Vector University:

Process Analyzer Fundamentals (PAF-101)

Purpose

The purpose of the Process Analyzer Fundamentals Course is to strengthen the understanding of those individuals who work with or support process analyzers used in the hydrocarbon processing industry (chemical plants or refineries).

Audience

The course is designed for individuals who work with process analyzers used in the hydrocarbon processing industry. This course is designed for engineers, supervisors, analyzer specialist or analyzer technicians seeking a better understanding of the operating principles of process analyzers.

Structure

15 sessions plus a baseline and final exam
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Time

Thirty-two (32) hours technical content.

Materials & 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. Each student will receive a copy of the latest edition of the Process Measurement and Analysis by Bela Liptak.

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Vector CAG

14517 KIRBY DRIVE
PEARLAND, TX 77047

All courses are taught at the Houston Campus in the brand new, state-of-the-art PTU® (Process Training Unit). Parking is complimentary.

$2,340/person

All course costs include training materials and meals (breakfast, lunch and snacks) during the training day.

Course Objectives:

  • Introduce participants to principles and concepts of process analyzers
  • Explanation of in-situ and extractive measurements
  • Develop participants’ capacity to understanding basic measurement techniques including conductivity, pH, gas chromatography, spectroscopy and continuous analyzers

REGISTER FOR COURSE

For information, please email service@vectorcag.com. To view our full course catalog, click here. Call for scheduling.

Cancellation Policy:

Training is transferrable. If you are unable to attend a scheduled session after a purchase order has been submitted, you will have the option to reschedule for a future offering of the same course. Alternatively, you may substitute the class for another course of equal value.