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April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 1
April 2010
www.isa.org/~oranc
Regional Events & Training
June 9: Security Systems OC
June 7-11: POWID Conf LV
June 11: Automation Treasure LV
July 14: Industrial Ethernet OC
Inside This Issue…
ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley SectionBakersfield Golf Tournament, Tabletop Show,Training and Cajun Feast, May 13-14 The annual Bakersfield Golf Tournament is scheduled for Thursday, May 13, 2010, and theTabletop Show, Award Ceremony, Technical Training and Cajun Feast the following day on Friday.For information about participating in this year’s event, please see the ISA Southern San JoaquinValley Section website at www.isa.org/~ssjv or contact Fernando Ceja at ya_fer@yahoo.com.
June 11, 2010
Automation
Treasure IslandResort & Casino
Las VegasAutomationTreasure.com
EXPO & TRAINING
Treasure! TM
Wednesday, May 12 Monthly Section Meeting
I/O On Demand
Automation Treasure! Expo & Training will be held Friday,June 11 at Treasure Island Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Formore information, please see www.AutomatioinTreasure.com.
In addition, the ISA Power Division is holding their annualconference in Las Vegas June 7-10 and ISA is holding the SpringLeaders Meeting and Standards Working Groups June 12-17, atMarriott Resort and Spa in LasVegas.
For more information and direct links to each of thesemeetings and other June events in Las Vegas, please seewww.AutomationTreasure.com and click on the “ISA Events” tab.
Sun-Thurs, June 7-11, 2010ISA Power Industry Division Conference
Schedule continued on page 2
Automation Treasure! Expo, Power Conference,ISA Training, Standards Meetings in Las Vegas
2 - President’s MessageExpo, Conference,Standards MeetingsIn June in Las Vegas
3 - Scholarship DeadlineISA Turns 65EXPO Season
4 - Cal Poly Student NightBakersfield Golf,Tabletop & Cajun Feast
6 - SSJV ScholarshipRecipients
8 - Section Meetings
9 - Regional EventsISA TrainingPE Review Course
10 - Career TrainingIndustry News
12 - Standard & Practices
14 - Job Shop
15 - ISA Benefits forUnemployed MembersISA Job Search Aides
New Standards:SCR Control Systems andFossil Fuel Power PlantSteam Turbine Controls . . . . See Page 12
“Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.”
— Cherokee Proverb
In today’s competitive business climate, all available avenues forcost reduction must be considered for both brownfield and greenfieldprojects. We will review the implications of wiring and marshallinginstallation on project costs and schedules, and will discuss how newElectronic Marshalling can minimize these costs. Larry Lammers has been involved in sales of analyzers,instrumentation, and controls to the process industry since 1978. He iscurrently a Technology Consultant for Caltrol representing EmersonProcess Management.
Meeting DetailsMeeting Date: Wednesday, May 12, 2010Time: 5:00 pm Networking; 6:00 pm ProgramLocation: Fluor - Irvine Office, 47 Discovery, IrvineRSVP: Fred McEachen (949) 349-2482 or Fred.McEachen@fluor.com
2 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 April 2010
The monthly ISA Section Newsletters and annual Regional Membership Directory and Buyers’ Guide are mailed to all ISA section members in Southern California and SouthernNevada and to ISA student affiliates at Cal Poly Pomona, Long Beach State University and Bakersfield College. Newsletters include the Southern San Joaquin Valley Alarm, LosAngeles Annunciator, Orange County Chart, San Diego Signal and Las Vegas Experience. Changes of address can only be processed by ISA by at (919) 549-8411 or www.isa.org.For editorial submissions and feedback, please contact the newsletter editor. Advertising rates, circulation information and style guide is posted at www.TechPubs.net. Billing andpublishing correspondence may be addressed to TechPubs Communications, PO Box 1605, Costa Mesa, California 92628. Submissions are copyright by the authors with all rightsreserved. Copyright (C) 2010 TechPubs Communications. All Rights Reserved.
Orange County SectionOfficers 2009-2010www.isa.org/~oranc/
President — Sebastian ZielonkaFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-8773Sebastian.Zielonka@fluor.com
Treasurer — Rafael AgrazsanchezFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-2304Rafael.Agrazsanchez@fluor.com
Secretary — Manny MartinezFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-2099manny.e.martinez@fluor.com
President-elect — Jesus MoncayoSouth Coast Systems, (714) 834-0232jesus.moncayo@southcoastsystems.com
Past President — Craig LanternierFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-4371craig.lanternier@fluor.com
Delegate — Romel BhullarFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-6762Romel.Bhullar@Fluor.com
Education Chair — Hiten DalalNewtech Resources(714) 500-1018, hitend@ntrcal.com
Honors & Awards Chair, StudentSection Liaison — Craig LanternierFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-4371craig.lanternier@fluor.com
Marketing Chair — Bis MitraFluor Enterprises, (949) 349-3270Biswajit.Mitra@fluor.com
Membership Chair —Francisco GuzmanSouthern Calif Edison, (949) 368-2251francisco.guzman@sce.com
Newsletter Editor — John PrinceAPG Analyzer Systems,(714) 968-5501jprince@calCEMS.com
Program Chair — Fred McEachenFluor Enterprises, (949) 525-5810fred.mceachen@fluor.com
Publications Chair — Sergei SeleznevCaltrol, Inc., (949) 294-6838Sergei_Seleznev@caltrol.com
Student Section Liaison,Webmaster — Bob HarrisonConex Systems, (714) 968-1369rharrison@socal.rr.com
Advisor, CSULB — Walter MartinezCal State Long Beach, (562) 577-3605wmartinz@csulb.edu
Advisor, OCC — Robert CastañoOrange Coast College, (714) 432-5745R.Castano@ieee.org
Special Assignment — Raj AdaniEmerson Process, (714) 803-3399Raj.Adani@member.isa.org
Special Assignment — Christine DorganDisney Scientific Syst, (714) 781-1699Christine.Dorgan@disney.com
Brad Rupert - District 11 Vice PresidentCaltrol, (925) 226-0216Bradley_Rupert@Caltrol.com
Gary Campbell, CCST III -District VP ElectM+W Zander., (623) 332-7545gcampbellisa@cox.net
President’s messageBy Sebastian Zielonka, Section President○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Wed, June 9, 2010ISA67 Nuclear Power Plant StandardsISA77 Fossil Power Plant Standards
Thurs, June 10, 2010ISA77 Fossil Power Plant StandardsISA Classroom Training Classes
Las Vegas: Automation Treasure! Expo, POWID Conference,ISA Standards Working Groups, ISA Spring Leaders MeetingContinued from front page
Sebastian Zielonka, PresidentISA Orange County Section
I’d like to start out with a big Thank You to Newport Electronics for hostingour last ISA OC meeting in April. Those that showed up were pleased to see theamount of effort Newport Electronics put into making the meeting entertaining andinformative. The meeting included appetizers, music, facility tour, dinner,beverages, and presentation of wireless and ethernet products.
For those of you interested in taking on a bigger role within ISA we areactively looking for new board or committee members. The new term begins inJuly, if you’ve always had a particular vision for the Orange County Section this isyour best chance to make an impact.
And finally, if you haven’t had the opportunity to make it to any of ourmeetings this year, here is what you are missing: raffle drawings, career
opportunities (last meeting we had an individual seeking a technician), appetizers, social networking,presentations on new technology, and an opportunity to visit sponsor tabletops. I hope to see you all at ournext meeting May 12 introducing I/O On Demand!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Automation Treasure! Expo, Training, CareersTreasure Island Resort & Casino, 9am - 5pmwww.AutomationTreasure.com
Sat-Tues, June 12-14, 2010ISA Spring Leaders Meeting
Sun, June 13, 2010ISA75.25 Control Valve Dynamic TestingISA96 Valve Actuator Standards Committee
Mon, June 14, 2010
ISA18 Instrument Signals and Alarms StandardsISA96 Valve Actuator Standards CommitteeISA84 Working Groups (Through Wed, June 16)
Tues, June 15, 2010
ISA18, Instrument Signals and Alarms StandardsISA96 Valve Actuator Standards CommitteeISA95 Enterprise-Control System IntegrationISA101 Human-Machine Interface Standards
Wed, June 16, 2010
ISA95 Enterprise-Control System IntegrationISA101 Human-Machine Interface Standards
Thurs, June 17, 2010ISA95 Enterprise-Control System IntegrationISA101, Human-Machine Interface Standards
April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 3
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Pipeline Strainers Bag Filtration
Automatic Strainers
V-Cone Flow Elements Magnetic Flow Meters Propeller Flow Meters
Toxic Gas Transmitters Combustible Gas Transmitters
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Instrument Valves & Manifolds Gauge & Hand Valves
Gas & Liquid Samplers Zeus Power Products
Tank Gauging Level Transmitters Inventory Management Systems
Terminal Automation Systems
Ultrasonic Flow Meters Thermal Energy Meters
Oil & Gas Flow Refractometers
Gas Analytics Trace & Percent Oxygen Hydrocarbon Analyzers
Liquid Level Indicators Magnetostrictive Level Transmitters
Custom Welded Bridles Guided Wave Radar Chambers
Conservation Vents Emergency Relief Vents
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Angle Seat Valves Sliding Gate Valves
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Thermal Dispersion Flow Meters Flow Tube & Insertion Styles
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Intrinsically Safe Panel Products
Magnetic Flowmeters Nutating Disc Flow Meters
Turbine Flow Meters
Scholarships of$100 to $1,000to be awarded
Scholarship applications have beenposted for downloading at the ISA LosAngeles Section website, www.isala.org.Completed applications must be postmarkedby June 8, 2010. Scholarships in amounts of$100-1000 will be awarded in July andawardees notified by email. Completeguidelines, instructions and list ofdocumentation required are included on thescholarship form.
To apply for these scholarships, allapplicants must be currently enrolled in a 2-or 4-year undergraduate program in aninstrumentation, systems, or automationdiscipline at an educational institution andmust be an “active-status” member or studentmember of ISA or the child of an “active-status” member.
As of press time no applications hadbeen submitted. Application deadline of June8, 2010 will not be extended.
For more information and to downloadthe scholarship application form, go towww.isala.org.
ISA turns 65ISA officially was born as the Instrument
Society of America on 28 April 1945, inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was thebrainchild of Richard Rimbach of theInstruments Publishing Company, who beganpublishing “Instruments and ControlSystems” in 1927. Interestingly, Mr. Rimbachstarted Pollution Equipment News in 1968and it continues to be published by thefamily-run organization today.
On 28 April 1945 agroup of visionarythinkers from localinstrumentation societiesmet to organize ISA.andgrew out of the desire of18 local instrumentsocieties to form a
On 28 April 1945a group ofvisionary thinkersfrom localinstrumentationsocieties met toorganize ISA.
Continued on page 10
ISA Milestone Industry Events
Expo seasonISA Los Angeles Section
Several industry exhibitions and otherevents are planned from May through Octoberto benefit the local process instrumentation,controls and automation industry whileraising funds for ISA Student Sections.
On May 13-14, ISA San Joaquin ValleySection hosts their annual Golf Tournament &Tabletop. For info see www.isa.org/~ssjv.
Automation Treasure! Expo will beheld at Treasure Island Resort and Casino inLas Vegas on Friday, June 11. Proceeds tobenefit ISA Cal Poly, ISA Bakersfield Collegeand other Student Sections in District 11.This Expo is being held between the ISAPower Industry Division Conference (June 7-11) and ISA Spring Leaders Meeting (June12-15), also being held in Las Vegas. For infosee www.AutomationTreasure.com.
Continued on page 15
Albert SperryFirst ISA President
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Capturing the NCAA Men’s BasketballDivision II National Title this April broughtthe attention of the country to Cal Poly
ISA Cal Poly Pomona Student Section
Cal Poly Student Night caps busy spring schedulePomona, a university that has long been aleader in engineerining, technology andscience. NCAA video highlights of thechampionship game can be seen at the ISALos Angeles Section website, www.isala.org.
ISA Cal Poly activities this Aprilincluded the annual Poker TournamentMembership Drive on April 8, Spring CareerDay April 15, Intermediate LabVIEWWorkshop April 20, Games Night April 22and the Second Annual Meeting on April 27.
A PLC Workshop is planned for May 11and an Advanced LabVIEW Workshopscheduled for May 18.
If the annual Student Night on June 3 islike past years, it will feature several
excellent presentations of projects, such asGPS guided vehicles, remotely activatedmechanical devices and the usual guided (andoften un-guided) projectile demonstrations.
Representatives from such high techemployers as JPL who are seeking for internsand full-time employees at the top of thefields of electrical and computer engineering,instrumentation, controls & automation willbe attending this annual event.
For information about your company orISA members attending Student Night, pleasecontact ISA Cal Poly Section President EdgarValles at (626) 221-2917.
Photos of ISA Cal Poly Student Night2007 courtesy of John Prince.
The ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley Section’s Annual GolfTournament, Cajun Feast, Tabletop Show and Technical Trainingevent has been scheduled for May 13 and 14th in Bakersfield.
Golf tournament scholarship fundraiserThe golf tournament is the annual fundraiser benefitting
student education. This year, the tournament will be heldThursday, May 13th, 2010, at Rio Bravo Country Club, 15200Casa Club Dr, Bakersfield. Rio Bravo is located 9 miles east ofdowntown Bakersfield on Hwy 178 at Miramonte Drive.
Entry fee of $320 per four-man scramble team includes golfcarts, green fees and beverages. Shotgun start at 1:00 pm. Getthere a little early to get your scorecards and visit with everyone.Optional items being offered are mulligan’s at $5 each, beveragesponsorships at $125 per tub and hole sponsors at $75 each or 2for $125.
Continued on page 13
ISA San Joaquin Valley Section
Bakersfield golftournament scholarshipfundraiser, tabletopshow and Cajun feast
April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 5 April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 ##
Ambient Analyzers: NO/NO2/NOx, SO2, CO, CO2,
O2, O3, NH3, TRS, H2S, NOy, N2O (for ambient
monitoring, research, regulatory agency use)
Source-Level Analyzers: NO/NO2/NOx, SO2, CO,
CO2, O2, TRS (for CEMS and process
applications)
Dynamic Calibration Units and Zero-Air Systems
Teledyne-API products are represented by:
Cal-Bay Controls, Inc.
24310 Moulton Parkway, Suite #O-528, Laguna Hills, CA 92637
Phone: (714) 258-7070 FAX: 949-461-9577
E-mail: info@calbaycontrols.com
www.calbaycontrols.com
Cal-Bay Controls represents M&C Products :
Sample Probes (Dilution and Extractive)
Multi-Point Sample Probes
Sample Filters and Conditioners
Sample Chillers (Compressor or Peltier)
Subsystems on rack or panel
Custom sample systems
For CEMS or Process Monitoring
For more information, please contact:
Cal-Bay Controls, Inc. 24310 Moulton Parkway, Suite #O-528, Laguna Hills, CA 92637
Phone: (714) 258-7070 FAX: 949-461-9577
E-mail: info@calbaycontrols.com
www.calbaycontrols.com
Cal-Bay Controls, Inc.
24310 Moulton Parkway, Suite #O-528, Laguna Hills, CA 92637
Phone: (714) 258-7070 FAX: 949-461-9577
E-mail: info@calbaycontrols.com
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representing the following companies/products:
Teledyne-API NOx, SO2, CO, CO2, O2, O3,
NH3,TRS, H2S Gas Analyzers,
Zero-Air and Calibration Units
Cemtek
Environmental Continuous Emissions
Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
Cemtek
Instruments Oxygen/CO and Opacity
Baseline FID and PID Analyzers for
THC, M/NMHC, VOC s
M&C Products Sample Conditioning
EMRC Flow Monitors
Matheson Calibration Gases/Regulators
April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 5
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Pressure Gauges Transmitters: Pressure Temperature
Distributors of Pressure and Flow Controls:
Pressure regulators, pressure indicators, flowmeters, filters, separators, thermometers, and enclosures
13413 Benson Ave., Chino CA 91710
TEL: (909) 590-0408 FAX: (909)590-4146 www.precinstr.com
March 6th, 2010, Bakersfield — ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley Section presented scholarship checks andrecognition certificates for this year’s scholarship recipients. Bakersfield College has an ISA student section withstudents that are working toward Science and/or Engineering degrees.
ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley Section
Congratulations to recent scholarship recipients
Photos courtesy of Sean Caras
Scholarship Recipients Adan Gomez
April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 7
21955 Plummer Street Chatsworth, CA 91311
(800) 266-2046
(818) 885-5855 fax
sales@donwolf.com www.donwolf.com
We also offer: Annual Maintenance Quick Repair &
Calibration Engineering & Design High quality & Low
prices Technical Information/
Advocacy & much more!
Honeywell Analytics, Inc.
Analyzers and Instruments: Combustion/ Emissions Analyzers Toxic Gas, IAQ, LEL & Radiation
Detectors Calibration Gases, Kits &
Accessories Components for Automation:
Fluid Controls/Pressure Regulators
Miniature Pumps Solenoid Valves
AUTOUTOMATION & INSION & INSTRUMRUMENTNTATIOION SN SPECIALISTECIALISTS
Noel Hernandez Castellanos Cain Uranday
Jimmy Molina Joel Garcia
Tory Kinnard
Oracio Valdezcontinued on page 13
G Instruments - (858) 231-5156, Fax (858) 876-1963www.Ginstruments.com - sales@Ginstruments.com
GFC300 can be ordered as a single, two independent or a dual flow computer. It canvery accurately measure volume, compensated volume and mass of liquids and gases.Or volume and mass of steam, saturated or superheated, in a very large ranges ofpressures and temperatures. GFC300 calculates density and compressibility factors witha very high accuracy.
Each channel has one flow input that accepts pulses with 24VDC / 20 mA power forthe pulse sensor and 4-20 mA loop power flow signal.
30 points linearization for each pulse input can significantly improve the flow metersperformances. Flow meter calibration tables can be entered there.
Each channel has one 4-20 mA loop power input for temperature or density and onefor pressure with a typical error of 0.01% full scale for each.
The isolated analog output of each channel can be ordered as 4-20 mA loop power,0-5V or 0-10V. It can be programmed to represent rate, rate A+B, pressure ortemperature.
The isolated pulse output of each channel is sinking open drain 100V / 100 mA andcan represent total, total A–B or total A+B, producing pulses of frequencies up to 10kHz.
Each channel has also one relay for 250VAC / 5 A with programmable hysteresis forrate, rate A+B, pressure or temperature
Both flow rates are seven digit, totals are eight digit. There are separate units for flowrate and total for each channel. Many volume and mass units are listed in specialmenus. Flow rate and total for each channel have independent programmable decimalplaces. GFC300 has many preset liquids, gases and temperature transmitters whichsimplifies its programming.
Power can be ordered as 85-250 VAC, or 12VDC or 24 VDC, all with high isolation,surge, reverse polarity, under-voltage, over-current and short circuit protection. GFC300has a bright transmissive color graphic display with a white back-light and easy to usescroll drop list menus. Fully compliant, programmable RS485, 1/8 load, MODBUS RTUfor baud rates up to 115 200 makes GFC300 highly network-able. Multilevel menus, thefirst of which can be locked make programming easy, simple and protected.
Size is DIN 72 x144 mm panel mount, weight is 0.45 kg (1.0 lb).All software options can be enabled on the field with passwords.
GFC300 - DUAL CHANNELFLOW COMPUTER
FOR LIQUIDS,GASES AND STEAM
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Local section meetingsFor more details about any of the section meetings, please contact the section president, website or read each section’s completenewsletter online at www.instrument-news.com.
Section Meetings, continued on page 11
Orange County Section Wed, May 12 Sebastian Zielonka, (949) 349-8773, sebatian.zielonka@fluor.com
How to Maximize Return on Simulation Investment. Costreduction considerations for Brownfield and Greenfield projects willbe discussed by Larry Lammers of Caltrol, plus a review of theimplications of wiring and marshalling installation on project costs &schedules. Time: 5:00 pm Networking; 6:00 pm Program. Location:Fluor, 47 Discovery, Irvine. RSVP: Fred McEachen (949) 349-2482or Fred.McEachen@fluor.com. Website: www.isa.org/~oranc.
So San Joaquin Valley Section Thurs-Fri, May 14-15 Bob Jackson, (661) 331-4719, jacksonb@chevron.com
Annual Golf Tournament, Cajun Feast, Tabletop Show andTechnical Training Event. The golf tournament is the annualfundraiser benefiting student education. May 13th, at Rio Bravo.Tabletop Exhibit and Training May 14, Veterans Hall in Bakersfield.For more information, please contact Fernando Ceja at (661) 330-7956 or by email at ya_fer@yahoo.com. Website, www.isa.org/~ssjv
Los Angeles Section Tues, May 18 Mitch Dornsife, (310) 847-5410, Mitch.Dornsife@bp.com
A Warped View of Embedded Software. The legal, social,scientific and mythic perceptions of breath alcohol testers will bediscussed. John Wisniewski of Winc Research has been an expertcourt witness for several court cases involving the software embeddedin breath testers. Winc Research provides services that includeproduct development, marketing, project management, reverse
engineering, troubleshooting, and software design, development andtesting. Networking and refreshments at 5pm and program at 5:30.Energy Resource Center, 9240 Firestone Blvd, Downey. RSVP toJordon Wiens at jordan.wiens@xenoninc.com or (310) 427-2186.Website: www.isala.org.
Las Vegas Section Thurs, May 20 Jeff Blue, (702) 249-1156, Jeff.Blue@lvvwd.com
Defining the Application. What you need to know to select theappropriate measuring/monitoring device for flow, level pressure andtemperature application. Speaker: Donald R. Goss, KoboldInstruments. Grove Madsen, 12:00n-1:00pm. Box lunch available for$10. RSVP to Dan Chan daniel.chan@lvvwd.com if you would like abox lunch. One Professional Development Hour (PDH) will beavailable to each attendee. Website: www.isalv.org.
San Diego Section Thurs, Aug 19 Jim Van de Wetering (858) 208-9713, jvan@blairmartin.com
Instrumentation and Controls 2010 Expo and Training at theTown & Country Resort & Convention Center, 500 Hotel CircleNorth, San Diego. Companies should book their space early throughthe website, www.icexpo10.com, as there will only be 50 spaces thisyear. Attendees will receive free admission to the exhibit hall andall classes by pre-registering at www.icexpo10.com. Check thewebsite regularly as details are being confirmed every few days.Section website: www.isasd.com.
Glass-Trac / Steam-Trac / Level-Trac / Mag-TracLevel / Steam Gauges
Thermowells / Orifice Plates / Flush Rings
Purge & Pressurizing Systems
Gas Detection Sensors, Analyzers & Controls
Nuclear Level & Density - TN & Kay-RayDensity & Spec. Gravity - SarasotaUltrasonic Flow - Polysonics, M-PULSeFlow Computers - AutoEXECData Recorders - WestronicsAir Flow Sensors - Brandt
Control Valves
Stacked Disk Technology Control ValvesKOSOSevere Service
April 2010 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 9
Regional events & trainingDates subject to change. Always contact the sponsoring party beforemaking your final plans to attend. To include an ISA or non-ISAevent, please contact the editor.
May 17-21, 2010Interop Business IT ConferenceMandalay Bay, Las Vegaswww.interop.com/lasvegas
June 7-9, 2010NFPA Conference & ExpoLas Vegas, www.nfpa.org
June 7-11 201053rd Annual ISA POWIDSymposium, Las Vegaswww.isa.org/powersymp
ISA professional trainingThe following ISA training courses are scheduled to be held in
Burbank. To register or for more info contact ISA at (919) 549-8411.Before making final plans, be sure to ask ISA about its policyregarding canceling courses if sufficient number of students do notregister.
6/05-15/2010 - ISA Training in Las Vegas. See www.isa.org6/15/2010 - Safety Instr Systems: Design, Analysis, Justification
June 12-15, 2010ISA Spring Leaders MeetingLas Vegas, www.isa.org
Jun 13-18, 2010Design Automation, NanotechConf & Expo, Anaheimwww.techconnectworld.com
June 14-18, 2010Design Automation ConferenceAnaheim Convention Center,www.dac.com
June 27-July 1, 2010SPIE Astronomical Telescopes& Instrumentation, San Diego,www. spie.org
June 8, 2010ISA Los Angeles SectionScholarship ApplicationPostmark Deadlinewww.isala.org
July 19, 2010, MondayApplication Deadline forCalifornia PE License Examwww.pels.ca.gov
CSE PE review coursescheduled for summer
ISA Los Angeles is holding the annual 6-week Control SystemEngineering PE License Exam Review Courses this summer. Thecourse will be held on Saturdays beginning in late July or earlyAugust. The first class date and location will be announced as it isconfirmed.
Those considering taking this review course for the PE exam tobe given in October 2010 should indicate your interest on the sectionwebsite, www.isala.org. A larger than usual class is expected this yearand space is limited.
Events, Continued on page 11
May 13-14, 2010ISA So San Joaquin Valley
Golf Tournament, Exhibits,Training & Cajun FeastScholarship Fundraiser
Bakersfieldwww.isa.org/~ssjv
June 11, 2010ISA Automation Treasure!
Expo, Training, Careers
Treasure Island ResortLas Vegas
www.AutomationTreasure.com
For Las Vegas training classes offered in June, please seewww.AutomationTreasure.com “ISA Events” link.
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national organization. Rimbach is recognized as the founder of ISA.
Industrial instruments, which became widely used during WorldWar II, continued to play an ever-greater role in the expansion oftechnology after the war. Individuals like Rimbach and others involved
in industry saw a need for the sharing of information aboutinstruments on a national basis, as well as for standards anduniformity. The Instrument Society of America addressed that need.
Albert F. Sperry, chairman of Panelit Corporation, became ISA’sfirst president in 1946. In that same year, the Society held its first
conference and exhibit in Pittsburgh. The firststandard, RP 5.1 Instrument Flow PlanSymbols, followed in 1949, and the firstjournal, which eventually became today’sInTech, was published in 1954.
The Founders’ Mission: “The object of theSociety shall be to advance the arts andsciences connected with the theory, design,manufacture, and use of instruments in thevarious sciences and technologies.”
Today’s Mission: “The mission of ISA asthe global society for instrumentation, systems,and automation is to:
“Maximize the effectiveness of ISAmembers and other practitioners andorganizations worldwide to advance and apply
the science, technology, and allied arts of instrumentation, systems,and automation in all industries and applications.
“Identify and promote emerging technologies and applications.
“Develop and deliver a wide variety of high-value informationproducts and services to the global community.”
In the years following, ISA continued to expand its products andservices, increasing the size and scope of the ISA conference andexhibition, developing symposia, offering professional developmentand training, adding to technical Divisions, and even producing filmsabout measurement and control.
Membership grew from 900 in 1946 to 6,900 in 1953, and todayISA Members number 28,000 from almost 100 countries.
Recognizing ISA’s international reach and the fact that itstechnical scope had grown beyond instruments, in the fall of 2000, theISA Council of Society Delegates approved a legal name change toISA—The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society.
In October 2008, the Council voted to rename the Society to theInternational Society of Automation, a name that reflects our globalnature and inclusive membership base. With our global growth, wecontinue to set the standard for automation now more than ever. Andour name says it all.
Source: ISA website. Direct link: http://tinyurl.com/ISA-is-65.
ISA Turns 65, Continued from page 3
Official programfor ISA’s firstconference and
CertifiedAutomationProfessional ExamReview Coursesoffered
The next instructor led class followed by an examis scheduled for ISA Automation Week in October. TheAutomation Week courses will be posted online byThursday at www.isaautomationweek.org.
The next online course will begin Monday, June 7,2010, and will continue through Friday, July 30. Theinstructor is Larry Thompson. Complete details aboutthe CAP program can be found at http://tinyurl.com/CAP-class. Cost of the CAP Online Review Course is$1,310 ($1,410 for non-members).
The online course utilizes online training modules,additional text materials, online evaluations, and emaildiscussions. Students will have access via email to aninstructor and have an opportunity to participate inQ&A sessions with the instructor and other classparticipants.
ISA’s Certified Automation Professional® (CAP®)Learning System is a comprehensive and effective CAPexam preparation and professional development tool.
The CyberU course runs for nine (9) weeks.Students will have access to seven online modules for aweb session. Each module takes approximately 60minutes. The course syllabus will guide you through thecourse modules, provide assignments, and opportunitiesto interact with the instructor and other courseparticipants.
Links to all ISA training are posted at www.isa.org/training.
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Tesoro Anacortescloses due to accident
San Antonio, April 30, 2010 — On April 2, Tesoro’s AnacortesWashington refinery experienced a fire which fatally injured sevenemployees, and on April 30, Tesoro announced that it is temporarilyshutting down all processing units at the refinery.
“The Tesoro family deeply regrets the tragic accident that tookseven lives and impacted so many other people. There are no wordsthat can adequately express our sense of loss nor the impact on thecommunities and schools in the area,” said Bruce Smith, TesoroChairman, President and CEO in a report distributed by B2iTechnologies, Inc.
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Regional Events,Continued from page 9
July 29-31, 2010Eng EXPOSan Diego, www.engexpo.com
Aug 1-5, 2010SPIE Nano, Optics, Photonics &Solar Conf & Expowww.spie.org
Aug 23, 2010Engineer-In-TrainingExam Application Deadlinewww.pels.ca.gov
September 2010 (Date TBA)ISA Los Angeles Golf Tournamentwww.isala.org
Sept 7-10, 2010Mass Spec 2010 BioTechMarina del Rey, www.casss.org
Oct 4-7, 2010ISA Society Conference &Automation WeekHouston, www.isa.org
Oct 6-8, 2010Green Business ConferenceUCLA, www.opportunitygreen.com
Oct 29, 2010, FridayCalif PE License Exampels.ca.gov
Oct 30, 2010, SaturdayCalifornia Engineer-in-Training Examwww.pels.ca.gov
Nov 2-4, 2010AWMA ExpoLos Angeleswww.awma.org
Jan 6-10, 2011Consumer Electronics ShowLas Vegaswww.cesweb.org
Section Meetings, Continued from page 8
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010ISA Orange County Section
Automation OC Expo & OktoberfestOld World Village, Huntington Beach
www.AutomationOC.com
Thursday, August 19, 2010ISA San Diego Section
Instrumentation & ControlsEXPO 2010
Town Country Resort & Convention Centerwww.icexpo10.com
Cal Poly Pomona Student Section Thurs, June 3; Fri June 11 Edgar Valles, (626) 475-3660
2010 Student Night. The Cal Poly Pomona Student Section will be holding its annual StudentNight this year on Thursday, June 3. The section is planning LabVIEW & PLC workshops and“Games Night” membership drive. Cal Poly will be participating in Automation Treasure!Expo in Las Vegas. www.AutomationTreasure.com. Section website: www.isacalpoly.org.
Bakersfield College Student Section Fri, June 11 Sean Caras, (661) 395-4393, scaras@bakersfieldcollege.edu
Bakesfield College will be participating in Automation Treasure! Expo in Las Vegas.www.AutomationTreasure.com. Please contact advisor, Sean Caras, for the latest sectioninformation.
Cal State Long Beach Student Committee Contact Advisor Walter Martinez, (562) 577-3605, wmartinz@csulb.edu
At press time the Long Beach State students were completing their next robotics tournamententry. Website: www.isacsulb.org.
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Selective catalyticreduction controlsystems and fossil fuelpower plant steamturbine controlsstandardsBy Paul Bodeau, Standards & Practices ChairISA Los Angeles Section
As the S & P chair, I am on astandards reviewer list fromheadquarters. This month I wasdirected to two standards for my review.These standards are: ISA-d77.82.01,Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR)Control Systems and ISA-d77.14.01,Fossil Fuel Power Plant Steam TurbineControls (Draft 11). Both standardsreviews are due May 20. I am not anexpert in either of these two standards.Maybe some of our members are.
If you would like to contribute to these or other ISA standards, thencontact Ellen Fussell Policastro, Standards Administrator at ISA at(919) 990-9227 or efussell@isa.org.
The ISA100, Wireless Systems for Automation, Committee ismeeting May 18 through May 20 at an ExxonMobil facility near Paris,France. More details will be available closer to the event. For moreinformation contact crobinson@isa.org or phone (919) 990-9213.
There are many ISA standards activities happening in June inSummerlin, Nevada. For the full list with descriptions of each standard,see www.AutomationTreasure.com and click on the “ISA Events” link.Or you can contact me. To get to the calendar, start at the isa.org mainpage. On the left side of the main page is a column of selections toother pages. At the bottom of those selections is “Calendar.” SelectCalendar and you will be at the Calendar page. In the middle andtowards the top of the Calendar page is another scroll-down menu“Search by Event Type.” Select “Standards Meetings” and then select“Find.” This will take you to a searchable list of standards committeesof title, times, and locations.
I am leading a Standards and Practices subcommittee to develop ahypothetical safety-related product to show compliance to IEC 61508.The subcommittee has stalled out over the past few months. The reasonhas been the lack of systems engineering experience of thesubcommittee. So, I recruited a systems engineer with much of theneeded experience to keep this effort going. There has been goodprogress this month. I expect the subcommittee will have someinteresting work products to put on the ISALA.org website soon. Ifthere is room in next month’s newsletter, then I will make a report onthe latest progress.
Paul Bodeau is Standards and Practices Chair of ISA Los AngelesSection and can be reached at Why Not Engineering atpbodeau@whynotengineering.com.
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3D InstrumentsDirect Drive Process and Test Gauges, Digital Processand Test Gauges, Diaphragm Seals, Hand Pumps andThermometers
B S & B Safety SystemsIndustrial & Sanitary Rupture Disks, Explosion Vents,Wireless Sensor Systems
Kurz InstrumentsAir & Gas Thermal Mass Flow Meters, Flow Switches, Flow Conditioners, CEM Flow Systems, Portable Flow Meters
L & J Technologies
L&J Engineering/Shand & Jurs(GPE - Omnitrol - Delavan),Tank Gauging Systems, Radar & Servo, Tank Vents, BreatherValves, Gauge Hatches, Flame & Detonation Arrestors/ VaporRecovery, Capacitance and Ultrasonic Level
Meriam Process TechnologiesHART Configurators, Calibrators & Software, Averaging Pitot Tubes, Laminar Flow Elements, Digital Manometers
Raco ManufacturingRemote Alarm Monitoring, Reporting, Dataloggingvia Dial-up, or Wireless
Moore IndustriesIntelligent Distributed I/O, Alarm Trips, Isolators, Temperature Transmitters, I/P’s, AC Power Transducers,Controllers, Fieldbus Device Couplers and Power Supplies
SOR Inc.Pressure, Level, Differential Pressure, Temperature,Flow Switches, and Transmitters
Sparling InstrumentsMagnetic Flow Meters, Propeller Meters, Vortex Flow Meters
Vishay BLHLoad Cells, Electronic Weighing, Tension Measurement,Weight Display and Control
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Bakersfield golf tournamentfundraiser & tabletop showContinued from page 4
ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley Section
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ISA Southern San Joaquin Valley Sectioncontinued from page 7 Photos courtesy of Sean Caras
Cajun Feast, Tabletop Exhibit and Technical TrainingThe Cajun Feast, Training and Tabletop Exhibit have proven
exceptionally popular in the past. This year’s event will be heldon Friday, May 14, 2010, at Veterans Hall, 400 Norris Road,Bakersfield, just east of the airport. Attendees will be providedwith an excellent plate of food and the chance to see the latesttechnologies in Instrumentation, Systems and Automation! Andgolf trophies and special recognition awards will be presented.
For exhibitors, tabletops are available for $350 each if one ofthose staffing the exhibit is an ISA member or $400 for others.Exhibitor’s fee includes 40 Cajun Feast tickets per table.Beverages and door prizes provided at no additional cost.Payment secures reservation. Due date is April 23, 2010. Refundswill be given up until the due date.
For either event, download the reservation forms from theSection website, www.isa.org/~ssjv, and mail to: ISA-SSJV P.O.Box 9271 Bakersfield, CA 93389. Please enclose a check madeout to “ISA-SSJV” or indicate your credit card number on theform.
For more information, please contact Fernando Ceja at (661)330-7956 or by email at “ya_fer@yahoo.com.”
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Job ShopCirculation is 1400-1500 ISA members and other industry personnel in California and Nevada. To place a Job Shop ad, call (714) 968-5501.The cost to place a job ad is $25 per block of 25 words.
Outside Sales Representative. Applied Valves and Controls, located in SouthernCalifornia specializes in valves, valve automation and process control products, has animmediate opening for an Outside Sales Rep in the greater LA/OC area. This positionrequires selling into the biopharm, commercial HVAC, industrial process, and water/waste industries. Applicant must be highly motivated with a positive attitude and haveexcellent communication and organizational skills. Minimum 3 years sales experience.Engg degree preferred, but not required. Excellent compensation package including abase salary plus commissions, benefits, and a fun professionally encouragingenvironment. For immediate consideration please contact Ray Herrera at 760-438-4840or email resume to rherrera@appliedvalves.com.
ATTENTION:ISA MEMBERS SEEKING EMPLOYMENT
Job-Wanted Ads are free for unemployed District 11 ISA members. Send 75-word orshorter summary of your experience and the type of job you are seeking with yourcontact info or use one of our blind email addresses, like job-ad@isala.org.
Vice President, Engineering - CareerOpportunity Available. Key, high visibilityand exciting position available in a $15M to$25M growing and profitable CaliforniaCompany for a manager accomplished inproviding leadership to focused highperformance teams developing robustevergreen enterprise software solutions thateclipse traditional SCADA capabilities forOil and Gas, or related Process Industriesoperations.This position, which includesequity, reports directly to the President/CEO.Qualified and motivated candidates shouldemail their resumes, which reflect theiraccomplishments related to the above listedexpected experiences, to the email addressDon@DonZeeAssociates.com for prompt andconfidential consideration.
Instrumentation Technician SeekingEmployment. Highly motivated individualwith excellent work ethic. Performs fieldinstallation, repairs, calibration, preventativemaintenance on all types of processinstrumentation and controls with a minimumof supervision. Ability to work fromschematics & mechanical drawings. Prefer SoCalifornia but will consider other areas. Full-time, part-time or contract. Contact thisperson by email at jobs1003@icexpo10.com.
Territory Sales Engineer. Manufacturersrep and distributor is seeking anexperienced outside salesperson to growan already well developed territory. Theterritory includes parts or all of SantaBarbara, Ventura, San Louis Obispo,Kern, Bakersfield and Fresno. Please visitour website at www.flw.com for ourcompany history and list of product linessold and forward all resumes or questionsto info@flw.com.
Technical Outside Sales Ventura, Kern,Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo Counties.Manufacturer’s rep firm seeks an energeticand motivated person. We pride ourselves onproviding measurement solutions to ourcustomers. Ideal candidate is someone whomust possess a strong work ethic. Education/skills/experience: bachelor’s/associatesdegree preferred, but not required; outsidesales experience with technical products.Duties/responsibilities: proactively developcustomer relationships; must be able tomanage and grow existing accounts. Contactinfo@mrctechnologies.com.
Lead Validation Project Engineer - Cincinnati, OH. Essential job duties include leadershipof teams in the development, review, approval, and execution of validation documentationincluding VP, Trace Matrices, IQ, OQ and Summary Reports to maintain processes, systems,and equipment in a validated state per URS and DDS information. You will also provideguidance and training to internal/external departments on the development and execution ofvalidation protocols. Please forward your resume to sue@birecruiting.com. Thank you.
Electrical & I&C Project Management Engineer seeks opportunity to grow with progressivecompany. Extensive experience also includes estimating, and HVAC controls. Has maintainedsteady continuing education with electronics and computer sciences throughout career and is aquick study. Resume, references available at http://www.grantjones.com/resume.
Outside Sales Representative, MCR Technologies, Inc. a manufacturers’ representative hasan opening for an outside sales representative for Orange, San Diego, Riverside, SanBernardino, and Imperial Counties. Candidates must poses industrial instrumentation salesexperience. Please forward your resume to kamran@mcrt.com or contact Kamran Peyman at(949) 783-3100.
Summer Internship Program. The Southern California Gas Company is looking for thebrightest, most qualified individuals in the engineering & environmental fields to work onsome of the most challenging projects in the energy profession. Southern California GasCompany is offering exciting new opportunities for hands-on training with skilledprofessionals. Student internships provide developmental opportunities for the rightcandidates, to put theory into practice and gain valuable work experience, that is personallyand professionally rewarding. Apply at www.socalgas.com.
WANT TO BUY: Process Instrumentation Business. Hands-on instrumentationindustry professional with excellent business and technical skills seeks to purchase aSouthern California-based sales and/or service business currently active in the processinstrumentation, controls or automation sectors. Excellent opportunity for someone witha good business reputation who is consideing retiring or changing career paths. Prefer toretain current management short- or long-term and retain all current staff long-term. Ifyou have been considering selling your business but don’t want to take a chance on ageneric business broker, this is the opportunity to deal directly with a potential buyer.Will answer all serious inquiries. Reply in full confidence with details about yourbusiness to business1004@icexpo10.com.
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Free membership extension offeredAs just one component of a larger effort on the part of ISA to assistmembers who have become unemployed, ISA is offering an extensionof membership benefits for a limited time during these difficulteconomic times. ISA is granting an extension of membership benefitsto unemployed Members for a period of one year. To find out moreabout this and other benefits, contact your section president orcontact ISA directly at (919) 549-8411 or info@isa.org.
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Regional Expos,Continued from page 3
June 11, 2010Treasure Island Resort & Casino
Automation Treasure!
Job Search Aides from ISA
The following sites offer assistance to unemployedmembers:
- www.isa.org/ISAJobs- www.automationtechies.com- www.automation.com/career-job-center
Following these two events are ISA SanDiego’s second annual I&C Expo andTraining at Town & Country ConventionCenter on Thursday, August 19(www.ICExpo10.com).
Then on Tuesday, October 26, ISA OrangeCounty Section’s AutomationOC Expo &Oktoberfest will be held, once again at OldWorld Village Festival Hall in HuntingtonBeach (www.AutomationOC.com).
EXPO Training
Career Fairwww.AutomationTreasure.com
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