EMMT2400 — Control Processes
Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Electrical Maintenance Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 3 Credit(s) This course studies the control devices, sensors, transducers, instrumentation and control loop strategies and structures that control applications such as, boilers, chillers, rotating machinery, cooling towers, HVAC, heat exchangers, batch reactors and distillation processes used in industry by chemical plants, oil refineries, steel mills, water treatment plants, drink producers, and waste treatment plants. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Concurrent Course(s): Take EMMT 0011 ; Required as Identify the primary sensors and transducers and describe their functions for measuring flow, temperature, pressure, and level. Quizzes, lab exercises throughout weeks 1-4, midterm and final exam. 2. Identify the primary control valve actuators, the purpose of positioners and discuss the application of each of them. Quizzes, lab exercises throughout week 5, midterm and final exam. 3. Explain the use of alternative final control devices and the advantages or disadvantages of each of them. Quizzes, lab exercises during week 5, midterm and final exam. 4. Illustrate the principles of operation, terminology, safety considerations and applications for common analytical instruments used in industry. Quizzes, lab exercises during week 6, midterm and final exam. 5. Employ the principles of operation and applications for on-stream analytical ins
Prerequisites: EMMT2250, EMMT2300