Process Analyzer Engineering (PAE-101)
Purpose
The purpose of the Process Analyzer Engineering Course is to strengthen the understanding of those individuals who work with or support process analyzers on a daily basis.
Audience
The course is designed for individuals who work with process chromatographs. This course is designed for engineers or analyzer specialist seeking a better understanding of project methodologies and the project execution cycle. Individuals attending this training course should have previous work experience with process analytical instrumentation or lab analyzers.
Course Objectives
- Introduce participants to principles and concepts of process analyzer engineering
- Explanation of lag time, dew point and bubble point calculations
- Cover in detail additional calculations which are typically done during an analyzer project including shelter wind, roof, floor loading, heat loading and HVAC sizing, sample line pressure loss, Reynolds Number, power loading and the development of the power loading schedule, heated sample line and thermo-well fail calculations
- Develop participants’ capacity to read and understand shelter mechanical and electrical drawings, sample system drawings and other project related drawings
- Equip participants with knowledge so they understand datasheets
- Explain a typical project cycle
- Help participants develop a better understanding of how this information is used during the project engineering cycle
- Demonstrate basic understanding of these concepts by completing various lab exercises during the training
Structure
15 sessions, labs, a baseline exam and final exam
Materials and Tools
Each session includes an introduction, learning objectives, participatory methodologies, and activities. A pre/post course assessment and peer feedback form on practice sessions are included.
Time
Thirty-two (32) hours technical content
Cost
Upon Request
All course costs include training materials and meals (breakfast, lunch and snacks) during the training day
Cancellation Policy
Training is non-refundable, if you are not able to attend a training after a PO has been submitted, you will have the option to reschedule at a later date when class is provided again. Classes can be substituted for another class of equal amount.
Location
All courses are taught at the Houston Campus in the brand new, state-of-the-art PTU® (Process Training Unit). Parking is complimentary.
Questions
Please contact us or call 800-969-5678