This course enables English-speaking about operation or maintenance staff of industrial installations, in order to become familiar with the principle of single-loop PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) control as well as with basic control architectures, and to learn how to adjust the PID actions of a controller according to the process characteristics. Participants improve their ability to understand the impact of their actions on process control and to diagnose possible control faults.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Explain the theory of operation of PID feedback control loops, showing on one hand how a process may react to its command signal, and on the other hand how to adapt controller actions to a particular process
• Set-up, tune, and troubleshoot various types of control loops
• Set-up, tune, and troubleshoot various types of control loops
WAYS AND MEANS
• The course provides valuable information via lectures on theoretical concepts, backed-up by direct hands-on training in fully equipped classrooms
• More than 50 % of the time is dedicated to actually working on various simulated control loops and genuine industrial process control loops
• A knowledge assessment test followed by its proofreading will be run at the end of the training
• More than 50 % of the time is dedicated to actually working on various simulated control loops and genuine industrial process control loops
• A knowledge assessment test followed by its proofreading will be run at the end of the training
WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
• Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers, who are new to process control principles, or who wish to be “cross trained”
PREREQUISITES
• Knowledge of instrumentation and of basic mathematical concepts such as integral and derivative, as well as basic physical laws, although not required, would be helpful
COURSE CONTENT
PID FEEDBACK CONTROL LOOP
• PID control actions
• Controller structure
• Controller operating modes
• Stable and unstable process response
• Tuning (trial and error, IRA method, Mr Roche’s method)
• Controller complementary functions
PARTICULAR CONTROL STRATEGIES
• Cascade control
• Feedforward control
• Override, split-range and ratio control
• On/Off control
DCS AND PLC CONTROL CAPABILITIES
• Function blocks to be found in DCS and PLC’S
• Examples of control strategy programming
CONTROL-LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING
• How to check if a PID controller works properly
• Diagnosis of process variable continuous cycling, and of permanent error between process variable and set point
HANDS – ON TRAINING (50 %)
• Wiring, setting and checking digital controllers
• Tuning P.I.D. control loops on simulated process
• Tuning and troubleshooting P.I.D. control loops on genuine heat exchangers and other process
NOTE
This training course is part of a two module training package called «PIPC» : Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control, (PPC + PRI).
• PID control actions
• Controller structure
• Controller operating modes
• Stable and unstable process response
• Tuning (trial and error, IRA method, Mr Roche’s method)
• Controller complementary functions
PARTICULAR CONTROL STRATEGIES
• Cascade control
• Feedforward control
• Override, split-range and ratio control
• On/Off control
DCS AND PLC CONTROL CAPABILITIES
• Function blocks to be found in DCS and PLC’S
• Examples of control strategy programming
CONTROL-LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING
• How to check if a PID controller works properly
• Diagnosis of process variable continuous cycling, and of permanent error between process variable and set point
HANDS – ON TRAINING (50 %)
• Wiring, setting and checking digital controllers
• Tuning P.I.D. control loops on simulated process
• Tuning and troubleshooting P.I.D. control loops on genuine heat exchangers and other process
NOTE
This training course is part of a two module training package called «PIPC» : Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control, (PPC + PRI).
DURATION
37 h over 5 days
TIME SCHEDULE
monday 9 am. – friday 5 pm.
TUITION
2 650 € excluding VAT
LOCATIONS
Arles
Training objective
Acquiring new knowledge
Skills assessment method
Questionnaire with open-ended questions
Skill level
Fundamentals
Instructor in charge
Philippe TRICHET
Main trainer
Philippe TRICHET
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Senior training instructor, recognised as an expert in his field.
By the end of the session, a training certificate is delivered with an assessment of acquired skills.
Mealsareincluded.
By the end of the session, a training certificate is delivered with an assessment of acquired skills.
Mealsareincluded.
PRACTICAL WORK
50 %
This course enables English-speaking about operation or maintenance staff of industrial installations, in order to become familiar with the principle of single-loop PID (Proportional Integral Derivative) control as well as with basic control architectures, and to learn how to adjust the PID actions of a controller according to the process characteristics. Participants improve their ability to understand the impact of their actions on process control and to diagnose possible control faults.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Explain the theory of operation of PID feedback control loops, showing on one hand how a process may react to its command signal, and on the other hand how to adapt controller actions to a particular process
• Set-up, tune, and troubleshoot various types of control loops
• Set-up, tune, and troubleshoot various types of control loops
WAYS AND MEANS
• The course provides valuable information via lectures on theoretical concepts, backed-up by direct hands-on training in fully equipped classrooms
• More than 50 % of the time is dedicated to actually working on various simulated control loops and genuine industrial process control loops
• A knowledge assessment test followed by its proofreading will be run at the end of the training
• More than 50 % of the time is dedicated to actually working on various simulated control loops and genuine industrial process control loops
• A knowledge assessment test followed by its proofreading will be run at the end of the training
WHO SHOULD ATTEND ?
• Operation and Maintenance Technicians and Engineers, who are new to process control principles, or who wish to be “cross trained”
PREREQUISITES
• Knowledge of instrumentation and of basic mathematical concepts such as integral and derivative, as well as basic physical laws, although not required, would be helpful
COURSE CONTENT
PID FEEDBACK CONTROL LOOP
• PID control actions
• Controller structure
• Controller operating modes
• Stable and unstable process response
• Tuning (trial and error, IRA method, Mr Roche’s method)
• Controller complementary functions
PARTICULAR CONTROL STRATEGIES
• Cascade control
• Feedforward control
• Override, split-range and ratio control
• On/Off control
DCS AND PLC CONTROL CAPABILITIES
• Function blocks to be found in DCS and PLC’S
• Examples of control strategy programming
CONTROL-LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING
• How to check if a PID controller works properly
• Diagnosis of process variable continuous cycling, and of permanent error between process variable and set point
HANDS – ON TRAINING (50 %)
• Wiring, setting and checking digital controllers
• Tuning P.I.D. control loops on simulated process
• Tuning and troubleshooting P.I.D. control loops on genuine heat exchangers and other process
NOTE
This training course is part of a two module training package called «PIPC» : Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control, (PPC + PRI).
• PID control actions
• Controller structure
• Controller operating modes
• Stable and unstable process response
• Tuning (trial and error, IRA method, Mr Roche’s method)
• Controller complementary functions
PARTICULAR CONTROL STRATEGIES
• Cascade control
• Feedforward control
• Override, split-range and ratio control
• On/Off control
DCS AND PLC CONTROL CAPABILITIES
• Function blocks to be found in DCS and PLC’S
• Examples of control strategy programming
CONTROL-LOOP TROUBLESHOOTING
• How to check if a PID controller works properly
• Diagnosis of process variable continuous cycling, and of permanent error between process variable and set point
HANDS – ON TRAINING (50 %)
• Wiring, setting and checking digital controllers
• Tuning P.I.D. control loops on simulated process
• Tuning and troubleshooting P.I.D. control loops on genuine heat exchangers and other process
NOTE
This training course is part of a two module training package called «PIPC» : Practice of Instrumentation and Process Control, (PPC + PRI).
Session
From monday 31 october 2022 to friday 4 november 2022
In house sessions can be set-up upon request.
DURATION
37 h over 5 days
TIME SCHEDULE
monday 9 am. – friday 5 pm.
TUITION
2 650 € excluding VAT
LOCATIONS
Arles
Training objective
Acquiring new knowledge
Skills assessment method
Questionnaire with open-ended questions
Skill level
Fundamentals
Instructor in charge
Philippe TRICHET
Main trainer
Philippe TRICHET
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Senior training instructor, recognised as an expert in his field.
By the end of the session, a training certificate is delivered with an assessment of acquired skills.
Mealsareincluded.
By the end of the session, a training certificate is delivered with an assessment of acquired skills.
Mealsareincluded.