The Imperial Corporate Training Institute’s Petrochemical Plant Instrumentation and Control Systems Training Course encompasses a vast array of topics related to contemporary instrumentation and the application of Instrumentation and Automation in a modern Petrochemical Plant. This course serves to educate participants on how measuring devices, control strategies, and digital control systems combine to facilitate safe, stable and efficient plant operations. Participants will understand how instrumented systems provide Process Monitoring; preservation of Product Quality; and overall Operational Efficiency of the Petrochemical Process.
The course follows a progressive structure beginning with the Sensor, Transmitter, Control Loop, DCS and ending with the SCADA platform. The course utilizes numerous real-world petrochemical industry examples and is built on practical applications, i.e., the materials, methods and techniques used for learning about Control Systems will include numerous examples of how Control Systems improve process optimization, reduce variability, and Aid in “real-time” decision making within the modern Petrochemical Plant. The course is ideal for all levels of professionals wishing to develop a greater level of knowledge in implementing the instrumentation and control aspects of plant automation with due consideration to their production goals primarily connected to plant safety.
Objectives
Attendees will be able to:
- Develop a fundamental knowledge of the principles of instrumentation utilized in petrochemical manufacturing.
- Define the function of automated systems to manage the intricate nature of chemical process oversight.
- Acquire an in-depth understanding of Sensors, Transmitters, and Measurement Technologies.
- Know how control loops proceed to function and how they are arranged within an industrial facility.
- Become familiar with the major kinds of control architectures (DCS and SCADA) utilized at petrochemical processing plants.
- Develop process monitoring skills along with interpretation capabilities of real-time digital information.
- Understand how control systems provide a basis to achieve operational efficiencies.
- Implement applied control techniques that lead to optimized and stable operation.
- Recognize the connectivity between field instrumentation and centralized control systems.
- Cultivate troubleshooting expertise and enhance the ability to resolve performance issues in instrumented control systems.
Target Audience
Attendees will be able to:
- Engineers who design, specify and maintain instrumentation, control, and automation equipment used in petrochemical processing.
- Control and Automation Engineers seeking advanced Degree Knowledge of Systems.
- Process Engineers involved in monitoring and optimizing of facilities.
- Maintenance Engineers responsible for the maintenance of Controls and Instrumentation.
- Supervisors responsible for overseeing the Automation Systems within a Petrochemical Facility.
- Operations Personnel responsible for interfacing with DCS and SCADA systems.
- New graduates entering the petrochemical industry
- Reliability Engineers and Performance Engineers focused on achieving Operational Efficiency.
- Consultants engaged in Automation, providing support for the automation systems associated with the petrochemical industry.
- Consultants engaged in upgrading systems, Digitalizing, and/or upgrading control systems and developing new technologies.