Events for October 16, 2020 › Technical-Training

Home/Events/
Loading Events

IC40E Batch Control Systems: Using the ANSI ISA88 Standards E-Course

September 28, 2020 - December 18, 2020

 

Length : 7 Weeks

CEU Credits : 2.1

Course Hours :

Description: This course presents an approach to developing functional requirements/specifications using the models and terminology defined in the ANSI/ISA88 batch control standards. A review of the characteristics of batch manufacturing systems is included. Participants will explore the ANSI/ISA88 concept that separates the recipe from the equipment. This course includes a methodology that defines an object approach based on ANSI/ISA88 that promotes the reuse of these objects from one project to the next.

Make sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount!

Certificate Program (if available)

You will be able to: 

·         Specify the requirements for a batch control system
·         Effectively structure and subdivide equipment entities
·         Define procedural elements that can be effectively used with the above equipment entities
·         Describe modes and states and how they are applied at the equipment level
·         Develop phase logic that executes in equipment and that can deal with both normal and abnormal operations
·         Recognize the various control languages that are available
·         Identify the alternative architectures for Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Distributed Control Systems (DCSs), and PC-based control systems
·         Describe the interfaces that are needed between batch control and other systems within an enterprise

 

You will cover:

  • Pre-Exam: Students are asked to take the pre-exam, which includes questions related to the subject matter areas. Answers will be provided for students to assess their knowledge, prior to beginning the course material.
  • Module 1: Overview of ANSI/ISA 88
  • Module 2: Physical Model Part I
    Module 3: Physical Model Part II
  • Module 4: Physical Model Part III
    Module 5: Recipes Part I
  • Module 6: Recipes Part II
  • Module 7: Equipment Phase Logic
  • Module 8: Activity Model
  • Module 9: Designing Batch Systems
  • Module 10: ISA & Other Batch Standards
  • Final Examination

To Register : https://www.isa.org/training-and-certification/isa-training/instructor-led/course-descriptions/ic40e

Register

Organizer

Jacqueline Buskop

Phone

N/A

Email

jbuskop@wesleyan.edu

Venue

,

, -

. + Google Map

FG05E Fundamentals of Industrial Process, Measurement and Control E-Course

September 28, 2020 - December 31, 2020

 

Length : 12 Weeks

CEU Credits : 2.1

Course Hours :

Description: This course provides an overview of industrial measurement and control for technicians, engineers, and managers, providing a basic understanding and foundation for communication with other control systems professionals.

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.

You will be able to: 

·         Communicate the latest trends in measurement and control
·         Recognize the role of measurement and control in industrial processes
·         Compare continuous, batch, and discrete control and how they are used in the industry
·         Interpret measurement and control terminology
·         Compare the methods and devices used in temperature, pressure, level, and flow measurement
·         Describe the operation and components of a feedback control loop
·         Identify the fundamental concepts of controller tuning
·         Compare different control system architectures, including single loop controllers, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
·         Apply ISA standards to interpret symbols and documentation

 

You will cover:

Pre-Exam: Students are asked to take the pre-exam, which include questions related to the subject matter areas. Answer will be provided for students to assess their knowledge, prior to beginning the course material.

Module 1: Concepts of Process Control
Module 2: Documentation
Module 3:  Industrial Measurement Systems Part I

Module 4: Industrial Measurement Systems Part II
Module 5: Temperature Measurement Part I
Module 6: Temperature Measurement Part II

Module 7: Pressure Measurement

Module 8: Level Measurement Part I

Module 9: Level Measurement Part II

Module 10: Flow Measurement Part I

Module 11: Flow Measurement Part II

Module 12: Control Valves Part I

Module 13: Control Valves Part II

Module 14: Feedback Control Strategies Part I

Module 15: Feedback Control Strategies Part II

Module 16: Advanced Control Strategies

Module 17: Smart Field Devices

Module 18: Control System Hardware

Final Examination

To Register : https://www.isa.org/training-and-certification/isa-training/instructor-led/course-descriptions/fg05e

Register

Organizer

Jacqueline Buskop

Phone

N/A

Email

jbuskop@wesleyan.edu

Venue

,

, -

. + Google Map

FG05M Fundamentals of Industrial Process, Measurement and Control (M-Course)

September 30, 2020 - October 30, 2020

 

Length : 18 Online Modules

CEU Credits : 2.1

Course Hours :

Description: The new modular delivery of the (FG05M) course—is ideally suited for those looking for introductory learning in the field of automation and control. As overview instruction for technicians, engineers, and managers, the course provides the fundamental knowledge understanding and a foundation for communicating with other control systems professionals.

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.

You will be able to: 

·         Communicate the latest trends in measurement and control
·         Recognize the role of measurement and control in industrial processes
·         Compare continuous, batch, and discrete control and how they are used in the industry
·         Interpret measurement and control terminology
·         Compare the methods and devices used in temperature, pressure, level, and flow measurement
·         Describe the operation and components of a feedback control loop
·         Identify the fundamental concepts of controller tuning
·         Compare different control system architectures, including single loop controllers, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
·         Apply ISA standards to interpret symbols and documentation

You will cover:

Module 1: Concepts of Process Control
Module 2: Documentation
Module 3:  Industrial Measurement Systems (Parts I & II)

Module 4: Temperature Measurement (Parts I & II)
Module 5: Pressure Measurement

Module 6: Level Measurement (Parts I & II)

Module 7: Flow Measurement (Parts I & II)

Module 8: Control Valves (Parts I & II)

Module 9: Feedback Control Strategies

Module 10: Advanced Control Strategies

Module 11: Smart Field Devices

Module 12: Control System Hardware

To Register : https://www.isa.org/training-and-certification/isa-training/instructor-led/course-descriptions/fg05m

Register

Organizer

Jacqueline Buskop

Phone

N/A

Email

jbuskop@wesleyan.edu

Venue

,

, -

. + Google Map

TS06M Industrial Data Communications Systems M-Course

September 30, 2020 - October 31, 2020

 

Length : 32 Modules

CEU Credits :

Course Hours :

Description: Starting from the basics, this course gives you the tools to design and maintain industrial communications systems on your plant floor. You’ll learn the underlying principles behind today’s industrial communications systems, including Modbus, Data Highway Plus, Ethernet, and TCP/IP. Real-life examples and case histories provide insight into the facts behind control networks and how to apply and maintain them effectively in your plant.

Make sure to use HOUS2020 for $200 discount!

Certificate Program (if available)

You will be able to: 

  • Apply traditional and current serial standards, such as EIA-232, 422, 423, and 485, in industrial plant floor settings
  • Explain the inner working of proprietary PLC networks
  • Identify Local Area Network (LAN) topologies and protocols
  • Compare media access techniques such as CSMA/CD, token passing, and master/slave
  • Describe design methods for Industrial LANs using Ethernet
  • Define the different Ethernet varieties and which are best for industry
  • List options for Ethernet hardware to avoid instant obsolescence and being locked in the past
  • Select and apply fiber optic technology
  • Differentiate between different wireless and Industrial Ethernet alternatives

 

You will cover:

·         What is Data Communications?: ISO/OSI Reference Model | Terminology Basics
·         Serial Communications: Modem Principles | The EIA-232E Standard | Beyond 232: EIA-422/423/485/530 Standards
·         The Analog TelCo system including circuit types and Modems
·         The Digital TelCo system  T1/T3 circuits, ISDN, xDSL, Frame Relay, X.25 networks, ATM and SONET
·         Data Link Layer Basics: Data Encoding | Error Detection/Correction Schemes
·         Industrial Protocols:  Modbus and Modbus/IP,  DNP3.0 and DF-1
·         LAN Technologies: Overview of Ethernet Technology | Ethernet Cabling and Configuration Rules | Repeaters, Bridges, Routers, and Gateways
·         TCP/IP basics   | Is Ethernet Ready for the Plant Floor? | Industrial Ethernet Design Techniques
·         Fiber optics:  standards, cables, applications, limitations
·         Wireless Industrial Communications:  SP100, Wireless HART, Wireless Fieldbus, Wireless Profibus
·         Inside the Proprietary PLC Networks: MB+ and DH+ LAN design
·         Data Exchange using   OPC for inter-system data exchanges
·         Troubleshooting Industrial Networks and Fieldbuses: Five Rules for Troubleshooting | Troubleshooting with Statistics | Troubleshooting Tools

 

·         Module 1: Basic Electrical Communications: Data Communications Defined
·         Module 2: Basic Electrical Communications: Data Communications History
·         Module 3: Basic Electrical Communications: OSI Model
·         Module 4: Basic Electrical Communications: Defining Industrial Communications
·         Module 5: Basic Serial Data Signaling: Electrical Signaling
·         Module 6: Basic Serial Data Signaling: EIA/TIA 232
·         Module 7: Basic Serial Data Signaling: Clocking Asynchronous Data
·         Module 8: Contemporary Data Communication Methods: Digital Representations of Data
·         Module 9: Contemporary Data Communication Methods: Error Detection and Correction
·         Module 10: Contemporary Data Communication Methods: Beyond EIA 232
·         Module 11: Wireline and Fiber-Optic Communications: Wireline Communications
·         Module 12: Wireline and Fiber-Optic Communications: Fiber-Optic Communication
·         Module 13: Industrial Protocols: ModBus RT
·         Module 14: Industrial Protocols: DeviceNET
·         Module 15: Industrial Protocols: DNP 3.0
·         Module 16: Local Area Networks
·         Module 17: Media Access Control
·         Module 18: Ethernet
·         Module 19: Ethernet Variations 
·         Module 20: Wireless Principles
·         Module 21: 802.15
·         Module 22: Wireless WAN Technologies
·         Module 23: WAN Technologies
·         Module 24: Wide-Area Network Technologies
·         Module 25: Network Connections
·         Module 26: Ethernet LAN Components
·         Module 27: TCP/IP
·         Module 28: IPV6
·         Module 29: IPV6 Implementation
·         Module 30: Application Layer Protocols
·         Module 31: Industrial Network Considerations Part 1
·         Module 32: Network Considerations Part 2

To Register : https://www.isa.org/training-and-certification/isa-training/instructor-led/course-descriptions/industrial-data-communications-systems-ts06m

Register

Organizer

Jacqueline Buskop

Phone

N/A

Email

jbuskop@wesleyan.edu

Venue

,

, -

. + Google Map

Book Your Ticket

(To avail members discount, please register or login to ISA)
Do you need a PDH (professional development hour)? : Yes No

AEST – Automation Engineering Survival Training (October 2020)

October 12, 2020 - October 16, 2020

 

Length : 4.5 Days

CEU Credits : 3.6 (36 PDH)

Course Hours : 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Friday

Location:

Kenexis
15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston, TX 77079-2418

Date:

October 12-16, 2020

Course Hours: 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Friday

Do you have what it takes to survive in the world of process automation?

Sharpen your process automation know-how with this intensive week of expert-led lecture and hands-on exercises covering practical, real-world automation survival skills.

Automation Engineering Survival Training is a unique process automation engineering experience designed to hone your process automation knowledge and skills. This intensive technical training boot camp for automation engineers combines lecture and hands-on labs with bonus features, including a plant tour, to maximize your learning experience.

ISA’s seasoned “Survival Expert” will guide you through a fast-paced and rigorous course of topics from process measurement fundamentals through advanced automation, and everything in between! This course also serves as a solid introduction to other ISA engineering courses that can assist in the advancement of your process engineering career.

Who should attend?

  • New automation, control system, or process control engineers
  • Recent process engineering and other engineering graduates
  • Seasoned engineers looking to refresh their process automation knowledge and skills
  • Individuals wanting to learn more about process automation.

Watch our Survival Training video on YouTube!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbK-mXtWnxE

 

 

For more information:

https://www.isa.org/products/automation-engineering-survival-training-aest

To Register : https://myisa.force.com/ISA/s/community-event?id=a1U1I00000CWqeqUAD

Register

Organizer

Jacqueline Buskop

Phone

N/A

Email

jbuskop@wesleyan.edu

Venue

Kenexis

15995 N Barkers Lndg Rd Ste 143 Houston, TX 77079-2418,

Houston , TX - 77079-2418

United States. + Google Map

Go to Top