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Educational Services Maximize Your Investment with Well-Trained Personnel 2020 Course Catalog Singapore DeltaV™ and PlantWeb® Plant Optimization / Asset Optimization, to include AMS and MHM, Syncade
Regional Classes, On-Site Training,
Factory Courses.
Emerson Training & Education Purpose of Catalog
We are pleased to provide you with our 2020 Emerson Automation Solutions Asia Pacific hopes this
DeltaV Automation Systems and Plant Optimization catalog will be used:
course catalog.
• To increase awareness among our customers,
Investing in your company’s most important assets, partners, and past students about the possibilities
your employees, is paramount to your business of our existing and new training offers for their
success. Below are key Plant Optimization and DeltaV career planning and advancement.
training courses designed to meet the needs of your
staff to maximize the benefits from your automation • To make informed decisions to request
equipment. Arrays of offerings are designed to match and recommend to their organizations and
the specific job responsibilities of management management their training needs via the
personnel, process engineers, system integrators, content and support services of Emerson’s
control system/IT administrators, operations personnel, training organization.
and technicians.
• To encourage customers, partners, and
organization with Emerson’s installed base
equipment to strive for operation excellence
with our education and training institutions On-site Training Money Matters
to address minimum certification standards
and requirements. In most cases workshop content can be tailored toward The cost savings over external training can be dramatic.
your specific plant, equipment, and/or conditions. One Savings on course fees are just the beginning; save
We hope that you will use the catalog to get an of our instructors will come to your venue anywhere in on travel, time, and accommodation costs. Eliminate
idea about what is available now and to think Asia-Pacific! It’s affordable, effective, convenient, and the inconvenience of having your technicians and/
about how these trainings can enhance your job much easier than you may have thought. or engineers away from the workplace. Ask for a
responsibility and opportunities in the Process comprehensive FREE proposal.
Control Management arenas.
Professional Instructors
Lee Peng Seck
MANAGER EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
All Emerson instructors are chosen from among the
PROCESS SYSTEMS AND SOLUTIONS finest exponents in their subject fields and are certified
by our parent company located in Austin/Texas/USA. COURSE OFFERINGS
They are all experienced, knowledgeable engineers with
expertise in teaching techniques. Automation Systems
DeltaV / Smart Safety Instrumented Systems
Experience Counts
Plant Optimization
With over 65 years of training experience, Emerson Automation Solutions has extensive PlantWeb / AMS Suite: Intelligent Device
Emerson Educational Services remains committed experience and expertise in running technical Manager / Foundation Fieldbus / Machinery
training courses that are practical and relevant Health Management
to providing quality training to over 20,000 to industry needs.
individuals, when and where you need it. Syncade Smart Operation
Our workshops are all comprehensive hands-on
learning experiences with more than 50% practical Management Suite
sessions and demonstrations. We communicate well Syncade group of software modules
to ensure that workshop content and timing match the provide easy, flexible, integrated solutions -
knowledge, skills, and abilities of the participants. improving operations.
3 4DeltaV and PlantWeb Training Paths
Control systems are key components of your process
automation strategy. To remain competitive, it’s important Training Courses
to stay current with today’s distributed control system
technology. Emerson Educational Services help reduce the
learning curve and keep your skills up-to-date so you can
operate your plant more efficiently. PlantWeb/DeltaV Control Loop Foundation (9025)
Introduction (7101) This course is for engineers, managers, technicians, and others that are
new to process control. This course includes the practical aspects of control
DeltaV Learning Path This course is for plant managers, process and process control engineers, design and process applications that course developers personally learned
and maintenance personnel needing an introduction to how the PlantWeb through years of hands-on experience while designing and commissioning
technology is utilized in basic process control systems and safety systems. process control applications.
Engineers Core Competencies Managers Core Competencies
Students will perform basic workstation operations including This 4½-day course is for personnel new to automation and covers
7101 PlantWeb / DeltaV Introduction 7101 PlantWeb / DeltaV Introduction accessing displays, accessing faceplates, accessing modules to make process control fundamentals as well as the practical aspects
process changes, responding to alarms and observing/changing of control system design and applications. Upon completion of
7018 DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting 7032 Fieldbus Systems & Devices tunable configuration parameters. Students who complete this 3-day this course the student will be able to effectively work with and
course will be able to: commission single and multi-loop control strategies. Interactive
7201 DeltaV Advanced Control 7037 Communication Bus Interface • Use and apply PlantWeb terminology and acronyms workshops allow the student to apply what they learn in the class.
with DeltaV • Understand the functions of DeltaV hardware components
7009 DeltaV Implementation I Prerequisites: Windows experience.
• Understand the capabilities of DeltaV software applications
7039 AMS Device Manager with DeltaV • Understand the Foundation™ Fieldbus technology Topics:
7409 DeltaV Implementation with DeltaV Live • Understand AMS Device Manager software • Background–historic perspective
• Understand the DeltaV SIS architecture. • Measurements–basic transmitter types, limitations
• Perform basic workstation operations including accessing • Analyzers–examples of on-line analyzers
7017 Implementation II Plant Operators Core Competencies displays, interpreting faceplates and accessing modules to make • Final elements–valves and variable speed drives
7012 DeltaV Operator Interface process changes, responding to alarms and observing/changing • Field wiring and communications–traditional, HART,
7016 DeltaV Systems Batch tunable configuration parameters. Foundation Fieldbus WirelessHART
for Continuous Control • Control strategy documentation–plot plan, flow sheet,
Implementation Prerequisites: None
P&ID, loop sheet
7014 DeltaV Operator Interface for Batch
7032 Fieldbus Systems & Devices Topics: • Operator graphics and metrics–considerations in
• DeltaV System Description display design
7037 Communication Bus Interface DeltaV Operator Training Solutions (OTS) • DeltaV Hardware • Process characterization–identifying process dynamics
with DeltaV • Engineering Application and gain
• Operations & Maintenance • Control objectives
7027 DeltaV Systems Administration Maintenance Technicians • Alarm Management • Single loop control–basis for PID, guideline in selecting
Self-Guided Primers • Security PID structure, action tuning and loop performance–
7076 DeltaV Configuration • Bus Architecture manual and automated tuning techniques
Standard (PCSD) 7020 AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager • Safety Life Cycle • Multi-loop control–feedforward, cascade, override,
• DeltaV SIS Overview split-range, valve position control
Primer Core Competencies • Data Integration • Model predictive control–addressing difficult dynamics,
• Batch interactive processes
7018 DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting
System Administrator Core Competencies • Process modeling–development of process simulation
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS for control system checkout
7009 DeltaV Implementation I AMS Device Manager or 7039 AMS
7020 • Application examples–batch, continuous, combustion,
Device Manager with DeltaV distillation, unit coordination
7027 DeltaV System Administration
7026 DeltaV Cybersecurity Plant Personnel New to COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
the Process Control Industry
7029 DeltaV Virtualization
9025 Control Loop Foundation
7028 DeltaV Virtualization Administration
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Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/education Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/educationFieldbus Systems & Devices (7032) DeltaV Implementation I (7009)
This course is for individuals responsible for designing and configuring This course is designed for process & process control engineers responsible
Foundation Fieldbus segments. As well as analyzing the fieldbus macro for obtaining key production data, maintaining, configuring and
cycle, troubleshooting Fieldbus segments/devices and modifying Foundation troubleshooting a DeltaV system.
Fieldbus parameters.
During the 4-1/2 day course, the student will be able to define system
This 4-day lecture/lab course provides maximum hands-on capabilities, define nodes, configure continuous and sequential
experience working with Foundation Fieldbus instruments such as: control strategies, create process alarms, operate the system,
the FIELDVUE® Digital Valve Controller, Rosemount Pressure and troubleshoot the system and modify operator displays.
Temperature Transmitters. The student will use the DeltaV control
This course includes access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice
system to commission fieldbus devices, assign foundation fieldbus
and review course workshops complete with brief recorded
function blocks to field devices, troubleshoot using diagnostics and
demonstrations available after course completion.
AMS Device Manager to manipulate device parameters.
Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows experience. Prospective attendees
Prerequisites: 7009 DeltaV Implementation I or
lacking process control experience should first attend Control Loop
7018 DeltaV Hardware Installation and Troubleshooting.
Foundation, Course 9025. Prospective attendees new to DeltaV
Topics: should first attend PlantWeb/DeltaV Introduction, Course 7101,
• Foundation Fieldbus Overview or DeltaV Hardware & Troubleshooting, Course 7018.
• Macro Cycle Execution Topics:
• Fieldbus Function Blocks • System Overview
• Control Anywhere • DeltaV Explorer
• Fieldbus Wiring and Installation • DeltaV Diagnostics
• Segment Checkout Procedures • Control Modules
• Commissioning and Configuring Devices • Control Studio
• Control Strategy Configuration • Motor Control with Interlocking and Permissive Conditions
• Configuring an Operator Display • Cascade Control
• Regulatory Control
COURSE DATES: MAY 26 • DeltaV Operate
• System Operation
Communication Interface with • Alarms & Process History View
• Alarm Help
DeltaV System (7037) • Sequential Function Charts DeltaV Implementation II (7017) DeltaV Hardware &
This course is Electrical & Instrument technicians, maintenance • Configure Theme Dynamos
technicians, E&I/reliability engineers, process control engineers, and other • Electronic Marshalling (CHARMS) This course is for process control engineers responsible for designing, Troubleshooting (7018)
personnel responsible for interfacing with DeviceNet, AS-i, Profibus DP implementing and testing configuration using the DeltaV system.
This course is recommended for instrumentation and maintenance
HART and serial communication busses to a DeltaV scalable system. COURSE DATES: JAN 6, MAR 2, APR 20, JUN 8, JUL 13, SEP 7, DEC 7 During the 4-1/2 day course, the student will be able to identify technicians, managers, and configuration engineers who need to
This 3-1/2 day course covers the integration of fieldbus compliant function block structures, interpret function block status values, know about DeltaV hardware.
devices using DeltaV systems. Upon completion of the course the DeltaV Systems Batch design error masking, define nodes, configure class-based control
This course provides an overview of the DeltaV Control Network,
modules using the Command-Driven algorithm. This course includes
student will be able to install, configure and verify proper operations
of AS-I, Profibus DP, DeviceNet Serial, EtherNet IP, and WirelessHART
Implementation (7016) access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice and review course M- and S-series hardware, and software applications. Upon
workshops complete with brief recorded demonstrations available completion, you will be familiar with the hard-ware and be able to
devices, including proper wiring practices. The AMS Intelligent Device This course is designed for individuals responsible for configuring and
after course completion. perform troubleshooting techniques. This 4-day course focuses on
Manager will be used to interrogate PROFIBUS DP and WirelessHART commissioning DeltaV Batch software.
the hardware components that make up the DeltaV system: M-series
devices. The target audience usually does the following:
This 4-1/2 day course covers the implementation of a complete batch • Configuration of Equipment Modules for Supervisory Control controllers and I/O, S-series controllers and I/O (including CHARMs),
• Responds to work orders created to calibrate, troubleshoot, application. A process simulator will provide a batch application. • Custom Faceplates and Dynamos and DeltaV Smart Switches. Using a combination of lectures and
repair, service, and replace instruments and valves
Students will use DeltaV Batch software to configure recipe entities Prerequisites: Course 7009, DeltaV Implementation I workshops, you will learn how to use operator and diagnostic tools
• Monitors alerts to preemptively address problems prior to including, Aliasing, Equipment Trains, Dynamic Unit Allocation, Phase to identify and locate hardware-related fault conditions. Workshops
operators seeing a problem in the control room Topics:
Logic, Operations and Unit Procedures. Equipment entities will also provide the opportunity to disassemble and reassemble the M- and
• Provides loop testing and assistance with instrumentation be configured including, Units modules and Process cells. This course • Function Block Structures & Status Values S-series hardware and return the system to an operating state. If your
on plant turnarounds, startups, and for project work
includes access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice and review • Analog Control Palette Blocks PID Bias/Gain, systems include bus technologies such as Foundation Fieldbus, we
• Improves process availability and reduces operations and course workshops complete with brief recorded demonstrations Deadtime, Ratio, Signal Characterizer, Splitter recommend courses 7030, 7032, or 7037. The 7018 course satisfies
maintenance costs
available after course completion. • HART Inputs and Outputs the prerequisite requirement for these bus course (except 7032).
Prerequisites: 7009 DeltaV Implementation I or • HART Device Alarms This course includes access to brief recorded demonstrations available
7018 DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting.
Prerequisites: Course 7009, DeltaV Implementation I • AMS Intelligent Device Manager after course completion so students can review exercises completed
Topics: • Unit Alarms in class.
Topics:
• Batch Overview • DeltaV Tune with InSight
• Communication Bus Introduction • Unit Phase • Device Control Options Prerequisites: Windows Experience
• AS-I Overview • Alias Definition • Class Based Control Modules Topics:
• AS-I: Wiring and Installation • Unit Module • DeltaV Overview
• AS-I Network with DeltaV • Process Cell COURSE DATES: FEB 17 • Operator Alarms
• PROFIBUS DP Overview • Class Based Control Modules • DeltaV Diagnostics
• PROFIBUS Wiring and Installation • Class Based Equipment Modules • DeltaV Smart Switches
• Configuring a PROFIBUS Segment • Operation • DeltaV I/O Cards and Carriers
• Device Net Overview • Unit Procedure • Controllers and Power Supplies
• Device Net Diagnostics and Configuration • Procedure • Electronic Marshalling (CHARMs)
• Troubleshooting • Equipment Trains • HART I/O
• Serial Interface • Unit Aliasing • Redundant I/O
• HART Overview • Dynamic Unit Allocation
• Ethernet I/O Overview
COURSE DATES: APR 13, AUG 11, OCT 19
• Wireless I/O Overview
COURSE DATES: JAN 20, SEP 21
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
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Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/education Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/educationDeltaV Systems DeltaV Operator Training OTS
Administration (7027) DeltaV Operator Training Simulation (OTS) is an engineered, hands-
on, process-specific learning environment designed to up-skill our Application Station Maintenance Engineering Operator Station
This course is designed for control system administrators, process customers’ operations workforce. DeltaV OTS exposes operators to
control engineers and IT specialist responsible for managing, installing, what they will experience in their actual control room. This enables
and commissioning a DeltaV system. operations personnel to gain experience in an off-line, non-intrusive
This 4-1/2-day course is designed for control system administrators, environment. Operators will learn DeltaV operating concepts while
process control engineers and IT specialist responsible for managing, learning their actual process in preparation to effectively handle
installing, and commissioning a DeltaV system. This course includes incidents or process upsets. The ability to practice how to handle
access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice and review course potential incidents in a simulation environment is invaluable. The OTS
workshops complete with brief recorded demonstrations available training solution is not only key to preparing operations personnel
after course completion. prior to the start-up of new automation projects. It’s an ongoing tool
to train future operators, a great refresher tool and a platform for
Prerequisites: Course 7009 DeltaV Implementation I
more advanced training for current operators.
or 7018 DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting
Topics: DeltaV OTS includes the following key deliverables:
• Overview of system components and topologies • Self-Guided Custom Curriculum Based on the Customer’s
• DeltaV domain setup, including independent Configuration and actual displays.
DeltaV domain controllers • DeltaV Training Simulators that include both hardware
• DeltaV installation procedures and software that operate the customer configuration in
• Licensing a simulated environment.
• Import and export of configuration • Student Testing that includes realistic failure scenarios that
• Firmware upgrades record actual operator responses.
• Controller health diagnostics Key tangible savings and benefits include: DeltaV Virtualization (7029) Topics:
Virtualization Hardware Setup
• User administration • Quicker, Smoother Start-Ups
• Configuration Database administration • Reduced Operator Error This course is designed for system administrators responsible for installing • Overview of a typical virtualization system
• Creating additional workstations • Product Loss Reduction/Elimination and maintaining DeltaV Workstations on a virtual platform. • Differences between a Host and DC Servers
• Auto Update services • Improved Product Quality This 4-1/2 day course focuses on the installation, configuration and • Role of a DC
• Continuous historian administration • Regulatory Violation Reduction/Elimination system administration of a virtualized DeltaV distributed control • Networks within a virtualized system
• Advanced continuous historian administration • Reduce Incident Reporting system. Using a combination of lectures and workshops students • Clusters
• Remote desktop services • Operator Acceptance and Endorsement to will learn skill sets that enable them to properly plan, implement and • Virtual Networks
• Event chronicle administration Change Management maintain a robust DeltaV Virtual Studio (DVS) system intended for Virtual Machines
• Network Time Protocol configuration/diagnostics online (production) use. A key objective of this course is to prepare
• Backup and restore procedures students for all aspects of owning a DVS system with special emphasis
• Review Templates
on providing highly available, reliable and secure access for end users
• Process to create Virtual machines
To discuss OTS and simulation contact us at • Overview of classroom setup
COURSE DATES: FEB 3, NOV 9
ap.education@emerson.com of the DVS system.
• Create additional DeltaV Workstations
Prerequisites: Course 7027, DeltaV Systems Administration for
DeltaV Operator Interface DeltaV Virtual Studio Tools
DeltaV Operator Interface Windows 7/Server 2008
for Continuous Control (7012) Topics:
• Grouping
This course is for operators, supervisors, and managers responsible for the
for Batch (7014) • Virtualization Primer — Basics of How Virtualization Works • VM Modifications
• Overview of DeltaV Virtualization Solutions • Edit Collection Settings
operation of continuous processes using DeltaV System. This course is for operators, supervisors, and managers responsible
for the operation of batch processes using DeltaV system. • Planning a DeltaV Virtual Studio System Thin Clients
This 2-day course uses lectures and hands-on workshops to provide • Installing and Configuring a VRTX Chassis and Blade Servers
an in-depth overview on operating the DeltaV System. Students who This 2-1/2 day course uses lectures and hands-on workshops to • DeltaV Remote Desktop Connection (DRDC)
• Creating DeltaV Virtual Machines including a • Redundant Thin Client Networks
complete this course will be able to: provide an in-depth overview on operating the DeltaV System. ProfessionalPlus Node
• Access operator displays It includes all content in course 7012 plus students will: • Configuring a WYSE or a Pepperl+Fuchs Thin Client and Replication & Disaster Recovery
• Manipulate various control module • Understand basic batch terminology Redundant Thin Client Networks
• Operating parameters to operate the process • Manipulate Unit Module parameters • Install/Configure Replication
• Create a Highly Available Failover Cluster • Examine replication options
• Respond to process alarms • Access the Batch Operator Interface • Patching and Hardening of Cluster Nodes
• Monitor process performance • Run procedures • Recover from failovers
• Cluster Health Monitoring and Troubleshooting
• View real-time and historical trend data • Review batch history data • Disaster Recovery and Replication Health Monitoring & Troubleshooting
Topics: Topics: • Upgrading and Capacity Expansion • Emerson SHM
• System overview • System Overview • DVS/Cluster Diagnostics
• Accessing DeltaV Operate window, menus displays • Accessing DeltaV Operate COURSE DATES: JAN 13, FEB 24, MAR 23, MAY 11, JUL 20, NOV 23 • DeltaV Alarming
and directories • Window, Menus Displays and Directories • Failure Scenarios
• Discrete and analog control module operation • Discrete, Analog, Regulatory and DeltaV Virtualization Host Patching & Moving VMs
• Accessing alarm displays and alarm handling Cascade Control Module Operation
• Motor control module operation • Motor Control Module Operation Administration (7028) • Patching Procedures, Verification
• Regulatory and cascade control module operation • Accessing Alarm Displays/Alarm Handling COURSE DATES: Call to discuss
• Accessing real-time and historical • Accessing Real-time/Historical Trend Data This course is designed for system administration personnel that will be
• Trend data • Accessing Process History View maintaining DeltaV workstations on a virtual platform after installation.
• Unit alarms • Sequential Function Chart Operation This 3 day DeltaV Virtualization course focuses on the various
• Sequential function chart operation • Phase and Recipe Controls software that is used in the management of a DeltaV Virtualization
• Phase logic modules • Batch Operator Interface environment. Students will engage in workshops that will reinforce
• Batch Historian the material discussed to successfully run and maintain a Virtualized
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS • Campaign Manager DeltaV system.
Prerequisites: Course 7024 DeltaV Systems Administration: XP/
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
Server 2003 or; Course 7027 DeltaV System Administration
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Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/education Visit our website for course descriptions and dates: www.emerson.com/educationDeltaV Cybersecurity (7026) This 4-day course is for instrumentation technicians responsible for
DeltaV PMO Configuration • Tailoring Control Performance
all areas of managing and ensuring the reliability of instrumentation -- Placing more Emphasis on Selected Control or
This course is designed for DeltaV System Administrators or IT personnel in the plant process including startup and commissioning, normal Standard (PCSD) (7076) Constraint Parameters
responsible for implementing DeltaV security. operations, maintenance, and troubleshooting. --Improving Control Performance when the Process
This course is designed for engineers and technicians who maintain a
The 4-1/2 day DeltaV Cybersecurity course focuses on the DeltaV is Deadtime Dominant
The hands-on workshops with AMS Device Manager along with DeltaV system configured using the PMO Configuration Standards for
Security Manual and the practical implementation of the guidance DeltaV will address areas relating to the instrument technician’s
-- Compensating for Large Changes in Process Gain
DeltaV (PCSD) library.
provided within. Students will engage in activities to properly apply or Dynamics
daily tasks.
Emerson’s Defense-in-Depth strategies so that students can have This 4-½ day course will introduce students to the PCSD structure and -- Minimizing the Impact of Process Noise on Control
Prerequisites: Microsoft windows experience. Minimal DeltaV and commonly used PCSD templates for analog, discrete and regulatory Performance MPC Application
the skills to apply these same strategies on their DeltaV systems.
Students are encouraged to read the DeltaV Security Manual
AMS experience is recommended but not required. Recommended control. Students will also learn how to implement new DeltaV control -- Selecting and Applying MPC, MPC-Pro and MPC-Plus Blocks
before attending class.
to take 7018, but not required. modules using the PCSD library. • Optimizing Control
Topics: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
-- Optimizing the Control Using the MPC-Pro or MPC-Plus Blocks
Prerequisites: 7027 DeltaV System Administration or
7024 DeltaV Systems Administration: XP/Server 2003
• DeltaV and PlantWeb Overview • Support a production system based on PCSD through
• Smart Commissioning understanding the structure of the PCSD library COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
Topics: • AMS Device Manager Overview • Modify existing control strategies while maintaining consistency
• DeltaV Deployment Guidelines & Physical Security • Foundation Fieldbus Overview with the PCSD library DeltaV Implementation I
-- Define the expected DeltaV installation environment • ValveLink SNAP-ON Introduction • Add control strategies while maintaining consistency with the
-- Define physical access rules (cabinets, switches, • ValveLink DVC Setup PCSD library with DeltaV Live (7409)
consoles, etc.) • HART Overview This course is designed for process & process control engineers responsible
• DeltaV Area Control Network Prerequisites: Course 7009, DeltaV Implementation I and familiarity
• PROCONEX QuickCheck SNAP-ON for obtaining key production data, maintaining, configuring and
-- Define proper network segmentation and topology rules with process control
• PROFIBUS Overview troubleshooting a DeltaV system.
-- Use DeltaV Firewall-IPD and Smart Switches • Wireless SNAP-ON Introduction Topics:
-- Lock and protect embedded nodes • PlantWeb Alerts • Benefits of a structured approach to configuration During the 4-1/2 day course, the student will be able to define system
• Communications Security & Remote Access to DeltaV • AMS Device Manager User Interface -- PCSD Structure capabilities, define nodes, configure continuous and sequential
-- Define communication and security requirements • Setup and use of Alert Monitor in AMS Device Manager -- Operator graphics standards control strategies, create process alarms, operate the system,
for remote access • Device Replacement for HART, Fieldbus, and PROFIBUS Devices -- Configuration of the following using troubleshoot the system and modify operator displays using the
-- Use Emerson Smart Firewall • AMS Device Manager Audit Trail PCSD class-based modules: DeltaV Live Operator Interface introduced with DeltaV Version 14.3.
-- Deploy Remote Desktop Gateway server • AMS Device Manager Calibration Assistant Analog value reading and setting This course includes access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice
-- Configure DeltaV remote desktop server Control of discrete devices and review course workshops complete with brief recorded
• Active Directory Design & User Account Management COURSE DATES: APR 6, JUL 27 Loop control demonstrations available after course completion.
-- Define Active Directory implementation guidelines Sequential control using Equipment Modules
-- Create customized DeltaV users and groups Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows experience. Prospective attendees
-- Audit user privileges
DeltaV Advanced Control (7201) -- Modification of existing PCSD-based control configuration
lacking process control experience should first attend Control Loop
-- PCSD methods for:
-- Configure password policies through Group Policy Objects This 4½-day course introduces students to the advanced control tools Foundation, Course 9025.
Module arbitration
-- Configure smart card login for Windows and DeltaV available within DeltaV and how they may be used to improve plant Mode locking Topics:
-- Create View-Only user account operations. The principal technology that is utilized in each product will be Mode, state and failure propagation • System Overview
• Device Hardening & Event Logging discussed. The areas of improvement that may be achieved will be detailed. Inter-module interfacing • DeltaV Explorer
-- Define device internal and interface protection rules Also, each student will gain hands on experience with these tools in class Interlocks, permissives and force setpoints • DeltaV Diagnostics
-- Deploy DeltaV Endpoint protection and Application exercises based on realistic process simulations. • Control Modules
Whitelisting (McAfee) Prerequisites: Courses 7101, PlantWeb/DeltaV Intro. or 7009, COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS • Control Studio
-- Configure daily antivirus scans DeltaV Implementation I or equivalent field experience. • Motor Control with Interlocking and Permissive Conditions
-- Manage whitelist inventory, adding applications to whitelist DeltaV Model Predictive • Cascade Control
-- Configure Windows Firewall Topics: • Regulatory Control
-- Create USB/Removable media Group Policy Object • The Control Foundation in DeltaV
-- Traditional tools e.g. override, cascade, ratio
Control (7202) • DeltaV Live
-- Configure syslog and other device logs to report to a System • Graphics Studio
Information and Event Management (SIEM) appliance -- Improvements provided by advanced control This course is designed for process and control engineers who are applying
• System Operation
-- Configure DeltaV Network Security Monitoring appliance • DeltaV Inspect with Insight DeltaV Predict and Predict Pro.
• Alarms & Process History View
-- Use SIEM dashboard to show system events -- Detection of abnormal conditions This 3-1/2 day course is designed for process and control engineers • Alarm Help
• Software Patching -- Performance indices who are applying DeltaV Predict and Predict Pro. It provides practical • Sequential Function Charts
-- Define how to obtain and install security patches -- Performance reports examples of how to determine the benefits of MPC application • Configure Theme Dynamos
-- Use Emerson’s Automated Patch Management solution • DeltaV Tune with Insight and how this control may be used to meet specific application • Electronic Marshalling (CHARMS)
• Backup & Recovery -- Tuning response requirements. Students will gain hands on experience through lab
-- Define best practices and available technologies to -- Process learning exercises based on realistic dynamic process simulations. COURSE DATES: MAR 9, AUG 24
backup critical data -- Adaptive tuning
-- Adaptive control Topics:
-- Use the DeltaV Backup & Recovery (Acronis) software • How to Justify an MPC Project
• DeltaV Fuzzy
-- Principals of logic control -- Evaluating the Cost of Process Variation
COURSE DATES: JUN 22, OCT 12 -- Estimating the Reduction in Variation that is possible
-- FLC function block, tuning
• DeltaV Predict using MPC
AMS Device Manager (7039) -- MPC for multi-variable control -- Calculating the Benefit of Maximizing throughput\when
The target audience usually does the following: -- Model identification,data screening plant production is restricted by Input Limits or
• Responds to work orders created to calibrate, troubleshoot, -- Simulation of response, tuning • Measurable Constraint
repair, service, and replace instruments and valves • DeltaV Neural • Meeting Application Requirements
• Monitors alerts to preemptively address problems prior to -- Creation of virtual sensor -- Ensuring Disturbance Inputs are Independent
operators seeing a problem in the control room -- Data Screening, training of Other Process Inputs
• Provides loop testing and assistance with instrumentation • DeltaV Simulate -- Meeting Control Requirements when the
on plant turnarounds, startups, and for project work -- Process simulation Response Times are Very Different
• Improves process availability and reduces operations and -- Simulate Pro -- Understanding the Design and Testing of
maintenance costs an Integrating Process
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
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Designed specifically to increase the overall reliability of the
entire safety function, the DeltaV SIS system also benefits from
the proven ease of use of our industry-leading DeltaV digital
automation system.
Training Courses
The DeltaV SIS system takes advantage of the PlantWeb
architecture’s digital communications and smart diagnostics
within field devices to increase the availability of the whole of DeltaV SIS with SLS 1508 Topics:
• Safety Lifecycle
the Safety Instrumented Function.
Maintenance (7303) • DeltaV SIS Overview
Scheduled partial-stroke testing of final control elements • DeltaV SIS with Electronic Marshalling Hardware architecture
This course is for Electrical & Instrument technicians, maintenance
can improve the safety level, reduce the number of risky Including Power Requirements
technicians, E&I reliability engineers and other personnel responsible
personnel trips into the field, and increase the mandatory • Commissioning and Downloading the DeltaV SIS with
for maintaining a DeltaV SIS SLS 1508.
Electronic Marshalling components
proof test interval.
This 3-day course is a hands-on instructor led course. The course • Safety Instrumented Functions
covers the architecture of the DeltaV SIS including Rosemount SIS • Rosemount SIS Instruments
instruments and Fisher Digital Valve Controllers. Students will gain a • AMS Device Manager
working knowledge of the hardware and software allowing them to • Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controller
troubleshoot and maintain the system. • DeltaV Diagnostics
Prerequisites: Course 7018, DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting,
• Partial Stroke Test using AMS Intelligent Device Manager
with Electronic Marshalling
is a requirement.
• Local Safety Network Bridges
SIS Training Path SIS Learning Path Topics:
• The safety lifecycle COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
• DeltaV SIS overview
7305 DeltaV SIS Implementation 7305 DeltaV SIS Implementation • DeltaV SIS hardware
• Safety instrumented functions
DeltaV SIS Implementation (7305)
7303 DeltaV SIS with SLS 1508 Maintenance • Rosemount SIS instruments This course is for personnel who design, implement, commission and
• Fisher SIS digital valve controller service DeltaV SIS.
7304 DeltaV SIS Maintenance with Maintenance Technicians • SISNet repeaters This 4-1/2 day course is a hands-on instructor led course. The course
Electronic Marshalling Maintenance 7303 DeltaV SIS with SLS 1508 Maintenance covers complete DeltaV SIS Implementation including hardware
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS and software architecture. Students will be able to design a DeltaV
Safety Engineering Overview 7304 DeltaV SIS Maintenance with SIS Network and Safety Instrumented Functions (SIFs). Additionally,
Safety Engineering Electronic Marshalling Maintenance DeltaV SIS with Electronic students will be able to configure smart SIS instruments and their
associated alerts, including partial stroke testing.
Marshalling Maintenance (7304)
Prerequisites: Course 7009 is a requirement.
This course is for Electrical & Instrument technicians, maintenance Recommend IEC 61511 knowledge.
Additional Competencies technicians, E&I/reliability engineers and other personnel responsible
for maintaining DeltaV SIS with Electronic Marshalling. Topics:
Safety Engineering Overview • DeltaV SIS Overview
This 3-day hands-on instructor led course covers the architecture of • DeltaV SIS SLS 1508 Hardware Architecture
Safety Engineering the DeltaV SIS with Electronic Marshalling including Rosemount SIS • DeltaV SIS with Electronic Marshalling Hardware Architecture
instruments and Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controllers. Students will be • DeltaV Safety Instrumented Functions
able to identify the DeltaV SIS with Electronic Marshalling hardware • Rosemount SIS Instruments
and software components. Students will practice troubleshooting • AMS Device Manager relating to DeltaV SIS
and maintenance techniques with DeltaV SIS simulators throughout • Fisher SIS Digital Valve Controllers
the course. • SISNet Repeaters
Prerequisites: Course 7018 DeltaV Hardware and Troubleshooting • DeltaV SIS Security
is a requirement. • DeltaV Version Control
• Local Safety Network Bridges
NOTE:
All prices are subject to 7% GST which is applicable COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
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Today’s plant is a myriad of process control hardware Working in a plant for long periods of time can create AMS Device Manager (7020) Intermediate AMS Machinery
and software. Everything from valves to compressors, “legacy thinking,” where even when it is in the best
from level measurement devices to real-time data interest to change, nobody can bring themselves to
Completing 3-days of AMS Device Manager hands-on instructor Manager (2074)
assisted training modules and exercises, provides the quickest route
servers, and from boilers to condensers. do so because “that’s the way we’ve always done it.” to your productive use of this predictive maintenance application. This 4-day course teaches some of the more advanced machinery
Emerson Educational Services offerings can show The training exercises focus on skills required by engineers and analysis techniques available in AMS Suite Machinery Health™
Just operating this collection of technologies is how to optimize existing equipment with new methods technicians, and are based on real-world tasks that most users will Manager Software. This course focuses more on analysis and
challenging. Making them all work together at their and technology. encounter on the job. reporting with the use of Vibration Analysis module, Reporting
best to produce the best product at a profit is a module, Exception Analysis, PEAKVUE™ technology and full version
Prerequisites: Computer experience with Windows operating system of RBMview.
daunting task. It takes more than just monitoring the is recommended.
process to be successful. It takes optimizing the devices This course is based on the current mass release of the AMS
and the process together in the right environment with Topics: Machinery Manager software. Students can call to verify if the course
7020 -1 Configuring and Using AMS Device Manager is appropriate to the version they are using. Wireless technology,
people who have a clear understanding of both.
• Viewing and modifying devices Infrared Analysis, Motorview, Online Monitoring and OilView modules
• Creating a Plant Database Hierarchy and adding devices are covered in other course offerings and are not part of this course.
• Using the HART Communicator with AMS Device Manager
• Using the AMS Device Manager browser functions Prerequisites: Intro to AMS Machinery Health Manager
Plant Optimization • Audit Trail (Course 2068), Basic Vibration Analysis course or 6 months
• Calibrating a device using Calibration Assistant vibration analysis experience are recommended.
Vibration Analyst Exam • Configuring and Monitoring System Alerts Topics:
AMS Suite
2021EX ISO Category 1 Exam 7020- 2 AMS System Administration • PEAKVUE™ Technology
AMS Trex Device Communicator • AMS Device Manager System Overview • Vibration Analysis module
2022EX ISO Category 2 Exam • Installing an AMS Device Manager Server Plus standalone system • Reporting Module
7020 AMS Device Manager • Exception Analysis
• Starting AMS Device Manager for the First Time
2023EX ISO Category 3 Exam • Network Communication Interface Setup • Nspectr
• AMS Device Manager Database Management • BMview
Vibration Analysis • Installing a Distributed AMS System • Data Transfer
• Installing Field Device types from media • Route Modification
2031 Basic Vibration Analysis / ISO AMS Machinery Manager Software
Category 1 Compliant Course Introduction to COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
2068
2032 Intermediate Vibration Analysis / ISO AMS Machinery Manager
Category 2 Compliant Course Introduction to AMS Suite:
2074 Intermediate
2033 Advanced Vibration Analysis / ISO AMS Machinery Manager Machinery Health Manager (2068)
Category 3 Compliant Course This 4-day course was designed for the new users of AMS Machinery
2070 Advanced AMS Machinery Manager Manager. Students learn methods of database creation and vital
features of route creation such as collecting reference data, analyzer/
Online Monitoring computer communication, and the basic concepts of Analysis
Machinery Health Analyzer Parameter Sets, Alarm Limit Sets, and Fault Frequency Sets. A
2086 AMS 6500 ATG Operation machinery analyzer is used to demo the process of loading routes
and Maintenance 2094 Advanced CSI 2140 for data collection. This course will also include a basic overview of
the vibration plotting application and reporting functions.
2080 Online Protection Operation 2076 Fundamentals of the CSI 2140
Prerequisites: Computer experience with the Windows operating
and Maintenances system and some vibration analysis experience are recommended.
2072 Fundamentals of the CSI 2130
2088 AMS Online Prediction Operation Topics:
and Maintenance • Navigation
Lubrication • Database Creation
• Data Collection
2082 Lubrication 1 and 2 • Basic Analysis and Reporting
• Link to RBMview
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
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Manager (2070) Category II Compliant (2032) Compliant (2031) This 3-day course is intended for personnel with single-channel
vibration analysis experience and little or no multi-channel experience.
This 4-day course is the third in our series of AMS Machinery This course complies with Category II Vibration Analyst per ISO This course complies with Category I Vibration Analyst per ISO This class covers advanced signal processing using Emerson’s
Manager courses. Its focus is on the management, modification standard 18436-2: Vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics. standard 18436-2: Vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics. patented PeakVue™ technology for slow-speed analysis, coherence
and optimization of the existing AMS Machinery Manager database. Category II Vibration analysts are expected to be able to select This course is intended to enable students to operate a single channel and cross-channel phase, operating deflection shapes (ODS), modal
Students will learn how to modify existing Wizard configurations, appropriate vibration measurement techniques, set up instruments machinery analyzers, dump and load routes, recognize the difference analysis, and other advanced techniques.
add and edit users, statistically adjust alert and fault levels, make for basic resolution of amplitude, frequency, and time, perform basic between good and bad data, and compare vibration measurements
global database changes, and many other very useful database spectrum analysis, maintain a database of results and trends, perform against pre-established alert settings. Although this training course Audience: This course is intended for personnel with single-channel
functions. This course is based on the current mass release of the AMS single-channel impact tests, classify, interpret, and evaluate test is not product specific, students will use Emerson’s CSI technologies vibration analysis experience and little or no multi-channel experience.
Machinery Manager software. Students can call to verify if the course results in accordance with applicable specifications and standards, for demonstration purposes. The class shows the student how to use Prerequisites: Single channel vibration analysis experience
is appropriate to the version they are using. Wireless technology, recommend minor corrective actions, and understand basic single the vibration analyzer in conjunction with Emerson Machinery Health is required.
Infrared Analysis, Motorview, Online Monitoring and OilView modules plane field balancing concepts. Management supported software to analyze basic vibration defects.
are covered in other course offerings and are not part of this course. Participants will receive a complimentary copy of the Pocket Vibration Topics:
This course also features the use of the CSI 2130 Machinery Analyzer • PeakVue™
Analysis Trouble-Shooter Guide.
Audience: This course is intended for the advanced user who has in conjunction with advanced machinery analysis techniques. • Resonance Detection
already created a machinery database and has been acquiring, storing Discussions of case histories on machinery faults are one of the Prerequisites: Fundamentals of vibration or up to six months of • Dual Channel Data Collection
and analyzing data for six months or more. focal points of this course. vibration experience is recommended. • Fundamentals of Cross-Channel Data Collection
Prerequisites: Intermediate Vibration (course 2032) or one year Students will receive a complimentary copy of the Simplified Topics: • Introduction to Coherence and Cross-Channel Phase
vibration analysis experience are recommended. Experience with Handbook of Vibration Analysis, Volume I, by Art Crawford. • Principles of Vibration • Orbit Data Collection
the Windows operating system is recommended. • Data acquisition & Signal Processing • Introduction to Operating Deflection Shape (ODS)
Prerequisites: Basic Vibration Analysis course and a cumulative Testing Methods
Topics: 18 months of field experience are recommended.
• Condition monitoring & Corrective Action
• Equipment Knowledge • Introduction to Modal Analysis Testing Methods
• Advanced Analysis Features in Vibration Analysis Module • Advanced Two-Channel DLP
• Problem Reporting
Topics: • Acceptance Testing
• Equipment Testing and Diagnostics • Basic Analyzer Functions • Zoom Analysis, Cascade, and Overall
• Status-at-a-Glance Operation and Reporting • Reference Standards • Transient Time Waveform Capture and Analysis
• Nspectr® • The Class Shows Students How to Recognize Machine Defects
• Reporting and Documentation such as: • AMS 2140 Analysis Experts Functions
• Wizard - Reporting Techniques and Modification/ • Fault Severity Determination
Addition of Setup Information
-- Unbalance
• Analyzer Averaging Techniques -- Shaft Misalignment COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
• Austostat • Sensor Selection Guidelines
• Database Utility -- Looseness
• Database Zip Utility
• Introduction to Demodulation and PeakVue™ -- Rolling Element Bearing Defects AMS 6500 ATG Operation
• Advanced Waveform Analysis -- Gear Problems
• Network Administration
• Data Locker Management
• Sideband Analysis -- Resonance Introduction to Electrical Defects and Maintenance (2086)
• Rolling Element Bearing Failure Modes -- Introduction to Electrical Defects This 3-day hands-on training course is for any user or analyst involved
• Advanced Electrical Analysis Techniques with operating and maintaining an AMS 6500 ATG Protection System.
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS • Pump/fan Vibration COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS Workshops include practice with module and software configuration.
• Phase Analysis using Single and Dual Channel
OilView for AMS Machinery • Perform Basic Single-Plane Field Balancing Fundamentals of CSI 2130 Audience: This 3-day course is a hands-on training for anyone
involved with operating and maintaining an AMS 6500 ATG System.
Manager (2083) COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS Machinery Health Analyzer (2072) Topics:
In this 4-day course students learn database creation and • Overview of hardware and modules
This 2-day hands-on course focuses on the basic operation of the
modification, creation and modification, Analysis Parameter and
Alarm Limit Sets. The course demonstrates how to set up and
Fundamentals of the CSI 2140 CSI 2130 Machinery Health Analyzer. Students will collect data on • Rack and module configuration
• Machine Studio software functionality,
configure the OilView software module, discusses calibration and Machinery Health Analyzer (2076) lab machines. This course is designed for students with little or no
experience with CSI analyzers, but who are experienced in the field navigation and configuration
use of OilView instruments (including the CSI 5200 Trivector Analyzer) • System troubleshooting and maintenance
This course is designed for personnel with little or no experience with of vibration data collection and analysis.
for analyzing oil samples onsite, and explains data interpretation and • ATG View App
AMS analyzers, but who are experienced in the field of vibration data
basic reporting. Prerequisites: Understanding of vibration analysis.
collection and analysis.
Audience: This course is designed for those who are new to CSI Topics: COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
This 2-day hands-on course focuses on the basic operation of the
onsite oil analysis instruments and experienced users who wish
AMS 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer. Students collect data on lab
• Analyzer/Computer Communication
to use advanced OilView features in AMS Machinery Manager.
machines.
• Predefined Route Data Collection
Topics:
• Off-Route Data Collection and Setup
• Introduction to Oil Analysis
Prerequisites: Understanding of vibration analysis. Familiar with basic • Monitor Mode Measurements
• On-Site Analysis
vibration collection principles. • Peak and Phase Measurements
• Reference Oil database Management Topics:
• Database Construction and Modification • Analyzer/Computer Communication COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
• Analysis Parameter Sets • Predefined Route Data Collection
• Alarm Limit Sets • Job Data Collection and Setup
• Best Practices for On-Site Analysis using OilView® • Manual Mode Measurements
• Importing Laboratory data • Introduction to AMS 2140 Analysis Expert Functions
• Basic Wear Debris Analysis Note: You may take with Fundamentals of Vibration as a 4-day course.
• Data Analysis and Reporting
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
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no oil analysis experience.
and Maintenances (2080) Topics:
This 3-day course is a hands-on training for anyone involved with • The productive lubricant analysis program
operating and maintaining an Online Protection System. Workshops • Analyzing oil data
include practice with “live” monitors and racks. • Identifying common types of wear debris, their origins, and
corrective actions
Audience: This 3-day course is a hands-on training for anyone
• The importance of contamination control
involved with operating and maintaining an AMS 6500
• Designing sampling, storage and handling procedures
Protection System.
• The components of RBM lubrication program
Topics: • Methods for extending machine life
• Overview of hardware components • The importance of Wear Debris Analysis and
• Rack configuration • Contamination Control
• Operator display software • Lubricant consolidation
• Data acquisition software • Establishing alarms
• Interface with the CSI On-line prediction system
• System troubleshooting and maintenance. COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS Advanced Vibration Analysis /
AMS Online Prediction Operation Category III Compliant (2033)
This course complies with Category III Vibration Analyst per ISO
and Maintenance (2088) standard 18436-2: Vibration condition monitoring and diagnostics.
This 4-day course best suits those who have a CSI 4500, AMS 6500, This course expands on the subject covered in the Intermediate
AMS 2600 or XP32 system installed and operational prior to attending Vibration course (Category II), especially in the areas of fault analysis
the course. and corrective actions. The class details advanced analysis techniques.
The dual channel machinery health analyzer features are introduced
Audience:
including the use of AMS™ Suite: Machinery Health Manager Software
• System users or analysts
to set up the advanced analyzer features and the downloadable
• Personnel using the CSI 4500, AMS 6500, AMS 2600 or
programs for data collection. The transient machinery health analyzer
XP32 daily
capabilities are covered such as long-term time waveform. The class
• Those responsible for configuring databases and analyzing data
covers advanced resonance detection using a variety of testing
Prerequisites: Knowledge of vibration and industrial machinery is methods, including triggered data collection. ISO 18436-2 Compliant Vibration (2023EX)
helpful, but not necessary.
Students will receive a complimentary copy of the Simplified Certifcation Exams Category III exam, available at the end of Course 2033
Topics: Handbook of Vibration Analysis, Volume I, by Art Crawford. Test Format: Written exam
• Vibration basics and terminology relating to the CSI 4500,
Prerequisites: Intermediate Vibration Analysis course and a (2021EX)
AMS 6500, AMS 2600 or XP32 Duration: 4 hours
cumulative three years of field experience are recommended. Category I exam, available at the end of Course 2031
• System overview: functionality and system components Passing Grade: 70%
• Online Watch - used to monitor the system daily Topics: Test Format: Written exam
• Online Config - adding a new machine to an existing database • Specify Appropriate Vibration Instrumentation Hardware and Eligibility for Examination:
• Vibration Analysis Module - spectrums, waveforms and Software for both Portable and Permanently Installed Systems
Duration: 2 hours • Minimum Duration of Training (hours): Category II + 38
trend data • Perform Spectrum and Time Waveform Analysis Under both Passing Grade: 70% • Minimum Duration of Cumulated Experience (months): 36
• PeakVue™ technology Processing Steady-State and Unsteady Operating Conditions • Has taken and passed the Category II exam
Eligibility for Examination:
• Transient setup and capture evaluation • Establish Specifications for Vibration Levels and Acceptance • Minimum Duration of Training (hours): 30
• Review of customer databases Criteria for New Machinery
• Recommended Minimum Duration of Cumulated Experience
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
• Measure and Analyze Basic Operational Deflection Shapes (ODS) (months): 6
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS • Measure and Analyze PeakVue™ Measurements
• Slow Speed Technology (SST®)
COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
Lubrication Level 1 and 2 (2082) • Zoom Analysis / Transient Techniques
• Dual Channel Machinery Analyzer Features
Guidelines and instruction for starting an oil analysis program will • Triggered Data Capture/Resonance Detection (2022EX)
be provided in this 3-day course. The course focuses on the basic Category II exam, available at the end of Course 2032.
properties of lubricants and lubricant specifications including COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
additive packages. An overview of laboratory testing methods and Test Format: Written exam
interpretation of test data is taught. In addition, instruction is provided Duration: 3 hours
on proper storage and handling of new, unused lubricants, as well as
Passing Grade: 70%
sample point identification and best practices for collecting samples
from machinery. Basic contamination control and wear debris analysis Eligibility for Examination:
and identification is covered. The focus of the level two portion of the • Minimum Duration of Training (hours): Category I + 38
course is the use of oil analysis with other predictive technologies to • Recommended Minimum Duration of Cumulated Experience
enhance a machinery health program. Machine life extension and (months): 18
reduction of unscheduled downtime will be covered in depth. Training • Passing Category I exam is NOT a prerequisite for taking
includes introductions to lubricant engineering, failure concepts, Category II exam
and failure prevention. Information will be provided on greases and
synthetic lubricants, including advantages and applications. The COURSE DATES: CALL TO DISCUSS
importance of Wear Debris Analysis and contamination control and
their impact on reliability will be stressed. Guidelines and step-by-
step procedures will be offered for consolidating lubricants, setting
alarm limits, as well as managing and enhancing existing lubrication
programs. Optional Level I & Level II Lubrication Certification exams
will be administered at the end of the course for no charge.
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