2008 Educational Curriculum

provided to you by New England Controls, Inc.



JUNE 2008

June 16th – 20th - Course 7201 – DeltaV EASY Advanced Control Overview

This 4 ˝ day course introduces students to the advanced control tools available within DeltaV and how they may be used to improve plant operations.  The principal technology that is utilized in each product will be discussed.  The areas of improvement that may be achieved will be detailed.  Also, each student will gain hands on experience with these tools in class exercises based on realistic process simulations.
June 23rd - 27th - Course 7009 – DeltaV Implementation I

This 4 ˝ day course covers a complete DeltaV system implementation.  Upon completion of this course the student will be able to define system capabilities, define nodes, configure continuous and sequential controls strategies, operate the system and define users and security.


JULY 2008

July 14th – 18th - Course 7017 – DeltaV Implementation II

This 4 ˝ day course is for process control engineers responsible for configuring the DeltaV system.  Advanced topics will be covered including display scripting, function blocks, and configuration tips.
July 28th - August 1st - DeltaV Systems BATCH Implementation
This 4 ˝ day course covers the implementation of a complete batch application.  A process simulator will provide a batch application.  Students will use DeltaV Batch software to configure recipe entities including, Aliasing, Phase Logic, Operations and Unit Procedures.  Equipment entities will also be configured including, Units modules and Process cells.


SEPTEMBER 2008

September 17th-19th - Course 1100 - Gas Regulator Technology
This 3-day course is designed for technicians and engineers responsible for the installation and maintenance of regulators and relief valves.  Emphasizing hands-on training, this course teaches students to install, trouble-shoot and adjust gas regulators and relief valves.
September 28th – October 1st - Course 1451 – Valve Maintenance with DVC Calibration
This is a 4-day session.  The first 2-days of the course will cover sliding stem and rotary valves and actuators.  Topics will include valve and actuator setup, maintenance, repair and troubleshooting.  The following 2-days will be focused on the installation, calibration of the 5000 and 6000 series digital valve controllers (DVC’s) using the 375 handheld communicator.  An overview of ValveLink Software will be included.  Students spend 50% of their time in hands-on workshops.

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