Electrical Measurement and Control Circuits Course
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Electrical Measurement and Control Circuits Course
Course Overview:
This course begins with an introduction to process control instruments principles with the fundamentals of selection, fabrication, and utilization.
The course outlines important aspects such as electrical circuits for instrumentation, industrial switchgear, as well as flow, level, and temperature measurement techniques.
It also covers the proportional, on/off and multiple control modes as well as feedback control techniques.
This course is designed for electrical engineers and mechanical engineers and technicians and provides the basic knowledge needed to improve one’s understanding of process control and instrumentation.
Course Objectives:
To describe the principles behind the basics of selection, construction, and operation of process control equipment.
Who Should Attend?
Electrical and mechanical engineers and technicians.
Course Outlines:
- Instrumentation equipment
- Introduction to electrical circuits
- Electrical components, standards and symbols
- Functions of industrial switchgear
- Flow measurement
- Level measurement
- Temperature measurement
- Control
- Introduction
- Basic control principles
- On/off control
- Basic proportional control
- Reset of integral action
- Rate or derivative action
- Multiple control modes
- Typical negative feedback control schemes