Electrical and Instrumentation (E & I) Engineering for Oil and Gas Facilities

WHAT YOU WILL GAIN: Skills and competencies in E&I oil and gas engineering Knowledge of the latest technologies in E&I oil and gas engineering Key techniques in operating your facility to the highest level of safety and in protecting the environment Decadesof real experience distilled into the course presentations and materials Guidance from real E&I oil and gas experts in the field Hands-on, practical knowledge from the extensive experience of instructors, rather than the theoretical information from books and colleges Networking contacts in the oil and gas industry WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This workshop is ideal for you if you are seeking expertise in the oil and gas business, including: • Recent graduate electrical, instrumentation or mechanical engineers • Chemical engineers • Electrical engineers • Experienced electricians • Fire and gas engineers • Instrument and control systems engineers • Instrument and process control technicians or technologists • Instrument fitters • Mechanical engineers Even if you are highly experienced you will find this a great way to become familiar with the oil and gas...
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PLC Fault Finding

Training PLC Fault Finding Overview Programmable logic controllers are commonplace in all areas of industry. Accordingly it becomes ever more important that maintenance personnel should be able to carry out effective faultfinding on these systems Course content Understand the safety issues involved with PLCs and appreciate the need for safe working practices Understand how PLCs are incorporated into modern industrial control systems, and the typical applications they are put to Understand the logic functions performed by basic PLC instructions Understand the methods of addressing inputs and outputs of PLCs Understand the various methods of transmitting signals to and from PLCs Identify the range of I/O modules available Understand the use of battery back-up and ROM Recognize ladder diagrams, statement lists and control system flowcharts Use hand-held programmers and personal computers to interrogate PLCs Monitor I/O lines to determine correct operation Modify timers and counters Safely use I/O forces as an aid to fault-finding Carry out fault-finding on PLC-controlled systems using systematic methods Back-up...
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