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A. Training courses for non-instrumentation and control personnel Who should attend: These courses are designed for people who are involved in running a process plant, but are not really familiar with the practical elements of process control, and its potential. They are specifically for people like operators, process engineers and production personnel. Introduction and appreciation of practical process control Length of course: One day A concentrated course held either in the client's plant or at a training centre in Johannesburg. It serves as an introduction to feedback process control and its application in plants. The course is essentially practical rather than theoretical. Synopsis, Objectives and Topics Field equipment: Common measuring instruments and control valves Length of Course: One day The course is designed to give non-instrumentation personnel a basic practical understanding of the most common measuring techniques and control valves used in most industrial plants. Topics B. Training courses for instrumentation and control personnel Part I: Trouble shooting and loop tuning Length of course: Three days if held in a Johannesburg or Durban training centre. Five days if held in the client's plant This course teaches the fundamentals of practical process control including troubleshooting and optimisation of control systems. Synopsis, Objectives and Topics Part 2: Control techniques for more difficult processes Length of course: Two days This course concentrates on the more advanced features in the design, testing, simulation and optimisation for more difficult processes. Synopsis, Objectives and Topics Course Date Schedule 2012 and Fees Phone: +27 11 486 0567 |