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AIT215 — Process Control Systems

2 credits · 5 hours

5 , 3 lecture periods 3 lab periods Introductory course in Process Control Systems design, operation, and tuning of Proportional, Integral, Derivative (PID) controllers for regulating flow, temperature, pressure, and level of industrial process variables. Includes manual control, feedback control, automated controls, analysis process setup, operate, and troubleshooting processes of control systems. Also includes typical Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&IDs) symbols and tags along with the development of a basic P&ID drawing. Complete setup of analog sensors, signal conditioning equipment, pneumatic proportional valves and I/P transmitters. Adjust analog sensors, signal conditioning equipment, pneumatic proportional valves and I/P transmitters. Test analog sensors, signal conditioning equipment, pneumatic proportional valves and I/P transmitters. Build a process signal loop system. Outline: Interpreting process control system documentation Components identification Instrumentation of Symbols and Identification (ISA) Components on a P&ID diagram Components on an instrument tag and instrument index Operation of a process control system given a P&ID diagram Components on a P&ID diagram identification given their instrument tags Instrument data interpretation given an instrument list II. Analog sensors and signal conditioning equipment Preparation and testing analog sensors Preparation and testing signal conditioning equipment Operation of current-output and voltage-output si

Prerequisites: AIT125

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