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> Attendees will acquire the base theory of operation of each component of a control loop, namely measuring instruments, control valves, and P.I.D. digital controllers;
> They will learn how to install, connect, set, tune, maintain and troubleshoot them.
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Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers, who are new to instrumentation and process control principles, or who whish to be “cross trained”.
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Knowledge of basic mathematical concepts and physical laws, although not required, would be helpful.
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| Methode pédagogique |
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> The course provides valuable information via lectures on theoretical concepts, backed-up by direct hands-on training in fully equipped classrooms.
> More than 50% of the time is dedicated to actually working on various industrial instruments and genuine process control loops.
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| Mini : 2 - Maxi : 10 |
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| Niveau acquis en fin de stage |
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| Prix HT |
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| 3570 € |
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| monday 9 a.m. to friday 5 p.m. |
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Philippe Trichet
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The training course PIPC "Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control" is made of 2 modules : PRI "Practice of Instrumentation" (2100 €) and PPC "Practice of Process Control" (2100 €).
If prefered, the trainee can attend a single module.
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