Automation Professional SkillsStandards Certification Education & Training Publishing Conferences & Exhibits Training&Education Hands-On, Unbiased, Technical Training • Enhance on-t he-j ob t rai ni ng Fi l l i n mi ssi ng knowl edge gaps Teach you t he Hows and Whys Earn cont i nui ng educat i on credi t Expand your prof essi onal net work Invol ve a l earni ng f ormat t hat f i t s your busy schedul e Time spent in I SA’s qualit y t raining courses will: October 2012 – June 2013 Your time is in high demand. Spend it wisely. Check out our New Aut omat ion Engineering Survival Training! See pg. 10 f or det ai l s. Save your seat —Register early. Call +1 919-549-8411. 2 . Who is ISA? Founded in 1945, the International Society of Automation (ISA) isa leading, global, nonprofit organization that is setting the standard for automation by helping over 30, 000 worldwide membersand other professionalssolve difficult technical problems, while enhancing their leadership and personal career capabilities. ISA developsstandards, certifiesindustry professionals, provideseducation and training, publishesbooksand technical articles, and hosts conferencesand exhibitionsfor automation professionals. Why ISA Training? ISA’scoursesare known and respected worldwide for their unbiased, practical approach to technology application. Time spent in ISA’squality training courseswill: Enhance on-the-job training Fill in missing knowledge gaps Teach you the Hows and Whys Earn continuing education credit and professional development hours Expand your professional network Involve a learning format that fits your busy schedule All ISA coursesare led by industry expertswho offer in- depth, real-world coverage of topicscritical to automation and control success. You will be able to immediately apply what you learn in the classroom when you return to work! Visit www.isa.org/2012Training to learn more. Spend your t ime wisely wit h ISA Training! for Three ISA training courses f or the price of two! Turn to page 17 to learn more. Save when you join ISA! ISA M embers save 20% and ISA Automation Affi liate M embers save 10% on the Community M ember/List price for all ISA training courses and products. 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Table of Contents ISA Training Paths................................................................................................. 4 What Are They Saying About Us? ......................................................................... 5 M eet Our Instructors......................................................................................... 6–8 ISA Training Courses Fundamental Skills................................................................................................ 9 Automation Professional Skills....................................................................... 11–30 • Basic ContinuousControl • Basic Discrete, Sequencing, and M anufacturing Control • Advanced Control Topics • Reliability, Safety, and Electrical • Integration and Software • Deployment and Operation • Work Structure • Certification and Licensure Review Courses Technical Skills.............................................................................................. 35–40 • Instrumentation M aintenance • Control Systems • Industrial Data Communications • Certification Review Courses CyberU Online, Instructor-Assisted Training...................................................................... 42 Live Webinars—New Series Added! ................................................................. 43 Online Training ................................................................................................... 44 • Automation and Control Curriculum • Electrical M aintenance Curriculum • M achine Technology Curriculum • M aintenance Troubleshooting Curriculum • M echanical M aintenance Curriculum • Predictive M aintenance Curriculum • Workplace SkillsCurriculum DVD Training ...................................................................................................... 45 New Special Training Events ISA Automation Engineering Survival Training—New!......................................... 10 ISA Technician Training Boot Camp—New!......................................................... 34 ISA Division Symposia and Technical Conferences................................................ 40 Certification/Licensure/Certificate Programs Certified Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) Exam Review Course ......................... 30 Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level I Exam Review Course ........ 39 Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level III Exam Review Course ...... 39 Certified M aintenance and Reliability Technician (CM RT) Exam Review Course .... 40 Control SystemsEngineering (CSE) PE License Exam Review Course .................... 30 ISA84 Safety Instrumented SystemsCertificate Programs.................................... 20 Additional Training Information 3-for-2 Training Registration SavingsPackage ...................................................... 17 Training NeedsAssessment ................................................................................. 32 Training Registration Information ........................................................................ 46 Training Location Information.............................................................................. 47 Table of Contents Note: Pricing and course schedule subject to change. 4 ISA Training Paths Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. ISA offersthree training pathscovering fundamentalsskills, automation professional skills, and technical skills. Depending upon your career needsand goals, you may opt to take all the coursesin a path or just a few in select areas. • Introduction to Industrial Automation and Control .......................... 9 • M athematicsFor Instrumentation Technicians................................. * • Developing and Applying Standard Instrumentation and Control Documentation .......................................................... 13 Instrumentation Maintenance • Installing, Calibrating, and M aintaining Electronic Instruments...... 35 • Advanced Operation of Digital (Smart) Transmittersand Digital Valve Controllers................................................................ 36 • M aintaining Pneumatic Componentsin M easurement and Control .................................................................................. 36 • Electrical Systemsand Principles.................................................... 37 • Industrial Electronics...................................................................... 37 • Electrical Noise Effectson Instrumentation Control Equipment ........ * Control Systems • Tuning Control Loops.................................................................... 38 • Troubleshooting Instrumentation and Control Systems.................. 38 Industrial Data Communications • Industrial Data CommunicationsSystems...................................... 24 • Industrial Networking and Security ................................................ 24 • Advanced Industrial Cybersecurity New! ....................................... 25 • IT Survival Basicsfor the I& C Technician New! ............................... 25 Certification Review Courses • Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level I Exam Review Course ............................................................................. 39 • Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level III Exam Review Course New! .......................................................... 39 • Certified M aintenance and Reliability Technician (CM RT) Exam Review Course .................................................................... 40 Basic Continuous Control • Industrial Pressure, Level, and Density M easurement Engineering .. 11 • Industrial Flow M easurement Engineering ..................................... 11 • Sizing, Selecting, and Applying ProcessControl Valves................... 12 • Designing and Applying M odel-Based Control Strategies............... 12 • Distributed Processor Systemsfor Control........................................ * • Developing and Applying Standard Instrumentation and Control Documentation .......................................................... 13 • Processand Laboratory Analytical TechnologiesOverview ................ * • ProcessAnalyzer Sample Conditioning System Technology and Component Specification ......................................................... * Basic Discrete, Sequencing, and Manuf acturing Control • Applying M otor Controlsand Drives ............................................. 13 • PLC/PAC Automation: Basic Structure, Programming, Installation, and M aintenance .......................................................................... 14 • Advanced System Programming Languages(IEC 611313) Utilized by PLC/PAC Systems......................................................... 14 • PLC/PAC System Integration New! ................................................ 15 Advanced Control Topics • Batch Control Using the ANSI/ISA88 Standards.............................. 15 • ContinuousEmissionsM onitoring Systems: ProcessAnalytical Sample Conditioning TechnologiesOverview ................................... * • ANSI/ISA-67.04-2006: SetpointsFor Nuclear Safety-Related Instrumentation ............................................................................ 17 • Transducer/Transmitter Installation for Nuclear Safety ApplicationsUsing ANSI/ISA-67.01.01 ........................................... 17 Reliability, Saf ety, and Electrical • ProcessSafety FundamentalsNew! ............................................... 18 • Safety Instrumented Systems— Design, Analysis, and Justification ................................................................................... 18 • Advanced Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Selection ............................... 19 • Advanced Design and SIL Verification ............................................ 19 • Fire and GasSystem Engineering Performace Based M ethodsfor ProcessFacilitiesNew! .............................................. 20 • Boiler Control SystemsEngineering ............................................... 21 • Burner M anagement SystemsEngineering Using NFPA Code 85 and ANSI/ISA77 Standards............................................................ 21 • Applying Instrumentation in Hazardous(Classified) Locations........ 23 Integration and Sof tware • Database M anagement for Industrial Automation and Control Systems............................................................................ 26 • SCADA SystemsIntegration ............................................................ * • Implementing Business-to-M ES Integration Using the ANSI/ISA95 Standards................................................................... 26 • Applying M anufacturing Execution Systems(M ES) ........................... * • Using the ANSI/ISA99 Standard to Secure Your Control System ..... 23 • Industrial Data CommunicationsSystems...................................... 24 • Industrial Networking and Security ................................................ 24 • Advanced Industrial Cybersecurity New! ....................................... 25 • IT Survival Basicsfor the I& C Technician New! ............................... 25 • Introduction to Building Automation Systems................................ 27 • Implementing an Open Control System Network ............................. * • Fundamentalsof ISA-100.11a New! .............................................. 28 Deployment and Operations • System Checkout, Testing, and Startup .......................................... 28 Work Structure • Project M anagement for Automation and Control ......................... 29 • Advanced Project M anagement for Team Leaders.......................... 29 Certification and Licensure Review Courses • Control SystemsEngineering (CSE) PE Exam Review Course ........... 30 • Certified Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) Exam Review Course .............................................................................. 30 Fundamentals Skills Training (page 9) Technical Skills Training (page 35) Automation Professional Skills Training (page 11) Register Online www.isa.org/2012Training * Not current ly scheduled, but can be brought t o your locat ion t hrough ISA Onsit e Training 5 “ Having the physical instruments present in the classroom was an outstanding asset...it is an important diffferentiation between ISA’s and other classes. Hands-on wins the day!” —Bill Laumeister, FAE “Great overview of I&C! Labs were very applicable to the course material. It was very helpful to have hands-on time. Best professional training course I’ve taken. Very well developed and organized.” —Laura Yee, Electrical Engineer (FG07, page 10) “Practical approach to ‘fixing’ as-found loops. Instructor has real-world experience that really helps understanding course work. Good mix of lab vs. instruction.” —Timothy McSwain, Engineer (TC05, page 34) “Well organized. Suitable for all—prior experience was not of much consequence. Lab sessions were very educational. It was very enlightening to see all the equipment that I have seen in texts …put to use before me. Getting hands-on experience was invaluable.” —Rohan Verghese (ISA Technician Training Boot Camp, page 30) “Course was very helpful. Labs were excellent” —Joseph Naugle (TI06, page 32) “Great course for understanding PLC basics and introduction to PLC programming. Lab sessions were very good and really helped me understand what we had just gone over in the course guide.” —John Dunn, Electrical Inspector (TC30P, page 15) “Good overview of symbology.” —Stephen Smith (FG15, page 14) “Effective general overview of what is BAS, its elements, and how to implement them.” —Jenaro Parra, Automation Engineer (EA15, page 24) “A very good overview of present day practices and things to come.” —Louis Santonastaso, Supervisor, Confi guration Management (IC68P, page 16) “A good practical approach to understanding how drives and motors interact.” —Paul Nozal, Senior Instrument Consultant (SP15, page 14) “Great labs on valves and transmitters. Instructor was great.” —Troy Burton, Automation Tech (TS16, page 32) “I thought this was a good overall course for an experienced and informed technician.” —Brian Beeson, I&E Superintendent (TS00, page 36) “The course was very effective at helping me identify the knowledge areas that I am weak in and need to focus on. Very good sampling of practical exam questions. Homework (surveys) was very helpful.” —Garth Gathers, Associate Process Controls Consultant (EN00, page 26) What do our training students have to say? “Increased my awareness of saf ety instrumented systems and their importance. Got my money out of this class. Definitely a class worth taking.” — David Sizemore, Instrument & Electrical Technician III (EC50, page 18) “Excellent hands-on with state-of -the- art test equipment. The best training I’ve attended in years.” — CharlesButts, I& E Specialist (TS06, page 22) “All of the f eedback I have received on the course has been positive. Thanks f or being attentive to our daily f eedback.” — Andrea Hawkins, M anager, Automation, Instrumentation, and Electrical Systems, Conoco-Phillips Student Comments 6 Featured Instructors Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Meet ISA’s Featured Subject Matter Experts and Instructors Each of ISA’s expert instructors brings a wealth of experience in their course subject matter to the classroom. To enhance the learning experience, our instructors use their own real-world examples to help explain course content and related concepts. Jerry Booher Technical Experience: He hasan extensive background in electronics and instrumentation. Hisinitial introduction to electronicswasat a fourth echelon repair facility in the United StatesM arine Corps. He retired from The Dow Chemical Company after 32.5 yearsin varioustechnical capacities, primarily in instrumentation, working in or supervising main- tenance, small project design, commissioning, and startup. He served asan adjunct faculty instructor, for over 10 years, and a Project M anager for the Brazosport College’sCenter for Business/Industrial Training. He hasalso served on the ad- visory boardsfor Instrumentation Technology for Brazosport College and TexasState Technical College, at the Harlingen and Waco Campuses. Education: Associate of Artsin Science in Instrumentation Technology from Brazosport College in Texas Booher Recommends: Introduction to Industrial Automation and Control (FG07) “ FG07 isan excellent way for the entry level technician and/ or engineer to familiar himself or herself with the terminol- ogy and language used in the instrumentation field. This course isa good tool for reinforcing information gained through on-the-job training, without any formalized class- room training.” (Learn more about this course on page 9.) Installing, Calibrating, and Maintaining Electronic Instruments (TI25) “ TI25 isan excellent course that enablesthe participant to study and understand individual instrumentsand instru- ment loop wiring principlesand conceptsutilizing common electronic instrumentsfound in most operating plants. The course takesaway the pressuresof the plant atmosphere to just ‘ get the system back up and running’ so the participant can understand what isreally happening with the equipment and instrument systems.” (Learn more about this course on page 35.) Manuel Garza Technical Experience: He hasextensive work experience in the areas of project development, engineering, con- struction, and start-up. Hisprofessional back- ground includespositionsfrom Instrument Trainee to I& E Technologist to Engineering Technologist with The Dow Chemical Company since 1967. Education: Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering from Del M ar Technical Institute of CorpusChristi, Texas Garza Recommends: ISA Technician Training Boot Camp (TTBC) “ The hands-on laboratory exercisesdemonstrate real-world applicationsthat can be taken from the classroom straight to the field.” (Learn more about this course on page 34.) “Great hands on! The experience at the TTBC will help me in my day-to-day work.” — Jason Anderson, Instrument and Control Technician “The course was effective in helping me to get a bigger, better picture of the instrumentation industry.” — JamesJefferson, ElectronicsTechnician II 7 Featured Instructors Paul Gruhn, P.E. Technical Experience: He iscurrently the Global ProcessSafety Con- sultant at ICS Triplex, Rockwell Automation. He isa member of the ISA84 standardscom- mittee on safety instrumented systemsand of the ISA101 standardscommittee on human machine interfaces. He isthe developer and instructor of ISA’scourseson safety systems. He isthe author of two ISA textbooks, Safety Instrumented Systems: Design, Analysis & Justification and Sell More Through Effective Technical Presentations; of chaptersin several other books; and of over two dozen published articles. In addition to being a licensed professional engineer, Gruhn isan ISA84 Expert and an ISA Fellow. Education: Bachelor of Science in M echanical Engineering from the IllinoisInstitute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois Gruhn Recommends: Safety Instrumented Systems—Design, Analysis, and Justifi cation (EC50) “ The design of safety instrumented systemsisnot a topic covered in engineering school. Simply reading a book on the subject or reading the standard isno guarantee of under- standing. Standardssay that people designing and operat- ing safety systemsmust be competent and qualified. This ISA training course, along with the corresponding certificate exam, isa useful way for someone to show their qualifica- tionsto hisor her employer and clients.” (Learn more about this course on page 18.) Don Lovell Technical Experience: He iscurrently an automation consultant, as- sisting customersin defining their automation roadmap to meet their businessobjectives. He hasbeen involved in the processautomation field for 40 yearswith experience in batch and continuousapplications. Hisindustry experience includes beverage, cement, fine chemical, food, paper, and industrial boilers. Hisemployer history includesHoneywell, ITT Educa- tion Services, Kellogg, Invensys, and Rockwell Automation. He hasauthored numerouspapers, presentations, and process/operational training and maintenance manuals. He developed a four-year apprentice program for automation technicians. Asa member of the M aster BrewersAssocia- tion of the Americas, he lectureson brewery automation and Reliability M aintenance. Additionally, he haslectured both nationally and internationally for professional organiza- tionssuch asISA, IEEE, Distilled SpiritsCouncil, American Oil and Chemist Society, and American Society of Sugar Cane Technologist. Education: Associate Degree in ElectronicsEngineering from ITT Technical Institute in Indianapolis, Indiana Lovell Recommends: Tuning Control Loops (TC05) & Troubleshooting Instrumentation and Control Systems (TC10) “ TC05 and TC10’spractical hands-on approach develops skillsthat can be immediately applied by the student in their job. The interactive presentationsand labsreinforce the basic concepts. TC05 developsthe fundamental scope of work for loop tuning and several practical approaches for ‘ tuning’ the loop. TC10 developsthe framework for the ‘ troubleshooting’ process. The labsare hands-on to illustrate the methodsin the troubleshooting framework.” (Learn more about these courses on page 38.) “[This course] filled in the gaps in knowledge and understanding.” — William Wilkins, Project M anager 8 Featured Instructors Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Larry Thompson, CAP Technical Experience: He hasan extensive background asa techni- cian, technical trainer, and course developer in electronics, measurement/control, and computer networking. A 20-year veteran of the US Air Force, hismilitary specialty wasin the mainte- nance of electronic encryption equipment. Hispost-military industrial experience includespositionsastechnician, test engi- neer, and test engineering supervisor for numerouscompanies. He retired asDepartment Chair for E-Commerce Technology at TexasState Technical College to run hisown consulting busi- nessfull time. He hasserved asan adjunct instructor for ISA for more than 23 yearsand isthe author of several books, includ- ing ISA’sIndustrial Data Communications. Education: Bachelor of Applied Artsand Sciencesin Technology from Tarleton State University in Texasand a M aster of Computer Science from the University of Texas Thompson Recommends: Industrial Data Communications Systems (TS06) & Industrial Networking and Security (TS12) “ Networked devicesand systemsare the heart of automation. TS06 and TS12 are coursesanyone aspiring to successfully navi- gate the electrical/instrument/automation career ladder should attend. In addition, they should make a concerted commitment to the course objectivesasa career-long training goal.” (Learn more about these courses on page 24.) “Having an industry professional [as an instructor] was a tremendous advantage.” — M ark Bombard º Ihdulge ih Ihe laIesI Iechhical resources º Get substantial discounts on training º Advahce your khowledge ahd compeIehcy “Membership in ISA has given me the opportunity to develop leadership skills and work with some of the best automation professionals in the field. It has given me exposure to the best and latest in technology, to new ideas, and to inspiring people that I might not have found otherwise. I’ve also broadened my knowledge base in automation, and think I’m a more valuable employee for my company.” Jim Garrison, CAP ® ISA Atlanta Section, 2009–2010 President I&C Engineer, Energy and Chemicals Business Group CH2M HILL, ISA Member, Atlanta Section 1oih us aI www.isa.org/join or call +1 919-549-8411 Feed your inner genius… Join ISA today! 9 Fundamental Skills T hispopular course combineslecture and hands-on labsto provide an overview of industrial measurement and control. Technicians, engineers, and managersare provided with a foundation for commu- nication with other control system professionals. Thiscourse servesas a solid fundamental course for introduction to other ISA courses. You Will Cover: • Concepts of Process Control: Typical Industries• Definitions • Continuousvs. Batch • Feedback Loop • Documentation: Instrument Line Symbols• Function Symbols • Identification Letters• Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P& ID) • Loop Diagram • Industrial Measurement Systems: ProcessM easurement • Stan- dard Signals• Instrument Performance Terminology • Repeatability and Accuracy • Zero, Span, and Linearity Errors• Calibration Chart • Pressure Measurement: Concepts• Instruments• Differential Pressure (D/P) M easurement • Pascal’sLaw • Absolute and Atmo- spheric Pressure • Relationship between Pressure and Column of Liquid • Hydrostatic Head Pressure • U-Tube and Well M anometers• Bourdon Pressure Gage • Spiral and Helical Elements• Bellowsand Diaphragm Elements • Level Measurement: Dip Stick Level M easurement • Basic Sight Glasses• Float and Cable Arrangements• Ultrasonic • Capacitance Probe • Radiation Point • Rotating Paddle • Radar Level System • Interface M easurement • Hydrostatic Pressure • Open Tank Level • Zero Suppression/Elevation • Air Bubbler System • Flow Measurement: Typesof Flow • ReynoldsNumber • Differen- tial Pressure Flowmeters• Concentric and Eccentric Orifices• Flow Nozzle • Venturi and Pitot Tubes• Target Flowmeter • Rotameter or Variable Area M eter • M agnetic, Vortex, Turbine, and Ultrasonic Flowmeters• Doppler Effect • Flow Tube Vibration and Twist • Coriolisand Thermal M assFlowmeters• Positive Displacement Flowmeters• Rotary Vane, Oval Gear, and Nutating Disc Designs • Open Channel Flow M easurement • Weirs• Parshall Flume • Flowmeter Selection • Temperature Measurement: Temperature Scales• Liquid-in-Glass, Filled Bulb, and Bimetallic Thermometers• Resistance Temperature Detectors(RTDs) • Reference Junction Compensation • Thermocou- ples• Immersion and Insertion Lengths• Thermowells• Thermistors • Control Valves: Types• Valve Characteristics• Inherent Flow Characteristics• Actuators• Air to Extend/Retract • Positioners • I/P Transducer • Feedback Control Strategies:Control Hierarchy• ProcessDynamics • Lags• Dead Time • Strategies• Direct/Reverse Acting • On-Off Control • Controller M odes• Proportional Control/Action • Level Control Offset • Integral and Derivative Action • Tuning • Advanced Control Strategies: Control Hierarchy • Cascade Control • Applications: With and Without Cascade • Ratio Control • Feedforward Control • Control System Hardware: Pneumatic Controller • Electronic Controller • Single Loop Controller • Distributed Control System (DCS) • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) • Personal Computers for Control I nt roduct ion t o I ndust rial Aut omat ion and Cont rol (Combi nes l ect ure and hands-on l abs) Most Popular! • Smart Field Devices: Current Practice • Typical Smart D/P Transmit- ter • Smart Temperature Transmitter System • Benefits• Innovative Applications• FieldbusFoundation – H1 and H2 • How isFieldbus Different? • FieldbusControl System (FCS) Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Calibrate processmeasurement devicesfor level, temperature, pressure, and flow using a varietyof state-of-the-art calibration equipment • Interpret simple P& IDs • Configure smart transmitters • Operate digital controllers • Tune control loopsusing software • Build and tune an actual feedback control loop • Review flow measurementsand pressure scales Course Details: Course No.: FG07 Length: 4.5 Days CEUs: 3.2 Price: $2, 395 ISA M ember; $2, 695 Affiliate M ember; $2, 995 Community M ember/List; $2, 395 Group Includes ISA Text: Measurement and Control Basics, 4th Edition by ThomasA. Hughes —A $119 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 3–7 December 2012 28 January–1 February 2013; 20–24 M ay 2013 Burbank, CA: 14–18 January 2013 Columbia, IL: 1–5 October 2012; 1–5 April 2013 TBD, NJ: 10–14 June 2013 Houston, TX: 26–30 November 2012; 18–22 M arch 2013; 20–24 M ay 2013 “This course is an excellent way for the entry level technician and/or engineer to familiar him/herself with the terminology and language used in the instrumentation field.” — Jerry Booher, ISA Instructor • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/FG07 • Check out the Introduction to Measurement and Control Webinar Series. See page 43. Standards Certification Education & Training Publishing Conferences & Exhibits WHEN: 12–16 November 2012 WHERE: ISA Headquarters, Research Triangle Park, NC USA Enroll now! www.isa.org/SurvivalTraining SURVIVAL TRAINING CURRICULUM: • Measurement Basics and Documentation • Control Valves and Strategies • Safety and Operator Effectiveness • Industrial Security and Project Management • Advanced Process Automation BONUS FEATURES: • Real-world Plant Tour • Evening Student Networking Event • Comprehensive ISA Engineering Library Boot Camp for Automation Engineers Do you have what it takes to survive in the world of process automation? Sharpen and expand your process automation know-how with this intensive week of expert-led lecture and hands-on exercises covering practical, real-world automation survival skills. New and seasoned automation engineering professionals will benefit from this hands-on training and automation engineering experience. 11 Automation Professional Skills Take courses EI05 and EI10 and save! Combo Price: $2, 250 ISA M ember; $2, 540 Affiliate M ember; $2, 825 Community M ember/List I ndust rial Pressure, Level, and Densit y Measurement Engineering T hiscourse presentsthe principlesand applicationsof modern pres- sure, level, and densitymeasurement systems. Emphasisisplaced on instrument design technologies; system performance and design; and specification, selection, installation, and maintenancesrequirements. You Will Be Able To: • Apply general maintenance, calibration, and safety requirements for specification and selection of varioustypesof pressure and level measuring instruments • Engineer fundamental level and pressure measurement installations • Calculate calibration data for different for-processand installation conditions • Select and apply devicesand systemsfor industrial pressure and level measurement • Specify and use smart transmittersin level and pressure measure- ment processes • And more... You Will Cover: • Review of M easurement Principles • Pressure Transducers • Smart Transmitters • Level M easurement M ethods, Technologies, and Applications • Density M easurement Devicesand Applications • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Evaluate pressure/level instrument performance vs. published speci- fications • Evaluate level instrument performance and accuracy • Specify pressure and level instrumentsfor a variety of specific ap- plication requirements • Calculate effectsof fluid property changeson pressure, level, and density measurement • And more... Course Details: Course No.: EI05 Length: 2 Days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Text: Industrial Flow Measurement, 3rd Edition by David W. Spitzer –A $109 Value! Includes ISA Standards and Technical Reports: ISA-20-1981 and ISA-TR20.00.01-2007 –A $280 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 13–14 M ay 2013 Indust rial Flow Measurement Engineering T hiscourse presentsthe principlesand applicationsof modern flow measurement systems. Emphasisison flowmeter accuracy, perfor- mance, system design, sizing, specification, installation, and mainte- nance requirements. You Will Be Able To: • Design a system to make practical and precise industrial flow mea- surements • Specifyand select the appropriate flowmetersfor different applications • Create installation detail drawingsto obtain flowmeter accuracy and performance • Solve typical flow measurement problems • Plan maintenance activitiesrequired bydifferent flowmeter technologies • And more... You Will Cover: • Introduction • Flowmeters: • Open Channel Flow M easurement • Flowmeter Selection Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Determine upstream and downstream piping considerations • Perform sizing calculationsfor different typesof flowmetersand different processapplications • Specify installation and calibration requirementsfor different types of flowmetersand applications • Complete specification sheetsfor a variety of flowmetersand flow elements • And more... Course Details: Course No.: EI10 Length: 3 Days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Industrial Flow Measurement, 3rd Edition by David W. Spitzer —A $109 Value! Includes ISA Standards and Technical Reports: ISA-20-1981 and ISA-TR20.00.01-2007 —A $280 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 15–17 M ay 2013 Columbia, IL: 26–28 M arch 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EI10 • Online, instructor-assisted course option also available. See page 42. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EI05 • Online, instructor-assisted course option also available. See page 42. - Differential Pressure - M agnetic - M ass - Oscillatory - Correlation - Positive Displacement - Thermal - Turbine - Ultrasonic - Insertion 12 Sizing, Select ing, and Applying Process Cont rol Valves T hiscourse providesa practical explanation of control valves, actua- tors, and positioner designsand their applications. Thiscourse also coversmethodsthat can be used to identify specific valve problems and acceptable solutionswithin engineering tolerance. You Will Be Able To: • Differentiate between varioustypesof valvesand the benefits of each • Analyze a control system to determine control valve needs • Size valvesfor any flow condition likely to be found in a process plant • Specify appropriate auxiliariesincluding positionersand I/P transducers • Design control valve installationsthat are safe and trouble-free • And more... You Will Cover: • Basic Valve Types • Valve Performance • Installation • Specification and Selection • Smart Valves • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Test valvesto evaluate performance factors • Size valvesmanually and with software • Evaluate operation of valveswith pneumatic actuatorsand positioners • Demonstrate smart valve/positioner operation • And more... Course Details: Course No.: EI30 Length: 3 Days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Text: Control Valve Primer: A User’s Guide by HansD. Baumann —A $109 Value! Schedule: Columbia, IL: 24–26 April 2013 Designing and Applying Model-Based Cont rol St rat egies T hiscourse will cover designing and applying M odel-Based Control (M BC) strategies, including the basic structure of all M BCs, the basic technology of M odel Predictive Control (M PC), and how to suc- cessfully build and monitor controllers. You Will Be Able To: • Identify real-world control problemsasthe basisof need for advanced control • Explain the basic technology of M PC • Define how model errorsare used to improve control • Build and simulate M PC controllers • M onitor performance of installed controllers • And more... You Will Cover: • M odel Based Control (M BC) • M odel Predictive Control (M PC) • M odel Errors • Build Controllers • Performance M onitoring • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Build a controller with 1 M V and 1 CV, simulate, and tune • Build a controller with 1 M V, 1 CV, and 1 CNST; simulate; and tune • Build a controller with 2 M Vsand 1 CV, simulate, and tune for optimum use of M Vs • Connect OPC to server and browse tags Course Details: Course No.: EC60 Length: 3 Days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 210 ISA M ember; $1, 360 Affiliate M ember; $1, 515 Community M ember/List; $1, 210 Group Schedule: Columbia, IL: 26–28 M arch 2013 “The extensive course materials provided contained useful information about values/sizing and selection, both theoretical and practical.” — M ike Jones, Electrical Supervisor • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EI30 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC60 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. 13 Automation Professional Skills Applying Mot or Cont rols and Drives T hiscourse givesyou a broad perspective of DC motors, AC motors (single and three-phase), and Variable Speed Drives(for AC Induction M otorsand DC M otors). Industrial applicationsof Variable Speed Drives for constant torque, constant horsepower, and variable torque/variable horsepower are included. Also covered are M otor Starter Circuitsand Reduced Voltage Starting techniques. Stepper M otorsand Servo M otors are discussed along with their advantagesand applications. You Will Be Able To: • Calculate voltsper hertz ratio asrelated to Variable Frequency Drives • Specify, select, and implement motorsfor variable torque and horsepower • Interpret motor performance curves • Discussstepper and servo motor systemsfor industrial applications • Explain the differencesin variousmotion control feedback devices • And more… You Will Cover: • DC M otorsTheory and Construction • Single-Phase and Three-Phase AC • M otor Theory and Construction • M otor Specifications • M otor Control Circuits • M otor Applications • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • M otor-to-Load calculation • Torque-to-Load calculation • Variable Speed Drive operation/measurement Course Details: Course No.: SP15 Length: 3 Days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 210 ISA M ember; $1, 360 Affiliate M ember; $1, 515 Community M ember/List; $1, 210 Group Includes ISA Text: Motors and Drives: A Practical Technology Guide by David Polka —A $109 Value! Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. “[This course provided] a good practical approach to under- standing how the drives and motors interact.” — Paul Nozal, Senior Instrument Consultant • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/SP15 Developing and Applying St andard I nst rument at ion and Cont rol Document at ion T hiscourse will present the methodologyfor designing and develop- ing control systemsdocumentation. The development of piping and instrument diagrams(P& IDs) and related ISA drawingsare emphasized. Thiscourse coversboth the development and the reading/interpreting of these documents, making thiscourse beneficial to engineers, designers, software programmers, system integrators, and technicians. You Will Be Able To: • Design, develop, and interpret the documentsused to define instrumentsand control systemsfor a typical project, including P& IDs, loop diagrams, specification forms, instrument lists, logic diagrams, control system software, installation details, and location plans • Explain the information included on each document • Plan document development asit relatesto project management • Apply ISA standardsfor symbolsand terminology to documentation • Describe the relationship of ISO 9000, OSHA processsafety management (PSM ), and API 750 to control systemsdocumentation You Will Cover: • P& IDs • Installation Details • Loop Diagrams • Control M ethods • Standardsand Documentation • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop diagramsfor flow, level, temperature, and pressure loops • Develop documentation for sample instruments • Design and develop a P& ID from a flow diagram and processdescription • Design and develop logic diagrams • And more... Course Details: Course No.: FG15 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Standards: ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009, ANSI/ISA-5.4-1991, ANSI/ISA-5.5-1985, ANSI/ISA-5.06.01-2007, and ANSI/ISA-20-1981 —A $505 Value Includes ISA Software: P& ID Clip Symbols —A $99 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 2–3 October 2012 Burbank, CA: 6–7 February 2013 TBD, NJ: 14–15 M ay 2013 “The most valuable part of the course was seeing how control information is shown on P&IDs. For the most part, I’ve ignored that information—until this course.” — Scott Lair, Automation/ElectronicsProfessional • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/FG15 14 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Advanced Syst em Programming Languages (I EC 611313) Ut ilized By PLC/ PAC Syst ems T oday’sPLC/PAC systemsare powerful computersthat can be programmed in five different languages, which can co-exist on the same operating platform. All five languagesconform to the IEC 611313 specification. Thiscourse wasdeveloped for the individualsresponsible for selecting the proper language(s) for an application. The course will explain the constructsand operation of the variousinstructionsin the repertoires. For the course project selected, studentswill program an application in all five languages, testing through simulation. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the basic componentsof PLC/PAC systemsand where they are utilized • Identify the IEC 611313 programming languages • Develop, write, and test “ real-world applications” utilizing the vari- oustypesof the IEC 611313 languages You Will Cover: • Basic Componentsof a PLC/PAC System • Language Definitionsand ProgramsUsing: – Relay Ladder Diagram (RLD) – Structured Text (ST) – Function Block Diagrams(SBD) – Instruction List (IL) – Sequential Function Chart (SFC) Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Write programsin RLD, ST, SBD, IL, and SFC languages Recommended Course Prerequisites: • ISA Course: PLC/PAC Automation: Basic Structure, Programming, Installation, M aintenance (TC30P) • A basic understanding of PLC systems Course Details: Course No.: TC36P Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $1, 940 ISA M ember; $2, 180 Affiliate M ember; $2, 425 Community M ember/List; $1, 940 Group Includes ISA Text: Programmable Logic Controllers: An Emphasis on Design and Application, Second Edition by Kelvin T. Erickson —A $129.95 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 12–16 November 2012; 8–12 April 2013 Columbia, IL: 26–30 November 2012 Houston, TX: 6–10 M ay 2013 PLC/ PAC Aut omat ion: Basic St ruct ure, Programming, I nst allat ion, and Maint enance T hiscourse definesProgrammable Logic Controller (PLC) and Pro- grammable Automation Controller (PAC) architecture, configura- tion, installation, maintenance, and programming. The course content coverstoday’svariousPLC vendors. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the basic componentsof PLC/PAC systemsand where they are utilized • Identify the basic IEC 611313 programming languages: Relay Lad- der Diagram (RLD), Structured Text (ST), Function Block Diagrams (SBD), and Instruction List (IL) • Wire a complete PLC system utilizing digital and analog I/O simulators • Install and tune a PID • Troubleshoot and maintain PLC/PAC systems • And more… You Will Cover: • Basic Componentsof a PLC/PAC System • Input/Output (I/O) Systems: Discrete, Analog, DC, and AC Input/Output M odules • CPU Operation and PLC M emory Organization • PLC/PAC Relay Ladder Diagram Programming • M otor Control Connection to PLC • And more… Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Wire discrete and analog devicesto PLC • Enter, download, and test a ladder program • Program permissive logic, timer and counter, data manipulation, and basic arithmetic operations • Develop and program from a selection of real-world applications Recommended Course Prerequisite: • Basic AC and DC Electric Theory (e.g. Ohm’sLaw, etc.) Course Details: Course No.: TC30P Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $1, 940 ISA M ember; $2, 180 Affiliate M ember; $2, 425 Community M ember/List; $1, 940 Group Includes ISA Text: Programmable Controllers, Fourth Edition by ThomasA. Hughes —A $109 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 11–15 February 2013 Houston, TX: 25–29 M arch 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TC30P • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TC36P Over 80% of the class is hands-on laboratory exercises! This is a programming course with 90% hands-on labs! 15 Automation Professional Skills PLC/ PAC Syst em I nt egrat ion W hat type of PLC/PAC system do I choose? The PLC/ PACssystem providesthree major subsections: (1) PLC/PAC hardware and software, (2) graphics, and (3) communica- tions. Thiscourse will explore all three of these areasand a variety of options. During the course, you will learn how to develop possible system requirement questionsfor variousPLC/PAC vendorsprior to the implementation project. You will also learn how to choose the proper programming language(s) to fit your system (RLD, ST, FBD, IL, and/or SFC). How personal computers(PC) are being used asPAC front ends and how I/O isbeing connected will also be covered. You Will Be Able To: • Explain the differencesbetween a PLC (programmable logic controller) and a PAC (programmable automatic controller) • Decide when to use a DCS, PLC, or PAC system and their economic justifications • Define variousindustrial communication protocols, including Ethernet • Utilize basic graphicsand their applications • Discusssystem configuration of digital and analog I/O • Choose which of the IEC 611313 languagesworksfor your project You Will Cover: • Basic componentsof a PLC/PAC system • Basicsof VariousCommunication Protocolsand Where to Use Them • The IEC 611313 Specification for Programming Different LanguagesUsed in PLC/PAC Systems - Structured Text (ST) - Relay Ladder Diagram (RLD) - Function Block Design (FBD) - Instruction List (IL) - Sequential Function Chart (SFC) • System Installation Guidelines • System Wiring Checkout • And more… Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Wire a complete digital and analog I/O PLC system to a simulator and do a complete system checkout • Configure a digital/analog I/O hardware and CPU from a system specification • Program, download to PLC, and simulate a RLD • Draw and tag basic graphic symbols • Set up communicationsbetween eight application programs Course Details: Course No.: TC39P Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $1, 940 ISA M ember; $2, 180 Affiliate M ember; $2, 425 Community M ember/List; $1, 940 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 3–7 June 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TC39P NEW! Bat ch Cont rol Using t he ANSI / I SA88 St andards T hiscourse presentsan approach to developing functional require- ments/specificationsusing the modelsand terminology defined in the ANSI/ISA88 batch control standards. A review of the characteristics of batch manufacturing systemsisincluded. Participantswill explore the ANSI/ISA88 concept that separatesthe recipe from the equipment. Thiscourse includesa methodology that definesan object approach based on ANSI/ISA88 that promotesthe reuse of these objectsfrom one project to the next. You Will Be Able To: • Specify the requirementsfor a batch control system • Effectively structure and subdivide equipment entities • Describe modesand statesand how they are applied at the equipment level • Develop phase logic that executesin equipment and that can deal with both normal and abnormal operations • Identify the alternative architecturesfor programmable logic con- trollers(PLCs), distributed control systems(DCSs), and PC-based control systems • And more… You Will Cover: • ANSI/ISA88 Standards • Physical M odel • Procedural Control M ode • Batch Tracking • Control Activity M odel • And more… Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop procedural elementsusing the ANSI/ISA88 procedural control model and test those procedural elementsagainst the equipment entities • Develop recipesusing the ANSI/ISA88 recipe model and the ANSI/ISA88 recipe representation • Develop phase logic that runsin the equipment entitiesand linksto the procedural elements • Apply the modesand variousstatesdefined in ANSI/ISA88 Course Details: Course No.: IC40 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 210 ISA M ember; $1, 360 Affiliate M ember; $1, 515 Community M ember/List; $1, 210 Group Includes ISA Standards: ANSI/ISA-88.00.01-2010, ANSI/ISA-88.00.02-2001, and ANSI/ISA-88.00.03-2003 —A $490 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 8–10 October 2012; 25–27 February 2013 North Brunswick, NJ: 5–7 November 2012 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/IC40 “A good overview of ISA88. Course met objectives.” — Jason Packard, Senior Research Scientist 16 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. 16 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/IC68P ANSI / I SA-67.04-2006: Set point s f or Nuclear Saf et y-Relat ed I nst rument at ion T he ANSI/ISA-67.04-2006 standard isintended for use in establishing proceduresfor determining setpoints, setpoint margins, and test routinesin safety-related instrument channels. The 2006 version of the standard isconsistent with the current Nuclear Regulatory Com- mission (NRC)’sguidance and will provide the information necessary to comply with thisguidance. Thiscourse will discussthe terminology and the appropriate use of the latest version of the ANSI/ISA67 standard and the stepsnecessary for the development of safety-related setpoint analysis. ANSI/ISA- 67.04.01 hasbeen used asthe basisfor many plant-specific setpoint programsand setpoint calculations. The changesto thisstandard should be reflected in all programswhere compliance to NRC require- mentsisnecessary. M ore… You Will Be Able To: • Define what constitutesa setpoint methodology • Determine setpoint calculations, including errorsassociated with measuring the process, the primary element, and the instruments • M ethodsof error combination and when each isproper • State why ISA-RP67.04.02 wasdeveloped • Identify the requirementsfor implementing a utility- or plant-specific methodology • And more… You Will Cover: • History of Setpoint Requirements • Terminology • Error Relationships • The Calculation Process • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop a ladder diagram of error relationships • Evaluate the error associated with density changesin a level measurement channel • Evaluate the impact of environmental changeson a pressure measurement channel • Develop setpoint calculationsfrom given conditionsand components • And more… Course Details: Course No.: IC68P Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Standard: ANSI/ISA-67.04.01-2006 (R2011) —A $45 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 15–17 M ay 2013 TBD, NJ: 27–29 M arch 2013 Transducer/ Transmit t er I nst allat ion f or Nuclear Saf et y Applicat ions Using ANSI / I SA-67.01.01 T hiscourse will cover the ANSI/ISA-67.01.01 standard relating to the installation of transducersfor nuclear safety-related applications. The course emphasiswill be a review of established requirements and recommendationsfor the installation of transducersand auxiliary equipment for nuclear applicationsoutside of the main reactor vessel. You Will Be Able To: • Describe limitationsbetween local and remote mounting of transducers • Determine proper local and remote transmitter installation requirements • Identify requirementsfor small pipe and tubing installations • Implement updatesto drawingsfor plant transducer changes You Will Cover: • Discussion and Implementation of ElementsRelating to ANSI/ISA-67.01.01 • Terminology for Transducer M ounting and Installation • Determination of Transducer Installation M ethodsfor Various Applications • Vendor Specificationsand the Impact on Installation • Analysisand Utilization of ToolsProvided to Install In-Plant Transducers Course Details: Course No.: IC67 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 13–14 M ay 2013 North Brunswick, NJ: 25–26 M arch 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/IC67 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. 17 for 3-for-2 Training Registration Package To help you and your colleaguesget the training you need during these difficult economic times, ISA isoffering three registrationsto a classroom training course for the price of two registrations: That’s 3-for-2! And, asan added bonus, you can still take advantage of ISA’sregular group pricing (when available) on the second registration. Package Summary Example: Registration 1: Based on Registrant’sISA M embership Type Registration 2: ISA Group Price, if available* Registration 3: Free! M ost ISA classroom course offeringsqualify for thispackage. All three registrationscan be for the same training course offering or for three different course offeringsand for the same individual or a group of two or more. Contact ISA Customer Service for more information on qualifying course offerings. This package is not available through online registration. To take advantage of thispackage, call ISA Customer Service at +1 919-549-8411 and reference “ 3-for-2.” ISA’s 3-f or-2 Training Regist rat ion Package www.isa.org/342 * If group pricing isnot available, the second registration price will be based on registrant’sISA membership type. Check out t his Training Savings Opport unit y! Call today! 18 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Saf et y I nst rument ed Syst ems— Design, Analysis, and Just ificat ion* T hiscourse focuseson the engineering requirementsfor the speci- fication, design, analysis, and justification of safety instrumented systems(SIS) for the processindustries. You will learn how to deter- mine Safety Integrity Levels(SILs) and evaluate whether proposed or existing systemsmeet the performance requirements. You Will Be Able To: • Implement the ISA84 standard • Calculate SILsusing a variety of techniques • Analyze the performance of varioussensor, logic, and final element configurations, aswell asthe impact of diagnostics, test intervals, common cause, system size, and more • Calculate optimum system test intervals • Apply the documentation requirementsfor processsafety management, regulations, and industry standards • And more... You Will Cover: • Guidelinesand Standards • General SIS Design Considerations • Hazard and Risk Assessment • System Technologies • Operationsand M aintenance • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Calculate device failure ratesand determine safe vs. dangerous performance • M odel the impact of field devices, automatic diagnostics, manual test intervals, common cause, and more • Determine the SIL of a sample processand design a SIS to meet the performance requirements Course Details: Course No.: EC50 Length: 4 days CEUs: 2.8 Price: $1, 745 ISA M ember; $1, 965 Affiliate M ember; $2, 185 Community M ember/List; $1, 745 Group ISA84 Certificate 1 Program Price: $1, 930 ISA M ember; $2, 150 Affiliate M ember; $2, 370 Community M ember/List; $1, 930 Group Includes ISA Text: Safety Instrumented Systems: Design, Analysis, and Justification, 2nd Edition by Paul Gruhn, P.E., CFSE and Larry Cheddie, P.E., CFSE —A $109 Value Includes ISA Standards: ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 Parts1–3 and ANSI/ISA-91.00.01-2001 —An $890 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 6–9 November 2012; 15–18 January 2013 Burbank, CA: 19–22 February 2013; 4–7 June 2013 Columbia, IL: 21–24 M ay 2013 TBD, NJ: 16–19 April 2013 Houston, TX: 15–18 October 2012; 19–22 February 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC50 • Online, instructor-assisted course option also available. See page 42. “Simply reading a book or the standard on SIS design is no guarantee of understanding. This ISA training course is a useful way for someone to show their qualifications in SIS.” — Paul Gruhn, P.E., ISA Instructor Process Saf et y Fundament als T hisshort course will serve asa quick overview (ideal for techniciansand operators) of the principlesgoverning the use of Safety Instrumented Systems(SIS). You will learn basic defini- tionsand concepts, the different typesof applicable standards, and the role of personnel in the Safety Lifecycle of these systems. Thiscourse also servesasan introductory course to the more compre- hensive ISA multi-day course: Safety Instrumented Systems—Design, Analysis, and Justification (EC50) and itsrelated certificate programs. From the Course Developer: " After attending thiscourse, studentsshould recognize 1) the cost- effective system solution implemented by engineers, 2) the role of tech- nical staff on the safety team, 3) the need for a lifecycle in functional safety, and 4) the importance of maintenance in the operational phase. M ost importantly, studentsshould leave with an appreciation for the phrase: ‘ Safety iseveryone’sbusiness! ’ M ore than just a legal and industry requirement, safety isa primary need.” You Will Be Able To: • Define a Safety Instrumented System (SIS) and itsfunction • Identify the principlesbehind the ANSI/ISA- 84.00.01 standard • Evaluate the four basic characteristicsof a SIS and their implications in the standards • Determine what risk isand how it can be managed • Define • Discussthe difference between variousindustry-applicable standards You Will Cover: • Introduction: Scary Stories • Definition of SIS and itsFunctions • Components • Layersof Protection • Hazard and Risk M anagement • Failure Ratesand M odes • Systems • Safety Standardsand Certifications Course Details: Course No.: EC50CT Length: 1 day CEUs: 0.7 Price: $495 ISA M ember; $565 Affiliate M ember; $630 Community M ember/List Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 14 January 2013 Burbank, CA: 18 M arch 2013; 3 June 2013 Columbia, IL: 20 M ay 2013 TBD, NJ: 15 April 2013 Houston, TX: 18 February 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC50CT – Layer of Protection – PFD – PFS – RRF – Availability – Reliability – Architecturesand Architectural Limitations – Safety Integrity Levels(SILs) – Demand M odes NEW! 19 Automation Professional Skills Advanced Saf et y I nt egrit y Level (SI L) Select ion* T hiscourse focuseson hands-on examplesof safety integrity level (SIL) selection using a variety of different techniques. Studentswill be better able to save their companiestime and money through the optimization of system performance requirements. You Will Be Able To: • Develop and implement different SIL selection techniqueswithin your organization – Risk matrix – Risk graph – Layer Of Protection Analysis(LOPA) • Determine the appropriate level of performance needed of your safety systems • Help prevent over- or under-designing the system requirementsto save your organization time and money You Will Cover: • Determination of the Appropriate Level of Performance Needed for Your Safety Systems • Prevention of System RequirementsOver- or Under-Design • SIL Selection Hands-on Examples Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • M ultiple application exercisesof SIL selection • Studentsare encouraged to bring their own examplesto cover in class Course Details: Course No.: EC52 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group ISA84 Certificate 2 Program Price: $1, 300 ISA M ember; $1, 440 Affiliate M ember; $1, 580 Community M ember/List; $1300 Group Includes ISA Text: Safety Integrity Level Selection—Systematic Methods Including Layer of Protection Analysis by Edward M . M arszal, P.E. and Dr. Eric W. Scharpf, M IPENZ —A $105 Value Includes ISA Standard: ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 Parts1–3 —An $850 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 16–17 April 2013 Burbank, CA: 13–14 November 2012 Columbia, IL: 17–18 June 2013 Houston, TX: 23–24 October 2012 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC52 Automation Professional Skills 19 Advanced Design and SI L Verificat ion* T hiscourse focuseson more detailed design issuesand further hands-on examplesof system analysis/modeling. You will be better able to perform system design and analysis, thus saving your company time and money in optimizing system designs. You Will Be Able To: • Analyze any system technology and configuration to see if it will meet the required safety integrity level (SIL) • Determine if existing systemsare safe enough (or whether they need to be upgraded) and whether proposed systemswill meet the performance requirements • Determine the optimum manual test interval for any system, saving your company time and money by not over- or under-testing systems You Will Cover: • System M odeling/AnalysisHands-On Advanced Examples • Detailed Design Topics Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • M ultiple application exercisesof system modeling/analysis Course Details: Course No.: EC54 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group ISA84 Certificate 2 Program Price: $1, 300 ISA M ember; $1, 440 Affiliate M ember; $1, 580 Community M ember/List; $1300 Group Includes ISA Text: Safety Instrumented Systems Verification—Practical Probabalistic Calculations by William M . Goble and Harry Cheddie —A $105 Value Includes ISA Standard: ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 Parts1–2 —A $600 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 18–19 April 2013 Burbank, CA: 15–16 November 2012 Columbia, IL: 19–20 June 2013 Houston, TX: 25–26 October 2012 The ISA84 Standard is important to you because... • It can help your organization systematically and continuously identify, reduce, and mange itsprocesssafety risks • The ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 (IEC61511) standard isconsidered to be a generallyaccepted and recognized good engineering practice under OSHA’s processsafetymanagement standard’sperformance-based requirements • Safety iseveryone’sconcern • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC54 20 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. 20 * These courses are part of t he I SA84 Saf et y I nst rument ed Syst ems Cert ificat e Programs ISA and the Automation StandardsCompliance Institute (ASCI) offer three certificate programsthat will increase knowledge and awarenessof the ISA84 standard. Each certificate program includesspecialized training on ISA84 and an exam that isoffered through the Prometric testing centers. Those who register for the training course and the certificate program and passthe exam will be issued an ISA certificate specifying that they have successfully completed that certificate program. Certificate 1: ISA84 SIS Fundamentals Specialist Thiscertificate requiresthe completion of the four-day instructor-led ISA training course EC50with exam (or the online, instructor-assisted version, EC50E, with exam). ThisCertificate isrequired to apply for Certificate 2 and Certificate 3. No application required. Certificate 2: ISA84 SIL Selection Specialist Thiscertificate requiresthe completion of the two-day instructor-led ISA training course EC52with exam. Certificate 1 isa prerequisite. Application required. Certificate 3: ISA84 SIL Verifi cation Specialist Thiscertificate requiresthe completion of the two-day instructor-led ISA training course EC54with exam. Certificate 1 isa prerequisite. Application required. ISA84 SIS Expert Individualswho achieve Certificates1, 2, and 3 are designated asISA84 Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Experts. Renewal Because these are certificatesand not certifications, they do not have to be “ renewed” ; however, a certificate will only be considered current for three years. In order to extend the current statusof a certificate, you will be required to score 70% or above on a 20-question ISA84 Certificate Knowledge Review Exam. Learn more about these certificate programs, eligibility criteria, renewal, and upcoming coursesat www.isa.org/ISA84Certificate. Fire and Gas Syst em Engineering— Perf ormance Based Met hods f or Process Facilit ies F ire and gasdetection and suppression system design techniquesthat are currently in use are often considered to be unsatisfactory due to their nature of being rule-of-thumb and experience-oriented without any real ability to quantify risk. Thishasresulted in systemsthat are either over- or under-designed. The development of ISA-TR-84.00.07 resulted in a comprehensive framework for performance-based fire and gasdesign. Thiscourse describesthe techniquesrecommended in this technical report, along with hands-on use of the techniquesand associ- ated software tools. This course is designed for all audiences from high-level decision makers and users of FGS. You Will Be Able To: • Explain the scope of fire and gasengineering for processfacilities and the myriad of related standards, regulations, and requirements • Identify the fire and gassystem design methodsand guidelinesthat are currently available including their strengthsand limitations • Explain the Safety Lifecycle (per IEC 61511 / ISA84 and ISA- TR84.00.07) and how they can provide a framework for functional safety of Fire and GasSystems • Identify and define the fire and gaszonesalong with the hazards contained in those zones • Apply statistical analysis, industry databases, and data integration techniquesto assessthe likelihood of Fire and GasSystem relevant events • Assessthe tolerability of the risk posed by a processfacility before and after application of fire and gasdetection and suppression systemsusing risk integration techniques • And more… You Will Cover: • Introduction: Overview and Definitions • Fire and GasHazards • Zone Definition • Detector Coverage Assessment Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Case study employing software to develop a complete performance- based design for a sample oil and gasproduction facility • Performance requirement selection using both fully quantitative and semi-quantitative approaches Course Details: Course No.: EC56 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 210 ISA M ember; $1, 360 Affiliate M ember; $1, 515 Commu- nity M ember/List; $1, 210 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 21–23 M ay 2013 Burbank, CA: 9–11 April 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC56 NEW! 21 Automation Professional Skills 21 Boiler Cont rol Syst ems Engineering T hiscourse coversboiler componentsand their purpose. Additionally, the course explainsthe ISA symbolsused in boiler control, how to identify the engineering and control of boilersusing thesessymbols, and a method of presenting the engineering. Thiscourse coverstopicsincluding defin- ing the control and ratio control fundamentals, feed forward control, feed forward plusfeed back control, cascade control, ratio control, and how all of these are implemented in boiler control. Also reviewed are proportional control, proportional plusreset control, proportional plusreset plusderiva- tive control, what all of these are, and how theyare used. Flame detection methods, including the advantagesof each method, are also covered. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the benefitsof improved boiler processcontrol and savingsfrom improved efficiency • Develop proper control systemsdocumentation • Apply principlesand methodsfor flow and level measurements to improve boiler operations • Apply control conceptssuch ascascade, ratio, and feedforward control for boiler control • Evaluate processrequirementsfor writing instrumentation specifications • And more... You Will Cover: • Basic Control Loops • Combustion of Fuels • Steam Supply and Firing Rate Demand • Feedwater Control Systems • Improving Operationswith Computersand Analyzers • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop piping and instrumentation diagrams(P& IDs) for gas, oil, and pulverized coal • Review methodsof efficiency calculations • Use PC software to simulate boiler start-up and drum level control • Tune a boiler control system for maximum efficiency • And more... Course Details: Course No.: ES15 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 210 ISA M ember; $1, 360 Affiliate M ember; $1, 515 Community M ember/List; $1, 210 Group Includes ISA Text: Boiler Control Systems Engineering, Second Edition by G.F. (Jerry) Gilman —A $99 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 22–24 October 2012; 22–24 April 2013 Burner Management Syst ems Engineering Using NFPA Code 85 and ANSI / I SA77 St andards T hiscourse coversthe safe start-up, monitoring, and shut-down of multiple burner boiler furnaces. Thiscourse also discussescausesof furnace explosionsand the relationship between burner management systems(BM S) and boiler control systems. Prior attendance at ISA course ES15: Boiler Control SystemsEngineer- ing or an understanding of boilersand boiler control isassumed. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the primary cause of furnace explosions • Apply NFPA 85 Code • Implement flame failure protection for specific systems • Design alarms, interlocks, and emergency shutdown systems • Describe the function and use of the burner front, operator interfaces, and logic systems • And more... You Will Cover: • Burner M anagement Systems(BM S) • NFPA 85 Code • Boiler Components • Programmable Controllers • Logic M ethods • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Design piping and instrumentation diagrams(P& IDs) for gas, oil, and pulverized coal furnace systems • Develop logic diagramsfor igniter and switch settings • Develop shut-down and permissive listsfor single and multiple burners Course Details: Course No.: ES16 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 25–26 October 2012; 25–26 April 2013 “[This course provided] good knowledge of what NFPA 85 requires for BMS.” — Brian Rychener, Electrical Engineer • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/ES15 • Check out the Boiler/Burner Management Webinar Series. See page 43. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/ES16 • Check out the Boiler/Burner Management Webinar Series. See page 43. Automation Professional Skills Take courses ES15 and ES16 and save! Combo Price: $2, 165 ISA M ember; $2, 435 Affiliate M ember; $2, 710 Community M ember/List Standards Certification Education & Training Publishing Conferences & Exhibits ISA Training and Education... Your All-in-One Workforce Development Tool To learn how ISA can help with your workforce development needs and for a free consultation with one of ISA’s Senior Learning consultants: . Call: +1 919-549-8411 . Email:
[email protected] . Visit: www.isa.org/YourTrainingTool Are you losing too many of your most qualified, valuable, and skilled workers? Do you need to increase employee skill and knowledge levels? Would your company benefit from employee cross-training? Do you need rapid, unbiased solutions? 23 Automation Professional Skills Applying I nst rument at ion in Hazardous (Classified) Locat ions T hiscourse providesa detailed, systematic approach to specifying and implementing instrumentation in hazardouslocations. Related standardsfrom National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), National Electrical M anufacturersAssociation (NEM A), International Electrotech- nical Commission (IEC), American Petroleum Institute (API), and ISA are discussed. You Will Be Able To: • Interpret appropriate industry standardsincluding those for NFPA, NEM A, IEC, API, and ISA • Apply explosion-proof sealsand enclosures • Specify lightning protection for hazardouslocations • Assessthe danger from spillsof flammable liquids • Select the proper NEM A/IEC enclosuresfor different location classifications • And more... You Will Cover: • Classification - HazardousArea - Dust - Enclosure - ClassII Division - ClassIII Division • Intrinsic Safety • Purging and Pressurization • Grounding Considerations • Protection TechniquesStandards • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop classification drawings • Evaluate intrinsic safety systemsusing entity concept and circuit characteristics • Analyze protective techniquesfor specified applications Course Details: Course No.: ES10 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Standards and Technical Reports: ANSI/ISA-12.01.01- 2009, ANSI/ISA-RP12.06.01-2003, ANSI/ISA-12.12.01-2012, and ISA-TR12.24.01-1998 (IEC 60079-10 M od) —A $415 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 8–9 M ay 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/ES10 Using t he ANSI / I SA99 St andard t o Secure Your Cont rol Syst em T he move to using open standardssuch asEthernet, TCP/IP, and web technologiesin supervisorycontrol and data acquisition (SCADA) and pro- cesscontrol networkshasbegun to expose these systemsto the same cyber attacksthat have wrecked so much havocon corporate information systems. Thiscourse providesa detailed look at how the ANSI/ISA99 standardscan be used to protect your critical control systems. It also exploresthe procedural and technical differencesbetween the securityfor traditional IT environments and those solutionsappropriate for SCADA or plant floor environments. You Will Be Able To: • Discussthe principlesbehind creating an effective long-term program security • Interpret the ANSI/ISA99 industrial security guidelinesand apply them to your operation • Explain the conceptsof defense in depth and zone/conduit modelsof security • Analyze the current trendsin industrial securityincidentsand methods hackersuse to attack a system • Define the principlesbehind the key risk mitigation techniques, including anti-virusand patch management, firewalls, and virtual private networks • And more… You Will Cover: • How CyberattacksHappen • Creating A Security Program • Using ISA-99.00.02— Risk Analysis • Using ISA-99.00.02— Addressing Risk with: – Security Policy, Organization, and Awareness – Selected Security Counter M easures – Implementation M easures • And more… Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Develop a businesscase for industrial security • Conduct security threat analysis • Investigate scanning and protocol analysistools • Apply basic security analysistoolssoftware Course Details: Course No.: IC32 Length: 2 Days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Standards: ANSI/ISA-99.00.01-2007, ANSI/ISA- TR99.00.01-2007, and ANSI/ISA-99.02.01-2009 —A $440 Value! Schedule: Burbank, CA: 22–23 M ay 2013 Columbia, IL: 22–23 April 2013 Houston, TX: 27–29 November 2012 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/IC32 • Online, instructor-assisted course option also available. See page 42. • Check out the Control Security and ANSI/ISA99 Webinar Series. See page 43. 24 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. I ndust rial Net working and Securit y Y ou will learn about the latest developmentsin networking, including practical tipson designing, implementing, and testing TCP/IP-based networksand how to apply them securely and reliably in an industrial environment. You will discussthe functions and purposesof the elementsused to create and protect an industrial network, including switches, routers, firewalls, and intrusion detection/ prevention systems. Thiscourse will expand your practical knowledge of LAN, WAN, and Web technologies. Thiscourse illustrateswhat is safe and practical for today’splant floor, including Internet technolo- giessuch asweb servers, TCP/IP, and fiber optics. Special focuswill be placed on the questionsof security in the industrial setting drawing on the work of the ISA99 standardscommittee and the National Institute of Standardsand Technology (NIST). M ore... You Will Be Able To: • Identify standardsfor analog dial-up connectionsand modems • Apply TCP/IP protocols, addressing, and troubleshooting • Estimate where web technologiescan safely be used for processcontrol • Identify security technologiessuch asfirewalls, proxy servers, virusscanning, and intrusion protection • Perform basic security scanning on your networksand perform “ hardening” of your computers • And more... You Will Cover: • TCP/IP Networking • Secure Architectures • Understanding Packetsand Protocols • Building a Plant Floor Web Server • Network Security Issues • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Use TCP/IP diagnostic toolsin Windows-2000/XP • Use network analyzersto troubleshoot • Perform a basic security scan on a target system • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TS12 Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $2, 130 ISA M ember; $2, 395 Affiliate M ember; $2, 665 Community M ember/List; $2, 130 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 15–19 October 2012; 18–22 February 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS12 I ndust rial Dat a Communicat ions Syst ems S tarting from the basics, thiscourse givesyou the toolsto design and maintain industrial communicationssystemson your plant floor. You’ ll learn the underlying principlesbehind today’s industrial communicationssystems, including M odbus, Data Highway Plus, Ethernet, and TCP/IP. Real-life examplesand case historiesprovide insight into the factsbehind control networksand how to effectively apply and maintain them in your plant. You Will Be Able To: • Apply serial standards, such asEIA-232, 422, 423, and 485, in plant floor settings • Compare media accesstechniquessuch asCSM A/CD, token passing, and master/slave • List optionsfor Ethernet hardware to avoid instant obsolescence and being locked in the past • Select and apply fiber optic technology • Differentiate between different wirelessand Industrial Ethernet alternatives • And more... You Will Cover: • What isData Communications? • Serial Communications • Industrial Protocols • LAN Technologies • Fiber Optics • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Solve EIA-232 cabling problems • Use protocol analyzersto capture serial and network traffic • Use oscilloscopesto analyze network signals • Use cable analyzersto diagnose cable/fiber optic problems • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TS06 Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $2, 130 ISA M ember; $2, 395 Af- filiate M ember; $2, 665 Community M ember/List; $2, 130 Group Includes ISA Text: Industrial Data Communications, 4th Edition by Lawrence M . Thompson —A $105 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 8–12 October 2012; 14–18 January2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS06 “TS06 and TS12 are courses anyone aspiring to successfully navigate the electrical/instrument/ automation career ladder should attend. The course objectives should be a career-long training goal.” — LarryThompson, Instructor 25 Automation Professional Skills 25 Advanced I ndust rial Cybersecurit y T hisadvanced course will expand your practical knowledge of cybersecuritytechnologiesasapplied to an industrial setting. The course will familiarize you with the latest developmentsin cybersecu- rity, including practical guidesto design, implementation, and testing in- dustrial networksand applicationsto ensure their securityand reliability in an industrial production environment. Course topicsinclude the use of Internet technologies, web servers, TCP/IPV6, fiber optics, intrusion protection systems(IPS), virtual private networks(VPNs), and cryptogra- phy. M ore... Note:This is an advanced course with a minimum satisfactory completion of ISA courses TS06 and TS12 (or equivalent in experience/training) as a mandatory prerequisite for successful completion of this course. You Will Be Able To: • Apply the TCP/IPV6 protocols, addressing, and troubleshooting • Locate web technologieswhere they can be used securely for processcontrol • Develop network security architecturesand explain how to use layering and segmentation to improve security • Use security technologiessuch asfirewalls, VPNs, virtualization, virus scanning, and intrusion protection from a security perspective • Industrially harden and secure your networksand perform “ team red” testing of your systems • And more... You Will Cover: • TCP/IPV6 Networking • M aking NetworksSecure • Secure Architectures • Building a Secure Plant Floor Web Server • Security M anagement • Practical Cybersecurity Applications • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Configure industrial network security parametersand settings • Use network analyzers/sniffers/scannersto troubleshoot • Use web technology to securely display plant data • Configure a managed switch/router/firewall/VPN for the plant floor • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TS13 Length: 4.5 days CEUs: 3.2 Price: $2, 395 ISA M ember; $2, 695 Affiliate M ember; $2, 995 Community M ember/List; $2, 395 Group Includes ISA Standard: ANSI/ISA-99.02.01-2009 —A $180 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 18–22 M arch 2013 Burbank, CA: 22–26 April 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS13 NEW! I T Survival Basics f or t he I &C Technician T hiscourse will provide an explanation of IT conceptsand technology including Ethernet networking, switches, routers, servers, PCs, and firewalls. In addition, you will learn about wirelessEthernet networksand TCP/IP communicationsand how cybersecurityisapplied to protect them. Studentswill gain a familiaritywith basic IT conceptsand technology, enabling them to effectivelycollaborate and communicate with IT personnel and to perform basic IT functionsessential in a modern plant and with modern control system technology. Note: This course is highly recommended for I&C personnel. You Will Be Able To: • Configure a switch for VLANsand Quality of Service • Configure a basic firewall rule set • Select the appropriate settingsfor “ hardening” a PC • Configure the security settingsfor WirelessEthernet • Configure IP and Ethernet addressesand subnet masks • And more… You Will Cover: • Ethernet Communications • Setting up VLAN and QoS Configurations • ARP and DHCP Protocols • IPv4 Addressing and Subnet Configuration • Applying Routing within a Plant Environment • And more… Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Use Wireshark to “ sniff” and analyze Ethernet traffic • Configure a DHCP server • Configure a VLAN • Set up a wirelessrouter with security • Configure SNORT asa NIDS monitoring • And more… Recommended Course Prerequisites • General knowledge of Data Communications • ISA Course TS06: Industrial Data Communication Systems • ISA Course TS12: Industrial Networking and Security Course Details: Course No.: TS14 Length: 5 days CEUs: 3.5 Price: $2, 130 ISA M ember; $2, 395 Affiliate M ember; $2, 665 Community M ember/List; $2, 130 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 1–5 April 2013 Burbank, CA: 6–10 M ay 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS14 NEW! 26 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Dat abase Management f or I ndust rial Aut omat ion and Cont rol Syst ems L earn the waysin which information isstored, managed, and protected in a modern Industrial Automation and Control System (IACS), including how to accessand manipulate that information and what stepscan be taken to safeguard and ensure the availability of that information. Thiscourse providesa specific introduction to relational database technologiesand techniques. Thiscourse also providesa basic explanation of the technologiesand terminology of information storage, manipulation, and exchange, making it especially beneficial to personnel responsible for the support and administra- tion of an IACS and for integrating such systemsinto the plant and corporate businesssystems. You Will Be Able To: • Identify how information isrepresented and stored in an industrial automation and control computer system, including how bulk stor- age isorganized into filesand directories • Design a basic set of relational database tablesand a scheme that describesthem • Create basic relational and “ flat” database tablesusing commercial software tools • Use the Standard Query Language (SQL) to create, populate, and query a relational database of your own design and creation • Evaluate the security and reliability of critical IACS databases and explain both architectural and cybersecurity mechanismsfor improving both • And more... You Will Cover: • Data: Representations• Relationships• Storage and Retrieval • Documentation • Security and Availability • Database: Structures• Types• Tables• Operations• Software • M aintenance • Relational Databases • Basicsof Database Design • Special Requirementsof Real Time Databases • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Create and manipulate data in “ flat” tables • Create a M icrosoft AccessDatabase • Use mySQL to create and populate a relational database • Use SQL to query and manipulate a relational database Course Details: Course No.: EA05 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EA05 I mplement ing Business t o MES I nt egrat ion Using t he ANSI / I SA95 St andard M anymanufacturing firmshave made significant investmentsin flexible shop-floor execution systemsand in sophisticated enterprise planning (ERP) systems. Those investments, however, cannot yield their full potential until each hasaccessto the information and capabilitiesof the other. The ANSI/ISA95 standard addressesthat coordination problem byproviding a sound, robust definition of businessactivitiesand of the information that must flow between those two realms. Thiscourse also teachesthe terminologyused in Information Technology(IT) departments so that manufacturing and IT personnel can effectivelywork together on integration projects. Note:This is an advanced course with a minimum satisfactory completion of ISA courses TS06 and TS12 (or equivalent in experience/training) as a mandatory prerequisite for successful completion of this course. You Will Be Able To: • Specify the requirementsfor an enterprise-control integration solu- tion • Identify the issuesinvolved in the integration of logisticsto manu- facturing control • Explain the businessdriversinvolved in integration • Discussthe rolesof UM L, XM L, and B2M M L in vertical integration • Apply the ISA95 object models • And more… You Will Cover: • Standardsand M odels • BusinessProcesses • Production Processes • Information M odel Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Identify key businessdriversfor integration • Identify key businessprocessesand objects • Identify processsegment definitions • Develop shared product definition information Course Details: Course No.: IC55 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Rate Includes ISA Standard: ANSI/ISA-95.00.01-2010, ANSI/ISA95.00.02- 2010, and ANSI/ISA-95.00.03-2005 —A $870 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 11–12 October 2012; 27–28 February 2013 North Brunswick, NJ: 8–9 November 2012 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/IC55 • Check out the Enterprise-Control Integration and ANSI/ISA95 Webinar Series. See page 43. 27 Automation Professional Skills I nt roduct ion t o Building Aut omat ion Syst ems T hisreal-world-based course will give you a broad introductory understanding of the specific issuesinvolved with Building Auto- mation Systems(BAS). You will explore the processesthat occur at every level in the air conditioning industry including digital controls. Learn about sensing and measurement, actuation, analog output devices, and relays. Computer interfacesare discussed, including web interfaces. Your survey of the world of BAS includes: Future of BAS, Digital Direct Control (DDC) Basics, Field Devices, The Human M achine Interface (HM I), BAS Design and Specification, Energy Conservation Control Strategies, and System M aintenance. You Will Be Able To: • Identify and describe the major componentsin a BAS • Identify and describe the basic mechanical componentsand controls in an HVAC control system • Reference codesand standardsapplicable to BAS • Explain energy conservation strategies • Justify control componentsfor project work • And more... You Will Cover: • Building Automation Overview • BAS Applications • BAS System Solutions • BAS System Delivery • The Human M achine Interface (HM I) Applications • And more... Course Details: Course No.: EA15 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 5–7 February 2013 “Great job! In my 40 years in the building automation industry, never in one place have I seen a course so complete with the connection to the major interacting systems. The understand- ing of these systems is crucial to being able to control them.” — Ken Sinclair, Editor/Owner, AutomatedBuildings.com • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EA15 Announcing ISA eBooks Select ISA titles are now available for immediate download to your e-reader. Gain instant, hassle-free, and convenient access to automation and control-related resources. Visit www.isa.org/ebooks Introductory price of $40! 28 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Syst em Checkout , Test ing, and St art up T hiscourse providesthe information necessary in the checkout, system test, and startup of processcontrol systems. The learning experience isenhanced through exercisesfor each of the necessary stagesfrom risk analysisthrough site acceptance testing. You Will Be Able To: • Determine the adequacy of a documentation package when given a specified start-up scenario • Select the hardware approach that would meet the given criteria including cost effectiveness, efficacy, and reliability • Select the best risk containment policy/procedure for given conditions • Select which identifiable sectionsof software coding require what degree of testing to develop a matrix for testing procedures • Develop a plan for alarm and interlock testing that will simulate both correct and out-of-boundsconditionsthat will meet all given conditions • And more... You Will Cover: • First Look— Prerequisites • Instrument Commissioning • Loop Testing • Software Testing • Alarm/Interlock Testing • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Risk AnalysisExercise • Installation Verification Exercise • Loop Testing Exercise • Software Testing Exercise • Alarm/Interlock Exercise • Live Test Exercise • Comprehensive Exercise Course Details: Course No.: EA10 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EA10 Fundament als of I SA-100.11a Developed by the ISA100 Wireless Compliance Institute T he ISA-100.11a, Wireless Systems for Industrial Automation: Process Control and Related Applications standard isan open framework for wirelesssensorsand actuatorstargeted at industrial en- vironments. Target applicationsinclude processmonitoring, equipment monitoring, and some typesof control. Thisshort course will brief usersand supplierson a broad range of technical topicsrelated to ISA-100.11a in sessionsled by actual design- ersof the standard. Thiscourse isintended for product designersand technically sophisticated userswho would benefit from an introduction to the technical design principlesunderlying the ISA-100.11a standard. Studentswill be introduced to the key conceptsunderlying ISA- 100.11a especially related to reliability, scalability, openness, security, deployment, and development tools. Following thiscourse, students should be able to start working with their real-world projects: evaluat- ing, developing, and applying ISA-100.11a technology. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the key technical conceptsunderlying the ISA-100.11a standard, especially asthey relate to reliability, scalability, openness, security, and deployment • Communicate the latest trendsin industrial wirelesstechnology • Effectively evaluate productsand solutionsthat incorporate indus- trial wirelesstechnology • Identify appropriate early applicationsfor industrial wirelesssensors and actuators • Begin to develop and/or deploy ISA-100.11a technology You Will Cover: • Introduction to ISA100 • Design Principles • Stack and Object M odel • Radio Technology and Deployment • Network Architecture and M anagement • And more… Course Details: Course No.: WC10I Length: 1 day CEUs: 0.8 Price: $495 ISA M ember; $565 Affiliate M ember; $630 Community M ember/List Includes ISA Standard: ISA-100.11a-2011 —A $220 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 12–14 M arch 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/WC10I NEW! 29 Automation Professional Skills Project Management f or Aut omat ion and Cont rol T hiscourse dealswith the project management functionsand responsibilitiesfrom the viewpoint of an instrumentation and controlssupplier. The rolesand requirementsare discussed along with the techniquesand toolsneeded to work with the project manager of the engineering organization. Thiscourse includes project initiation, definition, execution, and close out, along with the phasesinvolved for each. A particular emphasisisplaced on the functional needsof providing what the customer needsin a project execution environment. You Will Be Able To: • Identify project typesand overall goalsand objectives • Define the rolesand responsibilitiesof project managers • Communicate with the engineering organization project manager in a meaningful manner • Explain the four important objectivescritical to projectsvs. the three objectivestypical of other projects • Execute projectsin the phasesunique to an automation and control endeavor • And more You Will Cover: • Introduction • Project M anager Qualification • Project Development • Initiation Phase • Project – Planning – Executing – Controlling – Closing – And more Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Evaluate project manager skillsin strategic planning • Practice project scheduling techniques • Demonstrate risk review and analysis Course Details: Course No.: M T07 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/MT07 • Check out the Automation Project Management Webinar Series. See page 43. Advanced Project Management f or Team Leaders T hiscourse teachesyou advanced management techniquesand toolsfor project leaders/project managers. Thiscourse buildson general project management techniquesof project planning, project scope, and project scheduling. The course focusison best practices for a leader in regard to development and implementation of the project communicationsplan, management of team relationships, resourcesprocurement, risk management, cost control, and perfor- mance measurementsduring the automation project lifecycle. You Will Be Able To: • Properly scope the project and identify project definitionsand cus- tomer expectations • Select resources, outsource work effectively, and coordinate the project team properly by applying management and teambuilding skillsto projects • Improve your interpersonal skills • Establish a communicationsplan and improve relationshipsamong vendors, industrial organizations, and engineering organizations • Identify risksand perform risk management • And more... You Will Cover: • Project M anagement Knowledge Areas • Project Processes • Customer Satisfaction • Skills – Leadership – Communication – People • M anagement – Resource – Cost – Risk • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Resource balancing • Project schedule and cost assessment Course Details: Course No.: M T10 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List; $1, 115 Group Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/MT10 • Check out the Automation Project Management Webinar Series. See page 43. “This course gave me a broad use of project management, mostly from a controls and instrumentation point-of-view.” — Jeffrey Cerny, Director of Plant Engineering and M aintenance 30 Automation Professional Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Cont rol Syst ems Engineering (CSE) PE Exam Review Course T hiscourse reviewsthe knowledge and skillsareasthat are included on the Control SystemsEngineer (CSE) Professional Engineer (PE) examination— produced by the National Council of Examinersfor Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) and administered by US state professional licensure boardseach October. The intent of the classis to prepare an engineer with four or more yearsof experience to take the exam by providing instruction in the broad range of technical areas that will be tested. You Will Be Able To: • Follow the guidelinesfor taking the CSE PE exam • Apply recognized standardsfor symbolsand documents • Recognize the basic calculation techniquesfor measurement devices • Apply processvariable measurementsand sensor selection • Explain basic processcontrol loops: – Configuration – Operation – Performance • And more... You Will Cover: • SensorsTechnologiesApplicable to VariousM easurements (ProcessVariables) • Signal Typesand Transmission M ethods • Signal Circuit Design • Control System Analysisand Implementation • Codes, Standards, and Regulations • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Practice taking CSE exam-related questions Course Details: Course No.: EN00 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Control Systems Engineering Study Guide, 4th Edition —A $59 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 4–6 June 2013 “A good general overview of what to expect on [CSE PE] exam. Good info on how to go about taking the test (strategy). Pointed out to me what areas I needed to work on.” — Brian Keene, Plant Engineer • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EN00 • Check out the CSE Licensure Webinar Series. See page 43. Cert ified Aut omat ion Prof essional ® (CAP ® ) Exam Review Course T hiscourse reviewsthe knowledge and skillsareasincluded on the ISA Certified Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) examination. The intent isto prepare an automation professional who meetsthe exam criteria to take the exam. The content isbased on the Job Analysis Domains, Tasks, Knowledge Areas, and Skill Areasdeveloped asthe basisfor the CAP certification exam. You Will Be Able To: • Define the scope and format of the CAP exam • Discusshow the varioustypesof control technologiesare used in industrial automation, including processcontrol from basic to ad- vanced control, discrete, batch, motor, and motion control • Identify the range of digital communicationsused in automation and how these are used in system integration • Explain when safety instrumented systems(SIS) are needed and how they are specified • Apply the critical areasof automation opportunity identification and project justification • And more... You Will Cover: • Field Devices • Control and Simulation • Operator Interface and Alarm M anagement • Safety, Reliability, and Electrical • Workflow and Project Leadership • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Practice taking CAP exam-style questions Course Details: Course No.: EC00 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Certified Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) Study Guide —A $39 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 6–8 November 2012; 9–11 April 2013 Special Savings Bonus! Take this review course and sit for the CAP electronic exam for FREE! You must submit a CAP application and course registration six (6) weeksprior to your course date and meet CAP eligibilitycriteria to be qualified for the free exam. You will be able to schedule an elec- tronic exam date once your application hasbeen approved. For more details, visit www.isa.org/CAP. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/EC00 • Online, instructor-assisted course option also available. See page 42. Demonstrate your commitment to your career, to your company, and to your profession by becoming ISA Certified. ISA’s certification programs help you establish your professional credentials, display your professional achievements, prepare you for added responsibilities, and improve your career opportunities with our unbiased, third-party endorsement. Apply or learn more online at www.isa.org/certify. Credibility Matters. Maximize Your Training ROI with an ISA Needs Assessment Knowing Your Goals Helps Us Bet t er Serve You The fi rst and most important step in our Needs Assessment process is to learn about your company’s goals: What does success look like to you? The next step involves interviews with and questionnaires for your employees—the people who need to be trained—administered by one of our Subject Matter Experts. After we gain a deeper understanding of your goals and employees’ current skills levels, we identify the gaps that exist between the two. Then, we partner with you to develop a master plan, or road-map, to help eliminate these gaps. Benefit s of an I SA Needs Assessment An ISA Needs Assessment allows you to: Use your training budget strategically by investing only in the training you need Identify strengths and weaknesses as well as areas where training could enhance job performance to successfully meet identifi ed performance requirements Document the knowledge and skills of your employees for clients, regulatory agencies, and other key stakeholders Reduce employee time-off work for training Demonstrate commitment to your employees’ professional development—this in turn can lead to increased employee retention Invest in your greatest asset— your employees T he International Society of Automation (ISA) is your one-stop shop for turn-key professional development solutions. ISA is recognized worldwide as a leader in non-biased education and training programs for automation professionals—from experienced engineers and practicing technicians to newcomers to the industry. ISA offers unbiased employee skills and training needs assessments to help companies and individuals identify their professional development goals and the specific training they need to accomplish those goals. How does ISA maximize your training return on investment (ROI)? By helping your company identify and implement measurable, unbiased, and rapid solutions for your professional development needs. We eliminate the training you don’t need so your employees can receive the right training at the right place and time. Our solutions-development process consists of three elements: Each element of our process feeds into the next part enabling us to show you opportunities for improvement and growth, while achieving your short-term and long-term training goals. TRAINING TESTING NEEDS ASSESSMENT PROGRAM The ISA Needs Assessment documentation is useful when undergoing ISO, FDA, or OSHA audits. 33 Element s of t he I SA Needs Assessment Knowledge Assessment Survey and Analysis— 100–125 multiple choice questions that relate directly to identifi ed knowledge requirements Task Perf ormance Assessment Survey and Analysis—“ Self-assessment” for each employee of his or her ability to complete specifi c tasks related to his or her job General Performance Interviews—Interviews conducted by ISA’s Subject Matter Expert with each employee and his or her direct supervisor to clarify and enhance the information collected by the surveys Individual Training Needs Report—Comprehensive Training Needs Report that includes an overall group assessment and individual reports for each employee Types of I SA Needs Assessment s Standard to Achieve ISA’s Certifi ed Control Systems Technician ® (CCST ® ) Certifi cation Standard to Achieve ISA’s Certifi ed Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) Certifi cation Custom Schedule Your I SA Needs Assessment Today! Learn more about the ISA Needs Assessment and schedule one for your employees today by contacting ISA’s Senior Learning Consultants at: +1 919-549-8411
[email protected] An ISA Needs Assessment can help you identify which courses in ISA’s Technical Skills Training Path—to achieve ISA’s Control Systems Technician ® (CCST ® ) certifi cation— your employees really need and which ones they don’t. ISA Technician Training Boot Camp A comprehensive overview of the instrumentation fundamentals to advanced smart technology! Learn more and enroll yourself, your co-workers, and/or your employees at: www.isa.org/BootCamp Boot Camp Curriculum • Instrumentation Basics • Calibration and Maintenance • Digital (Smart) Transmitters • Control Valves, Positioners, and DVCs • Tuning and Troubleshooting Control Systems Boot Camp Bonus Features: • Real-World Plant Tour • Class Networking/Sporting Event (Seasonal) • Class Graduation—”I Survived ISA Boot Camp!” • Comprehensive ISA Technical Library Calling all new and seasoned automation and control professionals! Who should attend? • Technicians and/or other automation and control professionals • Individuals wanting to learn more about instrumentation and control Enroll now for an intensive week of expert-developed, hands-on technical training. “Great hands on! The experience at the TTBC will help me in my day-to-day work.” —Jason Anderson Instrument and Control Technician 35 Technical Skills Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Calculate, record, and graph instrument performance data to compare with specificationsand identify errors • M easure and record voltage, current, and resistance • Calculate span and range valuesfor variouslevel measurement applications • Calibrate differential pressure, RTD, thermocouple, and I/P transmittersand transducers • Configure smart differential pressure and temperature transmitters • Construct a simple feedback flow loop, perform a loop check, and tune the loop using trial and error tuning • View a three-wire RTD demonstration and identify errors • Configure and calibrate a single loop digital controller Course Details: Course No.: TI25 Length: 4.5 days CEUs: 3.2 Price: $2, 395 ISA M ember; $2, 695 Affiliate M ember; $2, 995 Community M ember/List; $2, 395 Group Includes ISA Text: Maintenance of Instruments and Systems, 2nd Edition by L.D. Goettsche —A $169 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 10–14 December 2012; 4–8 M arch 2013; 17–21 June 2013 Burbank, CA: 5–9 November 2012; 3–7 December 2012 North Brunswick, NJ: 22–26 October 2012 Houston, TX: 5–9 November 2012 T hispopular course offersa combination of practical information and hands-on experience, covering proper installation, calibra- tion, and maintenance of electronic instruments. You will examine characteristicsof electronic control systems; techniquesfor installing electronic instruments; and proceduresfor configuring and calibrating transmitters, transducers, and controllers. Approximately 40% of your time in this course is spent working with equipment. You Will Be Able To: • Employ proper safety practicesduring installation, calibration, and maintenance procedures • Connect wiring in an electronic control loop • Select and operate test equipment to measure electrical propertiesand calibrate instruments • Calibrate electronic transmittersand controllers • Recognize the importance of maintenance in the proper operation of instrumentsand control systems • Use manufacturer’sguidelinesto configure instrumentsfor specific processapplications • Explain installation considerationsand practicesfor instruments and control systems • Install electronic instrumentsusing manufacturer’sguidelines and ISA’srecommended practicesand procedures • Use piping and instrumentation diagrams(P& IDs) and wiring, schematic, and installation detail drawingsto install, calibrate, and verify proper operation of instruments • Explain methodsfor reducing electrical hazards, including intrinsically safe installation • Describe the trend toward using fieldbussystemsand personal computersin processcontrol • Explain the relevance of ISO 9000 standardsto maintenance practicesand procedures You Will Cover: • Loop Characteristics: Current Loop • Power Source • Laboratory and Test Equipment: M ultimeter • ProcessCalibrator • Calibration and Configuration: Instrument Performance • Cali- bration Standards• Device Calibration • Calibration Documentation • Instrument Maintenance: Corrective • Preventive • Predictive • Installation: Grounding and Isolation • Plant Conditions • Electronic Controllers: Control Strategies• Controller M ainte- nance • Digital Controllers • Safety in Hazardous Locations: Location Classification • Explo- sion Proofing • Purging and Pressurization • Intrinsic Safety • Trends: Personal Computersin Control • FieldbusTechnology ISA Training is a Hands-on Experience! In thiscourse, you will spend approximately 40% of your time performing hands-on exerciseson ISA’sportable training labs. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TI25 I nst alling, Calibrat ing, and Maint aining Elect ronic I nst rument s “This is an excellent course that enables the participant to study and understand concepts related to individual instruments, instrument loop wiring, and common electronic instruments found in most operating plants.” — Jerry Booher, ISA Instructor Most Popular! 36 Technical Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Advanced Operat ion of Digit al (Smart ) Transmit t ers and Digit al Valve Cont rollers T hislab-intensive course focuseson the configuration fundamentals, the calibration process, the measurementsof multiple variables, and the utilization of computer-based configuration toolsfor both digital transmitters and digital valve controllers. Thiscourse offersyou a hands-on working knowledge of smart field deviceswith an emphasison measurement accuracy, advanced infor- mation gathering, decreased maintenance time, ease-of-configuration and calibration, and diagnostic capabilities. You will cover use in con- ventional systemsand enhancements/improvementswhen combined with digital control networks, including basic and multivariable digital transmittersand digital valve-positioners. You will also be exposed to varioushand-held communicatorsand computer-based configuration and diagnostic software. You Will Be Able To: • Differentiate between analog and digital instruments • Configure, re-range, and calibrate smart/digital field devices • Configure and calibrate control valvesfitted with digital valve controllers • Communicate with digital devicesutilizing computer-based software • Test diagnostic capabilitiesof digital valve controllers • And more... You Will Cover: • Analog vs. Digital Instruments • Digital Signal Sampling • Strengthsand Weaknessesof Digital Instruments • Serial Digital Communications • Smart M ultivariable Transmitters • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Configure digital transmittersand digital valve controllersand control valves • Perform sensor trimsand calibrations • Use variouscommunication toolsto configure smart field devices • Perform diagnostic testson smart control valves • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TS16 Length: 4.5 days CEUs: 3.2 Price: $2, 395 ISA M ember; $2, 695 Affiliate M ember; $2, 995 Community M ember/List; $2, 395 Group Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 24–28 June 2013 North Brunswick, NJ: 12–16 November 2012 Maint aining Pneumat ic Component s in Measurement and Cont rol T hiscourse coverscorrect technology, operation, and maintenance of pneumatic instrumentsemployed in modern processfacilities. The course emphasisison valves, valve positioners, controllers, and transmitters. You Will Be Able To: • Describe the operation of variouspneumatic devicesincluding bellows, diaphragm, Bourdon tube, flapper/nozzle mechanism, and pressure transmitters • Describe the specific toolsused for pneumatic maintenance in a contemporary plant environment • Calibrate a differential pressure (D/P) transmitter for a dip tube application • Discussthe function of a control valve and actuator in a typical loop • Bench check and operate a pneumatic valve actuator— performing a five-point calibration check on the positioner • And more... You Will Cover: • Review of Fundamental Concepts • Pneumatic Device Operation • Instrument Calibration • D/P Level Applications • M aintenance • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Pneumatic gage and D/P transmitter calibration • D/P liquid level measurement with Bubbler System • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TI06 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Standard: ISA-7.0.01-1996 —A $110 Value Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TI06 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS16 37 Technical Skills Elect rical Syst ems and Principles T hiscourse coverselectrical principlesand componentsused in industrial instrumentation, emphasizing safety. Thiscourse also coversusing schematic symbols, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and basic test equipment. Thiscourse servesasan excellent overview for those who have never had electrical training and asa refresher/update for those who have had electrical training (though not too advanced) sometime ago. An understanding of basic Algebra isexpected. You Will Be Able To: • Evaluate the direct current (DC) relationshipsbetween voltage, cur- rent, and resistance • Determine alternating current (AC) characteristicsincluding ampli- tude, frequency, and phase • Apply safety considerationswhen measuring electrical valuesor working around electrical equipment • Identify schematic symbolsused for electrical devices • Explain the purpose and use of the National Electrical Code (NEC) • And more... You Will Cover: • Direct and Alternating Current Circuits • Overcurrent Devices • M easuring Equipment • Polyphase Sources • National Electrical Code (NEC) • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • M easure current, voltage, resistance, and impedance • Use capacitors, inductors, and resistorsto build circuitsand observe the different results • Connect DC parallel and seriescircuitsand identify their different uses • Troubleshoot circuitsby determining proper voltage, current flow, power dissipation, resistance, and complete path • Build a relay “ seal in circuit” for lighting lights • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TI15 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Basic Electricity and Electronics for Control: Fundamentals and Applications, 3rd Edition by Lawrence M . Thompson —An $89 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 24–26 September 2012 I ndust rial Elect ronics T hiscourse introducesthe theory and practical application of industrial electronic components. The emphasisison safety, elec- trostatic discharge damage, and prevention. An understanding of basic electrical systemsisassumed. You Will Be Able To: • Test the function of an operational amplifier • Determine the operation of analog, digital, and conversion electronic circuits • Apply safety considerationswhen working around electronic equipment • Identify schematic symbolsused for electronic devices • Assemble electronic circuitsand electronic devices(power supplies, amplifiers, and other applications) • And more... You Will Cover: • Diode Operation • Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR)/Triac • Bipolar Triodes • Operational Amplifiers • Safety Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Use test equipment correctly, including digital multimeters, scopemeters, and function generators • Construct different DC power supplies(half and full wave rectifiers using a center tapped transformer) using different capacitance/ resistance filtering • Build an open instrument loop using a power supply, an Op Amp, and a bridge circuit • Demonstrate how electrical noise can affect the mV signal Course Details: Course No.: TI20 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 115 ISA M ember; $1, 255 Affiliate M ember; $1, 395 Community M ember/List: $1, 115 Group Includes ISA Text: Basic Electricity and Electronics for Control: Fundamentals and Applications, 3rd Edition by Lawrence M . Thompson —An $89 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 27–28 September 2012 “Hands on labs helped with understanding the relationships and differences between voltages, current, resistance, inductance, and reactance.” — Deidrea Vanderbilt • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TI15 • Check out the Electrical Safety Webinar Series. See page 43. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TI20 • Check out the Electrical Safety Webinar Series. See page 43. “The course provided me with an awareness of component uses, actions, and outputs.” — Alton M cGinty, Automation Tech Take courses TI15 and TI20 and save! Combo Price: $2, 250 ISA M ember; $2, 540 Affiliate M ember; $2, 825 Community M ember/List 38 Technical Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Tuning Cont rol Loops T hiscourse isrecommended for anyone who would like to gain a better understanding of how to tune control loops— whether you have tuned loopsbut would like to become more proficient or you have never tuned a loop before. Registrantsare expected to have a basic understanding of instrumen- tation and controls(either by working experience or taking funda- mental coursessuch asISA’scourse FG07: Introduction to Industrial Automation and Control) asthiscourse doesnot cover that material. You Will Be Able To: • Identify the requirementsfor open-loop and closed-loop stability • Use three methodsto tune a control system for stated qualitycontrol • Tune a cascade control loop for optimum control • Tune a feedforward control system for optimum control • Tune ratio control systems • And more... You Will Cover: • Review of Feedback Control Conceptsand Components • Control M odes • Dynamic and Steady State Considerations • Tuning Control Systems • Safety Concernsand Procedureswhen Operating Control Systems • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Demonstrate the operation of componentsrequired for closed- loop control • Review start-up proceduresfor single- and multi-loop systems • Tune cascade, ratio, and feedforward control systems • Tune using a PC-based simulation software • And more... Course Details: Course No.: TC05 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Fundamentals of Process Control Theory, 3rd Edition by P.W. M urrill —A $119 Value! Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 18–20 February 2013 Houston, TX: 3–5 June 2013 Troubleshoot ing I nst rument at ion and Cont rol Syst ems T hiscourse presentsa systematic approach to troubleshooting and start-up of single- and multi-loop control loops. You will learn how pressure, level, flow, and temperature loopsoperate to maintain good processcontrol systems. Knowledge of instrumentation and control is assumed. You Will Be Able To: • Develop a systematic approach to troubleshooting • Verify, locate, and identify performance problemsand the causesof the problems • Identify the common causesof sensor, transmitter, controller, and final control element problems • Troubleshoot control systems • Compare general troubleshooting proceduresfor conventional, FIELDBUS, and HART TM control systems • And more... You Will Cover: • Approachesto Troubleshooting • Logical AnalysisTroubleshooting • Review of ISA Standard Diagramsand Symbols • Single-Loop Feedback Control Troubleshooting • M ulti-Loop Control SystemsTroubleshooting • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Diagnose and solve problemswith single-loop control loops • Diagnose and solve problemswith ratio, cascade, and three- element control loop systems • Diagnose problemsusing distributed control system (DCS) displays for information • Troubleshoot several single control loop problems Course Details: Course No.: TC10 Length: 2 days CEUs: 1.4 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Troubleshooting: A Technician’s Guide, 2nd Edition by William L. M ostia, Jr., P.E. —A $79 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 21–22 February 2013 Houston, TX: 6–7 June 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TC10 Take courses TC05 and TC10 and save! Combo Price: $2, 445 ISA M ember; $2, 750 Affiliate M ember; $3, 060 Community M ember/List “TC05 and TC10’s practical hands-on approach develops skills that can be immediately applied by the student in their job. The interactive presentations and labs reinforce the basic concepts.” — Don Lovell, ISA Instructor • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TC05 39 Technical Skills Cert ified Cont rol Syst ems Technician ® (CCST ® ) Level I Exam Review Course T hisisa fast-paced review of the knowledge and practical skills necessary to install and maintain standard measurement and con- trol instrumentation. It isintended for practicing technicianspreparing for the CCST Level I exam. An explanation of the examination process and practice certification-type examsare provided. You Will Be Able To: • Cite principlesand theoriesthat explain measurement and control instrument functions • Describe proceduresrequired to properly maintain the function of measurement and control instrumentation • Perform calculationsand other analysisof information related to the calibration and troubleshooting of measurement and control instru- mentsand systems • Describe proceduresrequired to safely start-up and shut-down a new or existing process • Identifyanyneed for further studyor training in specificknowledge areas • And more... You Will Cover: • Domain 1— Calibration • Domain 2— Loop Checking • Domain 3— Troubleshooting • Domain 4— Start-Up • CCST Exam • And more... Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Unit conversion calculations • Calibration documentation and analysis • Trouble recognition and analysis • ISA CCST Level I practice exams Course Details: Course No.: TS00 Length: 3 days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: CCST ® Study Guide Level I —A $39 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 12–14 M arch 2013; 1–3 M ay 2013 Burbank, CA: 11–13 September 2012 North Brunswick, NJ: 4–6 December 2012 Houston, TX: 15–17 January 2013 Special Savings Bonus! Take this review course and sit for the CCST Level I electronic exam for FREE! You must submit a CCST application and course registration six (6) weeksprior to your course date and meet CCST Level I eligibilitycriteria to be qualified for the free exam. You will be able to schedule an electronic exam date once your application hasbeen approved. For more details, visit www.isa.org/CCST. • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS00 • NEW! Online, instructor-assisted course option available. See page 42. Cert ified Cont rol Syst em Technician ® (CCST ® ) Level I I I Exam Review Course T hiscourse reviewsthe knowledge and skillsareasincluded on the Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level III certifica- tion exam. The intent isto prepare practicing technicianswho meet the exam criteria to take the exam. The content isbased on the Job AnalysisDomains, Tasks, Knowledge Areas, and Skill Areasdeveloped asthe basisfor the CCST Level III certification exam. You Will Be Able To: • Define the scope and format of the CCST Level III exam • Compare processvariable measurementsand control valve selections • Discusshow the varioustypesof control technologiesare used in industrial automation, including processcontrol from basic to advanced control, discrete, batch, motor, and motion control • Determine the requirement for tuning and discusstuning procedures • Interpret the best practice methodology for troubleshooting automation projects • And more… You Will Cover: • Field Devices • Control and Simulation • Operator Interface and Alarm M anagement • Safety, Reliability, and Electrical • M aintenance M anagement • Workflow and Project Leadership Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Practice CCST exam-style questions Course Details: Course No.: TS03 Length: 4.5 Days CEUs: 3.2 Price: $1, 745 ISA M ember; $1, 965 Affiliate M ember; $2, 185 Community M ember/List; $1, 745 Group Rate Includes ISA Text: CCST ® Study Guide Level III —A $39 Value Schedule: Research Triangle Park, NC: 10–14 June 2013 Houston, TX: 4–8 M arch 2013 • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TS03 NEW! Special Savings Bonus! Take this review course and sit for the CCST Level III electronic exam for FREE! You must submit a CCST application and course registration six (6) weeksprior to your course date and meet CCST Level III eligibilitycriteria to be qualified for the free exam. You will be able to schedule an electronic exam date once your application hasbeen approved. For more details, visit www.isa.org/CCST. 40 Technical Skills Regist er now! See pg. 46 for details. Cert ified Maint enance and Reliabilit y Technician (CMRT) Exam Review Course T hiscourse isdesigned asa fast paced review for the experienced maintenance mechanic. It providesa thorough overview of the knowledge and mechanical skillsrequired in today’sindustrial main- tenance environment. It isdesigned specifically for industrial mainte- nance mechanicspreparing for the CM RT exam. An explanation of the examination processand practice certification-type exams are provided. You Will Be Able To: • Properly employ safety, health, and environmental skillsand knowl- edge that will enable you to take responsibility and corrective action to prevent incidentsthat would otherwise result in injury or death to yourself and or your co-workers • Perform preventive and or predictive maintenance according to the work plan to maximize mean time between failures • Research and collect information relating to a maintenance request by reviewing the work order and interviewing the necessary person- nel to determine the general nature of the problem • Verify troubleshooting analysisby disassembly and inspection of componentsusing established proceduresin accordance with ap- plicable standardsand guidelines • Learn more at www.isa.org/training/TM00 Visit www.SMRP.org t o learn more about CMRT Cert ificat ion. You Will Cover: • M aintenance Practices(Safety) • Preventive and Predictive M aintenance • Troubleshooting and Analysis • Corrective M aintenance Classroom/Laboratory Exercises: • Equipment identification exercisesusing diagramsof the most com- monly found componentsin manufacturing facilities Course Details: Course No.: TM 00 Length: 3 Days CEUs: 2.1 Price: $1, 305 ISA M ember; $1, 465 Affiliate M ember; $1, 630 Community M ember/List; $1, 305 Group Includes ISA Text: Certified Maintenance Reliability Technician (CMRT) Study Guide —A $50 Value Bring this course directly to you! Thiscourse iscurrently not scheduled, but can be brought to your company via our onsite training option. To learn more about bringing thiscourse to your location, call +1 919-549-8411. 58th Analysis Division Symposium 14–18 April 2013 Galveston Island Convention Center Galveston, Texas 2013 Safety and Security Division Symposium 17–18 April 2013 Galveston Island Convention Center Galveston, Texas 13th ISA LDAR-Fugitive Emissions Symposium 21–23 May 2013 Hotel TBD New Orleans, Louisiana 2013 Communications Division Symposium 21–23 May 2013 Hotel TBD Washington, DC 59th International Instrumentation Symposium 13–17 May 2013 Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square Cleveland, Ohio 56th ISA POWID Division Symposium 2–7 June 2013 Rosen Centre Hotel Orlando, Florida 2013 Water and Wastewater and Automatic Controls Division Symposium 6–8 August 2013 Hotel TBD Orlando, Florida 8th ISA Marketing and Sales Summit 11–13 September 2013 Astor Crowne Plaza New Orleans, Louisiana ISA’s unbiased symposia and technical conferences provide automation professionals across the world with the latest technologies, trends, real-world examples, tutorials, and updates needed to remain competitive in today’s and tomorrow’s markets. Upcoming ISA Events Find out more at www.isa.org/events Mark your calendars and make plans to attend an ISA symposium or technical conference in 2013! Great topics! Awesome locations 41 ISA CyberU: Training On Your Terms W hen: W here: Form at: Device: Online DVD W eb Sem inar Online, Instructor-Assisted Desktop Laptop Sm art Phone Other M obile Device ISA CyberU provides portable, self-paced distance education that fits your schedule. Choose from 100s of self-directed courses. Choose between pre-recorded and live formats. Choose when and where you study. Choose ISA CyberU for all your distance education needs. Visit www.isa.org/CyberU or contact ISA at +1 919-549-8411. Learn more about ISA CyberU by scanning this code with your smart phone! M y Tim e M y Place ISA Education and Training http://w w w .isa.org/C yberU To scan the QR code, you first need to download a FREE QR code or barcode reader for your specific phone, available online through your app market. 42 CyberU Instruction Created for the Busy Automation Professional! ISA CyberU online, instructor-assisted training coursesare flexible, multi-week coursesof study that allow you, the busy automation professional, to complete an ISA course any time, any place. Asa CyberU student, you will acquire skillsand expertise that are in high demand in today’smarketplace asyou learn from ISA expertsand network with professional classmateswho share similar technical issues. Online, Instructor-Assisted Course Features: Course Materials All course notesetsand supporting materialswill be sent to course registrantsprior to the course start date. Online Pre-recorded Course Modules* Your instructor haspre-recorded each course module so that you can accessthe course presentationswhen it isconvenient for your schedule. Each module isa web/audio session that takes approximately 60 minutes. Ask the Expert** Interact with your expert instructor via email throughout the course and through scheduled live phone Q& A sessions. You can expect a replyto your email within 24 hours. Thisemail addressisactive for the course duration. The Q& A sessionsprovide an opportunityfor you and your classmatesto speak one-on-one with the instructor. You will have an opportunityto ask anyquestionsyou mayhave about the course material and to interact with your fellow classmates. Class Discussions You will be invited to subscribe to a course listserve for course participants. You can use thislistserve to post questionsand share experiencesrelevant to the course with other classmembers. Course Assignments and Exams Take the course pre-test before you begin studying the course material to get a better understanding of areasthat you will want to focuson more during the course. Homework assignmentsfor all moduleswill be indicated on the syllabus. The homework assignmentsare designed to help expand your understanding of the course material. The final exam will be taken and scored online. CEUs and PDHs You must receive at least 80% on the course final exam to receive Continuing Education Units(CEUs) and Professional Development Hours(PDHs) credit and your Certificate of Completion. Saf ety Safety Instrumented Systems— Design, Analysis, and Justification (EC50E) ....................................... 17 September – 9 November 2012; 22 October – 14 December 2012; 21 January – 15 M arch 2013 1 April – 24 M ay 2013; 10 June – 2 August 2013 Security Cybersecurity for Automation, Control, and SCADA Systems(IC32E) ............................................................. 25 M arch – 17 M ay 2013 Wireless Implementing WirelessIndustrial Automation Systems(IC85E) ............................................................................. 3 June – 26 July 2013 Process Control Introduction to Industrial Pressure, Level, and Density M easurement Technologies(EI05E) ................................... 6 M ay – 21 June 2013 Overview of Industrial Flow M easurement Engineering (EI10E) ................................................................ 12 August – 18 October 2013 Certification Review Certified Control SystemsTechnician ® (CCST ® ) Level I Online Exam Review Course (TS00E) .................. 1 October – 12 December 2012; .................................................................................................................. 18 February – 3 M ay 2013; 24 June – 6 September 2013 Certified Automation Professional ® (CAP ® ) Online Exam Review Course (EC00E) ................................................. 27 M ay – 26 July 2013 For a descri pt i on of each schedul ed course and t o regi st er, vi si t www.isa.org/cyberu/onlineassist ed. 2012–2013 Schedule I SA Online, Inst ruct or-Assist ed Training Courses * CAP ® Online Review Course doesnot have pre-recorded modules. Thiscourse hasan online question bank with answersand printed textbook modules. * * Live phone Q& A Sessionsnot available with CAP Online Review course— email only. With online, instructor-assisted courses, you can download assignments, read and contribute to class discussions, review instructor feedback, and more— all at your convenience! 43 Automation Professional Skills New Series! Automation Project Management Series Series Pricing (per site): $515 ISA M ember; $540 Affiliate M ember; $610 Community M ember/List Effective Project Team Building .............................. 3 October 2012 Team M ember M otivation ................................... 17 October 2012 Successful SCRUM Applications.......................... 31 October 2012 Boiler/Burner Management Series Series Pricing (per site): $645 ISA M ember; $720 Affiliate M ember; $810 Community M ember/List Introduction to Boiler Contro ............................. 7 November 2012 Isa Burner M anagement System (BM S) a Safety Instrumented System (SIS)? ........................... 14 November 2012 Isa Fire and GasSystem a Safety Instrumented System (SIS)? ................................................ 21 November 2012 Introduction to the IEC 61511 Changes........... 28 November 2012 Fiber Optics, RFID, and Sensor Technology Series Series Pricing (per site): $515 ISA M ember; $540 Affiliate M ember; $610 Community M ember/List WirelessNetworking of Sensorsand Instrumentation: Applicationsand Techniques........................... 5 December 2012 Overview of Fiber Optic Sensing ....................... 12 December 2012 Radio Frequency Identification (RFID): Overview and Applications........................... 19 December 2012 Introduction to Measurement and Control Series Series Pricing (per site): $805 ISA M ember; $900 Affiliate M ember; $1, 015 Community M ember/List Introduction to ProcessControl ....................................... 9 January Introduction to Temperature M easurement ................... 16 January Introduction to Level M easurement ............................... 23 January Introduction to Flow M easurement ............................... 30 January Introduction to Pressure M easurement .......................... 6 February Advanced Process Control Series Series Pricing (per site): $805 ISA M ember; $900 Affiliate M ember; $1, 015 Community M ember/List pH Control Solutions................................................... 13 February Temperature Control SolutionsNew! .......................... 20 February Overview of Enhanced EDDL ....................................... 27 February Designing and Applying M odel Predictive Control Strategies......................................................... 6 M arch System Identification for Control ..................................... 13 M arch Control Systems Security and ANSI/ISA99 Series Series Pricing (per site): $515 ISA M ember; $540 Affiliate M ember; $610 Community M ember/List Cybersecurity Risk Assessment for Automation Systems....20 M arch Firewallsand Filtering Security Zoneson the Plant Floor ....27 M arch A Tour of the ANSI/ISA99 Security Standards....................... 3 April Enterprise-Control Integration and ANSI/ISA95 Series Series Pricing (per site): $645 ISA M ember; $720 Affiliate M ember; $810 Community M ember/List The ISA95 Object M odelsfor Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 1: Introduction .................................... 10 April The ISA95 Object M odelsfor Enterprise-Control System Integration Part 2: Application ....................................... 17 April Applying M anufacturing Execution Systems...................... 24 April Applying ISA95 for Specification of M ES User Requirements............................................................. 1 M ay Electrical Saf ety Series Series Pricing (per site): $320 ISA M ember; $360 Affiliate M ember; $405 Community M ember/List Grounding in Instrumentation Systems................................. 8 M ay Noise Reduction in Signal and Power Circuits .................... 22 M ay CSE Licensure Series Series Pricing (per site): $965 ISA M ember; $1, 080 Affiliate M ember; $1, 215 Community M ember/List CSE PE Exam Review, Part 1: Standardsand References........5 June CSE PE Exam Review, Part 2: M easurement I and Signals... 19 June CSE PE Exam Review, Part 3: M easurement II ...................... 10 July CSE PE Exam Review, Part 4: Control SystemsTheory and Application .............................................................. 24 July CSE PE Exam Review, Part 5: Final Control Elements ....... 7 August CSE PE Exam Review, Part 6: SafetySystem Applications.. 14 August Wireless Technology and ANSI/ISA100 Series Series Pricing (per site): $515 ISA M ember; $540 Affiliate M ember; $610 Community M ember/List Introduction to ISA100— A Family of Standardsfor WirelessIndustrial Automation ...................................21 August Introduction to ISA-100.11a— The First of the ISA100 Family of Standardsfor WirelessIndustrial Automation ....... 28 August Deployment of ISA-100.11a— The First of the ISA100 Family of Standardsfor WirelessIndustrial Automation ......... 4 September CyberU Instruction 2012–2013 Webinar Schedule Pre-Recorded Webinars ISA offersa recorded version of these webinarsfollowing the live event. 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Automation and Control Curriculum • Basic ProcessControl Library (9 courses) • Calibration and Test Equipment Library (6 courses) • ContinuousProcessControl Library (4 courses) • Control Valvesand ActuatorsLibrary (4 courses) • Distributed Control Systems(DCS) Library (5 courses) • Electronic M aintenance Library (12 courses) • ProcessM easurement Library (8 courses) • Smart Digital Instrumentation (4 courses) Electrical Maintenance Curriculum • AC/DC Theory Library (14 courses) • Applied DC FundamentalsLibrary (4 courses) • Basic Electronic Componentsand Their M easurement Library (3 courses) • DC M otorsLibrary (2 courses) • DC M otor ControllersLibrary (2 courses) • Electronic CircuitsLibrary (3 courses) • Industrial Electricity and M EM S Library (7 courses) • M echanical Electrical Control SystemsLibrary (7 courses) • M otor Control Library (8 courses) • M otor DrivesLibrary (6 courses) • Programmable Logic Controllers(PLC) Library (5 courses) • Safety SkillsLibrary (8 courses) • Using RSLogix Library (3 courses) Machine Technology Curriculum • M achine Technology Library (10 courses) • Engine Lathe Library (14 courses) Maintenance Troubleshooting Curriculum • M aintenance Troubleshooting Library (5 courses) All of these interactive, multimedia coursescover fundamental principlesfor control systemsand other automation professionals. 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Browse our listing of almost 50 titlesand order today! www.isa.org/CyberU/DVD. ➊ Instrumentation Basics Series DVD Series Order No.: ITT- P2ADVD Complete Series: $1,200 Feedback Control ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT21DVD Process Control Modes ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT22DVD Process Characteristics ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT23DVD Process Variables ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT24DVD Instrumentation Symbols ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT25DVD Instrument Loop Diagrams ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT26DVD Process and Instrumentation Diagrams ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT27DVD Mechanical Connections ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT28DVD Electrical Connections ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT29DVD Primary Calibration Standards ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT210DVD Pneumatic Test Equipment ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT211DVD Electronic Test Equipment ©1991 DVD Order No.: IT212DVD Oscilloscopes ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT213DVD Instrumentation Errors ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT214DVD Instrument Calibration ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT215DVD ➋ Electronic Maintenance Series DVD Series Order No.: ITTP2B- DVD Complete Series: $950 Solid State Devices ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT216DVD Integrated Circuits and Op Amps ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT217DVD Sensor and Transducer Principles ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT218DVD Transmitters ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT219DVD Transducers ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT220DVD Controllers, Indicators, and Recorders ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT221DVD Tuning ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT222DVD Sampling Systems and Gas Chromatograph Valves ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT223DVD Gas Chromatograph Ovens and Controllers ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT224DVD Spectroscopic Analyzers ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT225DVD Electrochemical Analyzers ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT226DVD Instrument Loop Troubleshooting ©1992 DVD Order No.: IT227DVD ➌ Automatic Process Control Series DVD Series Order No.: APCDVD Complete Series: $250 Basic Automatic Process Control ©1986 DVD Order No.: APC1DVD Advanced Process Control ©1986 DVD Order No.: APC2DVD Digital Control Techniques ©1986 DVD Order No.: APC3DVD ➍ Boiler Control Series DVD Series Order No.: BOILRDVD Complete Series: $450 Introduction to Boilers: An Overview ©1988 DVD Order No.: BOILR1DVD Boiler Design and Construction ©1988 DVD Order No.: BOILR2DVD Boiler Feedwater and Steam— Controlling for Safety and Efficiency ©1988 DVD Order No.: BOILR3DVD Boiler Fuel and Air— Controlling for Safety and Efficiency ©1988 DVD Order No.: BOILR4DVD Boiler Operations ©1988 DVD Order No.: BOILR5DVD ➎ Control Valves and Actuators Series DVD Series Order No.: CVADVD Complete Series: $149 DVDs in this series are 60 minutes. Introduction to Control Valves ©1989 DVD Order No.: CVA1DVD Selection and Sizing of Valves and Actuators ©1989 DVD Order No.: CVA2DVD ➏ Industrial Measurement Basics Series DVD Series Order No.: IMSDVD Complete Series: $350 DVDs in this series are 60 minutes. Temperature ©1988 DVD Order No.: IMSTMPDVD Pressure ©1988 DVD Order No.: IMSPRDVD Level ©1988 DVD Order No.: IMSLVLDVD Flow ©1988 DVD Order No.: IMSFLDVD ➐ Instrument Calibration Series DVD Series Order No.: ICSDVD Complete Series: $250 DVDs in this series are 60 minutes. 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