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TS03E Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level III Exam Review Course E-Course

March 2, 2021 - June 12, 2021

 

Length : 15 Weeks

CEU Credits : 3.2

Course Hours :

Length: 15 Weeks
CEU Credits: 3.2
Certification of Completion: A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course.

Description:

This online course reviews the knowledge and skills areas included on the new Certified Control Systems Technician® (CCST®) Level III examination. The intent is to prepare an automation professional who meets the exam criteria to take the exam. The content is based on the latest Job Analysis Domains, Tasks, Knowledge Areas, and Skill Areas developed, and regularly reviewed and updated as the basis for the CCST certification exam.

Make sure to use HOUS2021 for $200 discount

Certificate Program (if available) Certified Control System Technician Certificate

You will be able to: 

  • Define the scope and format of the CCST Level III exam
  • Compare process variable measurements and control valve selections
  • Discuss how the various types of control technologies are used in industrial automation, including process control from basic to advanced control, discrete, batch, motor and, motion control
  • Determine the requirement for tuning and discuss tuning procedures
  • Identify the range of digital communications used in automation and how these are used in system integration
  • Explain when safety instrumented systems (SISs) are needed and how they are specified
  • Apply the critical areas of regulatory procedures and project documentation
  • Interpret the best practice methodology for troubleshooting automation projects

You will cover:

Week 1: Review of Process Information, Domain 1, and Process Control Concepts

Week 2: Number Systems, Instrument Performance, and Calibration Equipment and Procedures

Week 3: Common Measurement Instruments

Week 4: Final Control Elements, Domain 2, and Feedback Control Strategies

Week 5: Advanced Control Strategies, Loop Checking Concepts, and Start-up Concerns

Week 6: Domain 3, Symbols and Identification, P&IDs, and Other Project Documents

Week 7: Domain 4, Troubleshooting, and Installation in Hazardous Areas

Week 8: Instrument Maintenance and Installation Practices

Week 9: Tuning Methods, and Project Management

Week 10: Risk Assessments

Week 11: Applicable Standards

Week 12: Programmable Electronic Systems

Week 13: Networking and Fieldbuses

Week 14: Cybersecurity

Week 15: Final Exam

To Register : https://www.isa.org/products/certified-control-system-technician-ccst-level-1?utm_source=flyer&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Houston%25202021%2520Course%2520Flyer

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FG15E Developing & Applying Standard Instrumentation and Control Documentation Online

March 22, 2021 - May 15, 2021

 

Length : 8 Weeks

CEU Credits : 1.4

Course Hours :

Description: This course will present the methodology for the designing and developing control systems documentation. The development of piping and instrument diagrams (P&IDs) and related ISA drawings are emphasized. This course covers both the development and the reading/interpreting of these documents, making it beneficial to engineers, designers, software programmers, system integrators, and technicians.

Make sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount!

Certificate Program (if available) A Certificate of Completion indicating the total number of CEUs earned will be provided upon successful completion of the course.ISA’s online instructor-assisted training courses offer the benefit of a high quality ISA training course with the added advantage of studying at your own pace in the office, at home, or while traveling.

 

 You will be able to: 

 

  • Design, develop, and interpret the documents used to define instruments and control systems for a typical project, including P&IDs, loop diagrams, specification forms, instrument lists, logic diagrams, installation details, and location plans
  • Explain the information included on each document
  • Plan document development as it relates to project management
  • Apply ISA standards for symbols and terminology to documentation
  • Describe the relationship of ISO 9000, OSHA process safety management (PSM), and API 750 to control systems documentation

 

 

 

You will cover:

 

  • P&IDs: Definition and Use | ISA Standard Symbols and Identification | Contents and Piping Information | Design and Construction | Developing from Flow Diagrams | Scheduling Considerations | Hazardous Area Considerations
  • Instrument Lists: Definition and Use
  • Control System Software: PLC/DCS Functional Requirement Documentation Development
  • Logic Diagrams: Definition and Use | Symbology | Interpretation | ISA Standards
  • Installation Details: Use | Development | Materials of Construction | Valves | Scheduling
  • Location Plans: Purpose and Development | Structural Considerations | Electrical and Other Trays | Panel Location
  • Instrument List: Specification Forms | An ISA20 Specification Form
  • Loop Diagrams: Purpose | Interpretation | Development | ISA Standards | Scheduling Considerations
  • Control Methods: Feedback | Feedforward | Ratio | Cascade | Control Valves

Standards and Documentation: ISA5.1 – ISA5.6 | ISO 9000 | OSHA | Process Safety System Management | API 750

To Register : https://www.isa.org/products/developing-and-applying-standard-instrumentati-1?utm_source=flyer&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Houston%25202021%2520Course%2520Flyer

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