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January

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 1/10

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 1/17

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection 1/19

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 1/24

S900 Fundamentals of Control 1/25

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 1/26

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 1/27

February

2031 Basic Vibration Analysis 2/7

1200 ROC Engineering 1 GP 2/14

1751 Fundamentals of FIELDVUE & Field Communicators 2/14

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 2/14

1752 ValveLink & Diagnostics for FIELDVUE - Operations 2/16

1759 ValveLink Diagnostics Interpretation 2/21

7037 Communication Bus Interfaces with the DeltaV System 2/23

1400 Valve Technician I 2/28

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 2/28

March

7032 Fieldbus Systems and Devices 3/7

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 3/14

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 3/14

S900 Fundamentals of Control 3/15

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 3/16

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 3/17

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 3/18

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 3/21

2035/2075 PeakVue Mystery and Autocorrelation 3/21

7020 AMS Device Manager FM 3/22

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting FM 3/28

S310 Fundamentals of Compressor Control 3/28

R325 REMVue 500 Field Technician Training 3/29

R345 REMVue 500 Level 2 Software Training 3/30

April

S140 Farris Relief Valve Maintenance 4/4

D102 EQP Systems Advanced Technical Training 4/5

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 4/11

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 FM 4/11

7020 AMS Device Manager 4/12

1200 ROC Engineering 1 4/18

S210 Micro Motion Mass Flowmeter Training 4/19

S215 Truck Unloading System 4/20

2072 Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer 4/25

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 SASK 4/25

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 4/25

2091 Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue 4/27

May

7303 DeltaV SIS Maintenance 5/4

1400 Valve Technician I 5/9

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 5/9

7305 DeltaV SIS Implementation 5/9

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 5/16

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 5/16

S900 Fundamentals of Control 5/17

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 5/18

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection 5/19

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 5/19

R325 REMVue 500 Field Technician Training GP 5/24

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection REGINA 5/24

R345 REMVue 500 Level 2 Software Training GP 5/25

S900 Fundamentals of Control REGINA 5/25

1751 Fundamentals of FIELDVUE & Field Communicators 5/30

7032 Fieldbus Systems and Devices 5/30

June

1752 ValveLink & Diagnostics for FIELDVUE - Operations 6/1

1450 Valve Technician II 6/6

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 6/6

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 6/13 S

7022 AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART 6/13

7025 DeltaV Advanced Graphics 6/13

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 6/16

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 6/20

July

S310 Fundamentals of Compressor Control 7/4

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting FM 7/5

R325 REMVue 500 Field Technician Training 7/5

Course Listing by Month & Dates Off ered

Classes are in Edmonton unless indicated otherwise. CGY=Calgary; FM=Fort McMurray; GP=Grande Prairie; SASK=Saskatoon

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Classes are in Edmonton unless indicated otherwise. CGY=Calgary; FM=Fort McMurray; GP=Grande Prairie; SASK=Saskatoon

R345 REMVue 500 Level 2 Software Training 7/6

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 7/11

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 7/18

August

1450 Valve Technician II 8/8

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 8/15

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 8/15

S900 Fundamentals of Control 8/16

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 8/17

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 8/18

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 8/22

7020 AMS Device Manager 8/22

7032 Fieldbus Systems and Devices 8/29

September

7022 AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART 9/5

1200 ROC Engineering 1 9/12

FG05 Understanding Industrial Processes Measurement & Control 9/12

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 9/15

TC05 Understanding Tuning & Control Loops 9/15

1400 Valve Technician I 9/19

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 9/19

S-EIM-1 EIM Series 2000 Actuator Maintenance 9/19

S-EIM-2 EIM Series TEC2000 Actuator Maintenance 9/20

2039 Introduction to Windows-Based ODS/Modal 9/26

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 9/26

October

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 FM 10/3

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 10/3

D102 EQP Systems Advanced Technical Training 10/4

7020 AMS Device Manager 10/10

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 SASK 10/17

7025 DeltaV Advanced Graphics 10/17

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 10/17

S900 Fundamentals of Control 10/18

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 10/19

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection 10/20

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 10/20

1700 Instrument Maintenance and Repair 10/24

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 10/24

7305 DeltaV SIS Implementation 10/31

1751 Fundamentals of FIELDVUE & Field Communicators 10/31

November

1752 ValveLink & Diagnostics for FIELDVUE - Operations 11/2

1759 ValveLink Diagnostics Interpretation 11/7

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting FM 11/7

1400 Valve Technician I 11/14

7017 DeltaV Implementation II SASK 11/14

S310 Fundamentals of Compressor Control 11/14

R325 REMVue 500 Field Technician Training 11/15

R345 REMVue 500 Level 2 Software Training 11/16

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 11/21

S140 Farris Relief Valve Maintenance 11/21

S210 Micro Motion Mass Flowmeter Training 11/22

S215 Truck Unloading System 11/24

2068 Introduction to AMS™ Suite: Machinery Health Manager 11/28

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting 11/28

December

7017 DeltaV Implementation II 12/5

7032 Fieldbus Systems and Devices 12/5

7022 AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART FM 12/6

1200 ROC Engineering 1 12/12

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1 12/12

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection 12/12

S900 Fundamentals of Control 12/13

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 12/14

S900 Fundamentals of Control CGY 12/15

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection CGY 12/16

On Demand (Emerson)

2032 Intermediate Vibration Analysis 2074 AMS Machinery Manager 7012 DeltaV Operator Interface for Continuous Control 7034 Communication Bus Interface with DeltaV 735S Evaluation & Implementation of Foundation Fieldbus

On Demand (Spartan)

B100 Fundamentals of Bettis PressureGuard SystemsM350 Murphy Power Ignition Systems S330 Compressor Engine Ignition Troubleshooting

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Spartan Classes - Locations & Dates R325 REMVue 500 Field Technician Training

3/29 5/24-GP 7/5 11/15

R345 REMVue 500 Level 2 Software Training

3/30 5/25-GP 7/6 11/16

S100 Valve Sizing & Selection

1/24 1/26-C 3/14 3/16-C 5/16 5/18-C 5/24-R 8/15 8/17-C 10/17 10/19-C 12/12 12/14-C

S110 Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection

1/19 3/18-C 5/19 6/16-C 9/15-C 10/20 12/16-C

S140 Farris Relief Valve Maintenance

4/4 11/21

S210 Micro Motion Mass Flowmeter Training

4/19 11/22

S215 Truck Unloading System

4/20 11/24

S310 Fundamentals of Compressor Control

3/28 7/4 11/14

S900 Fundamentals of Control

1/25 1/27-C 3/15 3/17-C 5/17 5/19-C 5/25-R 8/16 8/18-C 10/18 10/20-C 12/13 12/15-C

S-EIM-1 EIM Series 2000 Actuator Maintenance

9/19

S-EIM-2 EIM Series TEC2000 Actuator Maintenance

9/20

Emerson Classes - Locations & Dates 1200 ROC Engineering 1

2/14-GP 4/18 9/12 12/12

1400 Valve Technician I

2/28 5/9 9/19 11/14

1450 Valve Technician II

6/6 8/8

1700 Instrument Maintenance and Repair

10/24

1751 Fundamentals of FIELDVUE & Field Communicators

2/14 5/30 10/31

1752 ValveLink & Diagnostics for FIELDVUE - Operations

2/16 6/1 11/2

1759 ValveLink Diagnostics Interpretation

2/22 11/7

2031 Basic Vibration Analysis

2/7

2035/2075 PeakVue Mystery and Autocorrelation

3/21

2039 Introduction to Windows-Based ODS/Modal

9/26

2068 Introduction to AMS Suite: Machinery Health

Manager

11/28

2072 Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Machinery Health

Analyzer

4/25

2091 Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue

4/27

7009 DeltaV Implementation 1

1/10 2/14 3/14 4/11 4/11 -FM 4/25-S 5/16 6/20 7/18 8/22 9/26 10/3-FM 10/17-S 10/24 11/21 12/12

7017 DeltaV Implementation II

2/28 4/25 6/6 6/13-S 8/15 10/3 11/14-S 12/5

7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting

1/17 3/21 3/28-FM 5/9 7/5-FM 7/11 9/19 11/7-FM 11/28

7020 AMS Device Manager

3/22-FM 4/12 8/22 10/11

7022 AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART

6/13 9/6 12/6-FM

7025 DeltaV Advanced Graphics

6/13 10/17

7032 Fieldbus Systems and Devices

3/7 5/30 8/29 12/5

7037 Communication Bus Interfaces with DeltaV System

2/23

7303 DeltaV SIS Maintenance

5/4

7305 DeltaV SIS Implementation

5/9 10/31

D102 EQP Systems Advanced Technical Training

4/5 10/4

ISA Classes FG05 Understanding Industrial Processes Measurement

& Control

9/12

TC05 Understanding Tuning & Control Loops

9/15

On Demand (Spartan) B100 Fundamentals of Bettis PressureGuard Systems

M350 Murphy Power Ignition Systems

S330 Compressor Engine Ignition Troubleshooting

On Demand (Emerson) 2032 Intermediate Vibration Analysis 2074 AMS Machinery Manager 7012 DeltaV Operator Interface for Continuous Control 7034 Communication Bus Interface with DeltaV 735S Evaluation & Implementation of Foundation Fieldbus

Listing By Course & Dates Offered

Classes are in Edmonton unless indicated otherwise. C=Calgary; FM=Fort McMurray; GP=Grande Prairie; R=Regina; S=Saskatoon

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1200 - ROC & FloBoss Engineering I

SynopsisThis four-day course provides overall knowledge of the ROC 300, and FloBoss 100, 400, & 500 series products. Students receive a comprehensive view of the ROC family hardware & software and are taught to confi gure a working unit. FloBoss 107 will be used as the standard confi guration platform. Workshops use Metric Units; U.S. students may use Imperial.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, technicians and others involved in system confi guration, operation and maintenance of ROC products.

ObjectivesEff ectively confi gure, operate and maintain the ROC products.

TopicsOverview of ROC & FloBoss Hardware• Overview of ROCLINK 800 Software• Confi guring ROC Products• Basic Communication• Operating the ROC Products• Maintaining and Troubleshooting ROC Products• FST Guidelines: FST Structure; Processor Loading • Considerations, and Application OverviewDiscussing/Explaining Typical Oil & Gas Process Applications• Calibration of A/I and A/O Modules• AGA Confi guration and Overview• PID Control: PID Structure; application & use of ROC PID • control

PrerequisitesA working knowledge of PC’s, Windows XP operating system and a basic understanding of process control.

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/18, 9/12, 12/12Grande Prairie: 2/14

1400 - Valve Technician I

SynopsisThis 4½ day course explains how valves & actuators function and how they are installed and calibrated. It emphasizes installation, troubleshooting, parts replacement, and calibration of control valves, actuators, and positioners. Students spend 50% of their time in hands-on workshops.

Who Should Attend?Instrument or valve technicians responsible for control valve, actuator, and positioner installation, calibration & maintenance.

ObjectivesCorrectly perform installation procedures• Perform basic troubleshooting• Properly apply and calibrate positioners• Change valve trim, gaskets and packing• Perform valve lapping properly•

TopicsControl Valve Terminology• Globe Valves• Packing• Actuators and Positioners• Bench Set• Seat Leak Testing• Valves: Ball; Butterfl y; Eccentric Disc; Special Service • Valve Characteristics• Control Valve Noise and Cavitation• 375 Field Communicator• Intro the DVC 6000, 2000, and 6200 Digital Valve Positioners•

PrerequisitesSome experience in instrument calibration and in control valve maintenance, installation, and operation would be helpful.

Cost $2,760

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday - 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/28, 5/9, 9/19, 11/14

1450 - Valve Technician II

SynopsisThis 4½ day advanced course is for experienced personnel who will benefi t from a broadened perspective of control valve performance and maintenance issues and how control valve performance impacts loop performance. Extensive hands-on troubleshooting is employed to reinforce key objectives.

Who Should Attend?Students are typically experienced valve mechanics and maintenance personnel, instrument technicians - those responsible for total control valve & control loop performance.

TopicsControl Loop Basics• Major Loop Components and Their Functions• Piping & Instrumentation Drawings (P&ID’s)• Basic Component Symbology• Control Loop Performance• Loop Performance Objectives• Infl uences on Loop Performance• Bench Set and Stem Connection• Loading Pressure Instrument Selection• Loading Pressure Instrument Calibration• Accessory Selection and Confi guration• Controller Tuning• Severe Service Considerations• Troubleshooting Basics & Diagnostics• Process Variability• Performance Maintenance Issues•

Prerequisites Course 1400

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday - 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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Location & Start DatesEdmonton: 6/6, 8/8

1700 - Instrument Maintenance & Repair

SynopsisThis 4½ day course explains instrument maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration and controller tuning. Students spend 75% of their time in hand-on workshops in small groups. They completely disassemble, reassemble, and calibrate many of the instruments they would encounter on the job.

Who Should Attend?Technicians and service people who install, calibrate, repair and troubleshoot pneumatic and electronic instruments.

ObjectivesRebuild pneumatic and electro-pneumatic instruments• Calibrate instruments• Troubleshoot and repair instruments• Properly use special tools and test equipment• Perform basic controller tuning•

TopicsActuators• Controller Tuning• I/P Positioner• I/P Transducer• Pneumatic Positioners• Pneumatic Controllers• Positioner Application• Pneumatic Level Controllers• Pneumatic and Digital Level Transmitters• FIELDVUE Digital Valve Controllers (Overview)•

PrerequisitesCourses 1400 and 1710 have signifi cant experience in valve/instrument operation and maintenance procedures.

Cost $2,760

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 10/24

1751 - Fundamentals of FIELDVUE Digital Instruments & the 375 Field Communicator

SynopsisThis two-day lecture/lab style course provides maximum class time of hands-on experience with FIELDVUE instrumentation, and HART Model 375 Field Communicator. Proper confi guration and calibration of the Digital Valve Controller will be featured.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installing, calibrating and basic troubleshooting FIELDVUE and related instruments using the 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

ObjectivesThe primary focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive

experience in managing digital valve controllers using the HART 375 or 475 Handheld Communicator. Install and mount a DVC2000 & DVC6000/6200 instrument onto a Sliding Stem Actuator/ Valve and Rotary Actuator/Valve Assemblies. Confi gure and calibrate FIELDVUE Instruments with the HART Model 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

TopicsFIELDVUE Theory of Operation • DVC2000 & DVC6000/6200 Families of Digital Valve • ControllerFIELDVUE Instrument Installation • HART Model 375/475 Handheld Communicator • Instrument Confi guration and Calibration • Instrument Troubleshooting • Control Loop Wiring Practices, Tri-loop and 775 Thum• ValveLink Mobil Overview•

Prerequisites1-2 years of experience and/or Course 1400 (Valve Technician I)

Cost $1,450

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/14, 5/30, 10/31

1752 - ValveLink and Diagnostics for FIELDVUE - Operations

SynopsisThis 2½ day lecture/lab course provides maximum class time of hands-on experience with FIELDVUE DVC instrumentation & ValveLink Diagnostic Software. Students will execute ValveLink diagnostic routines and create an instrument database. HART multiplexer technology will also be explored. This continues course 1751, Fundamentals of FIELDVUE Digital Instruments and the 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installation, calibration and diagnostics for DVC FIELDVUE instruments and software. The primary focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive experience in managing digital valve controllers using the ValveLink software.

ObjectivesThe primary focus is to provide comprehensive experience in managing DVC’s using the AMS ValveLink software.

TopicsIntroduction to ValveLink Software• ValveLink Tag and Database Management • Confi guration with ValveLink • Calibration with ValveLink • ValveLink Advanced and Performance Tier Diagnostics • HART Multiplexer • Troubleshooting •

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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Prerequisites Course 1751, Course 1710 or Course 1400

Cost $1,740

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (To noon on the last day) / 2.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/16, 6/1, 11/2

1759 -ValveLink and Diagnostics for FIELDVUE – Data Interpretation

SynopsisThis 2½ day course employs classroom lectures and hands-on workshops to teach students to interpret and analyze diagnostic data obtained using FIELDVUE Digital Valve Controllers and ValveLink™ software. Students perform diagnostic tests on valve/actuator combinations and use the data to determine bench set, dynamic error band, seat load, spring rate and other pertinent parameters. They also perform comparison tests on valves/actuators containing assembly or operating fl aws and use the data for troubleshooting purposes.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installing and calibrating control valve related instruments.

Objectives Use and understand diagnostic terminology• Interpret ValveLink• ™ diagnostic traces and determine bench set, packing friction, seat load, spring rate, dynamic error band and a number of other common valve parametersUse diagnostic traces to troubleshoot problems in valve/• actuator assembliesUse online Performance Diagnostics to troubleshoot/analyze • friction & dead-band

TopicsPneumatic Control Valve Terminology • Features of Digital Valve Controller and ValveLink• ™ Software ValveLink• ™ Diagnostic Tests Data Interpretation • Troubleshooting Techniques • Comparison Testing Techniques • Performance Diagnostics•

Prerequisites Courses 1751 & 1752 or course 7022

Cost $2,320

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (To noon on the last day) / 2.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/22, 11/7

2031 - Basic Vibration Analysis

SynopsisThis four-day class is for the student who desires an integrated, hands-on approach to vibration analysis. While not product specifi c, students will use Emerson’s CSI technologies for demonstration purposes. This course is introductory; however,

students will benefi t greatly with prior understanding of basic vibration concepts. The course shows the student how to use a machinery analyzer in conjunction with AMS Machinery Manager Software to analyze basic vibration defects. It combines basic vibration analysis and basic machinery analyzer operation into one comprehensive approach to vibration problem solving. Participants will receive a complimentary copy of the Pocket Vibration Analysis Troubleshooter Guide.

TopicsVibration theory and background• Vibration terminology• Transducer selection• Data collection techniques• Recognizing machine defects such as unbalance, shaft • misalignment, looseness, rolling element bearing defects, gear problemsBasic 2130 analyzer functions: utility and program functions, • route data collection on lab equipment, setup basicsComputer software operations such as loading routes into • the analyzer, transferring data to computer, basic PlotData analysis tools

Prerequisites Fundamentals of Vibration or up to six months of vibration experience is recommended.

Cost $2,830 + $300 for CAT I Exam

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 2/7

2035/2075 – PeakVue Mystery and Autocorrelation

SynopsisThis three-day course provides insight into advanced functionality of Emerson’s patented PeakVue technology and Autocorrelation. Machine vibrations generate both macro & microscopic vibrations, and microscopic vibrations generate stress waves that have frequency ranges determined by the mass of the impacting object. The properties of these stress waves will be explained. The Autocorrelation section will teach the power of the autocorrelation coeffi cient function for the analysis of vibration induced time wave form data. The autocorrelation function data are computed from the same time wave form data used to compute the spectrum. The strengths of the autocorrelation data are complementary to the strengths of the spectral data.The course uses case studies from real-life examples of common faults, and live demonstrations illustrating specifi c mounting procedures to reliably detect certain faults. Diff erences between PeakVue techniques and demodulation will also be demonstrated.

TopicsVibration theory and background • Proper PeakVue set-ups for all speeds (as low as 1 rpm) • Sensor selection and sensor mounting • Setting alarm levels •

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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Choosing trend parameters • Analyzing PeakVue spectra and waveforms • Uses of the circular waveform plot • Introduce the autocorrelation coeffi cient• Demonstrate the computation of the autocorrelation • coeffi cient data from the time wave form dataHighlight the strengths of the autocorrelation coeffi cient • function data relative to spectra dataDemonstrate the use of the autocorrelation coeffi cient data • as a diagnostic tool to support the spectra data for vibration analysis through several case studies.Identify unique patterns of the autocorrelation function data • for certain classes of bearing faults, gearing faults, etc.

Cost $2,400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 3/21

2039 – Introduction to Windows-Based ODS/Modal

SynopsisThis four-day course is designed to teach Operating Defl ection Shape (ODS). The course uses CSI 2130 single- and dual-channel analyzers to teach the practical concepts of ODS/modal measurement techniques and display options.

TopicsBuilding of the wireframe model • Measurement considerations • Collecting ODS data with and without a tach reference • Utilizing an impact hammer with the 2130 Advanced Two • Channel DLP Interpretation of results•

Prerequisites Knowledge of dual channel analyzers and one year full time vibration analysis experience is recommended. The course is introductory and will not cover theory or math background.

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 9/26

2068 - Introduction to AMS™ Suite: Machinery Health Manager

SynopsisThis four-day course was designed for new users of AMS Machinery Manager. Students learn methods of database creation and vital features of route creation such as collecting reference data, analyzer/computer communication, and the basic concepts of Analysis Parameter Sets, Alarm Limit Sets, and Fault Frequency Sets. A CSI 2130 Analyzer will be used to load routes and collect data on lab machinery for basic vibration analysis using Export and Diagnostic Plotting.

TopicsEquipment Confi guration Using RBMwizard® •

Machine Duplication• Route Creation• Basic Diagnostic Plot Options• Introduction to Reporting Techniques • Problem Reporting•

PrerequisitesExperience with Windows, and Basic Vibration recommended.

Cost $2830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 11/28

2072 - Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer

SynopsisThis two-day hands-on course focuses on basic operation of the CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer. Students collect data on machines similar to those in plants. For students with little or no experience with CSI analyzers, but who are experienced in vibration data collection and analysis. If analysis skills are needed, we recommend the Basic Vibration Analysis course.

TopicsAnalyzer/Computer Communication• Predefi ned Route Data Collection• Off -route Data Collection and Setup• Monitor Mode Measurements• Peak and Phase Measurements•

Prerequisites Understanding of vibration analysis

Cost $1,440Note: If attending both courses - #2072 & #2091 - a 15% discount will be applied to the cost of both courses.

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 4/25

2091 - Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue

SynopsisThis two-day course is derived from the standard three-day Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue. Intended for personnel with single-channel vibration analysis experience and little or no multi-channel experience. This class covers advanced signal processing using Emerson’s patented PeakVue technology for slow-speed analysis, coherence and cross-channel phase, operating defl ection shapes (ODS), modal analysis, and other advanced techniques.

TopicsPeakVue• Advanced Transient Downloadable Program (DLP)• System vs. Signal Analysis• Dual channel Data Collection• Fundamentals of Cross-Channel Data Collection• Intro to Coherence and Cross-Channel Phase•

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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Orbit Data Collection• Intro to Operating Defl ection Shape (ODS) Testing Methods• Intro to Model Analysis Testing Methods• Advanced 2-channel DLP•

PrerequisitesSingle channel vibration analysis experience is required.

Cost $1,440Note: If attending both courses - #2091 & #2072 - a 15% discount will be applied to the cost of both courses.

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 4/27

7009 - DeltaV Implementation I

SynopsisThis 4½ day course covers a complete DeltaV implementation.

Who Should Attend?This course is designed for individuals responsible for confi guring and commissioning a DeltaV system.

ObjectivesStudents will be able to defi ne system capabilities, defi ne nodes, confi gure continuous and sequential control strategies, operate the system and defi ne users and security.

TopicsSystem Overview• Explorer• Control Modules and • Control Studio• Motor Control• Regulatory Control• WorkSpace• System Operation• Alarms and Process History View• Sequential Function Charts• Phase Logic Modules• Security•

Prerequisites Windows experience

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/10, 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/16, 6/20, 7/18, 8/22,

9/26, 10/24, 11/21, 12/12Fort McMurray: 4/11, 10/3Saskatoon: 4/25, 10/17

7012 - DeltaV Operator Interface for Continuous Control

SynopsisThis two-day course uses lectures and hands-on workshops to provide an in-depth overview on operating the DeltaV System.

Who Should Attend?Operators, supervisors and managers responsible for the operation of continuous processes using DeltaV system.

ObjectivesAccess operator displays• Manipulate various control module operating parameters to • operate the processRespond to process alarms• Monitor process performance• View real-time and historical trend data•

TopicsSystem Overview• Access DeltaV Operator Window, Menu Displays & Directories• Discrete and Analog Control Module Operation• Accessing Alarm Displays and Alarm Handling• Motor Control Module Operation• Regulatory/Cascade Control Module Operation• Accessing Real-time/Historical Trend Data• Sequencing Operation• SIS Modules•

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

7017 - DeltaV Implementation II

SynopsisThis 4½ day course is for process control engineers responsible for confi guring the DeltaV system. Advanced topics covered include displays, function blocks, and confi guration tips.

Who Should Attend?This sequential course is for users that have completed introductory courses.

TopicsFunction Block Structure• HART Inputs and Outputs• Analog Control Blocks• DeltaV Tune with InSight• Device Control Options• Class Based Control Modules• Expressions• Unit Alarms• Display Environment and Custom Faceplates• Custom Dynamos• Multi-Dimensional (Array Parameter)• Equipment Modules•

Prerequisites Course 7009

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start DatesEdmonton: 2/28, 4/25, 6/6, 8/15, 10/3, 12/5Saskatoon: 6/13, 11/14

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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7018 - DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting

SynopsisThis 4-day course covers DeltaV hardware components. Via lectures and workshops, students assemble the system, power up the Controller, I/O subsystem and workstation. Using diagnostic tools, they verify hardware-related fault conditions. Also covered are confi guration tools & the operator interface.

Who Should Attend?Those responsible for hardware and troubleshooting the • DeltaV Control Network, Controllers, I/O subsystem and Workstation interface. Recommended for confi guration engineers prior to • confi guration classes.For students with systems that include bus technologies, • courses 7030, 7032 or 7034 are recommended.

TopicsDeltaV Overview• Controllers• I/O Cards• Carriers• Field Power• System Power Supplies• Control Network• Workstations• Diagnostics• Troubleshooting• DeltaV Operate Overview• Interpreting the Event Journal and Alarm List•

Prerequisites Windows experience

Cost $3,480

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Locations & Start DatesEdmonton: 1/17, 3/21, 5/9, 7/11, 9/19, 11/28Fort McMurray: 3/28, 7/5, 11/7

7020 - AMS Device Manager

SynopsisAMS Device Manager hands-on instructor-assisted training modules and exercises provide the quickest route to productive use of this predictive maintenance application. Exercises focus on skills required by engineers and technicians and are based on real-world tasks that users will encounter on the job.

7020-1 – Confi guring and Using AMS Device ManagerViewing and Modifying Devices• Creating a Plant Database Hierarchy and Adding Devices• Using the 375 Field Communicator with AMS Device • ManagerUsing the AMS Device Manager Browser Functions• Audit Trail• Calibrating Device - Calibration Assistant• Confi guring and Monitoring System Alerts•

7020-2 – AMS Device Manager System AdministrationAMS Device Manager System Overview•

Installing an AMS Device Manager Server Plus Standalone• Starting AMS Device Manager for the First Time• Network Communication Interface Setup• AMS Device Manager Database Management• Installing a Distributed System• Installing Device Types from Media•

7020-3 – SNAP-ON ApplicationsAMS ValveLink® SNAP-ON Application• Engineering Assistant SNAP-ON Application• Plugged Line Diagnostic SNAP-ON Application• Root Cause Diagnostic SNAP-ON Application• QuickCheck SNAP-ON Application• AMS Device Manager OPC Server & Matrikon OPC Explorer• AMS Device Manager Web Client & Web Services• AMS Suite: Asset Portal •

This instructor-assisted course is a hands-on, self-paced environment, allowing the student to work at an individual pace. AMS Device Manager modules may be purchased for self study. Training can also be delivered at your plant with the help of our certifi ed instructors.

Cost $2,540

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/12, 8/22, 10/11Fort McMurray: 3/22

7022 - AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART

SynopsisDesigned to teach technicians & engineers how to commission, calibrate, confi gure, maintain, and troubleshoot Fisher Smart devices using AMS Device Manager & the ValveLink SNAP-ON.

ObjectivesThe course begins with an introduction to the features and functionality of the AMS Device Manager software. Then it covers important database design and management issues, and delves into device-specifi c techniques for commissioning, maintaining, and troubleshooting these Fisher smart devices - DVC5000, DVC6000 and DLC3000.

TopicsIntroduction to AMS Device Manager• Getting Started with AMS Device Manager• Viewing and Modifying Devices• Role and Function of the Database• Database Architecture and Design Considerations• Database Maintenance Issues• Managing Device Confi gurations• Replacing and Deleting Devices• HART Communicator• Using the Audit Trail• Monitoring System Alerts• DVC5000 View from AMS Device Manager• DVC6000 View from AMS Device Manager• ValveLink SNAP-ON Features and Functionality• ValveLink SNAP-ON DVC Diagnostics•

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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PrerequisitesA basic familiarity with Fisher smart devices will be benefi cial.

Cost $2,610

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 6/13, 9/6Fort McMurray: 12/6

7025 - DeltaV Advanced Graphics

SynopsisThis 4½ day course expands on graphic topics covered in both the DeltaV Implementation, course 7009 and DeltaV Implementation II, course 7017.

Who Should Attend?This course is for process control engineers responsible for confi guring advanced functionality in the DeltaV user interface.

TopicsVisual Basic Primer• Forms, Modules and Schedules• User Preferences• Picture Sizing• Environment Customization• Custom Faceplates• Function Block Faceplates• FRS Functions• Pop Up Menus• Color Threshold Tables• Custom Dynamos• Tag Groups• Key Macro Editor•

Cost $3,770

Prerequisites Course 7009

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 6/13, 10/17

7032 - Fieldbus Systems and Devices

SynopsisMaximum hands-on experience working with the integration of FOUNDATION fi eldbus devices and DeltaV scaleable system.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for installing, troubleshooting, calibrating and confi guration FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus instruments and control strategies the DeltaV scaleable systems.

ObjectivesInstall fi eldbus instruments and segment checkout for the correct operation of the physical layer. Use the DeltaV system to perform AMS Device Manager methods such as calibration, setup wizards, zero tri and diagnostics. Implement a pressure

loop using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus function blocks with the DeltaV Control Studio application. Confi gure PlantWeb Alerts and device alarm parameters.

TopicsFOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Overview• Macro Cycle Execution• Fieldbus Function Blocks• Control Strategy Confi guration• Control Anywhere• FieldVue Theory of Operation• Transmitter Theory of Operation• AMS Device Manager Methods• Fieldbus Wiring Practices• System Troubleshooting• Confi guring Fieldbus Device• Alarms and PlantWeb Alerts• Confi guring a Fieldbus Operator Display• Segment Checkout Procedures•

PrerequisitesCourse 7009 or Course 7018. The 375 Field Communicator and ValveLink for Fieldbus will be demonstrated and available for students as optional activities.

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/7, 5/30, 8/29, 12/5

7034 - Communication Bus Interface with DeltaV

SynopsisThis 4½ day course covers the integration of fi eldbus-compliant devices using DeltaV systems. Students will be able to install, calibrate, confi gure and check out FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, AS-i, and Profi bus DP devices, including proper wiring practices.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for interfacing FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, AS-i, DeviceNet and Profi bus DP communication busses to a DeltaV scalable system.

TopicsFOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Overview• FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus: Wiring/Installation• Installation of H1 Interface Card and Segment Checkout • ProceduresRosemount Pressure Transmitter and Digital Valve Controller• Using AMS Device Manager to Calibrate the DVC, and Zero • Trim the Pressure TransmitterUsing DeltaV Control Studio to Confi gure a Pressure Loop • Using Fieldbus Device Function Blocks• Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i) Overview• AS-I: Wiring/Installation• Assembling/Confi guring AS-i Network-DV• Profi bus DP Overview• Topologies: Wiring/Installation• Assembling & Confi guring Profi bus DP Network with DeltaV•

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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DeviceNet Overview• DeviceNet, Wiring and Installation• Assembling/Confi guring DeviceNet-DeltaV•

The 375 Field Communicator and AMS ValveLink diagnostics for fi eldbus will be demonstrated and available for the students as optional activities.

Prerequisites Course 7009 or Course 7018

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

7037 - Communication Bus Interfaces with the DeltaV System

SynopsisThis three-day course covers the integration of fi eldbus compliant devices using DeltaV systems.

Who Should Attend?Those interfacing with DeviceNet, AS-i, Profi bus DP HART and serial communication busses to a DeltaV scalable system.

ObjectivesStudents will be able to install, confi gure and verify proper operations of AS-i, Profi bus DP, DeviceNet and HART devices, including proper wiring practices. The AMS Intelligent Device Manager will be used to confi gure HART instruments.

TopicsActuator Sensor Interface (AS-i) Overview • AS-i: Wiring and Installation • Assembling and Confi guring AS-i Network with DeltaV• Profi bus DP Overview• Topologies: Wiring and Installation• Assembling & Confi guring Profi bus DP Network with DeltaV• DeviceNet Overview, including Wiring & Installation• Assembling and Confi guring DeviceNet with DeltaV •

The 375 Field Communicator will be available for the students.

PrerequisitesCourse 7009, DeltaV Implementation or Course 7018, DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting.

Cost $2,680

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 2/23

7303 - DeltaV Safety Instrumented System (SIS) Maintenance

SynopsisThis three-day course is a hands-on instructor-led course. It covers the architecture of the DeltaV SIS including Rosemount SIS instruments and Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controllers.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for maintaining a DeltaV SIS.

ObjectivesStudents will gain a working knowledge of the hardware and software allowing them to troubleshoot & maintain the system.

TopicsSafety Lifecycle• DeltaV SIS Overview• DeltaV SIS Hardware• Safety Instrumented Functions• Rosemount SIS Instruments• AMS Device Manager• Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controller• SISNet Repeaters•

Prerequisites Course 7018

Cost $2,900

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 5/4

7305 - DeltaV SIS Implementation

SynopsisThis 4½ day course is a hands-on instructor led course. It covers complete DeltaV SIS Implementation including hardware and software architecture. Students will be able to design a DeltaV SIS Network and Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs), as well as confi gure smart SIS instruments and their associated alerts, including partial stroke testing.

Who Should Attend?This course is for personnel who design, implement, commission and service DeltaV SIS.

TopicsDeltaV SIS Overview• DeltaV SIS Hardware• Confi guring SIFs in DeltaV• Rosemount SIS Instruments Security• AMS Device Manager• Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controller• SISNet Repeaters• DeltaV SIS Security• DeltaV Version Control•

Prerequisites Course 7009

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 5/9, 10/31

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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735S - Evaluation & Implementation of Foundation Fieldbus

SynopsisThis two-day course uses modules combining FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus theory with hands-on exercises that require students to design, assemble and commission FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus devices using DeltaV DCS, 375 handheld communicator and NI confi gurator.

Who Should Attend?This course is designed for individuals responsible for evaluating or interfacing the current FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus technology for process systems.

ObjectivesStudents will understand the fundamentals of FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, the role of function blocks, addressing, modes and status. You will learn ways to modify current engineering and troubleshoot installations using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus.

TopicsFundamentals of the FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Specifi cations• Project Engineering Practices Using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus• Comparison of Conventional 4-20 mA DCS Technology to • FOUNDATION™ fi eldbusDesign of H1 Fieldbus Segments• Use of the DeltaV, NI Confi gurator & 375 Handheld • Communicator to Confi gure & Troubleshoot FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Control Loops

PrerequisitesBackground in instrumentation and electrical disciplines, control or project engineering and design.

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Call to discuss

B100 - Fundamentals of Bettis PressureGuard Systems

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom and hands-on sessions to introduce the Fundamentals of the Bettis PressureGuard Self Contained Hydraulic Emergency Shutdown Systems.

Who Should Attend?Designed for technicians, mechanics, operators and others who are responsible for the installation, maintenance and effi cient operation of Bettis PressureGuard Systems.

ObjectivesUpon completion, the student should understand the basic principles of operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the Bettis PressureGuard System.

TopicsPressureGuard Hydraulic Module• Pressurematic Pilots• Iso Test Valve• UM Bonnets•

Bettis Linear and Rotary Actuators• Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Cost Call to discuss

Location & Start Dates Call to discuss

D102 - EQP Systems Advanced Technical Training

SynopsisThis three-day course will cover the Eagle Quantum Premier System hardware, software, confi guration, logic programming, troubleshooting, maintenance and design practices. This course does not apply to other standard fl ame and gas detection systems.

Who Should Attend?This class is designed for system integrating engineers, designers and maintenance personnel.

ObjectivesIdentify compatible components of an EQP System• Understand terminology associated with an EQP system• Wire and confi gure EQP system hardware components• Understand the function of the ports on the controller• Understand functions of the EQP System Controller• Program the controller with typical fi re and gas detection • schemes using S3 LogicUnderstand the functional capabilities of the menu • structure.Access point display information via the Safety System • Software (S3)Calibrate & maintain EQP System compatible fl ame • detectors, gas detectors, and other applicable system componentsTroubleshoot the EQP System for faults, shorts and opens.• Apply appropriate input/output modules to connect various • fi re & gas system components & compatible 3rd-party devices

TopicsSystem Hardware Overview• EQP System Wiring and LON Addressing• S3 Software Overview (Main & Confi guration Screen • Navigation)System Confi guration and Point Displays• Backup/Restore• Basic Logic Elements• Typical Fire & Gas Logic Programming• Troubleshooting/Maintenance• Supervision• Hardware Maintenance/Troubleshooting• Advanced Logic Elements• Advanced Fire and Gas Logic Programming• S3 Menu Functions• Modbus Overview•

Cost $2,540

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/5, 10/4

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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M350 - Murphy Power Ignition System

SynopsisThis one-day course is to train attendees to be able to understand all aspects of the MPI Ignition Controller.

Who Should Attend?Mechanical Technicians

ObjectivesUpon completion of this course students should be able to understand system operations, installation techniques, programming, and troubleshooting potential problems.

TopicsMPI System & Components Review• Functionality of MPI Controller• Programming of the Controller• Installation of System• Troubleshooting•

PrerequisitesSome knowledge of ignition systems on industrial gas engines.

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am - 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

R325 - REMVue – 500 Field Technician Training

SynopsisThis one-day course provides an overall working knowledge of the REMVue®– 500 controller., and comprehensive overview of the hardware and software tool requirements for this product.

Who Should Attend?Designed for persons requiring the understanding of the hardware, software tools (REMVue®– 500 IO Toolkit) and maintenance requirements of a REMVue®– 500 controller and the basic skills necessary to confi gure, calibrate and support it.

ObjectivesIdentify the primary components of this controller.• Understand and confi gure setpoints, transmitter ranges, • timers, PID and sequence parameters.Interpret REMVue®– 500 panel drawing.• Understand the operating philosophy of this controller.• Able to confi gure a blank controller and calibrate analog • input channel using the REMVue I/O Toolkit.Able to download the ISaGRAF using the REMVue I/O Toolkit.• Able to navigate HMI screens.•

TopicsController and I/O Modules Overview• Spartan Panel Documentation Review; Operating Philosophy• Spartan Panel Drawing Review; Mechanical & Electrical • SectionsHMI Screen Navigation• Confi guration of Setpoints, Transmitter Ranges, Timers, and • Selected ParametersTroubleshooting Common Problems•

Note: A version of the REMVue I/O toolkit level 3 software is

available. Software for the HMI screen can also be purchased.

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/29, 7/5, 11/15Grande Prairie: 5/24

R345 - REMVue–500 Level 2 Software Training

SynopsisThis two-day course provides general working knowledge of the software used to confi gure and maintain the REMVue®– 500 control system. Students receive a comprehensive overview of the software tools used with this product.

Who Should Attend?Designed for those wanting to understand the software tools & programming structure of the REMVue®– 500 control system.

ObjectivesUnderstand the relationship between the I/O Toolkit and • ISaGRAF confi gurationsLocate tags in the Modbus map• Complete basic revisions in the Proface HMI confi guration• Download the Proface HMI confi guration to the display• Locate specifi c code functionality in standard ISaGRAF • projectComplete basic revisions in the ISaGRAF code• Compile and download an ISaGRAF program• Monitor the ISaGRAF program on-line• Upload and download confi guration setpoints using the RTI • Confi guration Utility

TopicsI/O Toolkit Memory Mapping and Tag Structure• Modbus Mapping• Proface HMI Confi guration using GP-PRO Software Package• Overview of ISaGRAF software including programming• Overview of Standard REMVue®– 500S Program Logic• Compiling & downloading Programs with ISaGRAF software• Troubleshooting with the ISaGRAF software•

Note: Spartan Controls sells the IO Toolkit Software, Proface GP-PRO Software & ISaGRAF dongle. Call Tracey Kaszas at (403) 207-0759 (Spartan Calgary) for info.

PrerequisitesR325, REMVue–500 Field Technician Training

Maximum Five students / 2 days

Cost $1,000

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/30, 7/6, 11/16Grande Prairie: 5/25

S100 - Valve Sizing & Selection

SynopsisThis one-day course uses lectures and examples to explain Fisher FirstVue software for sizing and selecting control valves.

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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Who Should Attend?This seminar is designed for engineers, technicians and others who are responsible for the selection of control hardware.

ObjectivesSelect the proper style & size of control valve for applications• Perform control valve sizing• Select the proper trim size for an application•

TopicsControl Valve Selection• Flashing• Gas Sizing Examples• Liquid Sizing• Viscosity Corrections• Gas Sizing• Noise Discussion• 2-Phase Flow• Liquid Sizing Examples• Cavitation• Noise Examples•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/24, 3/14, 5/16, 8/15, 10/17, 12/12Calgary: 1/26, 3/16, 5/18, 8/17, 10/19, 12/14Regina: 5/24

S110 - Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection

SynopsisThis one-day course uses lectures and examples to explain the correct procedure for sizing and selecting safety relief valves.

Who Should Attend?This seminar is designed for engineers, technicians and others who are responsible for the selection of safety relief valves.

ObjectivesAn understanding of the applicable ASME, API and ANSI • specifi cations that govern safety relief valvesSafety relief valve design and operation• The sizing equations and their correct application•

TopicsASME, API and ANSI Specifi cation Review• Valve Design• Materials• Typical Application Problems• Gas/Vapor Sizing• Liquid Sizing• Steam Sizing•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/19, 5/19, 10/20Calgary: 3/18, 6/16, 9/15, 12/16

S140 - Farris Safety Relief Valve Maintenance

SynopsisThis two-day course uses lectures and examples to explain the correct procedure for Farris Valve maintenance.

Who Should Attend?Technicians & others responsible for maintaining Farris Valves.

TopicsValve Nomenclature and Defi nitions of Valves• ASME Code Requirements• Valve Maintenance, Disassembly and Inspection• Adjustments for Blowdown• Test Bench Technique; Air, Steam and Water• Maintenance Problems and Remedies• Bench Teardown of Valves• Remachining of Nozzles• Discussion on “Do’s” and “Don’ts” of Lapping and Bench • Testing after RepairGeneral Maintenance Information• Parts Inspection and Critical Dimension Measurement• Ring Locations Eff ects• Diff erential Testing Technique• Quiz on Safety, Safety Relief Valves•

Cost $650

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/4, 11/21

S210 - Micro Motion Mass Flowmeter Training

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom lectures and workshops to explain how to correctly calibrate, maintain and apply Micro Motion Mass Flowmeters.

Who Should Attend?Those responsible for maintenance, calibration, selection and application of Micro Motion Mass Flowmeters.

ObjectivesSelect & size a mass fl owmeter for a suitable application.• Correctly plan and install the meter.• Correctly confi gure the meter for a proposed application.• Perform basic troubleshooting•

TopicsTheory of Operation• Transmitter and Sensor Types• Confi guration• Sizing & Installation• Proving & Meter Verifi cation• Applications• Troubleshooting•

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/19, 11/22

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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S215 - Truck Unloading System

SynopsisThis one-day course covers fundamentals of the Fisher ROC-based Spartan Controls Truck Unloading System operation. Note: This course does not cover the Winware Touch screen system.

Who Should Attend?This course is recommended for operators and supervisors, technical and engineering staff .

ObjectivesIdentify system components• Understand the principles of operation of the system • measurement instrumentationUnderstand the principles of operation of primary software• Troubleshoot panel hardware operation issues• Familiar with the user set-up screens, software capabilities & • confi guration

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/20, 11/24

S310 - Fundamentals of Compressor Control

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom lectures to introduce the fundamentals of compressor control.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, technicians, mechanics, operators and others responsible for the implementation and effi cient operation of compressor control.

ObjectivesUpon completion, the student should understand the basic principles of both dynamic and positive compressor control.

TopicsDynamic Compressor• Advantages, Design & CharacteristicsPositive Displacement Compressor• Types, Advantages, Design & CharacteristicsControl• Installations• Drivers• Electric• Gas Turbine (types)• Basic troubleshooting for engine optimization• Introduction to REMVue & MPI Systems•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start DatesEdmonton: 3/28, 7/4, 11/14

S330 - Compressor Engine Ignition Troubleshooting

SynopsisThis one-day course is to train attendees on troubleshooting the components of an ignition system.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, operators, mechanics, technicians - responsible for installing & maintaining an industrial ignition system.

TopicsIgnition Fundamentals• Primary Ignition Troubleshooting• Secondary Ignition Troubleshooting• Magneto Troubleshooting• Troubleshooting Common Problems• Digital/Microprocessor Ignition• Ignition Testing Equipment•

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Dates Call to discuss

S900 - Fundamentals of Control

SynopsisThis half-day course is an intro for those in the process industry interested in the fundamentals of process instrumentation.

Who Should Attend?This course is intended to introduce those in the process fi eld to the implementation and effi cient operation of pressure, temperature, level and fl ow control loops.

ObjectivesUnderstand the operation of regulators, controllers, control valves, actuators and control accessories as well as a brief introduction to HART and Fieldbus.

TopicsDiscussed in terms of design, selection and application:

Regulators• Measurement Instrumentation• Control Valves and Actuators• PID Controllers• Control Accessories• Advanced Control (HART & Fieldbus)•

Cost No Charge

Start & End Times8 am to 1 pm (Lunch will be provided after class ends.)

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/25, 3/15, 5/17, 8/16, 10/18, 12/13Calgary: 1/27, 3/17, 5/19, 8/18, 10/20, 12/15Regina: 5/25

S-EIM-1 - EIM Series 2000 Actuator Maintenance

SynopsisThis one-day course provides working knowledge of the EIM

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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Series 2000 electric actuator, providing operating fundamentals through use of a M2CP modular control package. Students identify and troubleshoot electrical & mechanical components, and diff erentiate actuator control problems from valve problems. They learn basic skills for providing on-site operation, maintenance and servicing for Series 2000 model actuators.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, mechanics, operators - those who install, maintain and operate EIM electric actuators.

ObjectivesGeneral knowledge of actuator and valve function, and an • understanding of the Series 2000 electric actuator operation Identify and locate components that make up a M2CP • package and housing groupLearn basic wiring diagram interpretation skills to operate & • maintain the control package & its variety of control optionsSet travel limits and torque switches• Develop the skills required to provide on-site operation, • maintenance and servicing for Series 2000 model actuators

TopicsFunctions of Actuators• General Valve Operation• Actuator/Valve Physical Confi gurations• Basic Series 2000 Actuator Operation• EIM Product Basics-M2CP Control• Model Number Codes and Selection• Wiring Diagram and Data Sheet Interpretation• Setting Travel Limits and Torque•

Note: This course can be modifi ed to more closely represent the customer’s installed base and be presented on site by a certifi ed EIM instructor for groups of six or more.

Cost $400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 9/19

S-EIM-2 - EIM Series TEC2000 Actuator Maintenance

SynopsisThis one-day course provides working knowledge of the EIM Series TEC2000 (Total Electronic Control) electric actuator. It provides the fundamentals of electrical operation, construction, assembly, hardware, software and hands-on confi guration through the use of a RDM (Remote Display Module). Students learn how to identify and troubleshoot electronic as well as mechanical components. They will interconnect various control confi gurations for the TEC2000 units and learn basic skills required to provide on-site operation, maintenance and servicing for Series TEC2000 actuators.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, mechanics, operators - those who install, maintain and operate EIM electric actuators.

ObjectivesIdentify basic components and assemblies of a TEC2000 non-• intrusive actuator by function, confi guration and operation

Identify & locate components comprising a TEC2000• Learn TEC2000 wiring diagram interpretation skills required • to operate & maintain control package and control optionsConfi gure the TEC2000 unit with local controls, RDM • (Remote Display Module) and a laptop computer using factory supplied softwareDevelop skills to provide on-site operation, maintenance and • servicing for Series TEC2000 model actuators

TopicsTEC2000 Actuators - An Overview• Actuator Mechanics• TEC2000 Control Package• Infrared Controller-Clicker• EIM Product Basics• Model Number Codes and Selection• Wiring Diagram and Data Sheet Interpretation• Setting Travel and Torque Limits• Confi guration and Software Tools• Recommended Maintenance•

Note: This course can be modifi ed to more closely represent the client’s installed base and be presented on site by a certifi ed EIM instructor for groups of six or more.

Cost $400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Date Edmonton 9/20

An updated list of courses is available at www.spartancontrols.com

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FG05 - Understanding Industrial Processes Measurement & Control

SynopsisAn overview of industrial measurement and control will be presented. Using a generally non-mathematical approach, students are provided with a foundation for communication with control system professionals.

ObjectivesCommunicate with measurement and control professionals.• Understand the role of measurement and control in industrial • processesCompare continuous, batch, and discrete control and how • they are used in industryInterpret measurement and control terminology.• Compare the methods and devices used in temperature, • pressure, and level fl ow measurementUnderstand the operation and components of a feedback • control loopUnderstand the fundamental concepts of controller tuning• Compare diff erent control system architectures including • single loop controllers, DCS, and PLCsApply ISA standards to interpret symbols & documentation.• Communicate the latest trends in measurement and control•

TopicsConcepts of Process Control•

Continuous / Batch / Discrete Control • The Role of Measurement and Control in Industry • Graphic Description of Loop Components• Component Loop Dynamics•

Industrial Measurement Systems• Overview• Sensor Selection and Characteristics• Transmitters / Smart Transmitters.•

Pressure Measurements• Concepts / Instruments / Diff erential Pressure Measurement •

Level Measurement • Concepts • Hydrostatic Head Level Measurement • Capacitance Level Measurement • Ultrasonic Level Measurement• By Weight•

Flow Measurement • Fluid Fundamentals• Methods and Concepts • Diff erential Head Flow Measurement • Velocity Flow Measurement Devices•

Mass Flowmeters Temperature Measurement• Concepts / Thermometers / Thermocouples / RTDs / • Thermistors

Temperature Transmitters Industrial Process Control• Basic Feedback Control / Components / PID Control • Final Control Elements •

Tuning Concepts Trends in Control Technologies• Smart Components / Fieldbus Classroom •

Laboratory Exercises• Flow measurement review / Pressure scales review•

Interpreting simple P&IDs • Bring a hand-held calculator to class. Includes ISA text

Cost $2,045 USD

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Date Edmonton: 9/12

TC05 - Understanding Tuning & Control Loops

SynopsisThis two-day course covers the principles of automatic industrial control & the operation of the proportional, integral and derivative control modes. Controller tuning is also covered.

ObjectivesUnderstand the concepts of PID control• Explain the operation of the components in a closed loop • control system including static and dynamic functionsIdentify requirements for open loop & closed loop stability• Use three methods to tune a control system for stated quality • controlUnderstand cascade control loops functions & advantage of • cascade control over single element feedback controlTune a cascade control loop for optimum control• Understand the principles and design features of feedforward • control, & identify advantages of feedforward over feedback

TopicsReview of Feedback Control Concepts and Components: • History / Operation / Concepts / Pictorial Representation / Disturbances in the LoopControl Modes: Proportional / Integra / Derivative • Dynamic and Steady State Considerations: Gain / Dead Time / • Time ConstantTuning Control Systems: Closed Loop Tuning Using Ziegler • Nichols Method / Open Loop Tuning / Evaluation and Control CriteriaCascade Control: Primary Loop / Secondary Loop / Design • and Tuning CriteriaRatio Control: Applications / Implementation• Feedforward Control: Criteria / Applications / Implementation • / LimitationsClassroom / Laboratory Exercises• Demonstrate the operation of components required for • closed loop controlReview start-up procedures for single & multi-loop systems.• Observe operation and tuning of a feedback control loop • using a PC-based simulation softwareHands-on tuning of level loops using a digital controller with • an I/P on one and with a digital positioner on the other loop

Cost $2,045 USD

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Date

Edmonton 9/15

These two courses are ISA classes

Fast, easy registration is available online at www.spartancontrols.com

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Qualifi cation for Enrollment

Education Services will not accept individuals for training who are competitors of Emerson Process Management or Spartan Controls in the fi eld to which the training pertains.

Tuition Payment

Methods of payment include purchase order, cheque, VISA, MasterCard, or American Express credit cards. Tuition is subject to change without notice. Courses are subject to a 5% GST charge.

Course Materials

All necessary documentation, catalogs, and literature are included in the course tuition.All materials are copyrighted. Audio and video recording are prohibited and no material or portion of any course may be reproduced in any manner without prior approval.

Continuing Education Units

Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) are awarded for successful completion of most Emerson Process Management courses, based on minimum 80% attendance.

Cancellations & Transfers

All courses have a minimum attendance requirement that, if not met, could mean cancellation or rescheduling. In the event of cancellation, Spartan’s liability is limited to the tuition cost, not travel or living expenses. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule a course up to 14 days prior to the start date.If you must cancel your enrollment, we require 14 days notice or you will be charged 50% of the tuition fee. Full tuition is charged for failure to attend without cancelling. Substitutions are permitted until the fi rst day of class.

Travel Details

If you intend to buy airline tickets with penalty clauses, please call us to check course status.Out of town students should make the arrangements necessary to ensure arrival in class by 8 a.m. If fl ying, please allow suffi cient time for travelling to the airport and checking in when scheduling return transportation.Transportation, personal expenses and meals outside of class are the student’s responsibility.

Registration

Visit www.spartancontrols.com and use the online registration or call either of the contacts below to register: Debbie Toonen, Registrar [email protected] 780-440-5666 Pamela McLachlan, Education Coordinator [email protected] 780-440-5659

Alberta

305 - 27 Street S.E.Calgary, AB T2A 7V2 403-207-0700 8403 - 51 AvenueEdmonton, AB T6E 5L9 780-468-5463 #300B MacKenzie Blvd.Fort McMurray, AB T9H 4C4780-790-0440 11419 - 98 AvenueGrande Prairie, AB T8V 5S5780-539-1161

British Columbia

7500 Winston StreetBurnaby, BC V5A 4X5604-422-3700 9603 - 112 StreetFort St John, BC V1J 7C7250-785-0285

Saskatchewan

475 Maxwell CrescentRegina, SK S4N 5X9306-721-6925 206B, 2750 Faithful AvenueSaskatoon, SK S7K 6M6306-934-3484

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1200 - ROC & FloBoss Engineering I

SynopsisThis four-day course provides overall knowledge of the ROC 300, and FloBoss 100, 400, & 500 series products. Students receive a comprehensive view of the ROC family hardware & software and are taught to confi gure a working unit. FloBoss 107 will be used as the standard confi guration platform. Workshops use Metric Units; U.S. students may use Imperial.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, technicians and others involved in system confi guration, operation and maintenance of ROC products.

ObjectivesEff ectively confi gure, operate and maintain the ROC products.

TopicsOverview of ROC & FloBoss Hardware• Overview of ROCLINK 800 Software• Confi guring ROC Products• Basic Communication• Operating the ROC Products• Maintaining and Troubleshooting ROC Products• FST Guidelines: FST Structure; Processor Loading • Considerations, and Application OverviewDiscussing/Explaining Typical Oil & Gas Process Applications• Calibration of A/I and A/O Modules• AGA Confi guration and Overview• PID Control: PID Structure; application & use of ROC PID • control

PrerequisitesA working knowledge of PC’s, Windows XP operating system and a basic understanding of process control.

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/18, 9/12, 12/12Grande Prairie: 2/14

1400 - Valve Technician I

SynopsisThis 4½ day course explains how valves & actuators function and how they are installed and calibrated. It emphasizes installation, troubleshooting, parts replacement, and calibration of control valves, actuators, and positioners. Students spend 50% of their time in hands-on workshops.

Who Should Attend?Instrument or valve technicians responsible for control valve, actuator, and positioner installation, calibration & maintenance.

ObjectivesCorrectly perform installation procedures• Perform basic troubleshooting• Properly apply and calibrate positioners• Change valve trim, gaskets and packing• Perform valve lapping properly•

TopicsControl Valve Terminology• Globe Valves• Packing• Actuators and Positioners• Bench Set• Seat Leak Testing• Valves: Ball; Butterfl y; Eccentric Disc; Special Service • Valve Characteristics• Control Valve Noise and Cavitation• 375 Field Communicator• Intro the DVC 6000, 2000, and 6200 Digital Valve Positioners•

PrerequisitesSome experience in instrument calibration and in control valve maintenance, installation, and operation would be helpful.

Cost $2,760

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday - 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/28, 5/9, 9/19, 11/14

1450 - Valve Technician II

SynopsisThis 4½ day advanced course is for experienced personnel who will benefi t from a broadened perspective of control valve performance and maintenance issues and how control valve performance impacts loop performance. Extensive hands-on troubleshooting is employed to reinforce key objectives.

Who Should Attend?Students are typically experienced valve mechanics and maintenance personnel, instrument technicians - those responsible for total control valve & control loop performance.

TopicsControl Loop Basics• Major Loop Components and Their Functions• Piping & Instrumentation Drawings (P&ID’s)• Basic Component Symbology• Control Loop Performance• Loop Performance Objectives• Infl uences on Loop Performance• Bench Set and Stem Connection• Loading Pressure Instrument Selection• Loading Pressure Instrument Calibration• Accessory Selection and Confi guration• Controller Tuning• Severe Service Considerations• Troubleshooting Basics & Diagnostics• Process Variability• Performance Maintenance Issues•

Prerequisites Course 1400

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday - 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

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Location & Start DatesEdmonton: 6/6, 8/8

1700 - Instrument Maintenance & Repair

SynopsisThis 4½ day course explains instrument maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration and controller tuning. Students spend 75% of their time in hand-on workshops in small groups. They completely disassemble, reassemble, and calibrate many of the instruments they would encounter on the job.

Who Should Attend?Technicians and service people who install, calibrate, repair and troubleshoot pneumatic and electronic instruments.

ObjectivesRebuild pneumatic and electro-pneumatic instruments• Calibrate instruments• Troubleshoot and repair instruments• Properly use special tools and test equipment• Perform basic controller tuning•

TopicsActuators• Controller Tuning• I/P Positioner• I/P Transducer• Pneumatic Positioners• Pneumatic Controllers• Positioner Application• Pneumatic Level Controllers• Pneumatic and Digital Level Transmitters• FIELDVUE Digital Valve Controllers (Overview)•

PrerequisitesCourses 1400 and 1710 have signifi cant experience in valve/instrument operation and maintenance procedures.

Cost $2,760

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 10/24

1751 - Fundamentals of FIELDVUE Digital

Instruments & the 375 Field Communicator

SynopsisThis two-day lecture/lab style course provides maximum class time of hands-on experience with FIELDVUE instrumentation, and HART Model 375 Field Communicator. Proper confi guration and calibration of the Digital Valve Controller will be featured.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installing, calibrating and basic troubleshooting FIELDVUE and related instruments using the 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

ObjectivesThe primary focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive

experience in managing digital valve controllers using the HART 375 or 475 Handheld Communicator. Install and mount a DVC2000 & DVC6000/6200 instrument onto a Sliding Stem Actuator/ Valve and Rotary Actuator/Valve Assemblies. Confi gure and calibrate FIELDVUE Instruments with the HART Model 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

TopicsFIELDVUE Theory of Operation • DVC2000 & DVC6000/6200 Families of Digital Valve • ControllerFIELDVUE Instrument Installation • HART Model 375/475 Handheld Communicator • Instrument Confi guration and Calibration • Instrument Troubleshooting • Control Loop Wiring Practices, Tri-loop and 775 Thum• ValveLink Mobil Overview•

Prerequisites1-2 years of experience and/or Course 1400 (Valve Technician I)

Cost $1,450

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/14, 5/30, 10/31

1752 - ValveLink and Diagnostics for FIELDVUE -

Operations

SynopsisThis 2½ day lecture/lab course provides maximum class time of hands-on experience with FIELDVUE DVC instrumentation & ValveLink Diagnostic Software. Students will execute ValveLink diagnostic routines and create an instrument database. HART multiplexer technology will also be explored. This continues course 1751, Fundamentals of FIELDVUE Digital Instruments and the 375/475 Handheld Communicator.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installation, calibration and diagnostics for DVC FIELDVUE instruments and software. The primary focus of this course is to provide a comprehensive experience in managing digital valve controllers using the ValveLink software.

ObjectivesThe primary focus is to provide comprehensive experience in managing DVC’s using the AMS ValveLink software.

TopicsIntroduction to ValveLink Software• ValveLink Tag and Database Management • Confi guration with ValveLink • Calibration with ValveLink • ValveLink Advanced and Performance Tier Diagnostics • HART Multiplexer • Troubleshooting •

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Prerequisites Course 1751, Course 1710 or Course 1400

Cost $1,740

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (To noon on the last day) / 2.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/16, 6/1, 11/2

1759 -ValveLink and Diagnostics for FIELDVUE – Data Interpretation

SynopsisThis 2½ day course employs classroom lectures and hands-on workshops to teach students to interpret and analyze diagnostic data obtained using FIELDVUE Digital Valve Controllers and ValveLink™ software. Students perform diagnostic tests on valve/actuator combinations and use the data to determine bench set, dynamic error band, seat load, spring rate and other pertinent parameters. They also perform comparison tests on valves/actuators containing assembly or operating fl aws and use the data for troubleshooting purposes.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, engineers and others responsible for installing and calibrating control valve related instruments.

Objectives Use and understand diagnostic terminology• Interpret ValveLink• ™ diagnostic traces and determine bench set, packing friction, seat load, spring rate, dynamic error band and a number of other common valve parametersUse diagnostic traces to troubleshoot problems in valve/• actuator assembliesUse online Performance Diagnostics to troubleshoot/analyze • friction & dead-band

TopicsPneumatic Control Valve Terminology • Features of Digital Valve Controller and ValveLink• ™ Software ValveLink• ™ Diagnostic Tests Data Interpretation • Troubleshooting Techniques • Comparison Testing Techniques • Performance Diagnostics•

Prerequisites Courses 1751 & 1752 or course 7022

Cost $2,320

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (To noon on the last day) / 2.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 2/22, 11/7

2031 - Basic Vibration Analysis

SynopsisThis four-day class is for the student who desires an integrated, hands-on approach to vibration analysis. While not product specifi c, students will use Emerson’s CSI technologies for demonstration purposes. This course is introductory; however,

students will benefi t greatly with prior understanding of basic vibration concepts. The course shows the student how to use a machinery analyzer in conjunction with AMS Machinery Manager Software to analyze basic vibration defects. It combines basic vibration analysis and basic machinery analyzer operation into one comprehensive approach to vibration problem solving. Participants will receive a complimentary copy of the Pocket Vibration Analysis Troubleshooter Guide.

TopicsVibration theory and background• Vibration terminology• Transducer selection• Data collection techniques• Recognizing machine defects such as unbalance, shaft • misalignment, looseness, rolling element bearing defects, gear problemsBasic 2130 analyzer functions: utility and program functions, • route data collection on lab equipment, setup basicsComputer software operations such as loading routes into • the analyzer, transferring data to computer, basic PlotData analysis tools

Prerequisites Fundamentals of Vibration or up to six months of vibration experience is recommended.

Cost $2,830 + $300 for CAT I Exam

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 2/7

2035/2075 – PeakVue Mystery and Autocorrelation

SynopsisThis three-day course provides insight into advanced functionality of Emerson’s patented PeakVue technology and Autocorrelation. Machine vibrations generate both macro & microscopic vibrations, and microscopic vibrations generate stress waves that have frequency ranges determined by the mass of the impacting object. The properties of these stress waves will be explained. The Autocorrelation section will teach the power of the autocorrelation coeffi cient function for the analysis of vibration induced time wave form data. The autocorrelation function data are computed from the same time wave form data used to compute the spectrum. The strengths of the autocorrelation data are complementary to the strengths of the spectral data.The course uses case studies from real-life examples of common faults, and live demonstrations illustrating specifi c mounting procedures to reliably detect certain faults. Diff erences between PeakVue techniques and demodulation will also be demonstrated.

TopicsVibration theory and background • Proper PeakVue set-ups for all speeds (as low as 1 rpm) • Sensor selection and sensor mounting • Setting alarm levels •

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Choosing trend parameters • Analyzing PeakVue spectra and waveforms • Uses of the circular waveform plot • Introduce the autocorrelation coeffi cient• Demonstrate the computation of the autocorrelation • coeffi cient data from the time wave form dataHighlight the strengths of the autocorrelation coeffi cient • function data relative to spectra dataDemonstrate the use of the autocorrelation coeffi cient data • as a diagnostic tool to support the spectra data for vibration analysis through several case studies.Identify unique patterns of the autocorrelation function data • for certain classes of bearing faults, gearing faults, etc.

Cost $2,400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 3/21

2039 – Introduction to Windows-Based ODS/

Modal

SynopsisThis four-day course is designed to teach Operating Defl ection Shape (ODS). The course uses CSI 2130 single- and dual-channel analyzers to teach the practical concepts of ODS/modal measurement techniques and display options.

TopicsBuilding of the wireframe model • Measurement considerations • Collecting ODS data with and without a tach reference • Utilizing an impact hammer with the 2130 Advanced Two • Channel DLP Interpretation of results•

Prerequisites Knowledge of dual channel analyzers and one year full time vibration analysis experience is recommended. The course is introductory and will not cover theory or math background.

Cost $2,830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 9/26

2068 - Introduction to AMS™ Suite: Machinery

Health Manager

SynopsisThis four-day course was designed for new users of AMS Machinery Manager. Students learn methods of database creation and vital features of route creation such as collecting reference data, analyzer/computer communication, and the basic concepts of Analysis Parameter Sets, Alarm Limit Sets, and Fault Frequency Sets. A CSI 2130 Analyzer will be used to load routes and collect data on lab machinery for basic vibration analysis using Export and Diagnostic Plotting.

TopicsEquipment Confi guration Using RBMwizard® • Machine Duplication• Route Creation• Basic Diagnostic Plot Options• Introduction to Reporting Techniques • Problem Reporting•

PrerequisitesExperience with Windows, and Basic Vibration recommended.

Cost $2830

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 11/28

2072 - Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Machinery

Health Analyzer

SynopsisThis two-day hands-on course focuses on basic operation of the CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer. Students collect data on machines similar to those in plants. For students with little or no experience with CSI analyzers, but who are experienced in vibration data collection and analysis. If analysis skills are needed, we recommend the Basic Vibration Analysis course.

TopicsAnalyzer/Computer Communication• Predefi ned Route Data Collection• Off -route Data Collection and Setup• Monitor Mode Measurements• Peak and Phase Measurements•

Prerequisites Understanding of vibration analysis

Cost $1,440Note: If attending both courses - #2072 & #2091 - a 15% discount will be applied to the cost of both courses.

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 4/25

2091 - Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue

SynopsisThis two-day course is derived from the standard three-day Advanced CSI 2130 with PeakVue. Intended for personnel with single-channel vibration analysis experience and little or no multi-channel experience. This class covers advanced signal processing using Emerson’s patented PeakVue technology for slow-speed analysis, coherence and cross-channel phase, operating defl ection shapes (ODS), modal analysis, and other advanced techniques.

TopicsPeakVue• Advanced Transient Downloadable Program (DLP)• System vs. Signal Analysis• Dual channel Data Collection•

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Fundamentals of Cross-Channel Data Collection• Intro to Coherence and Cross-Channel Phase• Orbit Data Collection• Intro to Operating Defl ection Shape (ODS) Testing Methods• Intro to Model Analysis Testing Methods• Advanced 2-channel DLP•

PrerequisitesSingle channel vibration analysis experience is required.

Cost $1,440Note: If attending both courses - #2091 & #2072 - a 15% discount will be applied to the cost of both courses.

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 4/27

7009 - DeltaV Implementation I

SynopsisThis 4½ day course covers a complete DeltaV implementation.

Who Should Attend?This course is designed for individuals responsible for confi guring and commissioning a DeltaV system.

ObjectivesStudents will be able to defi ne system capabilities, defi ne nodes, confi gure continuous and sequential control strategies, operate the system and defi ne users and security.

TopicsSystem Overview• Explorer• Control Modules• Control Studio• Motor Control• Regulatory Control• WorkSpace• System Operation• Alarms and Process History View• Sequential Function Charts• Phase Logic Modules• Security•

Prerequisites Windows experience

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/10, 2/14, 3/14, 4/11, 5/16, 6/20, 7/18, 8/22,

9/26, 10/24, 11/21, 12/12Fort McMurray: 4/11, 10/3Saskatoon: 4/25, 10/17

7012 - DeltaV Operator Interface for Continuous

Control

SynopsisThis two-day course uses lectures and hands-on workshops to provide an in-depth overview on operating the DeltaV System.

Who Should Attend?Operators, supervisors and managers responsible for the operation of continuous processes using DeltaV system.

ObjectivesAccess operator displays• Manipulate various control module operating parameters to • operate the processRespond to process alarms• Monitor process performance• View real-time and historical trend data•

TopicsSystem Overview• Access DeltaV Operator Window, Menu Displays & Directories• Discrete and Analog Control Module Operation• Accessing Alarm Displays and Alarm Handling• Motor Control Module Operation• Regulatory/Cascade Control Module Operation• Accessing Real-time/Historical Trend Data• Sequencing Operation• SIS Modules•

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

7017 - DeltaV Implementation II

SynopsisThis 4½ day course is for process control engineers responsible for confi guring the DeltaV system. Advanced topics covered include displays, function blocks, and confi guration tips.

Who Should Attend?This sequential course is for users that have completed introductory courses.

TopicsFunction Block Structure• HART Inputs and Outputs• Analog Control Blocks• DeltaV Tune with InSight• Device Control Options• Class Based Control Modules• Expressions• Unit Alarms• Display Environment• Custom Faceplates• Custom Dynamos• Multi-Dimensional (Array Parameter)• Equipment Modules•

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Prerequisites Course 7009

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start DatesEdmonton: 2/28, 4/25, 6/6, 8/15, 10/3, 12/5Saskatoon: 6/13, 11/14

7018 - DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting

SynopsisThis four-day course covers hardware components comprising the DeltaV system. Using a lecture/workshop format, students assemble the system, power up the Controller, I/O subsystem and workstation. They learn to use available diagnostic tools to verify any hardware-related fault conditions. They’ll also be introduced to confi guration tools and the operator interface.

Who Should Attend?Those responsible for hardware and troubleshooting the DeltaV Control Network, Controllers, I/O subsystem and Workstation interface. Recommended for confi guration engineers prior to confi guration classes.For students with systems that include bus technologies, courses 7030, 7032 or 7034 are recommended.

TopicsDeltaV Overview• Controllers• I/O Cards• Carriers• Field Power• System Power Supplies• Control Network• Workstations• Diagnostics• Troubleshooting• DeltaV Operate Overview• Interpreting the Event Journal and Alarm List•

Prerequisites Windows experience

Cost $3,480

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4 days

Locations & Start DatesEdmonton: 1/17, 3/21, 5/9, 7/11, 9/19, 11/28Fort McMurray: 3/28, 7/5, 11/7

7020 - AMS Device Manager

SynopsisAMS Device Manager hands-on instructor-assisted training modules and exercises provides the quickest route to productive use of this predictive maintenance application. Training exercises focus on skills required by engineers and technicians and are based on real-world tasks that users will encounter on the job.

7020-1 – Confi guring and Using AMS Device ManagerViewing and Modifying Devices• Creating a Plant Database Hierarchy and Adding Devices• Using the 375 Field Communicator with AMS Device • ManagerUsing the AMS Device Manager Browser Functions• Audit Trail• Calibrating Device - Calibration Assistant• Confi guring and Monitoring System Alerts•

7020-2 – AMS Device Manager System AdministrationAMS Device Manager System Overview• Installing an AMS Device Manager Server Plus Standalone• Starting AMS Device Manager for the First Time• Network Communication Interface Setup• AMS Device Manager Database Management• Installing a Distributed System• Installing Device Types from Media•

7020-3 – SNAP-ON ApplicationsAMS ValveLink® SNAP-ON Application• Engineering Assistant SNAP-ON Application• Plugged Line Diagnostic SNAP-ON Application• Root Cause Diagnostic SNAP-ON Application• QuickCheck SNAP-ON Application• AMS Device Manager OPC Server & Matrikon OPC Explorer• AMS Device Manager Web Client & Web Services• AMS Suite: Asset Portal •

This instructor-assisted course is a hands-on, self-paced environment, allowing the student to work at an individual pace. AMS Device Manager modules may be purchased for self study. Training can also be delivered at your plant with the help of our certifi ed instructors.

Cost $2,540

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/12, 8/22, 10/10Fort McMurray: 3/22

7022 - AMS Device Manager with Fisher HART

SynopsisDesigned to teach technicians & engineers how to commission, calibrate, confi gure, maintain, and troubleshoot Fisher Smart devices using AMS Device Manager & the ValveLink SNAP-ON.

ObjectivesThe course begins with an introduction to the features and functionality of the AMS Device Manager software. It proceeds to discuss important database design and management issues, and then delves into device-specifi c techniques for commissioning, maintaining, and troubleshooting these Fisher smart devices - DVC5000, DVC6000 and DLC3000.

TopicsIntroduction to AMS Device Manager• Getting Started with AMS Device Manager• Viewing and Modifying Devices• Role and Function of the Database•

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Database Architecture and Design Considerations• Database Maintenance Issues• Managing Device Confi gurations• Replacing and Deleting Devices• HART Communicator• Using the Audit Trail• Monitoring System Alerts• DVC5000 View from AMS Device Manager• DVC6000 View from AMS Device Manager• ValveLink SNAP-ON Features and Functionality• ValveLink SNAP-ON DVC Diagnostics•

PrerequisitesA basic familiarity with Fisher smart devices will be benefi cial.

Cost $2,610

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 6/13, 9/5Fort McMurray: 12/6

7025 - DeltaV Advanced Graphics

SynopsisThis 4½ day course expands on graphic topics covered in both the DeltaV Implementation, course 7009 and DeltaV Implementation II, course 7017.

Who Should Attend?This course is for process control engineers responsible for confi guring advanced functionality in the DeltaV user interface.

TopicsVisual Basic Primer• Forms, Modules and Schedules• User Preferences• Picture Sizing• Environment Customization• Custom Faceplates• Function Block Faceplates• FRS Functions• Pop Up Menus• Color Threshold Tables• Custom Dynamos• Tag Groups• Key Macro Editor•

Cost $3,770

Prerequisites Course 7009

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 6/13, 10/17

7032 - Fieldbus Systems and Devices

SynopsisMaximum hands-on experience working with the integration of FOUNDATION fi eldbus devices and DeltaV scaleable system.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for installing, troubleshooting, calibrating and confi guration FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus instruments and control strategies the DeltaV scaleable systems.

ObjectivesInstall fi eldbus instruments and segment checkout for the correct operation of the physical layer. Use the DeltaV system to perform AMS Device Manager methods such as calibration, setup wizards, zero tri and diagnostics. Implement a pressure loop using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus function blocks with the DeltaV Control Studio application. Confi gure PlantWeb Alerts and device alarm parameters.

TopicsFOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Overview• Macro Cycle Execution• Fieldbus Function Blocks• Control Strategy Confi guration• Control Anywhere• FieldVue Theory of Operation• Transmitter Theory of Operation• AMS Device Manager Methods• Fieldbus Wiring Practices• System Troubleshooting• Confi guring Fieldbus Device• Alarms and PlantWeb Alerts• Confi guring a Fieldbus Operator Display• Segment Checkout Procedures•

PrerequisitesCourse 7009 or Course 7018. The 375 Field Communicator and ValveLink for Fieldbus will be demonstrated and available for students as optional activities.

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/7, 5/30, 8/29, 12/5

7034 - Communication Bus Interface with DeltaV

SynopsisThis 4½ day course covers the integration of fi eldbus-compliant devices using DeltaV systems. Students will be able to install, calibrate, confi gure and check out FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, AS-i, and Profi bus DP devices, including proper wiring practices.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for interfacing FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, AS-i, DeviceNet and Profi bus DP communication busses to a DeltaV scalable system.

TopicsFOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Overview• FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus: Wiring/Installation• Installation of H1 Interface Card and Segment Checkout • ProceduresRosemount Pressure Transmitter and Digital Valve Controller• Using AMS Device Manager to Calibrate the DVC, and Zero •

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Trim the Pressure TransmitterUsing DeltaV Control Studio to Confi gure a Pressure Loop • Using Fieldbus Device Function Blocks• Actuator Sensor Interface (AS-i) Overview• AS-I: Wiring/Installation• Assembling/Confi guring AS-i Network-DV• Profi bus DP Overview• Topologies: Wiring/Installation• Assembling & Confi guring Profi bus DP Network with DeltaV• DeviceNet Overview• DeviceNet, Wiring and Installation• Assembling/Confi guring DeviceNet-DeltaV•

The 375 Field Communicator and AMS ValveLink diagnostics for fi eldbus will be demonstrated and available for the students as optional activities.

Prerequisites Course 7009 or Course 7018

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

7037 - Communication Bus Interfaces with the

DeltaV System

SynopsisThis three-day course covers the integration of fi eldbus compliant devices using DeltaV systems.

Who Should Attend?Those interfacing with DeviceNet, AS-i, Profi bus DP HART and serial communication busses to a DeltaV scalable system.

ObjectivesStudents will be able to install, confi gure and verify proper operations of AS-i, Profi bus DP, DeviceNet and HART devices, including proper wiring practices. The AMS Intelligent Device Manager will be used to confi gure HART instruments.

TopicsActuator Sensor Interface (AS-i) Overview • AS-i: Wiring and Installation • Assembling and Confi guring AS-i Network with DeltaV• Profi bus DP Overview• Topologies: Wiring and Installation• Assembling & Confi guring Profi bus DP Network with DeltaV• DeviceNet Overview, including Wiring & Installation• Assembling and Confi guring DeviceNet with DeltaV •

The 375 Field Communicator will be available for the students.

PrerequisitesCourse 7009, DeltaV Implementation or Course 7018, DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting.

Cost $2,680

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 2/23

7303 - DeltaV Safety Instrumented System (SIS)

Maintenance

SynopsisThis three-day course is a hands-on instructor-led course. It covers the architecture of the DeltaV SIS including Rosemount SIS instruments and Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controllers.

Who Should Attend?Individuals responsible for maintaining a DeltaV SIS.

ObjectivesStudents will gain a working knowledge of the hardware and software allowing them to troubleshoot & maintain the system.

TopicsSafety Lifecycle• DeltaV SIS Overview• DeltaV SIS Hardware• Safety Instrumented Functions• Rosemount SIS Instruments• AMS Device Manager• Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controller• SISNet Repeaters•

Prerequisites Course 7018

Cost $2,900

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 5/4

7305 - DeltaV SIS Implementation

SynopsisThis 4½ day course is a hands-on instructor led course. It covers complete DeltaV SIS Implementation including hardware and software architecture. Students will be able to design a DeltaV SIS Network and Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs), as well as confi gure smart SIS instruments and their associated alerts, including partial stroke testing.

Who Should Attend?This course is for personnel who design, implement, commission and service DeltaV SIS.

TopicsDeltaV SIS Overview• DeltaV SIS Hardware• Confi guring SIFs in DeltaV• Rosemount SIS Instruments Security• AMS Device Manager• Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controller• SISNet Repeaters• DeltaV SIS Security• DeltaV Version Control•

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Prerequisites Course 7009

Cost $3,770

Start & End Times8 am to 4:30 pm (Friday 8 am to noon) / 4.5 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 5/9, 10/31

735S - Evaluation & Implementation of

Foundation Fieldbus

SynopsisThis two-day course uses modules combining FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus theory with hands-on exercises that require students to design, assemble and commission FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus devices using DeltaV DCS, 375 handheld communicator and NI confi gurator.

Who Should Attend?This course is designed for individuals responsible for evaluating or interfacing the current FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus technology for process systems.

ObjectivesStudents will understand the fundamentals of FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus, the role of function blocks, addressing, modes and status. You will learn ways to modify current engineering and troubleshoot installations using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus.

TopicsFundamentals of the FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Specifi cations• Project Engineering Practices Using FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus• Comparison of Conventional 4-20 mA DCS Technology to • FOUNDATION™ fi eldbusDesign of H1 Fieldbus Segments• Use of the DeltaV, NI Confi gurator & 375 Handheld • Communicator to Confi gure & Troubleshoot FOUNDATION™ fi eldbus Control Loops

PrerequisitesBackground in instrumentation and electrical disciplines, control or project engineering and design.

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Call to discuss

B100 - Fundamentals of Bettis PressureGuard

Systems

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom and hands-on sessions to introduce the Fundamentals of the Bettis PressureGuard Self Contained Hydraulic Emergency Shutdown Systems.

Who Should Attend?Designed for technicians, mechanics, operators and others who are responsible for the installation, maintenance and effi cient operation of Bettis PressureGuard Systems.

ObjectivesUpon completion, the student should understand the basic principles of operation, maintenance and troubleshooting of the Bettis PressureGuard System.

TopicsPressureGuard Hydraulic Module• Pressurematic Pilots• Iso Test Valve• UM Bonnets• Bettis Linear Actuators• Bettis Rotary Actuators•

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Cost Call to discuss

Location & Start Dates Call to discuss

D102 - EQP Systems Advanced Technical Training

SynopsisThis three-day course will cover the Eagle Quantum Premier System hardware, software, confi guration, logic programming, troubleshooting, maintenance and design practices. This course does not apply to other standard fl ame and gas detection systems.

Who Should Attend?This class is designed for system integrating engineers, designers and maintenance personnel.

ObjectivesIdentify compatible components of an EQP System• Understand terminology associated with an EQP system• Wire and confi gure EQP system hardware components• Understand the function of the ports on the controller• Understand functions of the EQP System Controller• Program the controller with typical fi re and gas detection • schemes using S3 LogicUnderstand the functional capabilities of the menu • structure.Access point display information via the Safety System • Software (S3)Calibrate & maintain EQP System compatible fl ame • detectors, gas detectors, and other applicable system componentsTroubleshoot the EQP System for faults, shorts and opens.• Apply appropriate input/output modules to connect various • fi re & gas system components & compatible 3rd-party devices

TopicsSystem Hardware Overview• EQP System Wiring and LON Addressing• S3 Software Overview (Main & Confi guration Screen • Navigation)System Confi guration and Point Displays• Backup/Restore• Basic Logic Elements• Typical Fire & Gas Logic Programming• Troubleshooting/Maintenance• Supervision• Hardware Maintenance/Troubleshooting•

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Advanced Logic Elements• Advanced Fire and Gas Logic Programming• S3 Menu Functions• Modbus Overview•

Cost $2,540

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/5, 10/4

M350 - Murphy Power Ignition System

SynopsisThis one-day course is to train attendees to be able to understand all aspects of the MPI Ignition Controller.

Who Should Attend?Mechanical Technicians

ObjectivesUpon completion of this course students should be able to understand system operations, installation techniques, programming, and troubleshooting potential problems.

TopicsMPI System & Components Review• Functionality of MPI Controller• Programming of the Controller• Installation of System• Troubleshooting•

PrerequisitesSome knowledge of ignition systems on industrial gas engines.

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am - 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Call to discuss

R325 - REMVue – 500 Field Technician Training

SynopsisThis one-day course provides an overall working knowledge of the REMVue®– 500 controller., and comprehensive overview of the hardware and software tool requirements for this product.

Who Should Attend?Designed for persons requiring the understanding of the hardware, software tools (REMVue®– 500 IO Toolkit) and maintenance requirements of a REMVue®– 500 controller and the basic skills necessary to confi gure, calibrate and support it.

ObjectivesIdentify the primary components of this controller.• Understand and confi gure setpoints, transmitter ranges, • timers, PID and sequence parameters.Interpret REMVue®– 500 panel drawing.• Understand the operating philosophy of this controller.• Able to confi gure a blank controller and calibrate analog • input channel using the REMVue I/O Toolkit.Able to download the ISaGRAF using the REMVue I/O Toolkit.• Able to navigate HMI screens.•

TopicsController and I/O Modules Overview• Spartan Panel Documentation Review; Operating Philosophy• Spartan Panel Drawing Review; Mechanical & Electrical • SectionsHMI Screen Navigation• Confi guration of Setpoints, Transmitter Ranges, Timers, and • Selected ParametersTroubleshooting Common Problems•

Note: A version of the REMVue I/O toolkit level 3 software is available. Software for the HMI screen can also be purchased.

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/29, 7/5, 11/15Grande Prairie: 5/24

R345 - REMVue–500 Level 2 Software Training

SynopsisThis two-day course provides general working knowledge of the software used to confi gure and maintain the REMVue®– 500 control system. Students receive a comprehensive overview of the software tools used with this product.

Who Should Attend?Designed for those wanting to understand the software tools & programming structure of the REMVue®– 500 control system.

ObjectivesUnderstand the relationship between the I/O Toolkit and • ISaGRAF confi gurationsLocate tags in the Modbus map• Complete basic revisions in the Proface HMI confi guration• Download the Proface HMI confi guration to the display• Locate specifi c code functionality in standard ISaGRAF • projectComplete basic revisions in the ISaGRAF code• Compile and download an ISaGRAF program• Monitor the ISaGRAF program on-line• Upload and download confi guration setpoints using the RTI • Confi guration Utility

TopicsI/O Toolkit Memory Mapping and Tag Structure• Modbus Mapping• Proface HMI Confi guration using GP-PRO Software Package• Overview of ISaGRAF software including programming• Overview of Standard REMVue®– 500S Program Logic• Compiling & downloading Programs with ISaGRAF software• Troubleshooting with the ISaGRAF software•

Note: Spartan Controls sells the IO Toolkit Software, Proface GP-PRO Software & ISaGRAF dongle. Call Tracey Kaszas at (403) 207-0759 (Spartan Calgary) for info.

PrerequisitesR325, REMVue–500 Field Technician Training

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Maximum Five students / 2 days

Cost $1,000

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 3/30, 7/6, 11/16Grande Prairie: 5/25

S100 - Valve Sizing & Selection

SynopsisThis one-day course uses lectures and examples to explain Fisher FirstVue software for sizing and selecting control valves.

Who Should Attend?This seminar is designed for engineers, technicians and others who are responsible for the selection of control hardware.

ObjectivesSelect the proper style & size of control valve for applications• Perform control valve sizing• Select the proper trim size for an application•

TopicsControl Valve Selection• Flashing• Gas Sizing Examples• Liquid Sizing• Viscosity Corrections• Gas Sizing• Noise Discussion• 2-Phase Flow• Liquid Sizing Examples• Cavitation• Noise Examples•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/24, 3/14, 5/16, 8/15, 10/17, 12/12Calgary: 1/26, 3/16, 5/18, 8/17, 10/19, 12/14Regina: 5/24

S110 - Safety Relief Valve Sizing & Selection

SynopsisThis one-day course uses lectures and examples to explain the correct procedure for sizing and selecting safety relief valves.

Who Should Attend?This seminar is designed for engineers, technicians and others who are responsible for the selection of safety relief valves.

ObjectivesStudents will have an understanding of:

The applicable ASME, API and ANSI specifi cations that • govern safety relief valvesSafety relief valve design and operation• The sizing equations and their correct application•

TopicsASME, API and ANSI Specifi cation Review•

Valve Design• Materials• Typical Application Problems• Gas/Vapor Sizing• Liquid Sizing• Steam Sizing•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/19, 5/19, 10/20Calgary: 3/18, 6/16, 9/15, 12/16

S140 - Farris Safety Relief Valve Maintenance

SynopsisThis two-day course uses lectures and examples to explain the correct procedure for Farris Valve maintenance.

Who Should Attend?Technicians & others responsible for maintaining Farris Valves.

TopicsValve Nomenclature and Defi nitions of Valves• ASME Code Requirements• Valve Maintenance• Valve Disassembly and Inspection• Adjustments for Blowdown• Test Bench Technique; Air, Steam and Water• Maintenance Problems and Remedies• Bench Teardown of Valves• Remachining of Nozzles• Discussion on “Do’s” and “Don’ts” of Lapping and Bench • Testing after RepairGeneral Maintenance Information• Parts Inspection and Critical Dimension Measurement• Ring Locations Eff ects• Diff erential Testing Technique• Quiz on Safety, Safety Relief Valves•

Cost $650

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/4, 11/21

S210 - Micro Motion Mass Flowmeter Training

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom lectures and workshops to explain how to correctly calibrate, maintain and apply Micro Motion Mass Flowmeters.

Who Should Attend?Those responsible for maintenance, calibration, selection and application of Micro Motion Mass Flowmeters.

ObjectivesSelecting and sizing a Mass Flowmeter for a suitable • application.Correctly plan and install the meter.•

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Correctly confi gure the meter for a proposed application.• Perform basic troubleshooting•

TopicsTheory of Operation• Transmitter and Sensor Types• Confi guration• Sizing & Installation• Proving & Meter Verifi cation• Applications• Troubleshooting•

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/19, 11/22

S215 - Truck Unloading System

SynopsisThis one-day course covers fundamentals of the Fisher ROC-based Spartan Controls Truck Unloading System operation. Note: This course does not cover the Winware Touch screen system.

Who Should Attend?This course is recommended for operators and supervisors, technical and engineering staff .

ObjectivesIdentify system components• Understand the principles of operation of the system • measurement instrumentationUnderstand the principles of operation of primary software• Troubleshoot panel hardware operation issues• Familiar with the user set-up screens• Familiar with the software capabilities & confi guration•

Cost $500

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Dates Edmonton: 4/20, 11/24

S310 - Fundamentals of Compressor Control

SynopsisThis one-day course uses classroom lectures to introduce the fundamentals of compressor control.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, technicians, mechanics, operators and others responsible for the implementation and effi cient operation of compressor control.

ObjectivesUpon completion, the student should understand the basic principles of both dynamic and positive compressor control.

TopicsDynamic Compressor• Advantages, Design & CharacteristicsPositive Displacement Compressor•

Types, Advantages, Design & CharacteristicsControl• Installations• Drivers• Electric• Gas Turbine (types)• Basic troubleshooting for engine optimization• Introduction to REMVue & MPI Systems•

Cost $325

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start DatesEdmonton: 3/28, 7/4, 11/14

S330 - Compressor Engine Ignition

Troubleshooting

SynopsisThis one-day course is to train attendees on troubleshooting the components of an ignition system.

Who Should Attend?Engineers, operators, mechanics, technicians - responsible for installing & maintaining an industrial ignition system.

TopicsIgnition Fundamentals• Primary Ignition Troubleshooting• Secondary Ignition Troubleshooting• Magneto Troubleshooting• Troubleshooting Common Problems• Digital/Microprocessor Ignition• Ignition Testing Equipment•

Cost Call to discuss

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Dates Call to discuss

S900 - Fundamentals of Control

SynopsisThis half-day course is an intro for those in the process industry interested in the fundamentals of process instrumentation.

Who Should Attend?This course is intended to introduce those in the process fi eld to the implementation and effi cient operation of pressure, temperature, level and fl ow control loops.

ObjectivesUnderstand the operation of regulators, controllers, control valves, actuators and control accessories as well as a brief introduction to HART and Fieldbus.

TopicsDiscussed in terms of design, selection and application:

Regulators• Measurement Instrumentation• Control Valves and Actuators• PID Controllers•

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Control Accessories• Advanced Control (HART & Fieldbus)•

Cost No Charge

Start & End Times8 am to 1 pm (Lunch will be provided after class ends.)

Locations & Start Dates Edmonton: 1/25, 3/15, 5/17, 8/16, 10/18, 12/13Calgary: 1/27, 3/17, 5/19, 8/18, 10/20, 12/15Regina: 5/25

S-EIM-1 - EIM Series 2000 Actuator Maintenance

SynopsisThis one-day course provides working knowledge of the EIM Series 2000 electric actuator, providing operating fundamentals through use of a M2CP modular control package. Students identify and troubleshoot electrical & mechanical components, and diff erentiate actuator control problems from valve problems. They learn basic skills for providing on-site operation, maintenance and servicing for Series 2000 model actuators.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, mechanics, operators - those who install, maintain and operate EIM electric actuators.

ObjectivesGeneral knowledge of actuator and valve function, and an • understanding of the Series 2000 electric actuator operation Identify and locate components that make up a M2CP • package and housing groupLearn basic wiring diagram interpretation skills to operate & • maintain the control package & its variety of control optionsSet travel limits and torque switches• Develop the skills required to provide on-site operation, • maintenance and servicing for Series 2000 model actuators

TopicsFunctions of Actuators• General Valve Operation• Actuator/Valve Physical Confi gurations• Basic Series 2000 Actuator Operation• EIM Product Basics-M2CP Control• Model Number Codes and Selection• Wiring Diagram and Data Sheet Interpretation• Setting Travel Limits and Torque•

Note: This course can be modifi ed to more closely represent the customer’s installed base and be presented on site by a certifi ed EIM instructor for groups of six or more.

Cost $400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start DateEdmonton: 9/19

S-EIM-2 - EIM Series TEC2000 Actuator

Maintenance

SynopsisThis one-day course provides working knowledge of the EIM Series TEC2000 (Total Electronic Control) electric actuator. It provides the fundamentals of electrical operation, construction, assembly, hardware, software and hands-on confi guration through the use of a RDM (Remote Display Module). Students learn how to identify and troubleshoot electronic as well as mechanical components. They will interconnect various control confi gurations for the TEC2000 units and learn basic skills required to provide on-site operation, maintenance and servicing for Series TEC2000 actuators.

Who Should Attend?Technicians, mechanics, operators - those who install, maintain and operate EIM electric actuators.

ObjectivesIdentify basic components and assemblies of a TEC2000 non-• intrusive actuator by function, confi guration and operationIdentify & locate components comprising a TEC2000• Learn TEC2000 wiring diagram interpretation skills required • to operate & maintain control package and control optionsConfi gure the TEC2000 unit with local controls, RDM • (Remote Display Module) and a laptop computer using factory supplied softwareDevelop skills to provide on-site operation, maintenance and • servicing for Series TEC2000 model actuators

TopicsTEC2000 Actuators - An Overview• Actuator Mechanics• TEC2000 Control Package• Infrared Controller-Clicker• EIM Product Basics• Model Number Codes and Selection• Wiring Diagram and Data Sheet Interpretation• Setting Travel and Torque Limits• Confi guration and Software Tools• Recommended Maintenance•

Note: This course can be modifi ed to more closely represent the client’s installed base and be presented on site by a certifi ed EIM instructor for groups of six or more.

Prerequisites None

Cost $400

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 1 day

Location & Start Date Edmonton: 9/20

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FG05 - Understanding Industrial Processes Measurement & Control

SynopsisAn overview of industrial measurement and control will be presented. Using a generally non-mathematical approach, students are provided with a foundation for communication with control system professionals.

ObjectivesCommunicate with measurement and control professionals.• Understand the role of measurement and control in industrial • processesCompare continuous, batch, and discrete control and how • they are used in industryInterpret measurement and control terminology.• Compare the methods and devices used in temperature, • pressure, and level fl ow measurementUnderstand the operation and components of a feedback • control loopUnderstand the fundamental concepts of controller tuning• Compare diff erent control system architectures including • single loop controllers, DCS, and PLCsApply ISA standards to interpret symbols & documentation.• Communicate the latest trends in measurement and control•

TopicsConcepts of Process Control•

Continuous / Batch / Discrete Control • The Role of Measurement and Control in Industry • Graphic Description of Loop Components• Component Loop Dynamics•

Industrial Measurement Systems• Overview• Sensor Selection and Characteristics• Transmitters / Smart Transmitters.•

Pressure Measurements• Concepts / Instruments / Diff erential Pressure Measurement •

Level Measurement • Concepts • Hydrostatic Head Level Measurement • Capacitance Level Measurement • Ultrasonic Level Measurement• By Weight•

Flow Measurement • Fluid Fundamentals• Methods and Concepts • Diff erential Head Flow Measurement • Velocity Flow Measurement Devices•

Mass Flowmeters Temperature Measurement• Concepts / Thermometers / Thermocouples / RTDs / • Thermistors

Temperature Transmitters Industrial Process Control• Basic Feedback Control / Components / PID Control • Final Control Elements •

Tuning Concepts Trends in Control Technologies• Smart Components / Fieldbus Classroom •

Laboratory Exercises• Flow measurement review / Pressure scales review•

Interpreting simple P&IDs • Bring a hand-held calculator to class. Includes ISA text

Cost $2,045 USD

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 3 days

Location & Date Edmonton: 9/12

TC05 - Understanding Tuning & Control Loops

SynopsisThis two-day course covers the principles of automatic industrial control & the operation of the proportional, integral and derivative control modes. Controller tuning is also covered.

ObjectivesUnderstand the concepts of PID control• Explain the operation of the components in a closed loop • control system including static and dynamic functionsIdentify requirements for open loop & closed loop stability• Use three methods to tune a control system for stated quality • controlUnderstand cascade control loops functions & advantage of • cascade control over single element feedback controlTune a cascade control loop for optimum control• Understand the principles and design features of feedforward • control, & identify advantages of feedforward over feedback

TopicsReview of Feedback Control Concepts and Components: • History / Operation / Concepts / Pictorial Representation / Disturbances in the LoopControl Modes: Proportional / Integra / Derivative • Dynamic and Steady State Considerations: Gain / Dead Time / • Time ConstantTuning Control Systems: Closed Loop Tuning Using Ziegler • Nichols Method / Open Loop Tuning / Evaluation and Control CriteriaCascade Control: Primary Loop / Secondary Loop / Design • and Tuning CriteriaRatio Control: Applications / Implementation• Feedforward Control: Criteria / Applications / Implementation • / LimitationsClassroom / Laboratory Exercises• Demonstrate the operation of components required for • closed loop controlReview start-up procedures for single & multi-loop systems.• Observe operation and tuning of a feedback control loop • using a PC-based simulation softwareHands-on tuning of level loops using a digital controller with • an I/P on one and with a digital positioner on the other loop

Cost $2,045 USD

Start & End Times 8 am to 4:30 pm / 2 days

Location & Start Date

Edmonton 9/15

These two courses are ISA classes

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Qualifi cation for Enrollment

Education Services will not accept individuals for training who are competitors of Emerson Process Management or Spartan Controls in the fi eld to which the training pertains.

Tuition Payment

Methods of payment include purchase order, cheque, VISA, MasterCard, or American Express credit cards. Tuition is subject to change without notice. Courses are subject to a 5% GST charge.

Course Materials

All necessary documentation, catalogs, and literature are included in the course tuition.All materials are copyrighted. Audio and video recording are prohibited and no material or portion of any course may be reproduced in any manner without prior approval.

Continuing Education Units

Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) are awarded for successful completion of most Emerson Process Management courses, based on minimum 80% attendance.

Cancellations & Transfers

All courses have a minimum attendance requirement that, if not met, could mean cancellation or rescheduling. In the event of cancellation, Spartan’s liability is limited to the tuition cost, not travel or living expenses. We reserve the right to cancel or reschedule a course up to 14 days prior to the start date.If you must cancel your enrollment, we require 14 days notice or you will be charged 50% of the tuition fee. Full tuition is charged for failure to attend without cancelling. Substitutions are permitted until the fi rst day of class.

Travel Details

If you intend to buy airline tickets with penalty clauses, please call us to check course status.Out of town students should make the arrangements necessary to ensure arrival in class by 8 a.m. If fl ying, please allow suffi cient time for travelling to the airport and checking in when scheduling return transportation.Transportation, personal expenses and meals outside of class are the student’s responsibility.

Registration

Visit www.spartancontrols.com and use the online registration or call either of the contacts below to register: Debbie Toonen, Registrar [email protected] 780-440-5666 Pamela McLachlan, Education Coordinator [email protected] 780-440-5659

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British Columbia

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Saskatchewan

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