Application of Electrical and Instrumentation

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1 ISO 9001:2008 Certified ISO 29990:2010 Certified (Certificate No: ) ISO (Certificate No: ) Application of Electrical 29 May - 02 June 2016 Muscat - Oman 13Apr16 The PMI Registered Education Provider logo is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

2 Application of Electrical November 2016, Kuala Lumpur Fees: US$ 5,500/- Introduction It is important for modern day process plants, large industrial installations, Oil & Gas plants and offshore installations to be able to implement methods of operation which are reliable, proactive and cost effective. In the 21st Century, a modern practice to ensure that practical and cost-effectives are utilized, is to have a multi-skilled workforce. The Application of Electrical course has been developed to ensure that companies and organizations are able to provide training and competence so that their Engineering teams are skilled in both Electrical and Instrument Engineering and are also able to be proactive and reactive to plant outages and faults, so that downtime of plant and systems is limited and does not have significant cost implications for companies and organizations. This seminar will highlight: The requirements of Health and Safety when dealing with Electrical and Instrument Engineering applications Required standards required when working with Electrical and Instrument Technology Minimum requirement and good practice safe isolation procedures The requirements of electrical Installation and Maintenance Basic parts of an Instrument system such as Transducers, Signals, Indicators and controllers Basic Instrument and control techniques Measurement principles for Pressure, Level, Flow and temperature Introduction to Electrical and Instrument drawings, such as Single-line diagrams, Schematic diagrams, logic control, Loop diagrams, Hook-up diagrams and P&ID. Objectives At the end of this seminar, you will learn to: Elaborate on the Installation requirements of IEC and some requirements of IEEE standards Discuss requirements of competent personnel onsite Demonstrate the correct installation of a variety of Oil and Gas suitable cable Glands and accessories Apply Health and Safety, Isolation and safe working practice requirements to their workplace Use a variety of technical information such as schematic diagrams, wiring diagrams and area classification drawings Training Methodology A variety of technical lectures, practical demonstrations and practical exercises will be used to deliver the training to candidates. Case studies and examples of good and bad practice will also be demonstrated through practical demonstration and case study DVD. An end of course practical and Written Assessment will also be completed by all candidates.

3 ORGANISATIONAL IMPACT The impact from sending your work force onto this course are wide and far reaching. Candidates will gain a variety of practical and theoretical knowledge which complies with current practice and legislation. The knowledge gained by candidates can be applied back in their work roles and can be used to ensure the following: Delegates are conversant in Health & Safety and legal requirements when working with Electrical and Instrument equipment Delegates are up-to-date with current practices and techniques when using Electrical and Instrument technology Delegates with gain a very good basic understanding of a variety of Electrical and Instrument equipment Delegates will be able to apply good practice techniques to diagnose problems with Electrical and Instrument equipment Delegates competence levels will gain more skill by learning new and additional techniques to Install and Maintain Electrical and Instrument equipment personal impact Delegates will be able to gain a thorough knowledge of Health & Safety requirements, the electricity at work regulations and common industry practices such as Permit to Work and safe isolation techniques such as LOTO Delegates will be able to elaborate on basic electrical concepts such as Ohms law, Power, Inductance and Capacitance Delegates will be able to discuss basic Electrical Installation techniques such as cable installation, Glanding, Terminating and Electrical Inspection & Testing Delegates will be able to apply safe working practices when working with Extra Low Voltage, Low Voltage and some High Voltage applications Delegates will be able to apply planned preventative maintenance techniques to their workplace Delegates will be able to elaborate on basic concepts of an Instrument system such as Transducers, Signaling, Transmission, Indicators, Recorders and Controllers Recognise methods of measurement for Pressure, Level, Flow and Temperature Recognise on a basic level principles of control such as PID Be able to use a variety of Engineering drawings such as Single-line, Schematic, Component, PLC, Hook-up, P&ID and Loop drawings WHO SHOULD ATTEND? This course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit: Engineers who are not Electrically or Instrument qualified Technicians who are not Electrically or Instrument qualified Electrical Technicians who require more knowledge on Instrumentation Instrument Technicians who require more knowledge on Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineers and Technicians who require knowledge on Electrical and Instrument Engineering Newly qualified Technicians and Engineers (Electrical or Instrument) Any Technician who requires to be multi-skilled with an Electrical or Instrument bias

4 21-25 November 2016, Kuala Lumpur SEMINAR OUTLINE Fees: US$ 5,500/- DAY 1 Legislation, Codes of Practice and Electrical Circuitry Introduction Pre-course Assessment Introduction to Health and safety Dangers of Electricity Factors that affect Electric shock Introduction to Ohm s Law Basic types of circuit (Resistive, Inductive and Capacitive) Historic background of legislation The Electricity at work regulations Introduction to IEC Introduction to common practice electrical safety rules DAY 2 Electrical Isolation, Wiring Systems, Electrical Equipment and Ex-Equipment Recap on Day 1 Requirements of Isolation and LOTO techniques Introduction to Electrical Installation techniques Cable types Cable transit systems (Cable tray, Ladder racking, Trunking) Cable terminating techniques Glands and cable entry systems Basic Electrical equipment (Switches, Socket outlets, Motors, Isolators, Transformers and Lighting) Basic introduction to Ex certified equipment for potentially explosive atmospheres (Ex d, Ex e, Ex n and Ex i) DAY 3 Electrical Maintenance, Inspection, Testing Electrical Diagrams DAY 4 Instrumentation, Transducers, Signaling and Measurement Recap on Day 3 Introduction to basic Instrumentation and Control Transducers Signaling and Transmission Operational Amplifiers Indicators, Recorders and basic Controllers Basic Introduction to Pressure measurement Basic Introduction to Level measurement Basic Introduction to Flow Measurement Basic Introduction to Temperature measurement DAY 5 PID Controllers, Instrumentation Overview Drawings Recap on Day 4 Basic Introduction to PID controllers Instrumentation diagrams Hook-up diagrams P&ID Loop diagrams Post course Assessment Recap on Day 2 Introduction to Electrical maintenance Planned maintenance Reactive maintenance Maintenance techniques Introduction to Electrical Inspection techniques Introduction to Electrical Testing techniques Fault-finding techniques Commission/Inspection/Testing documentation Electrical drawing and diagrams

5 Application of Electrical 29 May - 02 June 2016 Muscat - Oman Course Fees - USD 4,500 ( per delegate ) REGISTRATION DETAILS DELEGATE NAME: DESIGNATION: COMPANY: ADDRESS: CITY: COUNTRY: TELEPHONE: MOBILE: FAX: AUTHORISATION DETAILS AUTHORISED BY: DESIGNATION: COMPANY: ADDRESS: CITY: COUNTRY: TELEPHONE: MOBILE: FAX: PAYMENT DETAILS Please invoice my company Please invoice me Cheque payable to GLOMACS CERTIFICATION Successful participants will receive GLOMACS Certificate of Completion 4 WAYS TO REGISTER À +971 (04) (04) Á info@glomacs.ae < TERMS AND CONDITIONS Fees Each fee is inclusive of Documentation, Lunch and refreshments served during the entire seminar. Mode of Payment The delegate has the option to pay the course fee directly or request to send an invoice to his/her company/sponsor. Credit card and cheque payments are both acceptable. Cancellation / Substitution Request for seminar cancellation must be made in writing & received three (3) weeks prior to the seminar date. A US$ processing fee will be charged per delegate for each cancellation. Thereafter, we regret that we are unable to refund any fees due, although in such cases we would be happy to welcome a colleague who would substitute for you. Hotel Accommodation is not included in the course fee. A reduced corporate rate and a limited number of rooms may be available for attendees wishing to stay at the hotel venue. Requests for hotel reservations should be made at least three (3) weeks prior to the commencement of the seminar. All hotel accommodation is strictly subject to availability and terms and conditions imposed by the hotel will apply. Attendance Certificate a certificate of attendance will only be awarded to those delegates who successfully completed/attended the entire seminar including the awarding of applicable Continuing Professional Education Units/Hours. Force Majeure any circumstances beyond the control of the Company may necessitate postponement, change of seminar venue or substitution of assigned Instructor. The Company reserves the right to exercise this clause and implement such amendments. Fair Access / Equal Opportunities In the provision of its services as a world-class Training Provider, the Company is committed to provide fair access / equal opportunities throughout the delivery of its courses and assessment leading to the completion of training seminars, or 3rd party qualifications/certifications. P.O. Box Dubai, U.A.E. T: +971 (04) F: +971 (04) E: info@glomacs.ae W: