Course Objectives
- Learning how to use the equipments in the oil and gas industry
- Understanding the operations of control system
- Becoming aware of hazard materials
- Managing risks safely
- This course provides a practical treatment of instrumentation and control systems in Oil and Gas industry. Whether the participant is a new electrical, instrumentation or control technician/ technologist / graduate engineer or indeed, even a practicing facilities engineer, they will find this course beneficial in improving their understanding, skills and knowledge of the whole spectrum of control systems in the oil and gas environment.
Who Should Attend?
- Mechanical technicians
- Electrical engineers
- Electrical technicians
- Oil and gas engineers
Course Content
Day 1
- Process control terminology and symbols
- Process loop introduction
- Measurement instrumentation for flow, level, temp and pressure
- Instrument calibration concepts
- Introduction to loop dynamics, tuning and control
Day 2
- Final control elements
- Control valves
- Actuators
- Control valve instrumentation
Day 3
- Production process control
- Production surface facilities systems
- Foundation fieldbus
- Fieldbus in hazardous areas
Day 4
- Instrumentation selection in hazard areas
- Hazard materials and how they behave when they are ignited
- Standards, certification and marking
- Sources of hazard
- Area classification
- Equipment inspection
Day 5
- Fiscal metering design specification
- Risk mitigation, technologies, and architecture of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
- Safety Integrity Level (SIL) overview
- Fire and gas Sensors selection