Key Highlights:
- Comprehensive introduction to instrumentation engineering, P&ID review, and process control.
- Hands-on knowledge of flow, level, pressure, and temperature instruments and their real-world applications.
- Selection, sizing, and calculation of process instruments for effective plant operations.
- Exploration of ISA codes and standards, inter-discipline coordination, and design basis.
- 15 sections with 77 lectures, covering nearly 9 hours of engaging content.
What is Instrumentation Engineering?
Instrumentation and control engineering involve the measurement, analysis, and control of industrial process variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level. Using specialized instruments and P&IDs, engineers can manage and optimize processes across various industries.
Why Choose Instrumentation Engineering?
Instrumentation engineers are critical for designing, detailing, maintaining, and troubleshooting control systems. With safety regulations becoming a priority over profits and production, the role of instrumentation engineers has gained increased importance across industries.
Course Contents
Introduction to Basics
- Overview of Engineering Design and Organogram
- Client Specifications and Equipment Data Sheets
- Introduction to PFDs, P&IDs, and PDS
- Fabrication Drawings and Design Basis
- Coordination Between Disciplines
Flow Instruments Engineering
- Selection and sizing of flow meters like Orifice, Magnetic, Vortex, Coriolis, and Ultrasonic flow meters.
- Technical Datasheets, Specifications, Bid Tabulation, Vendor Offers, and Documentation.
- Inspection of devices including Restriction Orifice, Pilot Tube, and Paddle Flow Switch.
Level Instruments Engineering
- Techniques for selecting and sizing level instruments, such as DP Level Transmitters, Radar, Ultrasonic, and Capacitive Level Transmitters.
- Vendor Offer Evaluation, GAD, and Inspection.
- Documentation and Technical Queries for Magnetic Float Switch and more.
Temperature Instruments Engineering
- Detailed instruction on temperature gauges, RTDs, thermocouples, and transmitters.
- Selection, Sizing, and Inspection Documentation.
- Best practices for thermowells and temperature switches.
Pressure Instruments Engineering
- Understanding pressure measurement with devices such as pressure gauges, transmitters, and switches.
- Complete technical documentation and specifications.
- Bid Tabulation, Vendor Offer Analysis, and GAD.
Who Should Enroll?
- Electrical Engineers
- Electronics Engineers
- Instrumentation and Control Engineers
- Aspiring professionals in Instrumentation Design
This course includes:
- 9 hours on-demand video
- 28 downloadable resources
- Access on mobile and TV
- Full lifetime access
- Certificate of completion
What You’ll Learn
This comprehensive Instrumentation Engineering course is designed to equip you with the essential skills to master industrial instrumentation. You’ll learn to analyze, measure, and control industrial processes using various instruments such as flow meters, level sensors, temperature transmitters, and pressure switches. Additionally, you’ll explore Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&ID), equipment specifications, and gain expertise in selection, sizing, and calculation of process instruments.
5 Major Takeaways
- Mastery in designing and selecting industrial instruments for controlling process variables.
- Comprehensive knowledge of P&ID diagrams and their real-world applications.
- Expertise in ISA standards and industry best practices.
- Hands-on experience with flow, level, pressure, and temperature instrumentation.
- In-depth understanding of technical specifications, vendor offer evaluations, and documentation processes.