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> Attendees will acquire the base theory of operation of PID feedback control loops, showing on one hand how a process may react to its command signal, and on the other hand how to adapt controller actions to a particular process.
> They will learn how to set, tune, and troubleshoot various types of control loops.
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Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers, who are new to process control principles, or who whish to be “cross trained”.
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Knowledge of instrumentation and of basic mathematical concepts such as integral and derivative, as well as basic physical laws, although not required, would be helpful.
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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 simulated control loops and genuine industrial process control loops.
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| Participants |
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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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| 2100 € |
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| monday 9 a.m. to friday 17 p.m. |
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Philippe Trichet
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| PID FEEDBACK CONTROL LOOP (10 h) |
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> P.I.D. control actions.
> Controller structure.
> Controller operating modes.
> Stable and unstable process response.
> Tuning (trial and error, IRA method...).
> Controller complementary functions.
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| PARTICULAR CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS (6 h) |
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> Cascade control.
> Feedforward control.
> Override, split-range and ratio control.
> On/off control.
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| DCS AND PLC CONTROL CAPABILITIES (1 h) |
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> Function blocks to be found in DCS and PLC'S.
> Examples of control strategy programming.
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| CONTROL-LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING (1 h) |
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> How to check if a PID controller works properly.
> Diagnosis of process variable continuous cycling, and of permanent error between process variable and set point.
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| HANDS - ON TRAINING (19 h) |
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> Wiring, setting and checking digital controllers.
> Tuning P.I.D. control loops on simulated process.
> Tuning and troubleshooting P.I.D. control loops on genuine heat exchangers and other process.
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This training course is part of a two module training package called "PIPC" : Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control, (PPC + PRI) at a discount price of 3570 euros.
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