Industrial Mechanical System
Overview of the Course
This course has been designed to introduce trainees to the basic principles of Instrument verification, maintenance, and calibration. They will learn the responsibilities of the instrument technician and the importance of accuracy and documentation. Participants will gain knowledge in the various calibration procedures of various types of measuring instruments, as well as the more complex final control elements.
Course Content
- Calibration and Verification
- Introduction to calibration and Verification principle
- Selection of Measurement and Control Devices Repair modes and records
- Handling equipment. Cleaning and decontamination; Testing and evaluation; Disassembling and reassembling; Calibration; Test stands
- Troubleshooting instrument error
- Safety while working with instruments
- Hands-on practical exercises & simulations
Course Benefits
At the end of this course, all trainees shall be able to;
- Define calibration
- Recognize if an instrument is properly calibrated by examining the instrument input and output
- Explain how calibration affects quality, productivity, and safety
- Identify conditions when calibration is performed such as at an installation, periodic scheduled maintenance, in response to process deviation, and after repair or change in mounting position
- Recognize accuracy and precision
- Identify zero shift, span error, combined zero shift and span error, and non-linearity with a pattern of instrument readings on an input/output graph or calibration data sheet
- Identify the basic elements of a calibration set-up
- Identify the input values for a five-point
- Calibration check as a percent of the instrument’s range
Registration Procedure
- Complete the registration form below this page.
- Course Registration must be completed 2 weeks before training commencement.
- Course Registration details would be sent to your email latest 24 hours before commencement of training.