Instrumentation Design, Deliverables & Detailed Engineering
Learn the fundamental principles and concepts of Instrumentation Design Engineering for the Oil & Gas sector. This course provides detailed knowledge and skills to facilitate faster learning curves on the job. Gain expertise in analyzing, measuring, and controlling industrial process variables using instruments and software tools. Ideal for Electronics, Instrumentation, and Electrical Engineers.
What you’ll learn
- Instrument Index, IO Database, MR Documents, Instrumentation Location Plant
- Cable Specifications, Junction Box Specifications, Cable Schedule, Junction Box Schedule / Grouping
- Instrument Air Manifold Specifications, Junction Box Location Plant, Air Manifold Location Plant
- Main Cable Tray Layout, Instrument Hook-up Diagram, Cause and Effect Diagram, Alarm Trip Setting List
- Instrument MTO, Cable Tray MTO, Instrument Loop Drawings, Junction Box Wiring Diagram
- Typical Installation Details, Control Room Layout
Course Objective
The objective of this course is to provide the candidates the Detail knowledge and skills in Instrumentation Design discipline to facilitate faster learning curves while on the job.
This course is to provide basic knowledge and skills in this discipline of Instrumentation Design Engineering for Oil & Gas sector. This course will cover the fundamental principles and concepts used in Instrumentation Design & Detailing. Upon completion of this course, students will have a clear understanding of the design principles used in Instrumentation System Design for Oil & Gas Energy Sector.
The goal of this course is to provide delegates the Detail knowledge and skills into Design, Engineering, Construction, Commissioning operation & Maintenance in the field of Instrumentation Design Engineering for Oil & Energy Sector.
What is Instrumentation Engineering?
Instrumentation and control refer to the analysis, measurement, and control of industrial process variables using process control instruments and software tools such as temperature, pressure, flow, and level sensors, analyzers, Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID).
Why Instrumentation Engineering?
The purpose of an instrumentation engineer is to Conceptualize, Design, Detail, Maintain and Trouble shoot control system for its industry. Changed mindset and government’s compliance put efforts to make safety as first priority against profits and production.
Course Contents:
Engineering Design Deliverables-
Instrument Index
IO Database
Instrument location Plan
Junction Box Specifications, Vendor offer and drawings
Air Manifold Specification, vendor offer and drawings.
Cable Specifications, Vendor offer and drawings
Instrument Hook – Up Drawings
Cause & Effect Diagram
Alarm Trip setting List
Junction Box Wiring
Cable Schedule
Air Manifold Schedule
Junction Box Layouts
Air Manifold Layouts
Cable Tray Specification, Vendor Offer and GAD
Level Sketch
Instrument Air Consumption
Instrument Power Consumption
Bulk MTO
Who this course is for:
- Electronics Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
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