Description
Control techniques are discussed, and interface methods between instrumentation and the control system is discussed. System design, including details of the various types of instrument related drawings, is covered extensively. Instrument Data Sheets are covered, including the reasons for each of the fields in the sheets. Important items to consider when developing contracts for design, installation, calibration and maintenance of instrumentation systems, are discussed. Recommendations, based on the instructor’s experinces, will be presented for discussion. Pre-instruction xercises, daily written exercises, and a Post-instruction Exercise, will be used to monitor if the information is being presented effectively.
Outine
1. Introduction of presenter and attendes
2. Pre Instroduction Exercise
3. Outline of the course
4. Process Measurments for Control – various process equipment considered
5. Technologies available for instrumentation, advantages and disadvantages
6. Isolation of instrument from process and environment- Standart
7. Communication between instrument (or valve) and control System – Protocols
8. Advantages of Digital Communication – Asset Management
9. Distributed Control System and Control Rooms
10. Control Valves, Pressure Safety and Control Rooms
11. Control Valves, Pressure Safety Valves, Shut Down Valves and monitoring them
12. The Design Process
13. Document Control and Management Of Change
14. Instrument Purchase and Receiving
15. Installing of instrument
16. Calibration, Loop Checkout and Documentation
17. DCS Factory Acceptane Tests, Site Acceptane Tests
18. SIS Factory Acceptane Tests, Site Acceptane Tests
19. System Integration Functional Tests
20. Maintennace schedules for control instrumentation
21. Maintenance schedule for safety equipment
22. Documentation of incidents – Effect on Maintenance
23. Design For Maintennace, Equipment selection, bypasses
24. Contract considerations for installation, Calibration and Maintenance
25. Post – Instruction Exercise
26. Discussion and Questions