Course Description
Effective instrumentation and control systems are critical for the efficient operation of any water or wastewater treatment or pumping facility. Starting with the basic principles and components of instrumentation and control, this course will provide you with practical skills in the specific technologies, applications, and recent trends.
What Do Participants Learn?
Learn to effectively operate and maintain water and wastewater treatment, distribution and collection systems and start your career in an in-demand trade with this program.
Who Should Attend?
- Engineers Technicians
- Maintenance Engineers
- Maintenance Professionals
- Water Suppliers
- Pipe Fabricators and Suppliers
- Civil Construction Industry professionals
What Will the Learning Experience Include?
Phase: 1
Introduce
- Comprehensive pre-program activities include:
- Web-based information forms & surveys completed by attendee.
- Direct consultation with the attendee about the expectations.
- During the training, participants engage in data, activities, and conversations that lead to insight and knowledge.
- Participants learn from expert trainers who have both academic and business experiences.
- Highly applicable training content & instructive activities for adding depth to training topics.
- **A half-day site visit for integrating the experience & plan next steps. Opportunities to provide connections, ideas & support.
Phase: 2
Explore & Practice
Phase: 3
Apply
- Apply & sustain the learning experience by using this ongoing support:
- To ensure participant has new skills or behavior progress.
- Optional, fee-based mentoring & coaching with the trainer.
- Training materials & additional documents (e-books, pdf files, presentations and articles)
- Evaluate your training experience by giving us feedbacks and help us to reach our organizational goals.
- Participant's Evaluation
- Trainer's Evaluation
Phase: 4
EVALUATE
Section One:
- Introduction
- Hydraulics and Electricity Motor Controls
- Flowmeters
- Pressure, Level, Temperature, and Other Process Measurements
Section Two:
- Secondary Instrumentation
- Telemetry
- Final Control Elements
- Basics of Automatic Process Control
Section Three:
- Digital Control and Communication Systems
- Instrument Diagrams
- Case Studies
- Q&A