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INTRODUCTION CONTROL & SAFETY SYSTEMS ASSET RELIABILITY VALVES, ACTUATORS & REGULATORS MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION TRAINING CALENDAR
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Ensuring your workforce has the skills needed to meet your business goals is critical to any successful
operation. By giving employees the knowledge and skills they need to succeed, you can help to keep them
engaged while improving your organization’s ability to meet performance targets.
You want to develop and retain the kind of capable, experienced workers you need to maximize performance,
now and in the future. Here’s how Emerson’s Training Services can help.
1 The 2012 IBM Tech Trends Report, Fast Track to the Future. 2 According to our Industry 3 IBM Smarter Workforce Survey, 2013.
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making manufacturing
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Emerson will help you identify the proper training and guide your employees to the appropriate delivery means to
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being on site.
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PLANT MANAGER
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PLANT MANAGER
Competency Development
Developed a long-term training plan based on courses for a specific job
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Across the world over several decades, Emerson has developed and dedicated substantial resources to training operators,
engineers, technicians and maintenance personnel. We are ready for you anywhere and anytime.
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face to-face and Virtual Training for students that enroll in courses to support your requirements
job functions of Control Systems Engineer, I&E Maintenance, Batch Operator,
Hands-on experiences
Continuous Control Operator and more.
with supporting workshops
DeltaV
e9025
Control Loop e9025 e9025
Foundation Control Loop Foundation Control Loop
Learning Path
Foundation
7009 e7020 e7014
DeltaV™ Implementation I AM Suite : Intelligent DeltaV™ Operator
7016 Device Manager Primer Interface for Batch
DeltaV™ Batch Implementation
7018 e7014
DeltaV™ Hardware DeltaV™ Operator
This architecture is designed to take full 7076 & Troubleshooting Interface for Batch
DeltaV™ PMO
advantage of the communications Configuration Standard 7020
AMS Device
7039
AMS Device
DeltaV™ Essential
Operator Training Solution
capabilities of the FOUNDATION™ fieldbus 7201
DeltaV™ Advanced
Manager Manager
with DeltaV 7009
DeltaV™ Implementation I
technology and its capacity for the open, 7076 7009
DeltaV™ Model 7016
DeltaV™ Implementation
continuous communication of large volumes Predictive Control I
DeltaV™ Batch
Implementation
7016
7017
of digital information generated by DeltaV™ Implementations II
DeltaV™ Batch
Implementation
intelligent field devices. This information is 7025 7030
CONTINUOUS
CONTROL OPERATOR
DeltaV™ Fieldbus Devices
accessed by the AMS Device Manager Advanced Graphics e9025
Control Loop Foundation
5590
7018
software and used for a variety of time and DeltaV™
Power Quality
and Grounding e7012
Hardware & Troubleshooting
money-saving functions. The DeltaV™ Digital 7018
7303/4
DeltaV Operator Interface for
Continuous Control
DeltaV™ SIS Maintenance
Automation System serves as an ideal Communication Interfaces
with the DeltaV™ System 7037
e7012
DeltaV Operator Interface
automation system host in this environment. 7027 Communication Bus Interfaces
with DeltaV™ Systems
for Continuous Control
DeltaV Systems Administration
Window 7/Server 2008 DeltaV™ Essential Operator
Training Solution
7305
7009
DeltaV™ SIS Implementation
LEGEND : DeltaV™ Implementation I
II
7020 7039
AMS Device AMS Device Self-Guided Primers Core
Manager Manager
Competencies
with DeltaV
AdditionalCompetencies
7032
FieldBus System & Devices
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DELTA V
COURSE 7039
Overview Audience
This 4-days course is for instrumentation • Responds to work orders created to calibrate,
technicians and engineers responsible for all troubleshoot, repair, service, and replace
areas of managing and ensuring the reliability of instruments and valves
instrumentation in the plant process including • Monitors alerts to preemptively address
startup and commissioning, normal operations, problems prior to operators seeing a problem in
maintenance, and troubleshooting. the control room
• Provides loop testing and assistance with
The hands-on workshops with AMS Device instrumentation on plant turnarounds, startups,
Manager and DeltaV will address areas relating and for project work
to the instrument technician’s daily tasks, device • Improves process availability and reduces
troubleshooting/commissioning/replacement, operations and maintenance costs
alert configuration, and many other best
practices relating to AMS Device Manager and the Prerequisite
interactions with the DeltaV DCS. Microsoft windows experience. Course 7018 or
7009 or 7409.
Topics
• DeltaV and PlantWeb Overview
• HART Overview
• AMS Device Manager Overview
• AMS Device Manager User Interface
• Location Hierarchy & Adding Devices
• AMS Device Manager Browser Functions
• Monitoring System Alarms
• DeltaV Device Alarms
• Device Replacements
• Reviewing Audit Trail
• AMS Device Manager User Permissions
• QuickCheck SNAP-ON
• ValveLink SNAP-ON
• ValveLink Status Window
• ValveLink DVC Setup
• Device Calibration
• Smart Commissioning
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DELTA V
Overview
7020-1 Configuring and Using This instructor assisted course is operated in a
This 3-day course teaches maintenance and
AMS Device Manager hands-on, self-paced environment which allows
calibration of measurement devices using AMS
• Viewing and Modifying Devices the student to work at their individual pace.
Device Manager software to communicate and
• Creating a Plant Database Hierarchy Training can also be delivered at your plant with
track information. The student will learn how
and Adding Devices the help of our certified instructors. AMS Device
pressure and temperature transmitters function
• Field Communicator - AMS Device Manager manager modules may also be purchased for self-
are installed and calibrated using AMS Device
• AMS Device Manager Browser Functions study which comes in three separate paper/bound
Manager.
• Audit Trail modules. POA.
The course uses hands-on training, labs and lecture
• Calibrating Device - Calibration Assistant
to teach the student how to:
• Configuring and Monitoring System Alerts
Audience Topics
Topics
This course is for maintenance personnel and Be able to identify areas that AMS Device Manager
• Configuring and Using AMS Device Manager
managers responsible for understanding the could be used to:
• HART Communication
benefits of using the AMS Suite Intelligent Device • Speed-Up Start-Ups and Commissioning
• SMART Transmitters (3051C, 3144P)
Manager. This is a 2-hour (average online course • Improve Quality and uptime
• Test Equipment Selection
with AMS Device Manager screens including • Reduce Costs- Both Fixed and Operating
• Transmitter Installation
interactive practice sessions, workshops, • Simply Safety System Use and Compliance
• Transmitter Configuration
demonstrations, audio presentations • Including Start-Ups
• Transmitter Calibration
and quizzes. • Identify and Navigate the AMS Device Manager’s
• AMS Calibration Manager
Screens
• Intelligent Calibrators
• Transmitter Troubleshooting
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DELTA V
Fieldbus Measurement Instruments CEUs : 2.1 Fieldbus Systems & Devices CEUs : 2.8t
This course is for users that use DeltaV™ Operate Graphics. This course is for individuals responsible for installing,
troubleshooting, calibrating and configuring
Overview Topics • Sequential Function Charts FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus instruments and control
This 3-days course covers a • System Overview • Phase Logic strategies using the DeltaV™ scalable systems.
complete DeltaV™ system • Explorer • Security
implementation. Upon • Control Modules Overview
completion of this course the • Control Studio Prerequisites This 4-day lecture/lab provides maximum hands-on
student will be able to define • Motor Control Windows experience. It is experience working with the integration of FOUNDATION™
system capabilities, define • Regulatory Control recommended that prospective Fieldbus devices and the DeltaV™ scalable system. The
nodes, configure continuous • Workspace attendees new to process student will be able to install Fieldbus instruments
and sequential control • System Operation control systems attend Course and segment checkout for the correct operation of the
strategies, operate the system • Alarms & Process 7101 or 7018. physical layer. The student will be able to use the DeltaV™
and define users and security. History View system to perform AMS Device Manager methods such as
calibration, setup wizards, zero trim and diagnostics. The
student will be able to implement a pressure loop using
FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus function blocks with the DeltaV™
Combustion Control & Safety Workshop Control Studio application. The student will configure
PlantWeb Alerts and device alarm parameters.
COURSE 7037
COURSE 2375
Overview
This 2-day course explains how Self Organizing Wireless Networks
Prerequisites Topics
Attended Product training, or has fair knowledge in Tank Gauging systems • How Self Organizing Networks Function
supplied by Rosemount. • Self Organizing Networks Best Practices
• Network Components
Topics • 1420 Installation and Setup
• The THUM adapter • Network Parameters
• The Gateway • 648 and 30515 Wireless Transmitters Installation, Configuration,
• Configuration in Tank Master Maintenance and Calibration
• AMS with wireless RTG • Using AMS Device Manager with the 1420 Wireless gateway
• Configuring Wireless Devices with AMS Device Manager
• Modbus Serial Integration
• Modbus TCP Integration
• OPC Integration
• 1420 Advanced Features
• Operation of AMS Wireless Snap-on
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DELTA V
COURSE 7009
DeltaV™ OTS includes the following key deliverables: DeltaV™ Operator Interface for
• Self-Guided Custom Curriculum Based on the Customer’s Continuous Control CEUs : 1.4
Configuration and actual displays
• DeltaV Training Simulators that include both hardware
and software that operate the customer configuration This course is for operators, supervisors Topics
in a simulated environment and managers responsible for the operation • System Overview
• Student Testing that includes realistic failure scenarios of continuous processes using DeltaV system. • Accessing DeltaV™ Operate Window,
that record actual operator responses Menus Displays and Directories
Overview • Discrete and Analog Control Module
Key tangible savings and benefits include:
This 2-day course uses lectures and hands-on Operation
• Quicker, Smoother Start-Ups
workshops to provide an in-depth overview on • Accessing Alarm Displays/Alarm Handling
• Reduced Operator Error
operating the DeltaV™ System. Students who • Motor Control Module Operation
• Product Loss Reduction/Elimination
complete this course will: • Regulatory/Cascade Control Module
• Improved Product Quality
• Access operator displays Operation
• Regulatory Violation Reduction/Elimination
• Manipulate various control module operating • Accessing Real-time/Historical Trend Data
• Reduce Incident Reporting
• Parameters to operate • Unit Alarms
• Operator Acceptance and Endorsement to Change
the process • Sequential Function Chart Operation
Management
• Respond to process alarms • Phase Logic Modules
• To discuss OTS and simulation contact us at
• Monitor process performance
OTS@EmersonProcess.com
• View real-time and historical trend data
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DELTA V
COURSE E7012
eLearning: DeltaV™ Operator Interface for Continuous Control CEUs : 1.2
Audience Topics
Operators, supervisors and managers responsible for the • System Overview; Accessing DeltaV™ Operate
operation of continuous processes with a DeltaV System. • Navigating in DeltaV Operate
Ideal students for this course are new to the DeltaV System • Discrete, Analog, Regulatory and Cascade
but already have process control/plant experience. This • Control Module Operation
interactive on-line course includes audio presentations, • Motor Control Module Operation
demonstrations, practice sessions, workshops, quizzes • Accessing: Alarm Displays; Real-Time/
and a final examination. The average time to complete the • Historical Trend Data; Process History View
course is 12 hours.
Prerequisites
Windows experience.
Topics
• DeltaV™ Overview • DeltaV™ Operate Overview
• Controllers • Interpreting the Event
• 1/0 Cards Journal,
• Carriers Trend Charts and Alarm List
• Field Power • Introduction to HART
• System Power Supplies Devices and AMS
• Control Network • Intelligent Device Manager
• Workstation
• Diagnostics
• Troubleshooting
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DELTA V
Topics
• Virtualization Primer — Basics of How Virtualization Works
• Overview of DeltaV Virtualization Solutions COURSE 7035
• Planning a DeltaV Virtual Studio System
Practical Implementation of
FOUNDATION™ fieldbus
• Installing and Configuring a VRTX Chassis and Blade Servers
• Creating DeltaV Virtual Machines CEUs : 1.4
including a Professional Plus Node
• Configuring a WYSE Thin Client and Redundant
This course is for individuals responsible for evaluating FOUNDATION™ fieldbus technology for
• Thin Client Networks
process automation projects.
• Create a Highly Available Fail-over Cluster
• Patching and Hardening of Cluster Nodes Overview
• Cluster Health Monitoring and Troubleshooting This 2-day course covers the practical implementation issues with FOUNDATION™ fieldbus faced
• Disaster Recovery and Replication by design and project engineers familiar with 4-20mA DCS installations. Upon completion of the
• Upgrading and Capacity Expansion course the student will understand the basics of fieldbus technology and be aware of areas that will
change during project execution. The student will be able to design H1 fieldbus segments, specify
Audience equipment, comply with hazardous area requirements, modify current engineering practices,
This course is designed for system administrators responsible troubleshoot installations and estimate installed benefits for a project using FOUNDATION™
for installing and maintaining DeltaV Workstations on a virtual fieldbus. The course content is not vendor specific though DeltaV™ and Emerson Automation
platform. Solutions field devices are used for examples and demonstration purposes.
COURSE 7226
DeltaV Cybersecurity
Administration
This course is designed for system administration personnel responsible for Topics
• McAfee Electronic Policy Orchestrator
Cybersecurity.
• Maintaining ePO using the Management Console
• Deploying Application Whitelisting
Overview • Advanced Patch Management
This 3-day course describes why and how cybersecurity mechanisms are • Patch Management Network Architecture
paramount in today’s open architecture automation systems. Digital • ePO Reports
Transformation relies on plant floor data being available to enterprise level • Patch Management Network Architecture
• Advanced Patch Management Console
analytics, while remaining secure at the same time. This course describes how
• Applying Software Updates
cybersecurity solutions deployed on a DeltaV system can be properly • Patch Management Reports
administered throughout the lifecycle of the system. • Backup and Recovery Overview
• Installing DeltaV Backup and Recovery
Prerequisites • Performing Backups
None. • Monitoring Backup and Recovery
• Performing Recovery
• Backup and Recovery Reports
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DELTA V
COURSE 7201
Overview Topics
This 4½-day course introduces students to The Control Foundation in DeltaV™ DeltaV™ Fuzzy
the advanced control tools available within • Traditional Tools e.g. Override, Cascade, • Principles of logic Control FlC Function Block,
DeltaV™ and how they may be used to improve Ratio Tuning
plant operations. The principal technology that • Improvements Provided by Advanced
is utilized in each product will be discussed. Control DeltaV™ Predict
The areas of improvement that may be • MPC for Multi Variable Control
achieved will be detailed. Also, each student DeltaV™ Inspect with InSight • Model Identification, Data Screening
will gain hands-on experience with these tools • Detection of Abnormal Conditions • Simulation of Response, Tuning
in class exercises based on realistic process • Performance Indices
simulations. • Performance Reports DeltaV™ Neural
• Creation of Virtual Sensor
Prerequisites DeltaV™ Tune with InSight • Data Screening, Training
Courses 7101, PlantWeb™ DeltaV™ lntro or • Tuning Response • DeltaV Simulate Suite
7009, DeltaV Implementation I or equivalent • Process learning • Process Simulation
field experience. • Adaptive Tuning
• Adaptive Control
COURSE 7303
COURSE 7999
Overview
This 2-day course covers the new features and enhancements made to the DeltaV Distributed Control System in v13 and v14 using a
combination of lectures, demos and hands-on workshop exercises.
Topics Audience
The course includes 40 core topics and 32 optional topics This course is intended for plant personnel responsible for
categorized under the following functional areas: configuring, administering, securing, maintaining and operating
• Administration DeltaV. This includes control system engineers, administrators,
• Alarm Management maintenance engineers and technicians.
• Batch
• Hardware Prerequisites
• Logic Configuration • Course # 7009, 7409 or 7018
• Miscellaneous
• Operator Interface
• Security
• SIS
Overview Overview
During the 4½-day course, the student will be able to define system This 4½-day course is for process control engineers responsible for
capabilities, define nodes, configure continuous and sequential control configuring graphics in the DeltaV Live operator interface.
strategies, create process alarms, operate the system, troubleshoot the
system and modify operator displays using the DeltaV Live Operator This course teaches basic options through advanced configuration topics.
Interface introduced with DeltaV™ Version 14.3. This course is designed for process and process control engineers
responsible for obtaining key production data, maintaining, configuring and
This course includes access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice and troubleshooting a DeltaV system with the DeltaV Live user interface.
review course workshops complete with brief recorded demonstrations
available after course completion. Topics
• Graphics Studio • Pop Up pictures
This course is designed for process & process control engineers • Environment Customization • Forms
responsible for obtaining key production data, maintaining, configuring • DeltaV Live • Display Layout Configuration
and troubleshooting • DeltaV Live Administration – Multi-Monitor Configuration
a DeltaV™ system. • Display Interactions • Frame Customization
• Conversion Functions • Publishing
Prerequisites • Class Based Graphical Element • Display Hierarchy
Microsoft Windows experience. Prospective attendees lacking process Modules (GEMs) • Script Assistant
control experience should first attend Control Loop Foundation, Course • Contextual Displays • Language Changes
9025. • Custom Faceplates • Theme GEMs
• Importing & Exporting Displays
Topics
• System Overview • DeltaV Live
• DeltaV Explorer • Graphics Studio
• DeltaV Diagnostics • System Operation
• Control Modules • Alarms & Process History View
• Control Studio • Alarm Help
• Motor Control with Interlocking • Sequential Function Charts
and Permissive Conditions • Configure Theme Dynamos
• Cascade Control • Electronic Marshalling (CHARMS)
• Regulatory Control
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DELTA V
Topics
• Batch Analytics Overview
• Batch Analytics Model Builder Overview
• Batch Analytics Viewer Overview
• Batch Saline Simulation
• Benefits of Using Batch Analytics
• Batch Analytics Viewer – Batch ListTab
• Batch Analytics Viewer – FaultDetection Tab
• Batch Analytics Viewer – QualityPrediction
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DELTA V
COURSE 7028
Overview Topics
This 3-day DeltaV Virtualization course • Virtualization Hardware Setup
focuses on the various software that is used • Overview of a typical virtualization system
in the management of a DeltaV Virtualization • Differences between
environment. Students will engage in a Host and DC Servers
workshops that will reinforce the material • Role of a DC
discussed to successfully run and maintain a • Networks within a virtualized system
Virtualized DeltaV™ system. • Clusters
• Virtual Networks
This course is designed for system • Virtual Machines
administration personnel that will be • Review Templates
maintaining DeltaV workstations on a virtual • Process to create Virtual machines
platform after installation. • Overview of classroom setup
• Create additional DeltaV Workstations
Prerequisites • DeltaV Virtual Studio Tools
7027 DeltaV System Administration • Grouping
• VM Modifications
• Edit Collection Settings
• Thin Clients
• DeltaV Remote Desktop Connection(DRDC)
• Redundant Thin Client Networks
• Replication & Disaster Recovery
• Install/Configure Replication
• Examine replication options
• Recover from fail overs
• Health Monitoring & Troubleshooting
• Emerson SHM
• DVS/Cluster Diagnostics
• DeltaV Alarming
• Failure Scenarios
• Host Patching & Moving VMs
• Patching Procedures, Verification
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DELTA V
ASSET RELIABILITY
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ASSET
A S S E T RRELIABILITY
ELIABILIT Y Category III Vibration Analyst Path to Success
• Advanced Vibration Analysis
Paths to Success • Advanced AMS Machinery Manager
• PeakVue™ Mystery and Autocorrelation
Emerson training gives you the confidence and experience
• Category III Vibration Analyst Certification Exam
in industrial maintenance technologies. Our alumni can
tell you about the recognition and job promotions they’ve
Online Monitoring Path to Success
received from plant management. With Emerson, you walk
• Online Prediction (CSI 4500/6500/XP32)
down a path that leads to full mastery of knowledge and
• Operation and Maintenance
skills necessary in a Machinery Health program. These “Paths
• Online Protection (CSI 6000/6500)
to Success” are outlined here. They include both theory/
• Operation and Maintenance
application courses for certification as well as product-
• Turbo Machinery Diagnostic
specific courses. Offered at Emerson’s training centers, these
classes can also be held at your chosen facility. For a calendar
Lubrication Analyst Path to Success
schedule of courses and registration information, visit
• Lubrication Level 1 & 2 with Certification exam
https://mytraining.emerson.com/lmt/clmsbrowseV2.
• Wear Debris Analysis Workshop
prmain?in_sessionid=2J845A531298544
• OilView® for AMS Machinery Manager
• Reliability Management Path to Success
Category I Vibration Analyst Path to Success • Maintenance Best Practice
• Fundamentals of Vibration Analysis • Root Cause Failure Analysis Adding
• Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer other Technologies to your Credentials
• Basic Vibration Analysis • Laser Alignment
• Introduction to AMS Machinery Manager • Balancing Theory & Application
• Category I Vibration Analyst Certification Exam • Basic Ultrasonic Theory & Technology
& Level 1 Certification Exam
Category II Vibration Analyst Path to Success • Electric Motor Diagnostics & Basic Motor View
• Intermediate Vibration Analysis • IR Thermography & Level 1 Certification Exam
• Intermediate AMS Machinery Manager
• SI 2140 Advanced Function with PeakVue™
• Category II Vibration Analyst Certification Exam
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ASSET RELIABILIT Y
COURSE 2031
Companies today rely on fewer people Basic Vibration Analysis / Category I Compliant CEUs : 2.8
to do more work. That’s why the need
This course is for individuals needing an introduction to the technology and concepts used in the
of training is more critical than ever
new generation of process control systems.
to achieve and maintain cost-effective
Overview Topics
maintenance programs.
This 4-day course complies with Category I • Principles of Vibration
Vibration Analyst per ISO standard 18436- • Data Acquisition & Signal Processing
2: Vibration condition monitoring and • Condition Monitoring & Corrective Action
COURSE 2069 diagnostics. This course is intended to enable • Equipment Knowledge
Vibration Analysis
students to operate single channel machinery • Acceptance Testing
analyzers, dump and load routes, recognize • Basic Analyzer Functions
- Fundamentals CEUs : 1.4 the difference between good and bad data, • The Class Shows Students How to
and compare vibration measurements against • Recognize Machine Defects such as:
pre-established alert settings. Although » Unbalance
This course is for individuals responsible for this training course is not product specific, » Shaft Misalignment
interfacing with Device Net, AS-i, Profibus DP HART students will use Emerson’s CSI technologies » Looseness
and serial communication buses to a DeltaV™ scalable for demonstration purposes. The class shows » Rolling Element Bearing Defects Gear
system. the student how to use the vibration analyzer Problems
in conjunction with Emerson Machinery Health » Resonance Introduction to Electrical
Overview Management supported software to analyze Defects
This 2-day vibration training course is for those with basic vibration defects. » Introduction to Electrical Defects
no prior experience in vibration analysis. The class
prepares participants for the Basic Vibration Analysis Prerequisites Participants will receive a complimentary
Course. Students learn about causes of vibration and Fundamentals of vibration or up to six months copy of the Pocket Vibration Analysis Trouble-
methods of measurement. Although the training of vibration experience is recommended. Shooter Guide.
course does not provide instruction on Emerson’s CSI
technologies, the class will use them to demonstrate
vibration principles.
Prerequisites
None
Topics
• Introduction to Vibration
• Components of a Predictive Maintenance Program
• Basic Fault Identification
Emerson helps maximize the return on your investment in technology
• Vibratory Fault Characteristics and Patterns and people.
• Information to Help Jump Start a Vibration Program
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ASSET RELIABILIT Y
This 2 hour e-course provides instruction to individuals with no prior Overview Topics
experience in vibration analysis. The course introduces the technology This 4-day course complies with Category • Equipment Testing and Diagnostics
of vibration analysis by explaining what vibration analysis is and how II Vibration Analyst per ISO standard • Reference Standards
it plays a critical role in any predictive maintenance program. Students 18436- 2: Vibration condition monitoring • Reporting and Documentation
are led through a self-paced discussion on how vibration analysis and diagnostics. Category II vibration • Fault Severity Determination
works with many examples of the types of faults that can be detected. analysts are expected to be able to select • Analyzer Averaging Techniques
Students will also gain an understanding of where and how vibration appropriate vibration measurement • Slow Speed Applications using Slow
is measured with an emphasis on good data collection techniques. techniques, set up instruments for basic Speed Technology (SST®)
Students will learn important terminology that will be critical to their resolution of amplitude, frequency, and • Sensor Selection Guidelines
success as they progress to the next level of training in vibration time, perform basic spectrum analysis, • Introduction to Demodulation and
analysis; Emerson’s Basic Vibration Analysis course. maintain a database of results and PeakVue®
trends, perform single-channel impact • Advanced Waveform Analysis
Topics to be covered includes: tests, classify, interpret and evaluate test • Sideband Analysis
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Vibration results in accordance with applicable • Rolling Element Bearing Failure Modes
Chapter 2: How is Vibration Measured? specifications and standards, recommend • Advanced Electrical Analysis Techniques
Chapter 3: Understanding the Vibration Signal minor corrective actions, and understand • Pump/fan Vibration
Chapter 4: Vibration Units basic single plane field balancing • Phase Analysis using Single and
Chapter 5: Analysis Parameters concepts. Dual Channel
Chapter 6: Data Analysis: Where to begin? • Perform Basic Single-Plane Field
This course also features the use of Balancing
Note: the CSI 2140 Machinery Analyzer in
Typical duration of course access is 3 months. Contact education@emerson.com to request an
extension.
conjunction with advanced machinery Prerequisites
analysis techniques. Discussions of case Basic Vibration Analysis course and
histories on machinery faults are one of accumulative 18 months of field
the focal points of this course. experience are recommended.
Course 2022EX
Overview
Category II exam, available at the end of course 2032.
Test Format: Written exam,
Duration: 3 hours,
Passing Grade: 75%
COURSE 2035/2075
Mystery PeakVue™and Autocorrelation CEUs : 2.1
This 3-day course provides insight into advanced strengths of the spectral data. This course makes Coefficient Data from the Time Wave form Data
functionality of Emerson’s patented PeakVue™ use of both case studies from real-life examples of • Highlight the Strengths of the Autocorrelation
technology and Autocorrelation. Machine vibrations common faults and live demonstrations illustrating Coefficient Function Data/ Spectra Data
generate both macro and microscopic vibrations, and specific mounting procedures to reliably detect certain • Demonstrate the use of the Autocorrelation
microscopic vibrations generate stress waves that faults. The difference between PeakVue™ techniques • Coefficient Data as a Diagnostic
have frequency ranges determined by the mass of the and demodulation will also be demonstrated Tool to Support
impacting object. The properties of these stress waves the Spectra Data for Vibration
will be explained. Topics • Analysis Through Several Case Studies
• Proper PeakVue™ Set-Ups for all • Identify Unique Patterns of the Autocorrelation
Overview • Speeds (as low as 1 rpm) Function Data for Certain Classes of Bearing Faults,
The Autocorrelation section of the course will teach • Sensor Selection and Sensor Mounting Gearing Faults, etc.
the power of the autocorrelation coefficient function • Setting Alarm Levels
for the analysis of vibration induced time wave form • Choosing Trend Parameters Prerequisites
data. The autocorrelation function data generally • Analyzing PeakVue™ Spectra and Waveforms Students should be familiar with vibration data
are computed from the same time wave form data • Uses of the Circular Waveform Plot collection and analysis techniques and the use of AMS
used to compute the spectrum. The strengths of • Introduce the Autocorrelation Coefficient Machinery Manager Software.
the autocorrelation data are complimentary to the • Demonstrate the Computation of the Autocorrelation
COURSE 2068
Intermediate AMS Machinery Manager CEUs : 2.1 Fundamentals of CSI 2140 CEUs : 1.4
Overview Overview
This 3-day course was designed for students who have a basic understanding This 2-day hands-on course focuses on the basic operation of the CSI 2140
of AMS Machinery Manager. Students expand their knowledge of machinery Machinery Health Analyzer. Students collect data on lab machines. This course
analysis techniques, focusing on analysis and reporting using Plot- Data, is designed for personnel with little or no experience with CSI analyzers, but
Diagnostic Analysis, Export, PeakVue™ and the full version of RBMview ®. who are experienced in the field of vibration data collection and analysis.
Prerequisites Introduction to AMS Machinery Health Manager Course
Prerequisites Topics
Topics This course is based on the current mass Understanding of vibration analysis. • Analyzer/Computer Communication
• Vibration Analysis Module release of the AMS Machinery Manager Familiar with basic vibration collection • Predefined Route Data Collection
• Export software. Students can call to verify if the principles Job Data Collection and Setup
• PeakVue™ Technology course is appropriate to the version they • Manual Mode Measurements
• RBMview ® are using. Infrared Analysis, Motorview, Note:
• Introduction to CSI 2140 Analysis
You may take with Fundamentals of Vibration as a
• PlotData CSI On-line Machinery Health Monitor and 4-day course. Expert
Oilview modules are covered in other course • Functions
offerings and are not part of this course.
COURSE 2088A
COURSE 2016
Balancing Theory & Application for CSI 2140 CEUs : 1.4
Overview Prerequisites Topics
This 2-day class teaches how to perform Understanding of vibration analysis is • Imbalance identification • Calculating a system lag
single and dual-plane balancing using recommended. • Use of vectors • Estimate trial weights
both graphical and analyzer-based • Calculating influence coefficients • Balancing flexible rotor systems
balancing methods. The class uses the • Use of the auxiliary analyzer balance • Balancing overhung rotors
CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer on functions • Applying balancing techniques
lab machinery. • Use of UltraMgr module in an industrial setting
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COURSE 2051
Overview
This 3-day course is designed to upgrade and enhance waveform analysis skills
for vibration technician and reliability engineers. There are several reasons that
vibration analysts want to understand and use waveform analysis, since some
significant defects are better analyzed in the time domain. The time domain
provides visual confirmation of amplitude enhancement and reduction. Time
waveform analysis can present, in a static picture, amplitude variations and
changes in frequencies that the FFT cannot display without using multiple
(dynamic) graphics. Further, a waveform graphically presents accurate peak
vibration amplitudes representing defect severity.
Topics
• Waveform Data Acquisition: Analog to Digital Conversion (A/D)
• Waveform Parameters for Trending: Peak to Peak, Crest Factor, and Analog
Overall
• Waveform Tools: Revolution Markers, Difference Frequency markers, Phase,
Peak, RMS, Crest Factor
• Waveform Patterns: Sinusoidal, Impacting, Truncated, Asymmetric, Transient/
Random, Modulated and Discontinuity or Bad/Compromised Data.
• FFT vs. Waveform: Benefits and limitations of each Applications of Waveform
Analysis: Synchronous Time Averaging (STA) for rolls in nip; Peak Hold
averaging for maximum carrier/sideband frequency amplitudes for rolling
element bearings; Time Difference cursors for identifying beat frequencies
and repeating impacts (gear teeth cracks or defects); Transient Analysis of
motor inrush current; Distinguishing Misalignment from Looseness using
waveform analysis as a confirmation to the FFT data; and Gearbox Analysis
using STA waveforms and standard waveform discontinuity analysis.
Audience
Vibration technicians and reliability engineers
Prerequisites
Intermediate vibration analysis or eighteen-month vibration related field
experience is recommended.
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Overview Prerequisites
This 4-day course is the third in our series of AMS Machinery Manager courses. Intermediate Vibration course 2032 or one year vibration analysis experience is
Its focus is on management, modification and optimization of the existing AMS recommended. Experience with the Windows operating system is recommended.
Machinery Manager database. Students will learn how to modify existing Wizard
configurations, add and edit users, statistically adjust alert and fault levels make This course is based on the current mass release of the AMS Machinery Manager
global database changes, and many other very useful database functions. This software. Students can call to verify if the course is appropriate to the version
course is intended for the advanced user who has already created a machinery they are using lnfrared Analysis Motorview, CSI Online Machinery Health Monitor
database and has been acquiring, storing and analyzing data for six months or and Oilview modules are covered in other course offerings and are not part of this
more. course.
Topics
• Advanced Analysis Features in • Status-at-a-Glance Operation and • Wizard - Reporting Techniques and • Database Utility
Vibration Reporting Modification/Addition of Setup • Database Zip Utility
• Analysis Module • Nspectr ® Information • Network Administration
• Problem Reporting • Data Locker Management • Austostat
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COURSE e2140
eLearning: Fundamentals 3 Months Unlimited Access
of CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer CEUs : 0.6
Emerson’s Machinery Health Management general data as well as specialized data and then
training now includes the Fundamentals of the dump that data back into the computer for further
CSI 2140 elearning course, designed to provide diagnostic analysis.
you with the tools you need to perform data
collection using the CSI 2140 Machinery Health Topics
Analyzer. The 6 hour e-course leads you through • Analyzer/Computer Communication
a basic introduction of the analyzer including • Predefined Route Data Collection
panel descriptions and reviews of the purpose • Job Data Collection and Setup
and function of all connectors, ports, slots, keys, • Manual Mode Measurements
indicators and buttons. The user learns how to • Introduction to CSI 2140 Analysis Expert
load a pre-defined route into the analyzer, take Functions
COURSE 2070CV
AutoStat is included in the standard curriculum of the 4-day Advanced AMS Overview
Machinery Manager, course 2.070. This 2-day session only covers AutoStat This 2-day hands-on course focuses on the basic operation of the CSI
in the AMS Machinery Manager software. Alarms are an important part of 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer. Students collect data on lab machines.
any analysis program. Properly setting alarms allows the user to quickly This course is designed for personnel with little or no experience with CSI
identify an abnormal machine condition and reduces time spent analyzing analyzers, but who are experienced in the field of vibration data collection
machines that are running in acceptable or “normal” condition. AMS and analysis.
Machinery Health Manager provides the user the ability to create up to 12
parameter bands with alarms in addition to the Overall value. Calculating Topics
ideal alarm values for these parameters can be very complicated. Autostat • Analysis Parameter Alarm vs Narrow band
uses statistical analysis to provide limit value, for the individual parameter • Alarms -What’s the Difference?
bands by analyzing the data associated with similar pieces • Database Setup Requirements and Reports
of equipment. • Creating and Editing Analysis Groups
• Modifying and Creating New Parameter Alarms
• Creating and Editing Statistical Envelopes
• Using these Alarms within the Vibration Analysis Plotting Application
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COURSE 5590
Power Quality and Grounding for Electronic Systems CEUs : 1.4
This 2-day course is designed for personnel involved with the planning, Topics
installation and maintenance of DeltaV™ digital automation system and provides • Review of Power Basics • Building Power • Dedicated Circuits
essential knowledge regarding the power and grounding system for DeltaV™ • Power System Distribution • DC Grounding
equipment. Measurements • Feeders and Branch • Verifying New
• Low Voltage Power Circuits Installations
Overview You will learn:
Systems • Separately Derived • Power Quality Problems
This course focuses on specific power • How to conduct site verifications
• Power System Systems • Applying Power
and grounding requirements of a • How to audit using hands-on testing
Grounding • Power & Grounding for Conditioning
control system. labs to detect power and grounding
• Earthing vs. Grounding the DeltaV™ System • SIS Power and
problems on existing sites
Connection to Earth • Single Point Grounding Grounding Installation
Prerequisites
• Equipment Grounding • Isolated Ground • Intrinsic Safety Devices
A working knowledge of electronics
• Code Requirements Installations
and AC power basics is required.
COURSE REL007
Overview Topics
This 2-day course covers the principles • Introduction • Determining failure mitigation • Avoiding the causes of failed RCM
of RCM. RCM is a key foundational • History of RCM strategies • Implementations
element of a Reliability Based • Why RCM • Implementing the results of RCM • Conducting RCM Analysis
Maintenance program. This course • Selecting candidate equipment analysis • Leveraging the Benefits of RCM
covers all important aspects of Reliability • Team approach • Conducting RCM Analysis • Lateral deployments
Centered Maintenance Analysis and • RCM philosophies • Facilitating RCM at your site • The FMEA library
Implementation. Participants will learn • Conducting RCM Analysis • Who should lead • Celebrating results
how to effectively participate in an • RCM terms and definitions • Choosing the appropriate analysis • Showing the business case
RCM program and have all necessary • Identifying system parameters tools
information to support such an • Answering the 7 questions of RCM • Tracking progress through to
implementation. completion
COURSE REL009
Overview
This 4-day comprehensive course provides participants with an overview of both technical and non-technical, key foundational elements of maintenance and reliability
profession. This is required to be most effective in the maintenance and reliability profession.
Topics
• The Business of Maintenance • Production System Reliability • Management of Change • Work Management Best Practices
and Reliability » Process and industry standards » Equipment Reliability Tactics » Work identification
» Setting goals and objectives » Production system understanding » Establishing reliability targets » Work prioritization
» Selling change » Process improvement methods » Reliability gap analysis » Planning and scheduling
» Measuring performance evaluation » Environmental, Health and Safety » Equipment maintenance strategy » Backlog management
» Building the business case considerations development » Resource management
» Communication » Continuous improvement » Work history documentation
» Resource planning and budgeting • People and Culture Management » Analyzing work history
» Performance agreements » Assessing organizational competence for improved performance
» Defining the maintenance and reliability » Performance measures
• organization » Capital project planning
» Skills development » Information technology
» Communication for change
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PROCESS CONTROL
To enroll in Process
PROCESS CONTROL Control courses or for more
information, please call:
Learning Path +971 4 811 8100
9035
EnTech Applied Modern
Loop Tuning and
Advanced
Regulatory Controls
9030
Process Dynamics
and Tuning
Fundamentals
(PCE I)
9031
Process Analysis
and Minimizing
Variability
(PCE II)
1430
EnTech
Toolkit
Training
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COURSE 9000
COURSE 9006
COURSE 9025
This course is for engineers, managers, technicians and others that are
new to process control. This course includes the practical aspects of control
design and process applications that course developers personally learned
through years of hands-on experience while designing and commissioning
process control applications.
Overview
This 4½-day course for personnel new to automation and covers process
control fundamentals as well as the practical aspects of control system
design and applications. Upon completion of this course the student will be
able to effectively work with and commission single and multi-loop control
strategies. Interactive workshops allow the student to apply what the learn
in the class.
Prerequisites
Windows experience.
Topics
• Background - Historic Perspective
• Measurements - Basic Transmitter Types, Limitations
• Analyzers - Examples of On-Line Analyzers
• Final Elements - Valves and Variable Speed Drives
• Field Wiring and Communications - Traditional, HART Foundation fieldbus,
Completing these courses receive a good grounding
Wireless HART
• Control Strategy Documentation- Plot Plan, Flow Sheet, P&ID, Loop Sheet in process control principles and strategies,
• Operator Graphics and Metrics - Considerations in Display Design
controller tuning, and loop dynamics as they relate
• Process Characterization - Identifying Process Dynamics and Gain
• Control Objectives Single Loop Control- Basis for PID, Guideline in to Fisher control valves.
Selecting PID Structure, Action
• Tuning and Loop Performance - Manual and Automated Tuning Techniques
• Multi-loop Control - Feed forward, Cascade, Override, Split-range, Valve
Position Control
• Model Predictive Control -Addressing
Difficult Dynamics, Interactive Processes
• Process Modeling - Development of Process Simulation for Control
System Checkout
• Application Examples - Batch, Continuous, Combustion, Distillation, Unit
Coordination
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COURSE E9025
COURSE 9032
This course is for engineers and technicians formal lectures that are amply populated with Topics
responsible for maintaining process control process examples and supported with hands-on lab • Process Dynamics -Perform Bump Tests to Identify
performance using instrumentation and control loop exercises using computer-based process simulators. Process Model (Gain, Deadtime, Time Constant and
tuning. Participants learn how to recognize acceptable Valve Dynamics) to Determine PID Tuning
versus unacceptable control loop performance and • Self Regulating Loops -Apply Lambda
Overview to identify the most common source of problems. • Tuning to First-Order and Second-Order Process
Applied Modern Loop Tuning (9032) is a 3-days Fundamental tuning concepts, including the Loops (Flow, Pressure, Temperature, pH, etc)
registration or on-site course that introduces PID controller, process dynamics, valve motion • Integrating Loops -Tune Levels and Header
participants to effective methods for determining characteristics deadband (backlash) and resolution Pressures for Load Recovery and Set point Response
optimal tuning parameters for regulation of (section), set point tracking and regulatory control, • Process Interactions - Lambda Tune Loops to
processes. The non-oscillatory En Tech tuning integrating processes and level control are reviewed Minimize Interactions and Increase Production
techniques, based on Lambda tuning concepts, are and demonstrated using case study examples.
taught with a focus on minimizing process variability.
Effectiveness is gained by the implementation of a Prerequisites
tuning strategy that matches control loop dynamics Some experience with process instrumentation and
to process operating requirements. It contains control is helpful.
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COURSE 9030
Prerequisites Topics
Participants should possess basic process control knowledge and experience with DCS control • Process Dynamics - Self Regulating and Integrating
strategy configuration. • First Order Process Model
• Second Order Process Model
Topics • Integrating Process Model
• Process and Disturbance Dynamics • Process & Control Nonlinearity
• PID Algorithms - PID, PI, PI-D, 1-PD, PD, P-D, ID, 1-D, 2 degrees of Freedom Control • Feedback Control & PID Controllers
• Cascade Control, Dynamic Feed forward • QAD Tuning & Lambda Tuning
• Ratio Control, Override (selector) Control • Set point & Load Response
• Split Range and Midrange Control Interactive Control Loops- Decoupling Control (2X2) and • Frequency Response - Bode Plots Tuning Interactive Control Loops
Lambda Tuning • Coordinated Lambda Tuning for Unit Optimization
• Deadtime Compensation (Smith Predictor)
• Adaptive Control (Gain Scheduling, Auto Tuning)
• Introduction to Model Predictive Control (Multiple Inputs Single Output)
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COURSE 1430
This course is for engineers and technicians responsible for process control
design, implementation and control performance.
Overview
This is a special combined 9032 and 9034 4-day course that teaches the
practical principals of advanced regulatory controls and tuning techniques
to achieve improvements that can exceed that of basic PID controls.
Prerequisites
Participants should possess basic process control knowledge and
experience with DCS control strategy configuration.
Topics
• Lambda Tuning for Self Regulating and Integrating processes
• Process and Disturbance Dynamics
• PID Algorithms- PID, PI, PI-D, 1-PD, PD, P-D, ID, 1-D, 2 degrees of freedom
control
• Cascade Control, Dynamic Feed forward
• Ratio Control, Override (selector) Control
• Split Range and Midrange Control
• Interactive Control Loops - Decoupling Control (2X2) and Lambda Tuning
• Deadtime Compensation (Smith Predictor)
• Adaptive Control (Gain Scheduling, Auto Tuning)
• Introduction to Model Predictive Control
• (Multiple Inputs Single Output)
YES Primary job responsibilities include engineering
and maintaining an Ovation System
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OV100-WIN OV215-WIN OV245-WIN
OPERATIONS
Starting with Data Ovation Software Ovation
Acquisition Project Operator
Course Map
Advanced Control
Maintaining Project OV245-WIN
Techniques
Ovation Control
Ovation Process
HISTORICAL DATA
COLLECTION
OV210-WIN OV310-WIN Historian
Building Ovation Advanced Ovation OV246-WIN
Graphics Graphics
The Ovation Course Map is designed OV300-WIN OV400-WIN
Ovation Report
Building
SECURITY
ADMINISTRATION
System
OV320-WIN OV275-WIN
SPECIAL TOPICS
Ovation (Security)
Certification OV295-WIN
OV360-WIN
as applicable to your everyday job
Requires completion Ovation Third-Party
Ovation (Security) of Ovation (Base) Certification
I/O Interfaces
and OV360, OV365
Certification
functions and responsibilities as Requires completion
of Ovation (Base) Certification
OV340-WIN
and OV360, OV365 Ovation Applications
possible. with Fieldbus
OV345-WIN
Ovation DeviceNet
Our course map is an instrumental All Ovation Training Courses can be conducted
OV350-WIN
Ovation Profibus
MEA.Education@emerson.com OV366-WIN
NITRO
Report Building
OV295-WIN
Ovation Turbine
Control System
OV380-WIN
Ovation
Boiler Control
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COURSE OV210-WIN
Building Ovation Graphics CEUs : 3.5
Overview Prerequisites
This 5-day course will teach the user to build Students must understand Ovation point • Interface graphics to the control system
Ovation system graphic diagrams. Students record fields and Ovation control algorithm by using poke fields
will learn how to use the Ovation Graphics structures. It is recommended that students • Design and implement macros
Builder in various applications. Course topics attend OV100-WIN prior to attending these to be used within graphics.
include the layout and implementation of courses. If the student will be heavily involved • Use conditional statements
static and dynamic objects, linking to control in creating control interfaces or OV200-WIN is to create dynamic indications in graphics.
and creating perspective-type diagrams. also recommended. • Employ various techniques to make
Methods for standardizing information graphics code execute more efficiently
entities and control interfaces and Topics • Use various application programs
troubleshooting problems within the graphics • Describe the different coding areas within a graphic to perform specific actions
code are also covered. These courses are within the graphic source code • Assess and correct problems
intended for anyone who will build process • Build graphics to display live plant data in graphics using available tools
diagram displays to the Ovation system. • Use various drawing techniques
to create 3D graphics
COURSE OV010-WIN
Ovation Operator CEUs : 1.7
Overview Topics
This 2½-day course is designed to provide • List the major components of the Ovation • Use system reporting procedures
students with the ability to efficiently perform control system Describe the function of Ovation
routine plant operations using the Ovation • Display process diagram graphics applications icons
control system. Key topics include data • Use process diagrams to interface with the • Demonstrate familiarity with menu bars
acquisition, process analysis and control control system and tool bars in the various process
interfaces. Students will be able to use • Evaluate point alarm conditions diagram windows
the tools provided to monitor processes and acknowledge emergent alarms • Demonstrate familiarity with the task bar
controlled by the Ovation system and will • Differentiate various point types and use and other Windows utilities
learn to take appropriate actions to control the Point Information system to find and
these processes. These courses are intended edit point records
for all operations personnel using the Ovation • Create live and historical trends
system in Windows environment. • Navigate through control tuning diagrams
• Analyze problem conditions
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this course.
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COURSE OV246-WIN
Global Ovation
OPH Report Building CEUs : 2.1
Overview
This 3-day course will teach students to configure
and retrieve historical data using the Ovation Process
Historian (OPH) and Crystal Reports. Students will
learn how to use the OPH Report Manager to define:
Alarm, Soe, Point and Operator Event Reports.
Students will also learn how to configure demanded
reports, triggered reports and timed reports in the
OPH Report Manager. Students will also use Crystal
Reports to create new report formats for use in the
OPH Report Manager.
EDS™
There are no prerequisites for this course.
CEUs : 2.1
Topics
• Describe the functions of the Ovation
Overview Topics
• Process Historian and related components
This 3-day course is designed to give students a • Illustrate the functions of the EDS system and
• Recognize the Ovation Process
detailed understanding of EDS™. Upon completion architecture
• Historian Database Schema and understand the
of this course, the student will be able to configure • Explain how an EDS server is loaded and
concept of a Relational Database Management
an EDS server to collect point data from an existing configured
System (RDBMS)
Ovation system. An EDS client will be properly • Configure an EDS client to communicate with an
• Schedule, automate and manipulate reports
configured and the applications of the EDS station existing EDS
• Distribute reports using printers and various output
will be covered extensively. This course is designed • Manage the data storage of the EDS
files
for anyone who will be using or managing the EDS. • Demonstrate how to view and interpret error
• Create custom reports and ad-hoc queries using
messages
various 3rd party applications such as Crystal
Prerequisites • Build reports using the EDS Report Builder
Reports and MS Excel
There are no prerequisites for this course. • Build custom graphics using the EDS
Graphics Builder
The Ovation expert control system, a key component of the proven PlantWeb™ digital architecture, delivers higher levels
of plant availability, reliability, and environmental compliance.
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AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager CEUs : 1.4 Ovation SCADA System CEUs : 2.1
Topics
• Identify the purpose and components in an Ovation SCADA
system
• Identify the licensing requirements of an Ovation SCADA
system
• Use the configuration tool to access and modify the system
Extensive training opportunities are available for project • Analyze the communication protocols used with and
Ovation SCADA system
managers, engineers, operators, technicians and system
• Utilize the protocol analyzer to interpret signal traffic
administrators. between the SCADA Server and RTUs
• Interpret scan block data
• Create Ovation graphics to interface to the Ovation SCADA
system
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Ovation™ Advanced Control CEUs : 3.5 Ovation System Administration CEUs : 3.5
Overview Topics
This 5-day course will provide students • Navigate and understand the Ovation™
Overview
with an understanding of Ovation™ system engineering tools Developer Studio for
This 5-day course is intended for students who will implement
licensing, security, configuration, backup and Windows)
their own control programs, or who will make significant
recovery. Students will learn how to navigate • Understand licensing of the Ovation™ system
modifications
the Ovation™ file system as well as basic • Implement process control and user security
to existing programs. Using previous control building
administration skills. Students will also explore in the Ovation™ system (2.3 and lower)
knowledge,
Ovation workstation hardware. This course is • Apply system configuration changes to the
the student will learn how to implement control design in
intended for Ovation™ system administrators Ovation™ system
an Ovation™ environment. This course is a continuation of
and those wishing to complete the Ovation • Add new and modify existing drops to the
the control topics discussed in OV200-WIN. The course will
Certification Program. Ovation™ system
emphasize the proper selection, configuration and application
• Navigate and understand the Ovation file
of algorithms
Prerequisites systems, structure, sharing and security
in the Ovation™ control system.
Students must have a good understanding • Backup the Ovation database and required
of Ovation system architecture. Experience files to various media
Prerequisites
working in a Windows environment is helpful • Load an Ovation™ system
Prior completion of OV200-WIN is strongly recommended. A
but not necessary. Prior completion of the • Recover the Ovation database and required
working knowledge of control systems and control theory is
OV100-WIN, OV200-WIN and OV210-WIN, files from backup
suggested.
courses, is highly recommended but not • Understand upgrading
required. and maintaining
Topics
the Ovation™ hardware.
• Apply, tune and track all appropriate algorithms
in open- and closed-loop configurations.
• Select, filter and compensate transmitter inputs.
• Implement complex sequential control.
• Appreciate important closed-loop control forms.
• Configure general math computations.
• Describe the interface of selected algorithms
to input/output hardware.
• Use algorithms for timing, counting, accumulation
and system-time applications.
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Overview Overview
This 5-day introductory networking course will provide This 5-day course will guide students in the proper planning and installation of security for
students with an understanding of general networking Ovation™ 2.4 and higher level systems. Students will discuss and come to understand Ovation
concepts, as well as Ovation™-specific network configurations external and internal security concerns, and learn to apply appropriate safeguards. Students
for Fast Ethernet systems. Students will learn the basic will install and configure Ovation compatible Windows Server 2003 Domain Controllers,
networking skills required for general network administration Windows XP service packs and Windows security patches. The student will configure Ovation
and troubleshooting. Students will also be provided with security using the Ovation Security Manager and have a basic understanding of Windows
hands-on knowledge of switch and router configuration group policy objects.
for use in Ovation™ systems. This course is intended
for Ovation™ network administrators, Ovation™ system Prerequisites
administrators and those wishing to Complete the Ovation™ This course is designed for students who will administer Ovation™ 2.4-level or higher systems.
Certification Program. It is recommended that students attend OV230-WIN and have a basic understanding of
Ovation™ system configuration and security concepts prior to attending this course. No prior
Prerequisites knowledge of Windows-based security is required.
Prior completion of the OV230-WIN course is recommended
but not required. Topics
• Identify and explain Ovation-specific internal and external security threats
Topics • Plan and implement Ovation 2.4 software installation including Windows 2003 Server,
• Explore basic networking concepts including the OSI Windows service packs and Windows security patches
reference model, MAC addressing, TCP/IP, IP addressing, • Describe the function of the Ovation Security Manager.
multicast addressing and local area networks • Create and manage user accounts, computer accounts, and Ovation roles and group policies
• Implement an Ovation specific network • Create and manage Ovation point security groups
addressing scheme and network topology • Manage and understand domain policies
• Define and explore basic network commands • Create and manage Ovation domain administrators
• Define network devices and media and • Design and implement a specific Ovation security
their relation to the OSI reference model configuration Explore the Windows group policy objects
• Configure Cisco 2600 series routers, Cisco3550 series
switches and Cisco 2950 switches series for use in an
Ovation network (where applicable)
• Configure and implement SNMP for Ovation
• Troubleshoot inter-networked systems
with network tools and software
• Configure and apply third-party networking software
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COURSE OV400-WIN
Overview Prerequisites
This is a 5-day blend of (core) course subjects. The course comes complete with a Students must have a strong background and understanding of the Ovation system
vigorous examination designed to test and measure the student’s proficiency in areas and demonstrated proficiency in programming, configuring and troubleshooting said
related to database building, control implementation, graphic linkage of process points system. Before enrolling in the Ovation Certification program, students are required to
and control algorithms and troubleshooting on a system wide basis. Earning Ovation have attended and completed the full course-length offerings of the following courses:
Certification acknowledges the competency of the individual while working within OV100, OV200, OV210, OV300.
the Ovation product lines and enhances their abilities in addressing, assessing and
repairing problematic situations within the Ovation system. During the 5-day course of Topics
(core) subject’s instruction, attending students may elect to complete the examination • Building, saving and implementing the Oracle database
during mid-week subject reviews. The attending students have two chances of achieving • Constructing control sheets using both
certification during this 5-day offering. Failure to achieve the desired results will result in Boolean and Analog logic
the student having to retest via web-access at a later period-of-time. A 100-point online • Loading and configuring the Ovation controller
exam is administered in which students are required to achieve a score of 80% or greater • Designing graphics with control implementation
to successfully gain certification. Ovation certification is valid for three years and is • Troubleshooting procedures as related to I/O and Controller modules
applicable to the current software revision only.
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Topics Topics
• Identify the major components of an Ovation system • Recognize the terminology used with an Ovation™
• Understand basic Ovation terminology SIS
• Demonstrate basic Ovation operator functions • Describe the functions of the Ovation™
• Understand data movement in an Ovation system SIS network and its components
• Understand the hierarchy and basic right click functions within the Ovation Developer Studio • Describe the general architecture of an Ovation™
• Use the Ovation Developer Studio to modify and create points SIS
• Monitor control that has been implemented in an Ovation system • Monitor Ovation™ SIS using the data acquisition
• Interpret and tune implemented control using the available tools tools
• Build and modify control schemes using the Developer Studio • Configure an Ovation™ SIS network and SIS
• Interpret and modify tracking schemes to meet specific control requirements Controller
• Recognize the relationship between control schemes and graphic diagrams
• Implement given control requirements using the Developer Studio
• Evaluate and determine the proper operation of a control scheme using the tools and
methods provided
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Prerequisites Topics
There are no prerequisites for this course. • Understand Wireless HART® communications and Terminology
• Identify the Wireless HART® configuration components
Topics • Attach Wireless HART® field devices and Gateway to the Ovation DCS
• Understand the Architecture and the functionality of the Ovation™ Fast • Build Database points for the field devices
Switched • Identify Wireless HART® Applications
• Ethernet Highway, and the need to protect it from external sources • Commission a Wireless HART® Device
• Define MAC and IP addressing, and Ethernet protocols
• Understand how Ethernet switches work
• Understand the Ovation™ IP addressing requirements
• Understand the various options for connecting Third Party I/O to the COURSE OV365-WIN
Ovation™ Highway
Ovation Security Center CEUs : 3.5
• Understand the Modbus register concept
• Understand the Modbus commands available in Ovation™ releases
• Be Aware of the difference in Modbus Drivers based on Ovation™ Overview
Releases This 5-day course consists of a suite of security packages and services that has
• Be Able to install Ovation™ Modbus drivers the ability to enhance and manage the cyber security of Ovation expert control
• Be Able to build systems without disrupting the controlled process. The OSC is a key component in
Ovation™ Point records for communication to Modbus achieving NERC CIP compliance by offering services such as: Patch Management,
• Verify successful communications between Ovation™ and a PC Modbus Event Management, and Malware Prevention. The course will examine how to
simulation configure and maintain the components of an OSC system on Ovation levels 2.4
• Interpret Ovation™ Controller Modbus error codes and newer on Window’s OS and Ovation levels 1.7 and newer on Solaris OS.
• Recognize Fundamental AB Data Files
• Be Able to install Ovation™ Allen-Bradley Drivers Prerequisites
• Be Able to build Ovation™ Point records to communicate to an AB There are no prerequisites for this course.
SLC500
• Verify successful communications between Ovation and the AB SLC500
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OVAT IO N
COURSE OV216-WIN
Ovation Hardware Project CEUs : 3.5
Overview will be the application and activation of remote I/O, relay • Demonstrate remote I/O
This 5-day course was developed for personnel whose modules, serial link modules and third-party I/O as well • Understand recovery of hard drive failures on MMI(s)
primary interest and/ or assignment is maintaining as an exercise requiring a complete reload of a software Configure Cisco switches and routers
Ovation® hardware. Selected topics from the OV100- server in order to understand how to recover from a • Monitor various LEDs of the system
WIN, OV200-WIN, OV300-WIN and OV320-WIN courses hard drive failure. • Build various RM records
are incorporated and expanded to cover hardware • Recognize system administration tool problems
features of the controllers, the power supplies, the most Prerequisites and apply a solution
commonly applied I/O modules, the Cisco switches Students must have attended either OV215-WIN or both • Implement closed loop control
and the Dell MMIs. Hardware information contained OV100-WIN and either OV200-WIN-3.0.X or OV200-WIN- • Evaluate and determine operation of power supplies
within node and module records are explained, and 3.1.X prior to attending this course. • Implement given control requirements using the
the criteria for adding and changing modules assigned Developer Studio
to a branch and slot positions are defined. Hands-on Topics • Evaluate and determine the proper operation of a
exercises include building control sheets and linking • Utilize documentation to analyze faults control scheme using the tools and methods provided
inputs and outputs to selected modules. Also, included • Interpret Ovation system error messages
COURSE OV370-WIN
Overview Topics
This 5-day course provides expert knowledge of • Understand major Ovation operator functions as • Retrieve historical trend data for valve curve tuning
the Ovation turbine control system (TCS). Turbine they apply to turbine control, including the process • Import data into an Excel spreadsheet, calculate
simulators will be used to demonstrate turbine graphic, alarm, trend and point information systems and plot new valve curves
operation, graphics and control logic. Turbine over • Identify basic functions of turbine control logic
speed protection and trip functions will be closely drawings
examined. The course includes calibration and • Recognize how the turbine control logic connects to
troubleshooting exercises on the speed detector and the turbine control graphics
valve positioner modules. Students will also learn how • Identify the fail-safe design components:
to tune the turbine control feedback loops and turbine (1) power, (2) controller, (3) relay module
valve curves using methods developed by Emerson. • Understand the turbine first out trip logic and
sequence of event (SOE) alarm reporting
Prerequisites • Configure and test a speed detector module
Students must have a good understanding of the • Configure and calibrate a valve positioner or servo
Ovation system architecture. It is recommended that driver module. Identify logic sheets that require
students attend the OV100-WIN, OV200- WIN and field tuning. Discuss field proven tuning examples
OV210-WIN courses prior to attending this course
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OVAT IO N
Ovation™ Boiler Control CEUs : 3.5 Ovation™ (Admin) Certification CEUs : 3.5
Overview Overview
This 5-day course is designed for customers who maintain or troubleshoot control This 5-day course is offered as a stand-alone web-based exam or implemented
strategies within the Ovation™ DCS system related to boiler control. This course with a pre-testing review at the Training Center, the OV420-WIN measures
is intended for students who will implement their own control programs, or who the student’s proficiency in areas that address the overall Ovation system
will make significant modifications to existing programs. Using previous control configuration while maintaining the integrity of the system software. It
building knowledge, the student will learn how to implement design pertinent to assesses the students understanding of networking concepts and that of
boiler controls in an Ovation™ environment. This course is a continuation of the switch and router configurations. Achieving Admin Certification acknowledges
control topics discussed in more basic control classes. The course will emphasize the competency of the individual in maintaining the integrity of the Ovation
the proper selection, configuration and application of algorithms in a typical system concerning user access and capabilities. A multi-point examination is
Ovation™ boiler control system. administered and participants are required to achieve a grade score of 80% or
greater to successfully gain certification.
Prerequisites
Prior completion of OV200-WIN and OV330- WIN is strongly recommended. Prerequisites
A working knowledge of control systems and control theory is required. Students should have achieved Ovation (Base) Certification through the
OV400WIN program. Students are required to attend the OV230-WIN, OV320-
Topics WIN and OV245-WIN courses.
• Recognize the terminology used with an Ovation SIS
• Describe the functions of the Ovation SIS network and its components Topics
• Describe the general architecture of an Ovation SIS Upon successful completion of this course, the student will receive Ovation
• Monitor Ovation SIS using the data acquisition tools (Admin) Certification. This accreditation affirms that the student is competent in
• Configure an Ovation SIS network and SIS Controller all areas of the Ovation System and possesses the abilities and understanding
to engineer and supervise the system integrity, communications and user
capabilities.
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EN ERG Y T R A N S P O R TAT IO N S O LU T IO N
COURSE RA331C
Overview Topics
This 3-day hands-on course, held at Emerson’s • Intro to ControlWave product family • Diagnostics program for hardware
Interactive Plant Environment, covers the • Hardware options • Understanding communication statistics
installation, wiring of external devices, • LocalView for local communications • Establishing an Ethernet/IP communication link
troubleshooting, hardware configuration and • Wiring external devices • Hands-on troubleshooting
maintenance of the ControlWave product family. • Local serial communications
This course will equip you with the necessary • Downloading ControlWave project loads
knowledge and practice needed to configure • Viewing live data using Dataview
the ControlWave hardware for communications. • Collecting archive and audit logs
Learn how to troubleshoot and utilize software • Creating and saving configurations
application programs to perform diagnostics and • Flashing firmware
monitor live data and communication statistics
Topics
Topics
• Client/Server Function Blocks
• Ladder Logic
• Modbus Programming
• Structured Text
• System Communication Variables
• Function Block Diagram
• BSAP Network Communications
• Creating User Function Blocks
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EN ERG Y T R A N S P O R TAT IO N S O LU T IO N
Prerequisites
The FloBoss S600+ Fundamentals course provides an overview into the
Participants should have a working knowledge of their application/process
hardware and operational aspects of the FloBoss S600+ flow computer
and should also have advanced PC knowledge and be thoroughly familiar with
Microsoft Windows operating systems (XP or later versions).
Topics
• Introduction to S600+
Topics
• Standard Application Overview
• FloBoss 103/107/107E Hardware Overview
• S600+ Hardware Overview
• Flow Measurement Review
• Navigating Displays
• Overview on MVS Product
Editing Display Items
• Set Up Multi-Dropping on MVS
• Editing Configurations with Config600
• FloBoss Configuration
• Using Config600 Transfer
• Elements of a Basic Configuration
• Setting and Checking ROC System Flags
• Set and Check ROC Information COURSE RA 901
• Configuring I/O Points
• Calibrating AI and AO points Flo Boss S600+ Advanced CEUs : 1.7
• Communication Basics
• Configuring AGA Flow Calculations
• Configuring FloBoss History Overview
• Building FloBoss Displays The 2½-day advanced course provides an insight into the generation of
• FST Workshop application configurations for the FloBoss S600+.
Topics
• Loading Config600 Pro Software License
• Firmware Versions
• Using System Editor Object Types
• Logicalc Editor
• Registering Tickets - Do’s and Don’ts
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Description
COURSE RA 801 This 4-1/2 day course will provide an overall working knowledge of the FloBoss 103, FloBoss
COURSE RA802
Open Enterprise SCADA
Systems Intermediate CEUs : 2.8
Overview
Learn programming for PACSystems, 90/70, 90/30, and VersaMax controllers in this
Machine Edition class featuring the PACSystems RX3i Controller. This 4-days class
covers programming techniques and the advanced features of the PACSystems
Controller using Logic Developer PLC Machine Edition software. Starting with the
controller software architecture, students are taught how to effectively develop
control applications using building block concepts. This course builds upon Object-
Oriented concepts with PACSystems User-Defined Function Blocks (UDFBs), as well
as the development and troubleshooting of control systems using Proficy Logic
Developer PLC and PAC Systems Controllers.
Prerequisites
Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment,
and have a basic understanding of electrical/ control fundamentals.
Topics
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• Describe Control System Architectures& Operational Fundamentals
• Operate Proficy Machine Edition
• Establish and Utilize Communications to the Controller
• Configure a Controller and its associated hardware modules
• Effectively use and create Controller Variables
• Create Projects in Ladder Diagram (LD), Function Block Diagram (FBD), and
Structured Text (ST)
• Understand and program Arithmetic, Timer, Counter, and Move operations
• Utilize programming guidelines for developing robust control applications
• Use User Defined Function Blocks (UDFBs) to build structured applications
• Effectively use the Machine Edition Tool chest as a repository for Application Building
Blocks
• Create, Monitor, and Modify running Controller applications
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Training Facilities
Digital Valve
Controllers using 1752 Controllers
Emerson Field Valvelink™ Software
Communicators and for Configuration and
ValveLink™ Mobile Calibration of
FIELDVUE™ Digital Valve
1400 Controllers
stations allowing any 4 students on the main Valve Trim & Body
Maintenance
screen simultaneously
1751
Fundamentals of HART
Broadcast: self tracking video cameras based FIELDVUE™
Digital Valve
for broadcasts and recording of sessions, Controllers using
Emerson Field
Overview Overview
This course is for engineers, technicians and others responsible for the This course is designed for engineers, technicians, and others responsible for
selection, sizing and application of control valves, actuators and control valve the selection, sizing, and application of control valve assemblies. This 1-day
instrumentation. This 3-days course reviews design and operating principles of course event consists of two parts, 4 hours for each part. It reviews design
control valves, actuators, positioners and related accessories. It describes the and operating principles of control valves in various applications. It describes
sizing and selection methods for a broad variety of control valve assemblies. the sizing and selection methods utilized in selecting appropriate control valve
Students will solve several problems using Fisher Specification Manager and assemblies, as they relate to severe service applications such as noise and
published materials, plus participate in equipment demonstrations and hands- cavitation. Students will solve several advanced sizing and selection problems
on workshops. using Fisher Specification Manager software and published materials. Students
will also have the opportunity to ask Emerson certified instructors for Fisher
Students who complete this course will: engineering courses to clarify questions and assist in better understanding of
• Select the proper valve characteristic for a given process. these advanced fluid mechanic ideas.
• Choose suitable styles of control valves for an application.
• Size of control valves and actuators. Students who successfully complete this course will :
• Properly apply positioners and instruments. • Size control valves and trim for cavitating application
• Size control valves and trim for a noisy application
Prerequisites • Choose suitable styles of control valves for an application
Some experience with industrial controls equipment including control valves • Size control valves for an erosive and/or corrosive application
and actuators would be helpful. • Properly apply knowledge learned from 1300
Topics Prerequisites
• Control Valve Selection: Successful completion of 1300 is required. Familiarity with sizing, selection,and
Rotary/ Sliding Stem advanced applications of control valves is strongly encouraged.
• Actuator Selection and Sizing
• Corrosion Resistant Valves Topics
• Liquid Valve Sizing • Cavitation and Flashing
• Gas Valve Sizing • Noise
• Positioners and Transducers • Corrosion
• Valve Application Guidelines • Erosion
• Valve Characteristics • Valve Application Guidelines
• Valve Packing Considerations
The twin forces of advancing technology, exemplified by the rapid acceptance of FIELDVUE digital valve controllers, and
the merging of the valve and instrument technician crafts in many plants are making control valve education more
important today than ever before. These interrelated trends necessitate higher levels of education on the part of those
responsible for valve maintenance and operation.
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F I S H E R CON T ROL VA LV E S
Audience
This introductory course is for valve mechanics, maintenance
personnel, instrument technicians, and others who are
responsible for maintaining control valves, actuators and
control valve instrumentation.
Prerequisites
Some experience in instrument calibration and
in control valve maintenance, installation, and operation
would be helpful.
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F I S H E R CON T ROL VA LV E S
COURSE 7036
FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus FIELDVUE ™ Digital Valve Controllers CEUs : 2.1
Overview Prerequisites
This course teaches technicians and engineers the basics of FOUNDATION™ fieldbus Basic familiarity with positioners and control valve basics is required. Course 1400 / 1451
digital valve controller installation, configuration, calibration and troubleshooting using is recommended.
AMS Trex Field Communicator and ValveLink™ Software.
Topics
The 3-days course is designed for the reviews of the role and function of control • Positioner Basics
valve positioners, followed by a series of hands-on exercises to disassemble, inspect, • FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus Overview
assemble, install and commission a fieldbus FIELDVUE™ digital valve controller. During • FIELDVUE™ digital valve controller Installation and Mounting
commissioning students will learn the basics of the FOUNDATION™ fieldbus protocol, the • Modes and Status
role of function blocks, addressing, modes and status. Students will configure, calibrate • Configuration and Calibration with new 475 Field Communicator
and commission devices using the AMS Trex. • ValveLink™ Setup Wizard / Detailed Setup
• Tuning
Communicator and ValveLink™ software. Hands-on exercises also teach students how to • Tag Management
perform detailed setup routines and how to run and collect data for various ValveLink™ • Pressure Control
diagnostics. • Valvelink™ Diagnostics
• FIELDVUE™ Instrument
• Troubleshooting
COURSE 1759
Overview Prerequisites
This 3-days course uses practical exercises and discussions to teach the student Students must have completed one of the following: 1751, 1752, 7036, or 1760V Series
to interpret and analyze diagnostic data obtained using FIELDVUE™ Digital Valve (1760V, 1761V, 1762V, 1763V). Completion of 1400, 1700, and 1450 are recommended if
Controllers and ValveLink software. Students will perform diagnostic tests on a variety additional experience with valve maintenance and basic troubleshooting is needed
of valve/actuator combinations and use the data to determine bench set, dynamic error
band, seat load, spring rate and other pertinent parameters. Topics
• Review of ValveLink software
Students will also perform comparison tests on valves/ actuators containing assembly • Diagnostic Tests
or operating flaws and use the data for troubleshooting purposes. This course is for • Data Interpretation
technicians, engineers and others responsible to collect and interpret valve diagnostic • Troubleshooting Techniques
tests performed using Valvelink™ software. • Comparison Testing Techniques
• Performance Diagnostics
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F I S H E R CON T R OL VA LV E S
Overview Overview
This 1-day remote virtual classroom course event covers This 4-hour remote virtual classroom course introduces data collection methods for
the detailed operation of Fisher FIELDVUE™ digital valve offline diagnostic testing and troubleshooting of the FIELDVUE™ digital valve controllers
controllers. Class discussions are centered on what individual with Advanced Diagnostic (AD) Tier. Students will have access to a live FIELDVUE DVC6200
components within a digital valve controller are, and how using ValveLink™ software and will discuss the proper setup and execution of diagnostic
they can affect overall control valve performance. Common functionality within the AD tier. Dynamic scan and step response tests will be conducted, and
maintenance practices are detailed, and include proper care the class will interpret analyzed data and review the details of diagnostic graphs for each.
and handling of internal components, such as the I/P and Areas of focus for AD diagnostic functionality include:
Relay. Calibration procedures of the FIELDVUE™ DVC6200 • Step Response Test - Stroking Speed • Step Response Test - Drive Signal
digital valve controller will be conveyed using ValveLink™ • Step Response Test - 9 Point • Valve Signature - Graph and Analyzed data
software connected to a live device. Course focus includes: • Step Response Test - Performance Test • Dynamic Error Band
• Identify and understand components of a digital valve • Step Response Test - 3 Point Ramp • Drive Signal”
controller. • Step Response Test - Supply Pressure
• Describe and demonstrate proper instrument mounting.
• Connect to a live device using ValveLink Software.
• Discuss and perform an Auto Travel Calibration routine.
COURSE 1763V
FIELDVUE DVC6200
COURSE 1761V Performance Diagnostics Tier CEUs : 0.4
FIELDVUE DVC6200 HART
Communicating Tier CEUs : 0.7 Overview
This 4-hour remote virtual classroom course introduces data collection methods for online
diagnostic testing and troubleshooting of the FIELDVUE™ digital valve controllers with
Overview Performance Diagnostic (PD) Tier. Students will have access to a live FIELDVUE DVC6200 device
This 1-day remote virtual classroom course event covers the using ValveLink™ software and will discuss the proper setup and execution of diagnostic
detailed setup of the FIELDVUE™ digital valve controllers. The functionality within the PD tier. Permanent tiering step-up options are discussed, including
class will discuss navigating through the detailed setup menus the free one-time step up to PD tier, as well as specific procedures to follow when changing a
to change device operation and configuration parameters, digital valve controller’s diagnostic tier.
as well as set alerts and alarms and correctly complete the
device specification sheet. Students will have access to a live Diagnostic functions of interest include:
FIELDVUE DVC6200 using ValveLink™ software. In conjunction • PD One Button
with HART® Communication (HC) tiering capabilities, a basic • Profiles
understanding of functions and troubleshooting within • Triggered Profiles
ValveLink software is discussed at length. • Friction
• Friction Trends”
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PRESSURE MANAGEMENT
COURSE PRM-MEA-102
As the world-wide leading provider of Direct Spring - Operated Pressure Relief Valve
precision pressure relief devices & industrial Maintenance – ASME VIII CEUs : 3.5
regulators with such brands as Fisher,
Overview Audience
Anderson Greenwood, Crosby, and Varec, This 5-day course caters for maintenance personnel dealing This is a workshop style course that
with pressure relief valves. Upon completion of the course, includes “hands on” overhaul and test
we are committed to provide the technical
the candidates will be able to overhaul, fault find, calibrate procedures, along with practical and
assistance needed to help designers and and test Pressure Relief Valves utilizing the relevant written assessment. It is intended for
engineers meet pressure vessel code maintenance instructions. workshop supervisors, valve mechanics,
mechanical maintenance personnel,
requirements and attain optimum Prerequisites instrument technicians, and others
Some experience in valve maintenance, design concepts,
pressure relief valve performance. installation, and operation would be helpful.
who deal with pressure relieving device
management and maintenance.
Topics
• Terminology • Causes of Improper Performance
COURSE PRM-MEA-101
• Valve Types & Operation • Type Numbering
Pressure Relief Valve Overview • Codes and Standards • Machining of Valve Components
• Temperature/Back Pressure Compensation • Practical Valve Engineering
• Troubleshooting
Overview Topics
This 1-day course explains how • Pressure relief valve types
pressure relief valves function • An overview of Codes & COURSE PRM-MEA-103
and how they are installed standards High Pressure Pilot Operated Pressure Relief Valve Maintenance
and tested. At the end of the • Basic Valve Operation
course the attendees will be • Initial troubleshooting Overview
familiar with various Pressure This 18-hour course caters for maintenance personnel dealing with High Pressure Pilot Operated pressure
Audience
Relieving Devices, their design, relief valves. Upon completion of the course, the candidates will be able to overhaul, fault find, calibrate and
This introductory course is for
operation, maintenance, test ASME Sec VIII HP Pilot Operated Pressure Relief Valves utilizing the relevant maintenance instructions. It
valve mechanics, mechanical
calibration, testing and is recommended to attend a follow-up training session PRM-MEA-103W which is a 1-day practical hands-on
inspectors, piping engineers,
installation. The course also event. Assessment Certification, achieved by written and practical examination, is valid for three years.
mechanical maintenance
covers the causes of improper
personnel, instrument Topics Audience Prerequisites
valve performance. Those who
technicians, and others who • Terminology This is a virtual workshop style course Some experience in
complete this course will be
deal with pressure relieving • Valve Types & Operation that includes “demonstration hands on” valve maintenance,
able to:
device management and • Codes and Standards of overhaul and test procedures, along design concepts,
• Understand the reasons
maintenance. • Causes of Improper Performance with written assessment. It is intended for installation, and
for & history of pressure
relieving devices. Prerequisites • Pop action vs modulating action pilots workshop supervisors, valve mechanics, operation would be
• Gain knowledge on design Some experience in valve • Type Numbering mechanical maintenance personnel, helpful.
considerations. maintenance, design • Practical Valve Engineering instrument technicians, and others who
• Understand the basic concepts, installation, and • Troubleshooting deal with high pressure pilot operated
terminologies used operation would be helpful. pressure relieving device management and
maintenance.
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PRESSURE MANAGEMENT
COURSE ACT-MEA-101
Overview Topics
This 1-day course discusses on Emerson’s • Review of ValveLink software diagnostic
next generation portfolio of compact electric Tests
actuators for quarter-turn and multi-turn • Data Interpretation
applications. Brands like Bettis, Biffi, & EIM • Troubleshooting Techniques
along with different models and application • Comparison Testing Techniques
will be discussed to give the audience a • Performance Diagnostics
general overview of these versatile valve
actuation packages.
COURSE 1100
Overview
This 3-days course is designed primarily for technicians responsible for the
installation and maintenance of natural gas regulators. Emphasizing hands-
on training, this course teaches students to install, troubleshoot, and adjust
gas regulators. Students who complete this conference will be able to: perform
maintenance on regulators and relief valves ; troubleshoot field problems
Topics Audience
• Self-Operated Regulators This course is designed primarily
• Pilot-Operated Regulators for technicians responsible for the
• Overpressure Protection installation and maintenance of gas
• Series Regulation regulators.
• Monitors
• Slam Shut Options Prerequisites
• Regulator Failure Analysis At least one year’s field experience with
• Troubleshooting and Installation natural gas regulators is recommended.
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AC T UAT IO N T EC H N O LO G I E S
COURSE ACT-MEA-102
Overview Topics
This 5-day course provides information on the • Product overview
ICON 200 & 300 portfolio ranging from multi- • Actuator operation
turn to ¼ turn, the principles of operation, • Operation by Handwheel
mechanical and electrical components, • Local /Remote Control
followed by a hands-on demonstration and • Configuration
practical troubleshooting. • Local Operator Interface
• Set-up Menu and Routines
Prerequisites • View Menu and Routines
Personnel involved with the design, • A Manager programs
commissioning, operations & maintenance of • Maintenance
electric actuators & systems. • Troubleshooting
• Diagnostics Messages
• Differences between Icon 2000 and Icon
3000
COURSE ACT-MEA-103
COURSE ISV-MEA-101
Gate, Globe, & Check Valve No one else can offer the
Overview and Maintenance CEUs : 1.4 breadth of product of the
scope of service. As the
Overview
This 2-days course discusses on Emerson’s extensive manual valve portfolio comprised of gate, world’s leader in valve
globe, check, & knife gate valves. A practical session with hands-on is included in a workshop
automation we are constantly
type environment.
innovating and improving
This course is for mechanics, engineers and others who wish to understand the basic concepts
on the quality of our
for GGC valves functionality, principles of operation, selection criteria & best practices for
maintenance. products and are able to
augment our own resources
Topics
• Types of valves & application • Packing designs with those of our colleagues
• Design standards & testing standards • Repair & Maintenance
in the Emerson organization.
COURSE ISV-MEA-102
Ball & Butterfly Valve
Overview & Maintenance CEUs : 1.4
Overview
This 2-days course discusses on Emerson’s extensive ball & butterfly valve lines comprised of
floating & trunnion mounted ball valves, swing type & triple-offset butterfly valves. Brands
like Vanessa, Fisher, KTM, and Virgo will be discussed along with different types and models
manufactured. A practical session with hands-on is included in a workshop type environment.
Prerequisites Topics
Personnel involved with the design, • Product overview
commissioning, operations & maintenance of • Principle of operation
these mechanical isolation equipment. • Servicing, repair & Maintenance
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I S O L AT I O N VA LV E S
COURSE VA-MEA-201
Overview Topics
This 3-day class provides • Instruction / Maintenance
comprehensive information • Instruction Manuals
concerning the installation, • Product Serial Numbers Review
operation and maintenance of • Service Procedure Index Review
all Bettis Scotch-Yoke Products, • General Operating / Maintenance
EL-O-Matic & FieldQ Rack & Pinion Instructions
Products. • General Servicing information
on CBB, CBA300, G-Series,
Prerequisites E-Series and FieldQ Series
Involved with the purchase / • Conversion of Fail Action
application / marketing in G-Series Actuators
or sales of products • 2-days of practical exercises
involving the disassembly /
reassembling of Products
COURSE VA-MEA-203
Bettis™ Multiport Flow
Selector (MPFS) Servicing CEUs : 1.0
Overview Topics
This 1½-day course provides • MPFS Design Philosophy
information on the Bettis MPFS, • MPFS assembly overview
principles of operation and • Plug seal components overview
hands-on experience concerning • MPFS Disassembly
the installation, operation and • MPFS Re-assembly
maintenance of the product. » Bonnet seal change
» Plug seal change
Prerequisites • Actuator local mode operation
Involved with the purchase / • Actuator remote mode operation
application / marketing or sales / • Actuator communication with DCS
service of products. • Port alignment/calibration
• Home port calibration
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MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTATION
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In these challenging times when the priority for training your staff can be lost Flexible to your needs,
compared to other critical requirements onsite – we have a flexible solution to timescale and budgets
fit all your different needs, calendars and budgets. From virtual trainings that
Globally certified expert
allow your engineers to access from site or home to sending them to attend the
instructors available to
customized training courses in our state-of-the-art training facility be assured
conduct trainings
that we have you covered.
Customize training by job
KEY FEATURES function
• State-of-the-art audio/visual technology with fixed mobile cameras &
microphones for all virtual training requirements
• Demos to cover all training needs across our entire product portfolio
• Analyzer training center with live gases for both face-to-face and virtual
trainings
• Mobile Training skid with full Control System, Flow Loops, Instrumentation and
Tank Controls
COURSE ROX007
Overview Operations
The Roxar Sand Monitor is a non-intrusive acoustic • Software and General Set-Up;
sand monitoring system that identifies in real-time • System Overview
sand production in any water, oil, gas or multiphase • Configure Sensor Parameters
flow lines for onshore and offshore locations. This • Process Data Interface: Flow Rate Input,
1-day training course focuses on teaching the • Velocity Input, Choke Input, Well Test
participants what valid and non-valid data are; • Data Interface
Roxar’s objectives are provides knowledge on how to create reports • Alarm Settings Interface, Data Logging
to help oil and gas from data received by the instrument in order to • Basic Interpretation: Basic Noise Estimation,
operators increase
provide input to integrity managers to enable better • Sand Production Estimation
decision-making. The course is available in two • Adv. Interpretation: Velocity in Signal
oil and gas recovery versions: SAM Server and Fieldwatch, depending on Interpretation
COURSE ROX008
Overview
Our intrusive corrosion monitor 1-day training course will provide your personnel with the
knowledge of the Roxar intrusive corrosion monitoring system, providing understanding of
the different system infrastructures, components and measurement principles. The course
focuses on teaching the participants what valid and non-valid data are; provides knowledge
on how to create reports from data received by the instrument in order to provide input to
integrity managers to enable better decision-making. The course is available in two versions:
MultiTrend and Fieldwatch, depending on the system software that your installation is using
for operations of the instrumentation.
Topics
Measurement Principles
• Weight Loss Coupons
• Electrical Resistance Probes
• Linear Polarization Probes
• Galvanic Probes
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CORROSION AND EROSION MONI TOR ING
COURSE RX009
Overview
Our intrusive sand monitor 1-day training course will provide your personnel with the knowledge of the Roxar Sand Monitoring
System, providing understanding of the different system infrastructures components and measurement principles. The course
focuses on teaching the participants what valid and non-valid data is; provides knowledge on how to create reports from
data received by the instrument in order to provide input to integrity managers to enable better decision making. The course
is available in two versions: MultiTrend & Fieldwatch, depending on the system software that your installation is using for
operations of the instrumentation.
Topics
Measurement Principles
• Field Signature Method
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ROX AR METERING
COURSE ROX001
Roxar - Multiphase Meter 1900VI CEUs : 2.1
Overview
The Roxar topside Multiphase meter measures accurately the flow rates of oil, gas and water without
separation, mixing or moving parts. Field experience shows long term stability, high accuracy and
very good repeatability. The objective of the 3-days Roxar MPFM 1900VI course is to provide the
participant with an understanding of the multi phase flow, components and measurement principles
of the instrument. The course focuses on providing the participants with detailed understanding of the
set-up and configuration; calibration data, reference fluid parameter set-up and operation of the meter.
The course will cover interpretation and correlation of MPFM parameters versus influences of process
conditions.
COURSE ROX016
Roxar - Multiphase Meter 2600 CEUs : 1.4
Overview
The Roxar Zector technology provides accurate and real-time characterization of flow patterns. The voxel-
based signal processing and electrode geometry provides information, including multiple flow velocity
data and near wall measurements. The objective of the Roxar MPFM2600 2-days course is to provide
the participant with an understanding of the multiphase flow, components and measurement principles
of the instrument. The course focuses on providing the participants with detailed understanding of
the set up and configuration; calibration data, reference fluid parameter set up and operation of the
meter. The course will cover interpretation and correlation of MPFM parameters versus influences of
process conditions. Understanding the data is the key in order to make the right decisions for reservoir
management.
COURSE ROX003
Overview
The Roxar subsea Multiphase meter provides flow rates for oil, gas and water; vital information
for managing reservoirs and processes. The objective of the Roxar SMPFM 2-days course is
to provide the participant with an understanding of the multiphase flow, components and
measurement principles of the instrument. The objective of the Roxar Subsea Multiphase Meter
course is to provide the participant with an understanding of the multiphase flow, components and
measurement principles of the instrument. The course focuses on providing the participants with
detailed understanding of the set up and configuration; calibration data, reference fluid parameter
set up and operation of the meter. The course will cover interpretation and correlation of SMPFM
parameters versus influences of process conditions. Understanding the data is the key to make the
right decisions for reservoir management.
Topics
COURSE ROX016
Overview Topics
The Roxar Watercut meter measures Introduction to Water Cut Measurement Technology Maintenance
water in oil (0% to 100%) and is used in Metering and Technology • How Do We Measure • Overview of Recommended
process control on test separators, fiscal • Why Measure Water Cut? Water Cut Installation Maintenance
metering, on- and offloading, export • Water Cut Metering Challenges • Microwave Signal Path • Turning Diagnostics and Logging of
metering, desalting in refineries, two • Water Cut Metering Requirements Entrapment of Microwaves in a Pipe Hyper Terminal
phase flow metering. The Roxar Watercut • Technology for Water Cut • Microwave Resonance • Taking a 50dB Plot of Microwave
meter uses a unique and patented Measurement • Permittivity of Oil and Water Electronics
microwave resonance technology to • Water Continuous and Oil • Common Error Messages
measure the permittivity of an oil/water Operations Continuous Phase • Sending Diagnostic Data to Roxar for
mixture with an extremely high level of • Connecting to the Meter • The Tables of Water Cut Analysis and Filing
accuracy and sensitivity. • Software Operations: Entering the Made from the First Meter • Download New Code for a Meter
The aim of this 1-day course is to enable Meter, Configuration Measurement • The Production of the Meters • Erasing Battery Backed RAM in a Meter
participants to take full advantage of • Inline Calibration of the Meter to Fit the Model of the First Meter • Troubleshooting the Temperature
the meter in real applications. Upon • Measurement Uncertainty • The Production Sequence in a Meter Transmitter Practical Exercises
completion of the course participants • Practical Exercises on Meter Electronics Measurement Uncertainty and Initial
should be able to efficiently run the Explanation
instrument on their own, including
delivering on-site quality reliable data,
do normal routine maintenance, fault
finding and troubleshooting.
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Overview Overview
The Roxar Wetgas Meter is a unique instrument allowing The Roxar Subsea Wetgas meter is a unique instrument allowing accurate
accurate measurement of hydrocarbon flow rates and water measurement of hydrocarbon flow rates and water production with a very compact
production, with a very compact mechanical solution. The aim mechanical solution. The aim of this 1-day training is to provide the participants with
of this 1-day training is to provide the participants with in-depth in-depth knowledge of instrument operations which enable participants to take full
knowledge of instrument operation, which enables participants advantage of the meter in real applications. Course participants will be taught the
to take full advantage of the meter in real applications. Course intricacies of the meter and measurement technology, understanding of the data
participants will be taught the intricacies of the meter and and the measurement principles will allow better decision making when it comes to
measurement technology, understanding of the data and the reservoir management and optimizing the production process.
measurement principles will allow better decision making
when it comes to reservoir management and optimizing the Topics
production process.
Introduction to Wetgas Measurement Technology
Topics • Introduction • Overview of the
• Wet Gas Measurement System
Introduction to Wetgas Measurement Technology • Why Measure Water? • The Principle of Operation
• Introduction • Overview of the • Multiphase Flow • Direct Measurement and Required
• Wet Gas Measurement System • Flow Conditions Inputs
• Why Measure Water? • The Principle of Operation • Ranges and Specifications • Fraction Calculations
• Multiphase Flow • Direct Measurement and • Installation Examples • Formation Water Detection
• Flow Conditions Required Inputs • Calculation Modes
• Ranges and Specifications • Fraction Calculations Mechanical Specifications • Redundancy
• Installation Examples • Formation Water Detection • Material Overview
• Calculation Modes • Design Standards Operations
Mechanical Specifications • Redundancy • SWGM Components and Maintenance
• Material Overview • Cathodic Protection and HISC • Pre-commissioning Phases
• Design Standards Operations and Maintenance • Insulation and Coating • Commissioning and Start Up
• WGM Components • Pre-Commissioning Phases • Testing • Communication
• Cathodic Protection and • Commissioning and Start Up • Roxar SWGM Console
HISC • Communication • Meter Operation
• Insulation and Coating • Roxar WGM Console • Alarms and Warnings
• Testing • Meter Operation • Calibration (Describe
• Alarms and Warnings All Alternatives)
• Calibration • Maintenance
(Describe All Alternatives)
• Maintenance
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COURSE KBA-01133-J9Q2G9
Overview
Tempest ENABLE provides mathematical support to reservoir engineers in their use of reservoir simulation software. This support allows engineers to complete tasks like
history matching much more quickly than using the simulator on its own, and provides a more rigorous approach to predicting future reservoir performance or optimizing
field development. In this introductory course, students learn how to perform history matching and prediction uncertainty using Tempest ENABLE in conjunction with the
reservoir simulator. The course normally uses the Tempest MORE simulator, but can also be run with Eclipse and some proprietary simulators, as per demand.
Duration Topics
3-days
Overview & Project setup History Matching Prediction & Optimization
Intended for • Overview of ENABLE • Selecting history match points • Analyzing qualities & modifiers
Reservoir engineers with background • Setting up an ENABLE project • Using the stochastic estimator • Results calculator
knowledge or hands-on experience in • Setting up and importing the deck • Refinement runs • Confidence Intervals
reservoir simulation technology • Setting up modifiers • ENABLE theory 2: Refinement runs • Multiple scenarios
• Scoping runs • Analyzing results and managing • User functions
• ENABLE theory 1: Statistical plots • Using ENABLE for Appraisal and
approach and its impact • Qualities & tolerances optimization
• Setting up and importing history • Automation macros
• Import & export
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COURSE KBA-01121-Y7Y5N6
Overview Duration
The complete geological 3D modeling workflow is covered, 5-days
from data I/O to volumetrics. Facies modeling and
petrophysical modeling are covered to an advanced level, Intended for
making the course particularly relevant to those geologists who Reservoir geologists. No previous RMS experience required.
will focus on this part of the characterization workflow.
Topics
Intro to 3D Geological Modeling in RMS CEUs: 2.1 Advanced Property Modeling in RMS CEUs: 2.1
Overview Duration
Overview Duration Building on the facies & 3-days
Geologists are taken through the full 3-days petrophysical property modeling
3D static modeling workflow to enable material covered in the basic Intended for
new users to return to their office and Intended for geological modeling course, this Reservoir geologists who have
confidently build a model from data I/O Reservoir Geologists. No prior RMS advanced module focuses on completed an introductory course
to volumetrics. training required detailed 3D modeling in a variety of or have RMS experience
sedimentary environments, to give
Topic the necessary skills with which to
tackle any environment with a best
Orientation Facies Modeling practice approach.
• Project panel and data layout • Blocked wells - creation & visualization
• Visualization - multi-viewer, map • QC of blocked wells using statistics, Topics
views, well log editor and data analysis
• 3D views, correlation views • Object based facies modeling Facies Modeling, advanced (fluvial, shoreface & delta and turbidite
• Creating cross sections • Pixel based facies modeling environments will be modeled.)
• Printing & plotting • Combining facies techniques • Using proportions and variograms to influence lateral distribution
• Setting up workflows • Creating and editing a body log
• Project units Petrophysical Property Modeling • Generating a facies log from well data
• Interpolation of well data - basic and • Correlating channels in 3D space
Structural Modeling conditioned to facies • Modeling crevasses
• Data loading horizons, wells, • Stochastic petrophysical property • Using vertical proportion curves
well picks and isochores modeling - basic distribution • Using seismic data to distribute facies
• QC & cross check of horizon & well • Water saturation - using trends and • Creating average facies maps
data variable contacts • Working with progradational/ Retrogradational systems -
• Fault surface creation and truncation • Volumetrics Progradational direction, stacking angles, facies interfingering &
• Fault QC tools • Model updating curved boundaries
• Creating the horizon model • Using ‘backbone’ objects to influence facies body shapes and direction
• Data filtering and updating in a turbidite environment
the horizon model • Using sedseis
• Adjusting the structural model to zone
logs Petrophysical Property Modeling
• 3D grid - creating, visualizing and QC • Interpolation of well data - basic and conditioned to facies
• Stochastic petrophysical property modeling - basic distribution
• Water saturation - using trends and variable contacts
• Volumetrics
• Model updating
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COURSE KBA-01213-Y3W9G6
Model Driven Interpretation in RMS CEUs: 1.4
Overview Topic
A new module in RMS 2013, Model Driven Interpretation provides a fresh, unique • Students are guided through a full interpretation workflow, from data import
approach to interpretation of any geophysical surveys and data, including 2D & 3D to the structural model, and learn about inherent data uncertainties and how to
seismic, attributes & inversion models. Centered on the concept of the Agile Model, evaluate uncertainty in the interpretation context.
interpreted surfaces are generated using RMS’s proprietary structural modeling • Import & visualize SEGY data
algorithms, which imparts geological consistency from the outset, and enables • Interpretation concepts and techniques - create a new interpretation
complex structures to be created very easily. The integrated workflow flows from • Measuring uncertainty during interpretation
data right through to structural modeling. Interpreters and modelers can also • Geo-entities : connecting the interpretation to reservoir geology
capture the geophysical uncertainty during the interpretation process, and this • Velocity modeling and depth conversion
uncertainty can be carried through the full structural modeling workflow to explore • Build a structural model from the interpretation
different configurations matching the interpretation, as well as uncertainty maps to • Refining an existing interpretation
help determine areas that might need further work. • Well ties
• Fault uncertainty (quick overview)
Duration
2-days
Intended for
Geophysicists, geologists & RMS modelers
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COURSE KBA-01230-Q8S8Q8
Reservoir Simulation using Tempest MORE and Tempest PVTx CEUs: 3.5
Overview Topic
The course is designed
for reservoir engineers Participants with a reservoir engineering background are guided through EOS simulation
looking to create and the workflow required to create EOS compositional simulation models in • Highlight similarities and differences between Black Oil and EOS
run EOS compositional Tempest MORE, perform compositional simulation runs and analyze results. Compositional simulation in Tempest
simulation models After an initial overview of Tempest functionalities, a step by step approach • Set up EOS simulation cases using the Tempest MORE Simulation Wizard
using Tempest. A is used to prepare EOS compositional simulation datasets, perform runs • Tempest Data Explorer for pre-processing
thorough overview of and view the simulation results. Through interactive EOS modeling the • Run a simulation and perform post processing on results
this highly visual, easy participants will learn how to use Tempest-PVTx to build the fluid data • Generate/review/run various EOS simulation cases
to use & comprehensive needed for EOS compositional simulation. The created fluid data files will
suite is given, with be imported to Tempest-MORE for simulation. Exercises for both Tempest- PVTx
practical examples PVTx and compositional simulation with Tempest- MORE are provided and • Use Tempest PVTx to interactively
used throughout on completing the course, engineers will be confident in generating and create reservoir fluid models
on both black oil running compositional simulation models on their own data. • Hydrocarbon composition and fluid properties
and compositional • Perform fluid characterization and phase behavior
simulation technology. Black oil simulation • Laboratory techniques and model PVT experiments
• Introduction to the Tempest suite and an overview of Tempest VIEW pre used in petroleum engineering and process applications
Duration & post processing • Equation of State (EoS)
5-days • Visualizing and editing the input model • Flash calculations
• Setting up a simulation using the simulation wizard • Regression
Intended for • Viewing simulation output • Export reservoir fluid models from Tempest
Reservoir Engineers • DAT file & grid coarsening • PVTx into simulators
• Fluid file. Set up of simulation models: black oil, dry gas, wet gas &
retrograde gas, compositional, polymer, thermal and coal bed methane
• Relative permeability file
• GRID file
• INT file
• Recurrent file
COURSE KBA-01131-D4N0P6
COURSE D4510
Overview
This 2-days course provides students with a detailed
understanding of the principles of measurement for
Hydrocarbon Gases. Consideration of the correct Primary
measuring device, its installation, operation and secondary
instrumentation requirements will be explained. The
instructor will reference applicable standards, used to design
the system to optimize performance. This includes system
calibrations and device maintenance. Full supporting literature
will be made available to students.
COURSE D4520
Prerequisites
Hydrocarbon Liquid Flow Measurement A basic knowledge of flow measurement is required.
Systems Operation and Maintenance CEUs: 2.1
Topics
• Background to Gas Flow Measurement
Overview Prerequisites • Commercial and Legal Requirements
This 3-days course provides students A basic knowledge of flow measurement is • Principles of Current Gas Flow Measurement Techniques
with a detailed understanding of required. • Secondary Instrumentation, including Gas Quality Analyzers
the principles of measurement for System Design Standards Used
Hydrocarbon Liquids. Consideration of Topics • Meter Operation, Calibration and Master Metering
the correct Primary measuring device, • Background to Liquid Flow Measurement Operations
its installation, operation, and secondary • Commercial and Legal Requirements • Maintenance Procedures
instrumentation requirements will be • Principles of Current Liquid Flow • Reporting and Book Keeping
explained. The instructor will reference • Measurement Techniques
applicable standards, used for design, Secondary instrumentation,
and to optimize system performance. including Liquid Samplers
This includes system calibrations, meter- • Meter Operation, Calibration and Meter
proving practices and maintenance. • Proving Operations
Full supporting literature will be made • Maintenance Procedures
available to students. • Reporting and Book Keeping
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Prerequisites
A background in flow measurement is required.
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COURSE 2380
Micro Motion Coriolis Comprehensive Training Class CEUs: 1.4
COURSE 2358
This course is intended for anyone that is involved with properly installing, wiring, configuring and
troubleshooting a Micro Motion Coriolis flow and density meter. Typical job functions include; maintenance
technicians, instrument technicians and instrumentation engineers.
Overview
This 1-day course consists of a blend of lectures and hands-on exercises that cover the installation,
configuration, calibration checks and troubleshooting of Micro Motion sensors with the Series 1000/2000
transmitters and peripherals. This course includes hands-on exercises. Courses held at customer specified
sites can be customized to address specific transmitters and configuration tools. Public registration classes
cover a broader range of equipment based on the needs of the attendees.
After completing this training, students will also get unlimited access to the Micro Motion’s Online Training
(e2353) for a year. This online training cost $400/license per year if purchased separately.
Prerequisites
A basic understanding of the fundamentals of flow measurement, electricity, analog & frequency signal
processing are assumed
Topics
• Explain the Fundamentals for how a Micro Motion Coriolis Meter Works and the Function of the Key
Components
• Be able to apply the installation best practices for orienting, mounting and wiring the sensor and
transmitter
• Configure the Metering System to Measure
Available Process Variables from the Device for Their Application
• Learn a Step by Step Process
to Perform
• Basic Troubleshooting of the Most Common Meter and Process Issues
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COURSE 2340
Overview
This 1-day course consists of a blend of lectures and hands-on
exercises that cover how to install, configure and maintain the
Rosemount 8700 Series Magnetic Flowmeter Systems composed
of the Model 8712 and
8732 transmitters and the 8705 Flanged and 8711 Wafer Sensors.
The students will learn the operation and capabilities of Local
Operator Interface (LOI), 475 Field Communicator, and/or
AMS Device Manager and how to use these tools to perform
configuration. Common issues encountered and troubleshooting
techniques will also be covered.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic flow fundamentals and instrumentation.
Topics
• Explain the Difference and Capabilities of the Rosemount
8700 Series Magnetic Flowmeters
• Identify Transmitter and Sensor Parts and Explain
Functionality
• Explain Faraday’s Law and the Principles of Operation
of Magnetic Flowmeter System
• Configure and Test Transmitters Using the LOI,
Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager or PROLINK III
• Properly Install/Troubleshoot the Rosemount Magnetic
Flowmeter System
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COURSE 2341
Rosemount 3051S Pressure & 5300 Guided
Customized Training at a customer’s plant is a Wave Radar Level Transmitters - 2397 CEUs: 0.7
convenient, cost-effective means of training
four to ten technicians. Also, offering special This course is intended for anyone that is involved with properly installing, wiring,
technical training tools and materials for self- configuring and troubleshooting a Rosemount 8800 Series Vortex Flowmeter.
Typical job functions include; maintenance technicians, instrument technicians and
study. instrument engineers.
Overview
This 1-day course consists of a blend of lectures and hands-on exercises that cover
how to install, configure and maintain the Rosemount 8800 Series Smart Vortex
flowmeter systems. The students will learn the operation and capabilities of the
Local Operator Interface and HC475 Field Communicator and how to use these
tools to perform configuration. Common issues encountered and troubleshooting
techniques will also be covered.
Topics
• Explain the Differences and Capabilities of the Rosemount 8800 Series Vortex
Flowmeters
• Explain the von Karman Effect and the Principles of Operation of Vortex
Flowmeters.
• Identify Vortex Parts and Explain Functionality Configure and Test Transmitters
using Field Communicator or AMS Device Manager
• Properly Install and Troubleshoot the Rosemount 8800 Series Vortex
• Flowmeter System
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COURSE 2381
Micro Motion ModBus
Digital Communication CEUs: 0.7
This course is appropriate for personnel who have any of the following
responsibilities: Installing a Micro Motion transmitter on an RS-485 network,
configuring, calibrating, operating or troubleshooting a Micro Motion transmitter
using ModBus protocol, setting up a Modbus host or PLC to communicate with
a Micro Motion transmitter or writing programs that use ModBus protocol to
communicate with Micro Motion transmitters.
Overview
This 1-day class consist of a blend of lectures and hands-on exercises. Students will
learn the Modbus communication model, including RS-485 network requirements,
memory structure, data types, functions, character framing and message framing.
Students will use Micro motion’s Modbus documentation set and Modbus tool to
configure transmitter features, read process data, reset totals, read and acknowledge
alarms, analyze diagnostic registers, zero the flowmeter, perform a loop test and
manage a batch process. Troubleshooting will also be covered.
Prerequisites
Students should have completed Micro Motion Comprehensive Product Training,
Course 2352 or have equivalent knowledge or experience.
Topics
• Explain the Fundamentals for the Modbus Protocol model
• Configure, Commission, Read Process
• Data, View and Analyze Key Diagnostic Registers and Loop Test a Batch Application
using a Micro Motion Meter
• Set up a Host System or PLC to Communicate with a Micro Motion Transmitter via
Modbus Diagnostics
• Meter Verification Diagnostics
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COURSE 2386
Micro Motion Specific Gravity
Meter - Intermediate CEUs: 0.7
Overview
This 1-day course consists of a blend of lectures and
hands-on exercises that cover an overview of the operating
principle, key components and applications of a 3098
Micro Motion Gas Specific Gravity meter. The process of
commissioning a 3098 is covered including: installation,
wiring, configuration and field calibration at initial start-up.
Troubleshooting of commonly seen issues is also covered.
This course includes hands-on demonstrations.
Prerequisites
None required. However, basic understanding of the
fundamentals of the behavior/ properties of gases and
gas density measurement are helpful. Basic electricity,
analog and frequency signal processing knowledge are also
assumed.
Topics
• Explain the Principle of Operation for how a Micro Motion
3098
• Gas Specific Gravity works and the Function of the Key
components
• Learn the installation Best Practices for orienting,
mounting, piping and wiring the 3098
• Configure the 3098 and perform the required field
calibration
• Learn a step by step process to perform basic
troubleshooting of the most common issues Customers
encountered
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This course is designed for those individuals responsible for the installation and maintenance
This course is intended for technicians, engineers and other of the Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitter.
plant personnel who need to know installation, calibration,
maintenance and troubleshooting of measurement Overview
instrumentation. This 1-day course lecture and labs to teach the student how to install, configure, calibrate, and
maintain the Rosemount Model 3051 Smart Pressure Transmitter. The Student will also learn
Overview the operation of the Model Field Communicator, Students will:
This 3-days course explains how level instruments function • Explain the differences between Smart & Analog Transmitters
and how they are installed and calibrated. It emphasizes • Identify 3051 parts and functionality
installation, proper setup and calibration / verification of level • Explain the principles of operation of the 3051
instruments. The course uses lectures and labs to teach the • Configure, calibrate and test 3051
students. Those who complete this class will be able to: • Smart Pressure Transmitters using the Field Communicator or AMS
• Correctly install Guided Wave Radar • Properly install/troubleshoot the 3051 Smart Transmitter
• Transmitters
• Correctly install Non-contacting Prerequisites
• Radar Transmitters Knowledge of basic pressure fundamentals and pressure instrumentation
• Properly calibrate Level instruments
• Perform basic troubleshooting Topics
• Smart and Analog Transmitters • Field Communicator Operation
Prerequisites • 3051 Overview and Principles of Operation • Digital Trims/Calibration
Some experience in instrument calibration, maintenance , • Test Equipment Selection • Installation and Start-up
installation and operation would be helpful. • Bench Testing the 3051 Smart Transmitter • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Topics
• DP Level Fundamentals
• Radar Applications
• Radar Instruments
• Radar PC Software
• Field Communicator
• Test Equipment Selection
• Installation
• Configuration
• Calibration / Verification
• Troubleshooting
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COURSE 2307
3051 Fieldbus Pressure Transmitter CEUs: 0.7
This course is designed for those individuals • Identify 3051 parts and functionality Topics
responsible for the installation and maintenance • Explain the principles of operation of the 3051 • 3051 Overview and Principles of Operation
of the Rosemount Model 3051 Fieldbus Pressure • Design and build a Fieldbus segment • FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus Overview
Transmitters. • Configure test, and calibrate the 3051 • Fieldbus Wiring/Segment
• Fieldbus Pressure Transmitter using the field Design/Function Blocks
Overview Communicator • Test Equipment Selection
This 1-day course uses lectures and labs to maximize • Properly install and troubleshoot the 3051 Fieldbus • Bench Testing 3051 Fieldbus Transmitter
the hands-on experience and teach the student Transmitter • Field Communicator Operation
how to install and maintain the Rosemount Model • Digital Trims/Calibration
3051 Fieldbus Pressure Transmitter. The Student will Prerequisites • Installation and Start-up
also learn the operation of the Field Communicator. Knowledge of basic pressure fundamentals and • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Students who complete this course will able to : pressure instrumentation.
COURSE 2308
3051S Smart Pressure Transmitter CEUs: 0.7
This course is designed for those individuals responsible for the installation, Prerequisites
configuration, calibration, troubleshooting and maintenance of the Knowledge of basic pressure fundamentals and pressure instrumentation
Rosemount Model 3051S Smart Pressure Transmitter.
Topics
Overview • 3051S Overview/Principles of Operation
This 1-day course uses lectures and labs to maximize the hands-on • 3051S Installation & Options
experience and teach the student how to install, configure, calibrate, • Test Equipment Selection
troubleshoot and maintain the Rosemount Model 3051S Smart Pressure • Configure & Test the 3051S Advance Features:
Transmitter. The student will also learn the operation if the Model Field » Alarm & Saturation Levels,
Communicator. Students who complete this course will be able to: » Alarm Direction, Write Protection,
• Identify 30501S parts and functionality explain the principle of operation » Process Alerts, Scaled Variable
of the 3051S • Digital Trims/Calibration
• Configure and test the 3051S Smart • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
• Pressure Transmitters using the Field
• Communicator or AMS
• Properly install, configure and test the 3051S Smart Transmitter
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Description Description
This 1-day course uses lecture and labs to maximize he hands on experience and This 1-day course uses lecture and labs to maximize the hands on
teach the student how to install, configure, calibrate, maintain, and troubleshoot DP experience and teach the student how to install, configure, calibrate
Level Transmitters and the Rosemount 3051S ERS System. and maintain the Rosemount Model 3051SMV HART Mass Flow
Transmitter.
Topics Objectives
• How remote seals work Students who complete this course will: Topics
• Understanding Remote Seals • Know the common DP Level • DP Flow Fundamentals
components Applications • Overview and Principles of Operation
• Diaphragm Seals Most Common • Understand Remote Seal Components • Test Equipment Selection
• Understanding Capillary Connections • Understanding Remote Seal • Temperature Sensor Wiring
• Understanding the different fill fluids performance • Bench Testing the Smart Transmitters
• Understanding Remote Seal • Know How to perform DP Level • 3051SMV Engineering Assistant Software
performance Installation and Ranging • Operation of the Field Communicator and AMS Device Manager
• Remote Seal Performance Calculation • Identify ERS transmitter parts and • Digital Trims/Calibration
using Instrument Toolkit explain their functionality • Installation and Start-Up
• Installing/Mounting DP Level • Identify 3051S ERS Hi & Lo Sensors • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Transmitters • Explain the principles of operation of • Note: This product is also included in course 2327 and 2329.
• Ranging/Scaling DP Level Transmitters the ERS System
• ERS Technology • Configure and test the ERS system use Objectives
• ERS Overview and Principles of AMS Device Manager and the Field Students who complete this course will:
Operation Communicator • Identify transmitter parts and explain their functionality
• ERS / DP Level Installation • Perform Zero Trims and Calibrate the • Explain the principles of operation of the transmitter
• ERS Wiring ERS Sensors • Configure and test using the Field Communicator, AMS Device
• ERS Configuration with AMS Device • Properly install & troubleshoot the Manager, and the 3051SMV Engineering Assistant software
Manager and the Field Communicator 3051S ERS System • Configure the compensated flow parameters using the 3051SMV
• ERS Module Assignments Engineering Assistant Software - properly install & troubleshoot the
• ERS Scaled Variable Audience 3051SMV transmitter
• Bench Testing the ERS System This course is designed for those
• ERS Zero Trims and Calibration individuals responsible for the Audience
• Troubleshooting and Maintenance installation, configuration, calibration, This course is designed for those individuals responsible for the
troubleshooting and maintenance of DP installation, configuration, calibration and maintenance of the
Prerequisites: Level Transmitters and the Rosemount Rosemount 3051S MultiVariable Transmitter.
Knowledge of basic Pressure, and DP 3051S Electronic Remote Sensors (ERS)
Level fundamentals & instrumentation. System. Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic Pressure, and DP Flow fundamentals and
instrumentation.
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COURSE 2321
3144P Temperature
Transmitters CEUs: 0.7 The vast amounts of information generated by these devices
make possible lower automation costs, improved plant
This course is designed for those individuals responsible performance, faster troubleshooting, fewer unscheduled
for the installation and maintenance of the Rosemount lower maintenance costs.
Model 3144P Smart Temperature Transmitters.
Overview
This 1-day course uses lecture and labs to teach the
students how to install, configure, calibrate and maintain
COURSE 2324
the Rosemount Model 3144P Smart Temperature 3144P Fieldbus Temperature Transmitters CEUs: 0.7
Transmitters. The Student will also learn the operation
of the field Communicator. Students who complete this
course will:
This 1-day course is designed for those individuals responsible for the installation and
• Identify 3144P parts and explain their functionality
maintenance of the Rosemount Model 3144P Fieldbus Temperature Transmitters. The student
• Explain the principles of operation of the 3144P
will also learn the operation of the Field Communicator. Students who complete this course will
• Configure, calibrate and test 3144P
be able to:
• Smart Temperature Transmitter using the Field
• Identify 3144P parts and explain their functionality
Communicator or AMS
• Explain principles of operation of the 3144P
• Properly install and troubleshoot the 3144P Smart
• Design and build a Fieldbus segment
Transmitter
• Configure, calibrate and test 3144P
• Fieldbus Temperature transmitter using Field Communicator
Prerequisites
• Properly install and troubleshoot the 3144P Fieldbus Transmitters
Knowledge of basic temperature fundamentals and
temperature instrumentation
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic temperature fundamentals and temperature instrumentation
Topics
• 3144P Overview and Principles of Operation
Topics
• Test Equipment Selection Sensor
• 3144P Overview and Principles of Operation • Sensor Selection and Wiring
• Selection and Wiring
• FOUNDATIONTM FieldBus Overview • Bench Testing 3144P FieldBus Transmitters
• Bench Testing the 3144P Smart Transmitters
• Fieldbus Wiring • Field Communicator Operation
• Field Communicator Operation
• Fieldbus Segment Design • Digital Trims/Calibration
• Digital Trims/Calibration
• Fieldbus Function Blocks • Installation and Start-up
• 3144P Dual Sensor Setup and Configuration
• Test Equipment Selection • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
• Installation and Start-up
• Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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COURSE 2336
5400 Series HART Radar Level Transmitter CEUs: 1.4 Rosemount sponsors
more than two-
Prerequisites
dozen courses
This course is designed for those individuals responsible for the
installation, configuration, calibration and maintenance of the Knowledge of basic level fundamentals and instrumentation
Rosemount Model 5400 HART Radar Level Transmitter. covering product
Topics
Overview • 5400 Overview and Principles Operation
installation,
This 2-days course uses lecture and labs to maximize the hands- • Installation of the 5400 Radar configuration,
calibration and
on experience and teach the student how to install, configure, • Wiring 5400 Radar
troubleshoot and maintain the Rosemount Model 5400 Radar • Configuration of 5400 Radar
Transmitters. Students who complete this course will be able to: • Bench testing the 5400 Radar maintenance.
• Explain the principle of operation of the 5400 Radar • Field Communicator Operation
• Identify 5400 Radar parts and explain their functionality • AMS Devise Manager Operation
• Properly install and wire the 5400 Radar • Radar Master Software Operation
• Configure and test the 5400 Radar to work in different • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
applications • Tank & Application Troubleshooting and Echo Handling Using
• Properly troubleshoot the 5400 Radar Radar Master Software
• Transmitter and the installation using Radar Master Software
NOTE: 5400 HART Radar Level transmitter is also included in the
3-days Level course # 2333
COURSE 2337
5300 High Performance Guided Wave Radar HART Level Transmitter CEUs: 1.4
This course is designed for those individuals • Explain the principles of operation of the 5300 GWR Prerequisites
responsible for the installation, configuration, • Identify 5300 GWR parts and explain their Knowledge of basic level fundamentals
calibration and maintenance of the Rosemount Model functionality and instrumentation
5300 High Performance Guided Wave Radar (GWR) • Understand the available probe option and when
Series HART Radar Level Transmitter. each should be used Topics
• Properly install and wire the 5300 GWR • 5300 Overview and Principles of Operation
Overview • Understand how to setup the 5300 GWR in work in • Installation of the 5300 GWR
This 2-days course uses lecture and labs to maximize application • Wiring the 5300 GWR
the hands-on experience and teach the student how • Properly troubleshoot the 5300 GWR • Field Communicator Operation
to install, configure, troubleshoot and maintain the • Transmitter and installation using Radar Master • AMS Software Operation
Rosemount Model 5300 High Performance GWR Software • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Transmitter. Students who complete this course will be • Tank & Application Troubleshooting and Echo
able to : Handling Using Radar Master Software
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This course is designed for technicians, engineers and plant personnel who This course is designed for technicians, engineers and plant personnel who
need to know installation, calibration, maintenance, and troubleshooting of need to know installation, calibration, maintenance and troubleshooting of
measurement instrumentation. DP Flow measurement instrumentation.
Overview Overview
This 4-day course explains how pressure and temperature instruments This 2-day course explains how DP Flow functions and how they are installed
function and how they are installed and calibrated. It emphasizes and calibrated. It emphasizes installation, proper setup and calibration
installation, proper setup and calibration of Analog and Smart Pressure of DP Flow Instruments. The course uses lectures and labs to teach the
and Transmitters. The course uses lectures and labs to teach the students. students. Those who complete this course will be able to:
Those who complete this course will be able to: • Correctly install, configure and calibrate the DP Flow instruments.
• Correctly perform installation and setup procedures • Perform DP Flow troubleshooting
• Properly Configure Pressure and Temperature Transmitters.
• Properly Calibrate Pressure and Temperature Transmitters. Prerequisites
• Perform basic troubleshooting Some experience in instrument calibration, maintenance, installation
and operation would be helpful.
Prerequisites
Some experience in instrument calibration, maintenance, installation and Topics
operation would be helpful. • Basic DP Flow Fundamentals
• DP Flow sizing Calculations
Topics • Multi-variable Flow Transmitters
• Basic 4-20 mA Loop Setup • AMS Device Manager with Engineering Snap-on Assistant
• Pressure sensors • Field Communicator
• Temperature Sensors • Test Equipment Selection
• Analogue Transmitters • Installation and Configuration
• Smart Transmitters • Calibration / Verification
• AMS Device Manager • Troubleshooting
• Hart and Field Communicator
• Test Equipment Selection
• Installation and Configuration
• Calibration / Verification
• Troubleshooting
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Topics
• Foundation Fieldbus Overview
• Fieldbus Wiring / Segment design function Blocks COURSE 2329
Rosemount Pressure, Temperature &
• Field Communicator Operation
• AMD Device Manager Operation
• Theory of operation, Installation, MultiVariable Flow Transmitters CEUs: 1.4
Configuration and Troubleshooting
of the following:
» 3051 C & 3051S Pressure Transmitters Description Topics
» 3144 & 644 Temperature Transmitters This 2-day course uses lectures and labs • Field Communicator Operation
» GWR level Transmitters to maximize the hands on experiences • 3051 Pressure Transmitter Installation,
and teach the student how to install, Configuration, Calibration and Troubleshooting
configure, calibrate, troubleshoot, and • 3144P Temperature Transmitter Installation,
maintain the Rosemount 3051, 3144P, Configuration, Calibration and Troubleshooting
and 3051SMV Transmitters. • 3051SMV MultiVariable DP Flow Transmitter
Installation, Configuration, Calibration and
Prerequisites Troubleshooting
Students should have experience
with process instrumentation and Note: Students must attend both days. Reference course,
measurements. 2305, 2321 and 2308MV for further details.
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COURSE 2332
Overview
This 2-days course uses lecture and labs to maximize
the hands-on experience and teach the student how to
install, configure, calibrate, troubleshoot and maintain
the Rosemount Model 3300 GWR Level & Interface
Transmitters. Students who complete this course will be
able to:
• Explain the principle of operation of the 3300 GWR
• Identity 3300 parts and explain their functionality
• Understand the available probe option
and when each should be used
• Properly install the 3300 GWR
• Configure and test the 3300 GWR
• Properly troubleshoot the 3300 GWR
transmitter using RCT software
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic level and interface fundamentals
and instrumentation.
Topics
• 3300 Overview/principles of Operation
• Installation of the 3300 GWR
• Configuration of the 3300 GWR
• Bench Testing the 3300 GWR
• Field communicator Operation
• Calibration, Verification and adjustments
• Troubleshooting and maintenance
• Troubleshooting and Reading Tank
• Graphs using RCT Software
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COURSE 2375
This course is intended for technicians, engineers and other plant personnel
who need to know how to design, install, setup, configure, maintain and
troubleshoot Wireless Self Organizing Networks and their Components.
Overview
This 2-days course explains how Self Organizing Wireless Networks function
and how they are installed, setup, configured and integrated. It emphasizes
planning, proper installation and startup, configuration, maintenance and
integration.
The course uses lectures and labs to maximize the hands-on experience and
teach the students. Students who complete this course will:
• Correctly install and setup the Wireless Gateway
• Properly install and configure Wireless Transmitters
• Properly integrate Host interfaces to the Wireless Gateway
Prerequisites
Some experience in network and Host integration would be helpful
Topics
• How Self organizing networks function
• Self Organizing networks best practices
• Network components
• Installation and setup
• Network parameters
• Wireless transmitters installation configuration,
maintenance and calibration THUM installation wiring and configuring
• Using AMS Device manager with the wireless gateway
• Configuring wireless devices with AMS device manager
• Modbus serial integration
• Modbus TCP integration
• OPC integration
• Advance features
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Rosemount 3300 & 5300 Guided Rosemount Guided Wave & Non-
Wave Radar Level Transmitters CEUs: 0.7 Contacting Radar Level Transmitters CEUs: 0.7
Description Description
This 1-day course uses lecture and labs to maximize the hands on This course is designed for those individuals responsible for the installation,
experience and teach the student how to install, configure, troubleshoot configuration, calibration/verification and maintenance of the Rosemount
and maintain the Rosemount 3300 & 5300 Series HART Radar Level 5408 Non-Contacting & 5300 Guided Wave Radar (GWR) HART Level
Transmitters. Transmitter.
Overview Overview
Students who complete this course will be able to: This 1-day course uses lecture and labs to maximize the hands-on experience
• Explain the principles of operation of the 3300/5300 GWR and teach the student how to install, configure, troubleshoot and maintain the
• Identify 3300/5300 GWR parts and explain their functionality Rosemount 5408 & 5300 Series HART Radar Level Transmitters
• Understand available probe options and when each should be used
• Properly install and wire the 3300/5300 GWR Topics
• Configure and test the 3300/5300 GWR • 5408 & 5300 Overview and Principles of Operation
• Understand how to setup the 3300/5300 GWR to work in different • Installation of the 5408 & 5300 Radar
applications • Configuration of the 5408 & 5300 Radar
• Properly troubleshoot the 3300 & 5300 GWR and the Installation using • Radar Master Software Operation
Radar Master software • Instrument Inspector Software Operation
• Calibration, Verification and Adjustments
Prerequisites • Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Knowledge of basic level and interface fundamentals and instrumentation. • Tank & Application/Probe Troubleshooting and Echo Handling Using Radar
Master Software
Objectives
Students who complete this course will be able to:
• explain the principles of operation of the 5408 & 5300 radar
• identify 5408 & 5300 parts and explain their functionality
• properly install and wire the 5408 & 5300 Radar
• configure and test the 5408 & 5300 Radar
• properly troubleshoot the 5408 & 5300 Radar transmitter and installation
using Radar Master software
•
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic level and interface fundamentals and instrumentation.
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COURSE 2800
Rosemount Liquid Analysis General pH, Conductivity, and ORP Theory CEUs: 1.4
Description
This 2-day course combines lectures with bench-top labs and uses the interactive plant for scenario based training. Target students are individuals responsible for the
installation, configuration, calibration and maintenance of Rosemount Analytical pH, Conductivity, and ORP sensors and analyzers. Students shall apply classroom
knowledge directly to the interactive plant scenario labs. Be ready to learn in a “real world” plant environment.
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COURSE 2170
Rosemount X-Stream
Process Gas Analyzers CEUs: 2.1
Description
This 3-day course is a classroom training where students learn
principles and practical operation of XE analyzers. Through hands-
on training, the student will learn on how to install, maintain, and
troubleshoot the XE analyzer. Using XE Analyzer demo units students
will:
• Understand the Photometric measurement principles such as the
theory of Infrared and Ultraviolet Spectrometry, Paramagnetic and
COURSE 2110 Thermal Conductivity
Topics Prerequisites
• Introduction to the function of Physical parts Basic Knowledge of PGA Analyzers would be helpful
• Function of Electronic boards
• Test points and procedure
• Mechanical Assembly / Disassembly
• Programming of software parameters
• Calibration setup manual (Auto calibration when available)Analog outputs, and
Digital Inputs / Outputs
• Save / Load configuration functionality
• Spare parts
Prerequisites
Basic Knowledge of PGA Analyzers would be helpful
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COURSE R4100
Introduction to Model 500 and With a wide selection of sensors, analyzers, gas chromatographs and
700 Gas Chromatographs CEUs: 2.1 other measurement and analysis technologies, Rosemount Analytical
helps customers streamline process performance with innovative
Overview improvements that increase throughput, minimize energy
usage, maximize asset life and take advantage of continuous
This 3-day course provides students with a basic understanding
of how a gas chromatograph works, emphasizing chromatograph
fundamentals and basic theory. online diagnostics for amazing results.
Topics
• Reviewing Basic Chromatography Principles
• Understanding Chemistry, Flow Configuration and Gas Systems
• Understanding Basic Sample Systems
• Working with Chromatograph Hardware
• Setting Timed Events, Retention Times and Response Factors
• Understanding Data Calculations
• Identifying Problems Using Chromatograms
COURSE 2153
Rosemount Oxygen Flue Gas
& 6888A Analyzers CEUs: 0.7
Overview
This 1-day course covers combustion measurement principles
and the theory of operation of oxygen analyzers. The class
will discuss the installation, operation, calibration and
maintenance of the Rosemount 6888A Oxygen Analyzers.
COURSE 2204/2204V
Rosemount Analytical Four-Wire
Instrumentation Models 54e, 1055,
1056 or 1057 CEUs: 0.2
Overview
Topics
This 2-hour class covers features, benefits and operation of any Rosemount Analytical
• Installation and Application Problems
Model 54e, 1055, 1056 or 1057. Each analyzer family can measure pH, ORP, contacting
• Configuration of Outputs/ Alarms (If Applicable)
conductivity, toroidal conductivity, chlorine, dissolved oxygen and ozone. The Model 1056
• Programming of Automated Cleaning
can also measure turbidity in drinking water and flow from a pulse sensor, and display any
• Systems (DO, pH)
4-20mA signal input. Each instrument has its own available features, and menu tree which
• Use Diagnostic Features (If Applicable)
will be covered in great detail.
• Sensor Calibration
• Troubleshooting
Available on Request or at
Customer Site
COURSE 2205/2205V
Overview Topics
This 2-hour class covers features, • Installation and Application Problems
benefits and operation of any Rosemount Analytical Model 54e, 1055, • Configuration of Outputs / Alarms (If
1056 or 1057. Each analyzer family can measure pH, ORP, contacting Applicable)
conductivity, toroidal conductivity, chlorine, dissolved oxygen and • Programming of Automated Cleaning
ozone. The Model 1056 can also measure turbidity in drinking water • Systems (DO, pH)
and flow from a pulse sensor, and display any 4-20mA signal input. • Use Diagnostic Features (If Applicable)
Each instrument has its own available features, and menu tree which • Sensor Calibration
will be covered in great detail. • Troubleshooting
COURSE R4210
Operation and Maintenance of Model 500 Gas Chromatographs CEUs: 2.8
Overview Topics
This 4-day course is appropriate for • Understanding Gas Chromatography and a • Setting Timed Events, Retention Times,
those who have either worked with a Gas Chromatograph and Response Factors
chromatograph for at least six months • Using the Basic Chromatograph System in • Starting Up a Gas Chromatograph
or completed the ‘Introduction to Gas Process Gas Analysis • Understanding Sample Handling Systems
Chromatographs’ course. It prepares • Understanding Carrier and Calibration Gas • Verifying Proper Operation -Gas
participants to operate and repair a Model Systems Chromatograph
500 gas chromatograph. • Installing and Operating MON Software • Troubleshooting the 2350A Controller
• Applying Chromatograph Integration • Configuring the 2350A Controller
Prerequisites • Techniques and Post-Analysis Calculations User Directory Outputs
‘Introduction to Gas Chromatographs’ course • Using the Chromatograph to identify • Conducting Preventative Maintenance
or equivalent knowledge Problems • Communicating to Other Devices
• Reviewing Spare Parts Recommendations
COURSE R4212
Operation and Maintenance of Model 700 Gas Chromatographs CEUs: 2.8
Overview Topics
This 4-day course is appropriate for • Understanding Gas Chromatography • Setting Timed Events, Retention Times,
those who have either worked with a and a Gas Chromatograph and Response Factors
chromatograph for at least six months • Using the Basic Chromatograph System • Starting Up a Gas Chromatograph
or completed the ‘Introduction to Gas in Process Gas Analysis • Understanding Sample Handling
Chromatographs’ course. It prepares • Understanding Carrier and Calibration Systems
participants to operate and repair a Model Gas Systems • Verifying Proper Operation -Gas
500 gas chromatograph. • Installing and Operating MON Software Chromatograph
• Applying Chromatograph Integration • Troubleshooting the 2350A Controller
Prerequisites • Techniques and Post-Analysis • Configuring the 2350A Controller
‘Introduction to Gas Chromatographs’ Calculations User Directory Outputs
course or equivalent knowledge • Using the Chromatograph to identify • Conducting Preventative Maintenance
Problems • Communicating to Other Devices
• Reviewing Spare Parts
Recommendations
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Overview
Overview This 5-day course equips students with a full understanding of many advanced techniques used
This 5-day course is most valuable to those with three years of in process gas chromatography. An experienced instructor and focused material enable students
chromatography experience, or those who have completed the to troubleshoot a variety of field issues for the Rosemount 700XA & 1500XA GC. Classes typically
introductory ‘Operation and Maintenance of Gas Chromatographs’ start at 1pm CST on Monday and end at 12pm CST on Friday to accommodate travel
course. Participants will develop an advanced understanding of gas
chromatograph operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance. Topics
Training becomes customized when students present application • Setting Valve Timing
information. Given that data, the experienced instructor will look • Hardware Troubleshooting • Recovery of GC After Analysis Interruption
closely at specific applications and offer participants insight. • Mixture Adjustments for FID • GC Start-up After Overhaul
• Mixture Adjustment for FPD • Communicating to other devices
Topics • Verifying proper operation of the Gas Chromatograph • Understanding flow settings for various
• Understanding Chromatograph Flow Configurations • Overview of Model 1500XA flow configurations
• Overhauling Valves • Liquid Sample Injection • Understanding when to overhaul valves
• Reviewing Thermal Conductivity, Flame Ionization, and Flame • Review of Sample System Techniques
Photometric Detectors • Calibration and Accuracy Checks
• Understanding Sample/Carrier/Calibration Gas Systems
• Working with and troubleshooting the Rosemount Analytical Prerequisites
2350A Controller Students attending this course must have completed either of Operations & Maintenance
• Installing and Using MON Software for Integration and Calibration course R4213/R4214 or have 3 years of advanced chromatography experience.
• Setting Timed Events, Retention Times, and Response Factor
Calculations
• Understanding Startup Procedures COURSE R4170
• Setting Valve Timing and Flows with Different Flow Configurations
• Checking for Proper Separation and Analyzing Gas
Rosemount 370XA Gas
Chromatographs Chromatograph - Intermediate CEUs: 2.1
• Verifying Proper Operation of the Gas Chromatograph
• Troubleshooting the Chromatograph and 2350A Controller Overview Topics
• Configuring Reporting Details and Control Outputs This 3-day training is a level 1 course and • Chromatographic • Running Auto Valve
• Conducting Preventative Maintenance includes theory, Operations & Maintenance Theory Timing
• Communicating to Other Devices practices for the Rosemount 370XA Gas • Detector Theory • Module Initializations
•Reviewing Spare Parts Recommendations Chromatograph. Module overview, hardware • Understanding • Calibrations,
and software overview as well as basic Chromatograms Validation & Routine
Prerequisites troubleshooting skills. • Startup Procedures Maintenance (Valve
Students attending this course must have completed either of these • Natural Gas Sample Rebuilding)
Operations & Maintenance courses: R4210, R4212, or have 3 years of Prerequisites Handling • Troubleshooting the
advanced chromatography experience. Classes typically start at 1pm E4070 Introduction to the Model 370XA. Classes • Using 370XA Software module
CST on Monday and end at 12pm CST on Friday to accommodate typically start at 8AM CST on Tuesday and end at Assistants • 370XA Hardware
travel 5PM CST on Thursday to accommodate travel. • Cal-Saver™ • MON2020 Software
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COURSE R4213
Operation and Maintenance
of 700XA Gas Chromatographs CEUs: 2.8
Overview
This 4-day course is appropriate for those who have either worked with a
chromatograph for at least six months or completed the ‘Introduction to Gas
Chromatographs’ course. It prepares participants to operate and repair a
700XA gas chromatograph.
Prerequisites
‘Introduction to Gas Chromatographs’ course or equivalent knowledge
Topics
• Understanding Gas • Setting Timed Events, Retention
Chromatography and a Gas Times, and Response Factors
Chromatograph • Starting Up a Gas Chromatograph
• Using the Basic Chromatograph • Understanding Sample Handling
System in Process Gas Analysis Systems
• Understanding Carrier • Verifying Proper Operation - Gas
and Calibration Gas Systems Chromatograph
• Installing and Operating • Conducting Preventative
MON Software Maintenance
• Applying Chromatograph • Communicating to Other Devices
Integration • Reviewing Spare Parts
• Techniques and Post-Analysis Recommendations
Calculations
• Using the Chromatograph
to Identify Problems
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TA N K G AU G I N G
Overview
Overview
The course goal is to provide comprehensive knowledge about tank Master Software and its
This provides good coverage for Tank Gauging products
capabilities. It starts by demonstrating the different tools in Tank master and how it can be
supplied by Rosemount. It gives a general understanding
utilized, and then it continues to demonstrate that advanced capabilities of Tank Master when it
on how to install, startup, commission and maintain a tank
comes to connecting to devices and host systems. The course also demonstrates troubleshooting
gauging system. It also helps the trainee to understands
and problem solving techniques in Tank Master. Training courses are based on classroom
how he can optimize and maximize the benefits of using
instructions backed up with laboratory work to deliver the trainees with a well-balanced
Rosemount Tank Gauging systems.
knowledge in an integrated manner.
Training courses are based on classroom instructions backed
Prerequisites Topics
up with laboratory work to deliver the trainees with a well-
Product training, or fair • Inventory Calculation • Redundancy
balanced knowledge in an integrated manner.
knowledge in Tank Gauging • WinOpi tools • Tankmaster.net
systems supplied by • Host Communication • Hybrid/ HTG
Prerequisites
Rosemount. • Driver and Communication • Trouble Shooting
• Instrumentation background and basic understanding
• Custom Views
of level measurement techniques in tanks
• Radar Technology Basics
• Installation of 3900 series/ 5900 Series
COURSE RTG CUSTOM
• REX/ Raptor hardware and software
• FCU/ FBM functionality Onsite/Offsite Customized Tank Gauging Training
• MTT/ GFD functionality (Raptor)
• Tanks Master WINOpi & Winsetup Rosemount Tank Gauging Middle East can Possible trainings are:
• Redundancy provide variety of onsite and offsite courses to 1 – ITG maintenance course
• Lab works (installation, configuration, operation and meet customer needs. 2 – ITG operation course
troubleshooting) 3 – Wireless Course
Overview 4 – Tank Master Course
Note: Customized courses are normally designed
Customer to specify whether they want REX Tank gauging to fit the products available at customer Prerequisites
training or RAPTOR tank Gauging training. site. The instructor takes a backup from the Basic knowledge about level measurement in
existing setup at site and designs the training tanks.
material around it. The material to be covered
in the training is customized as per customer
requirement and the background of the trainees.
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