Complete Instrumentation Engineering Masterclass Training
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.41 GB | Duration: 15h 1m
Published 11/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.41 GB | Duration: 15h 1m
Instrumentation Design from Basics to Advanced – Sizing, Calculation, Control System, Documentation and Deliverables.
What you'll learn
Introduction to EPC and role of Instrumentation & Control Engineering
Introduction to P& ID, PFD, PDS, ISA Codes and Standards
Basic Measurements and Process Control
Overview of Instrument Design Basis
Flow Instruments - Working principle and types of flow meter such as Orifice, Mag, Mass, Vortex, Rotameter etc
Flow Instruments - Sizing selection & calculation of flow meters
Flow Instruments - Material selections
Temperature Instruments - Temperature gauges, Temperature Elements, Temperature Transmitter, Thermo well
Pressure Instruments - Pressure Gauge, Pressure Transmitter, Pressure Switches
Level Instruments - Level gauges, Level Transmitter such as DP LT, Radar LT, Ultrasonic LT, Level Switches
Hazardous Area Classification and IP Certification
Introduction to control system and Design Consideration
DCS/PLC system configuration and function specification
Bought out items & Spare Philosophy, Documentation & Control Room Layout
Analytical Instruments - Analyser operation, Analyser application and selection, Specification of pH analyser, Specification of Conductivity analyser
Introduction to control Valve , Control Valve Operations, Valve and actuator types, Control Valve accessories
Material selection, Sizing and calculation of Valves
Introduction to Safety Valve, Calculation and sizing, Material Selection
Introduction to Rupture Disk, Calculation, sizing, Material selection.
Detail Designing and Documentation - Instrument Index, IO List, Instrument Hook Up Drawing
Cause and effect Diagram, Cable specification, Junction Box Specification, Air Manifold Specification, Cable Tray specification
Instrument location Plan, Junction Box Schedule, Cable schedule, Air manifold Schedule
Instrument and Junction Box wiring, Air manifold Layouts, Loop Drawings, JB Layout, Cable Tray Layout, Bill of Material
Requirements
Electrical/Electronics Fundamentals
Basic Engineering Principles
Proficiency in mathematics
Good Internet
Laptop / PC
Description
Description of the Course:Comprehensive Instrumentation Design Engineering for the Chemical, Power, Oil and Gas, and Other EPC IndustriesAre you prepared to advance in the EPC sector? This extensive course in instrumentation design engineering is designed to give you the fundamental abilities and information needed for a prosperous career in the power, chemical, oil and gas, and other EPC industries.What You Will Learn:The principles of instrumentation engineering and their uses in industrial projectsComprehensive planning of instrumentation systems, including instrument selection, sizing, and installation.Control system designs like SCADA, PLC, and DCS.Loop diagrams, calibration methods, and instrumentation standards.Creating solutions that are both safe and effective while following global guidelines.Why Choose This Course?This course, which was created by experienced professionals with years of experience in the EPC field, is the ideal combination of academic ideas and real-world applications. Both beginner and experienced engineers wishing to advance their skills will find the content structured to meet their needs.Who Should Enroll?Instrumentation engineers, process engineers, electrical engineers, and anyone hoping to work in or advance within the EPC industry would find this course suitable.Important features:Comprehensive modules with real-world examples.Tools and methods that are pertinent to the industry.Access to the course materials for life.Upon completion, you will receive a certificate to improve your professional profile.Join this course to gain mastery in Instrumentation Design Engineering and unlock new career opportunities in the ever-evolving EPC industry!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Engineering Coordination
Section 2: P&ID (Piping & Instrumentation Diagram)
Lecture 3 What is P&ID
Lecture 4 What does a P&ID include
Lecture 5 P&ID Symbols
Lecture 6 P&ID Review Part 1
Lecture 7 P&ID Review Part 2
Lecture 8 Line Number and PMS
Section 3: Introduction, Working, P&ID Representation and Classification
Lecture 9 Control Valve - Introduction
Lecture 10 Control Valve - Working
Lecture 11 P&ID Representation
Lecture 12 Control Valve - Classification
Section 4: Control Valve Characteristics
Lecture 13 Valve Characteristics
Lecture 14 Glove Valve
Section 5: Valve Packing and Fugitive Emission
Lecture 15 Valve Packing
Lecture 16 Fugitive Emission
Section 6: Understanding Magnetic Flow Meters
Lecture 17 Working Principle of Magnetic Flow Meter
Lecture 18 Parts fo Magnetic Flowmeter
Lecture 19 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 20 Technical Bid Analysis
Lecture 21 Installation
Lecture 22 Dimensional Drawing
Section 7: Vortex Flow Meter
Lecture 23 Working Principle of Vortex Flow Meter
Lecture 24 Sizing and Vendor Calculation Review
Lecture 25 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 26 Technical Bid Analysis
Lecture 27 Installation and Dimensional Drawing
Section 8: Coriolis Flow Meter
Lecture 28 Overview and Working Principle
Lecture 29 Parts, Construction & Mounting
Lecture 30 Material Selection & Technical Specification
Lecture 31 Meter Sizing
Lecture 32 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 33 Technical Bid Analysis & Dimensional Drawing
Section 9: Orifice Flow Meter
Lecture 34 Working Principle of Orifice Flow Meter
Lecture 35 Application Advantages and Disadvantages
Lecture 36 Type of Orifice Flow Meter
Lecture 37 Technical Points
Lecture 38 Straight Length Requirement
Lecture 39 Technical Specifications
Lecture 40 Vendor Calculation Review
Lecture 41 Dimensional Drawing Review
Section 10: Venturi Flow Meter
Lecture 42 Working Principle
Lecture 43 Application Advantage and Disadvantages
Lecture 44 Venturi Parts and Material
Lecture 45 Technical Specifications
Lecture 46 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 47 Review - Vendor Calculation & Dimensional Drawing
Lecture 48 Installation Details
Section 11: Detail About Pressure Gauge
Lecture 49 Introduction & Working Principle
Lecture 50 Pressure Gauge- Selection Criteria
Lecture 51 Pressure Gauge- Parts
Lecture 52 Differential Pressure Gauge
Lecture 53 Technical Specifications
Lecture 54 Range and Material Selection
Lecture 55 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 56 Mounting, Installation and Suppliers
Section 12: Temperature Gauges
Lecture 57 Introduction & Working Principle
Lecture 58 Parts
Lecture 59 Technical Specification
Lecture 60 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 61 Technical Bid Analysis
Lecture 62 Dimensional Drawing, Supplier and Summery
Section 13: Level Gauge
Lecture 63 Introduction Level Gauges
Lecture 64 Glass Type Level gauges
Lecture 65 Float Type Level gauges
Section 14: Temperature Elements
Lecture 66 Introduction - Temperature Elements
Lecture 67 Working Principle of Thermocouple
Lecture 68 Technical Specification
Lecture 69 Technical Datasheet and Installation Details
Section 15: Thermowell
Lecture 70 Introduction of Thermowell
Lecture 71 Construction & Design and Material Selection
Lecture 72 Technical Specifications
Lecture 73 Design Criteria & Wake Frequency Calculation
Section 16: Pressure Transmitter
Lecture 74 Electronic Transmitter - Working Principle
Lecture 75 Parts, Accessories and Selection Criteria
Lecture 76 Electronic Transmitter - Design Type
Lecture 77 Material Selection
Lecture 78 Valve Manifold
Lecture 79 Instrument Range Selection
Lecture 80 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 81 Mounting, Installation and Transmitters Wiring
Section 17: Temperature Transmitter
Lecture 82 Working Principle and Design Type
Lecture 83 Technical Specification
Lecture 84 Wiring & Mounting
Section 18: Engineering Design and Deliverables
Lecture 85 Instrument Index
Lecture 86 Instrument IO List
Lecture 87 Instrument Location Plan - Part 1
Lecture 88 Instrument Location Plan - Part 2
Lecture 89 Instrument Air Manifold
Lecture 90 Instrument Cable Schedule
Lecture 91 Instrument Cable Tray
Lecture 92 Cable Tray Layout
Section 19: Instruments Cable
Lecture 93 Instruments Cable Part -1
Lecture 94 Instruments Cable Part - 2-1
Lecture 95 Instruments Cable Part - 2-2
Section 20: Engineering Deliverables: Instrument Junction Box
Lecture 96 What is Instrument Junction Box?
Lecture 97 Selection of Junction Box
Lecture 98 Technical Specification
Lecture 99 Technical Datasheet
Lecture 100 GAD, Installation & Supplier
Section 21: Junction Box Grouping & Schedule
Lecture 101 Junction Box Grouping
Lecture 102 Junction Box Schedule
Section 22: Engineering Design Basic Inputs
Lecture 103 Plot Plan & Equipment Layout
Lecture 104 Piping GAD & Piping Isometric
Section 23: 3D Model and Codes & standards
Lecture 105 What is 3D Model?
Lecture 106 Role of 3D Modeler
Lecture 107 Codes & Standards
Engineering Students: Undergraduate or graduate students in fields like Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Instrumentation Engineering who want to specialize in the design and application of instrumentation systems.,Engineering Professionals,Industrial Engineers,Research and Development Engineers,Instrumentation Technicians,Students Pursuing Further Studies,Technical Specialists: Individuals working in sectors such as aerospace, automotive, pharmaceuticals, or process industries who require expertise in instrumentation for monitoring, control, and data acquisition.