IMFG 2100 Process Measurements

An introduction to the concepts of pressure and level measurement, calculations and sensing devices. The student will calibrate, troubleshoot and repair/replace pressure and level indicators, recorders, transmitters, and transducers. This course also includes instruction in performing flow measurement calculations and conversions, procedures for using flow sensing devices, calibrating, troubleshooting and repair/replacing flow indicators, recorders, transmitters, transducers, and relays. Also included are the principles of final element operation and relay actuators, positioners and control valves to their function as the last system element in a process control loop. An introduction to the concepts of temperature measurement calculations, conversions and operating principles of temperature sensing devices will be covered. Troubleshooting, calibration and repair/replacement of electronic and pneumatic temperature sensing devices are also covered. The student will study the grounding and bonding, class and division identification, and special occupancies. Prerequisite: Student must be at or above CTS level in Basic Electronics. (1/2/3)

Credits

3

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