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Temperature Measurement (AFM03)

This lesson presents the basic principles of temperature measurement and the application of temperature measuring instruments. Various temperature-measuring instruments are discussed including thermometers, pyrometers, thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors, and thermistors.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Spectroscopic Analyzers (AAS02)

This lesson introduces participants to the principles of process analysis. The advantages of process analysis for industry are discussed and the scientific principles of the various process analysis methods, such as spectrometry, chromatography, electrochemical and physical property analysis are described.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Single Loop Control (AIP01)

This lesson presents the principles of single-loop control and the applications of feedback control in the industrial environment. Also introduced are various control modes including on/off, proportional, integral, and derivative control.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Sensors and Transmitters (APM02)

This lesson describes the features and operation of sensors used in pneumatic instruments, including Bourdon tubes, filled bulbs, diaphragm capsules and bellows. It teaches how both force and motion-balance pneumatic transmitters operate and how transmitter components, such as flapper/nozzles, relays and restrictors are cleaned and maintained.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Instrumentation

In an instrumentation job, your duties vary depending on the industry and your work. Instrumentation technicians, for example, help install, maintain, and repair a specific electrical or mechanical system that controls refineries, equipment, and vehicles.

Control and instrumentation (C&I) engineers are responsible for designing, developing, installing, managing, and maintaining equipment to monitor and control engineering systems, machinery, and processes. You must ensure that these systems and processes operate effectively, efficiently, and safely.

Control instrumentation includes devices such as solenoids, valves, circuit breakers, and relays. These devices can change a field parameter and provide remote or automated control capabilities.