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Instrumentation Training Courses

Training Duration

24 Training Hours (Level 1)

Course Overview

The demand for talented instrumentation and control technicians has never been greater. With today's aging workforce, companies have discovered that instrumentation training has become paramount to bringing in the next tier of control and instrumentation technicians.
Today, more and more professionals in the process control industry are looking for quality training to help them with their daily responsibilities. The requirements for higher productivity are ever increasing.
Process control instrumentation deals with the study of controlling and monitoring of process variables such as pressure, temperature, flow, level etc We provide process control instrumentation training along with automation in full fledged lab facilities.


Related Courses: Instrumentation Level 2 Training course ,
PLC Training course , SCADA Training course and DCS Training course .

Target Audience

  • Electrical Engineers
  • Communications Engineers
  • Computer Engineers

Course Contents

Course ContentDetailed Course Topics

    1. INTRODUCTION

  • a. What is Instrumentation?
  • b. Process Parameter
  • c. Field and Control Room
  • d. Field Devices
  • e. Control Room Devices
  • f. Signal Transmission
  • g. Junction Boxes, Martialing Cabinet, System Cabinet, Control Room Devices

  • 2. PROCESS MEASUREMENTS:

  • a. Temperature Measurements
  • b. Pressure Measurements
  • c. Flow Measurements
  • d. Level Measurements

  • 3. CONTROL VALVE

  • a. Actuators
  • b. Valve Body
  • c. Positioner
  • d. Valve Characteristics
  • e. Self-Actuated Valve
  • f. Solenoid Valve

  • 4. CONTROL ROOM DEVICES:

  • a. Indicators
  • b. Recorders
  • c. Controllers
  • d. Annunciators system
  • e. HMI

  • 5. SIGNAL TRANSMISSION:

  • a. Pneumatic Signals
  • b. Electrical Signals
  • c. Digital Signals (HART, Modbus, Fieldbus, Porfibus, etc.)
  • d. Wireless Signals.

  • 6. CONTROL SYSTEM

  • a. Introduction
  • b. Basic Control Principles
  • c. ON/OFF Control
  • d. Proportional Control
  • e. Integral Action
  • f. Derivative Action
  • g. Multiple Control Modes

  • 7. MODERN CONTROL SYSTEM

  • a. Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
  • b. Human Motion Interface (HMI)
  • c. Distributed Control System (DCS)
  • d. Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition System (SCADA)

  • 8. PROCESS AND INSTRUMENTATION DIAGRAMS (P&ID)

  • a. Purpose of P&ID
  • b. P&ID Symbols
  • c. Equipment Symbols
  • d. Piping Symbols
  • e. Instruments Symbols

  • 9. WIRING DIAGRAM