIPANTS :
The course is primarily designed for facility engineers or non-instrumentation engineers who have to perform occasional instrumentation engineer responsibilities as part of their job.
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Waluyo ,MT and Team
PRICE :
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