About Our Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course
Time Training Center’s 5-day, 30-hour program equips you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to excel in process control and instrumentation. In industrial environments, measuring and controlling key process parameters is crucial to optimizing performance, ensuring safety, and maintaining product quality. The need for highly skilled engineers and technicians to address measurement and control challenges drives this course. It is designed to provide participants with a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of instrumentation, sensor and transducer technology, and process control techniques, enabling them to effectively troubleshoot and resolve measurement and control issues.
Participants will explore a broad range of instrumentation systems, measurement techniques, and sensor technologies used in industrial settings. The course combines theoretical learning with hands-on activities, allowing delegates to design, build, and test practical instrumentation systems. Key topics include temperature, pressure, flow, strain, and ultrasonic measurements, as well as advanced process control strategies such as PID tuning and troubleshooting. By the end of the program, attendees will have developed the skills and confidence to apply these techniques to solve real-world measurement and control problems in their respective industries.
Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this Process Control, Instrumentation, Troubleshooting & Problem Solving course, participants will be able to:
- Provide a solid understanding of the principles and operation of various sensors and transducers used in industrial processes.
- Enable participants to design, build, and test typical instrumentation systems with appropriate signal conditioning circuits through hands-on activities.
- Familiarize attendees with a wide range of measurement techniques and their practical applications.
- Provide knowledge of process control systems and the characteristics of process variables being measured.
- Foster peer knowledge exchange and discussions to broaden the understanding of instrumentation and control techniques.
- Introduce participants to PID control and the methods for tuning process control systems using PID principles.
- Develop the confidence and competence to apply instrumentation and control principles to solve custom measurement and control problems in real-world situations.
Who Should Attend Our Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course?
This course is designed for professionals working in the instrumentation and process plant industries, including:
- Engineers and Technicians responsible for the design, selection, installation, testing, operation, and maintenance of process instrumentation and control systems
- Electronic, Chemical, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineers
- Instrumentation Engineers and Technicians
- Electrical and Maintenance Technicians
- Instrument and Process Control Engineers
- Instrument Fitters
- Operations Engineers and Technicians
- Process Engineers and Technicians
- Process Operators and Production Professionals
- Project Design Professionals
- System Integrators
- Managers, Engineers, and Technicians seeking a deeper understanding of process control and instrumentation in the process industry
Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course Training Methodology
We employ a comprehensive and applied learning strategy, integrating theory with real-world implementation:
- 30% Conceptual Learning: Expert-led sessions on catalytic theory and engineering principles
- 20% Interactive Workshops: Group exercises, presentations, and technical discussion forums
- 30% Case-Based Learning: Industry-specific examples and troubleshooting scenarios
- 20% Technology Integration: Digital tools, simulations, and catalyst modeling applications
Note: Instructors may adjust the training approach to fit technical requirements or participant engagement levels.
Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course Instructor
Our courses are delivered by highly qualified instructors with extensive experience in both industry and academia. With decades of hands-on expertise across a wide range of technical disciplines, our instructors are dedicated to providing high-quality, impactful training that equips participants with practical knowledge and skills they can immediately apply. Full instructor profiles are available upon request.
Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course Fees
The course fee includes the following:
- Course Materials: Comprehensive participant materials, including lecture notes, slides, and case study documents. (Tablet or IPAD)
- Coffee/Tea: Provided on arrival and during morning and afternoon breaks to keep participants refreshed.
- Buffet Lunch: Served daily to ensure participants have an opportunity to network and recharge during lunch breaks.
Process Control, Instrumentation, and Troubleshooting Course Outline
Module 1: Introduction to Sensors, Transducers, and Instrumentation Systems
- Pre-test assessment of existing knowledge
- Overview of course schedule and objectives
- Introduction to Sensors, Transducers, and Instrumentation Systems
- Key terminology and definitions in instrumentation:
- Maximum error
- Hysteresis
- Repeatability
- Sensitivity
- Resolution
- Span
- Response time
- Exploration of process variables such as:
- Mass flow
- Volumetric flow rate
- Pressure
- Viscosity
- Turbidity
Module 2: Strain, Pressure, and Flow Measurement (Practical Activities Begin)
- Technical design and structural configuration of combustors
- Principles of strain measurement: tension, compression, stress, strain, Young’s modulus
- Gauge types: operation and configurations
- Principles of pressure measurement:
- Devices including diaphragms, bellows, capacitive devices, and fiber-optic pressure measurement techniques
- Principles of flow measurement:
- Invasive devices: Coriolis flowmeter, differential pressure type flowmeters, orifice plate, venturi tube, flow nozzle, Dall flow tube, electromagnetic flowmeters
- Non-invasive devices
- Practical Activity 1: Design and calibrate a liquid level process measurement system
Module 3: Temperature, Level, and Non-Invasive Ultrasonic Measurement Techniques
Overview of critical gas turbine elements and their functions
Overview of temperature scales
Devices used for temperature measurement:
- Resistance temperature detectors (RTDs)
- Thermistors
- Thermocouples
- Radiation pyrometers
- Principles and techniques for level measurement:
- Direct and indirect measurement techniques
- Devices for ultrasonic, capacitive, and pressure-based level measurement
- Principles and applications of ultrasonic techniques for non-invasive measurements
- Non-invasive flow measurement with ultrasonic flowmeters
- Practical Activity 2: Design and calibrate a liquid level process measurement system
Module 4: Introduction to Process Control Engineering
- Control strategies and block diagram representations
- Overview of control components: servomechanisms and regulators
- Distinction between open and closed-loop systems
- Negative feedback and transfer functions
- First and second-order systems
- Overview of control actions:
- ON/OFF control
- Proportional control
- Proportional band vs. proportional gain
- Integral and derivative actions
- Introduction to PID control
- Practical Activity 3: Design and calibrate a thermocouple-based temperature measurement system
Module 5: Tuning PID Controllers
- Concepts of system stability and response
- Frequency domain analysis: Bode and Nyquist plots
- Impact of load disturbances and offset
- Empirical methods for setting controllers:
- Ziegler-Nichols open-loop reaction curve method
- Closed-loop continuous cycling method
- Fine-tuning techniques for PID controllers
- Practical Activity 4: Tune a control system using the Ziegler-Nichols methods
- Practical Activity 5: Investigate strain measurement techniques
Module 6: Capstone and Assessment
- Review of Core Topics and Key Learnings
- Final Group Discussion and Q&A
- Post-Test Evaluation
- Certificate Presentation
Course Completion Certificate
Upon completing the course at Time Training Center, you will be awarded the official Course Completion Certificate. This certificate recognizes your achievement and expertise in Process Control & Instrumentation: Troubleshooting & Problem-Solving.
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