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Course Name
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Automation Project Engineering / Instrumentation Design and Detail Engineering
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Course Objectives
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Upon Completion of this course the participant will be able to understand role of automation and understand ingredients for successful automation; Understand automation project stages; Appreciate field instrumentation and project documentation; Understand project engineering and management techniques; and get exposure to Hierarchical Structure of Automation and Control Systems
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Description
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Automation systems are being extensively used in almost all industries for regulatory and sequential control, safety, and Enterprise resource planning to remain competitive in the global marketplace. Although technology has gone leaps and bounds in automation, design and engineering remain fundamental to the success of any automation project. This is an introductory course, which aims to build a good understanding about the basics of Instrumentation Design and Detailed Engineering. The course covers role of automation, applications, specifications and hardware selection, documentation related to URS and FDS, instrumentation symbols, P & ID, instrument specifications, control panel and field wiring diagrams, installation and commissioning practice
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Course Outline
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Role of automation and Ingredients for successful automation; Evolution of Process Control and Automation, Instrumentation Detailed Engineering, Selection of field instrumentation, sizing of control valves; Instrumentation documentation: Symbols, specifications, index sheet, hook-up diagrams, calibration records, test and inspection reports, installation sketches, accessories and fittings; Field instrumentation documents; Control System Specifications and Selection: Panel layout and design, specifications and selection, drawings, power distribution, control system documents; Project engineering and management techniques: Project planning, Review techniques, project documentation, vendor management, installation and commissioning procedures, FAT, SAT, performance monitoring
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Who should Attend
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Instrumentation, Electrical, Mechanical and Process Engineers, Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors interested to work in the field of Automation and Process Control. The course will also benefit people concerned with plant operations, production, maintenance and safety as also from procurement and quality.
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