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Course Number 205 Fundamentals of Process Instrumentation 30 hours of instruction Format: Text for Classroom & Self-study Instruction Price: $150.00 (quantity discount available) Training for plant operators and entry level instrument mechanics. Topics covered include: process variables, direct-read instruments, elements of a control system, temperature sensors, pressure sensors, level sensors, flow sensors, weight sensors, transmitters, recorders, controllers, final control elements and basic control loops. Prerequisites - familiarity with the basic principles of physics that apply to the function and use of process instrumentation (Course Number 49 ) and sufficient job experience to understand the diagrams and examples used to explain instrument functions and applications. Package includes three workbooks (Part I - Introduction, Part II - Sensors & Part III - Control Loops & Their Elements) totaling 30 hours of instruction, plus three multiple choice tests, a job performance check list and an Administrator's guide. This course is used by many community and technical colleges in the process operator and instrumentation curriculums. View sample pages from this course View the table of contents for this course Related Instruction: Course Number 203 - Reading A P&ID JTS, Inc. - Abstract For Course Number 160 http://www.jobtraining.com/abstract/cn205.html 1 of 1 5/9/2009 11:39 PM

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Course Number 205

Fundamentals of Process Instrumentation30 hours of instruction

Format: Text for Classroom & Self-study Instruction

Price: $150.00 (quantity discount available)

Training for plant operators and entry level instrument mechanics. Topics covered include:process variables, direct-read instruments, elements of a control system, temperature sensors,pressure sensors, level sensors, flow sensors, weight sensors, transmitters, recorders,controllers, final control elements and basic control loops.

Prerequisites - familiarity with the basic principles of physics that apply to the function and use of

process instrumentation (Course Number 49) and sufficient job experience to understand the

diagrams and examples used to explain instrument functions and applications.

Package includes three workbooks (Part I - Introduction, Part II - Sensors & Part III - Control Loops& Their Elements) totaling 30 hours of instruction, plus three multiple choice tests, a jobperformance check list and an Administrator's guide.

This course is used by many community and technical colleges in the process operator and

instrumentation curriculums.

View sample pages from this course

View the table of contents for this course

Related Instruction:

Course Number 203 - Reading A P&ID

JTS, Inc. - Abstract For Course Number 160 http://www.jobtraining.com/abstract/cn205.html

1 of 1 5/9/2009 11:39 PM