RTO 51178
COURSEBROCHURE
UEE31211
CERTIFICATE IIIIN INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL
15 Years ofVocational
Training Experience
† Career Oriented
† Affordable
† Nationally Recognised
Project Management Vision
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† To enhance the participants PLC, HMI and Process Instrumentation skills
† To log and sign off participant’s work experience in the instrumentation installation, calibration, testing, PLC programing and fault finding
† To give participant’s an edge to enter into the oil and gas or mineral processing industry which uses PLC interfaces with HART compliant field instrumentation.
OBJECTIVES
OUTCOME
A) Full qualification - UEE31211 Certificate III in Instrumentation and ControlCandidates who hold an ‘Unrestricted Electrical licence, issued by a state or territory and are successfully competent in both theoretical and practical training, completing all units of competency in the training package and get credit transfer from UEE40411 Certificate IV in Electrical Instrumentation and get their Requisite Work Experience form (signed off by their work supervisor and verified by PMV), will receive the full qualification.
B) Statement of Attainment (SOA) This Statement is issued to a student who has successfully completed one or more units of competency but does not meet the requirements for a full qualification e.g. Graduate Electrical Engineers.
SCOPE
TARGETWORKFORCE
This qualification provides competencies to select, install, set up, test, fault find, repair and maintain systems and field instruments for measurement and recording of physical/chemical phenomenon and related process control.
CERTIFICATE III IN INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
UEE31211
LOCATIONCOURSE DURATION 6 Days + 6 Days*
COURSE COST$ 4,500 Training centers at
Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide,or at Client's facility
08 9317 2146 [email protected] www.pmv.net.au
Project ManagementVision
All candidates interested in learning or up-skilling their PLC programming, HMI, and HART field Instrumentation skills in calibration, testing and fault finding are encouraged to undertake this post-trade professional development gap training course.PRE-REQUISITESA current electrical license (any Australian state or territory) is required. Holding UEE40411 Certificate IV in Electrical – Instrumentation, is preferred but not essential. *Electrical workers and overseas instrumentation technicians and engineers who have extended hands-on experience in electrical, instrumentation and control field
LOCATION
TRAININGMETHOD
TRAININGCONTENT
COURSE STRUCTURE
installations would:need to get at least 1 years' worth of their requisite experience signed off from the site supervisor(s), and may be eligible to receive full qualification on successful completion of the all units of competency specified in the training package http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/UEE31211
Blended delivery of 40% theory and 60% practical training with equipment that you are likely to see in a typical modern industrial control environment with HART rated instrumentation, final control elements with PLC control system.
You will undergo one on one practical training with industry experienced, qualified Instrument and Control System Professional Trainers. The training would include the following technologies on a purpose-built instrumentation skid/ facilities and control system with HART compliant field instruments, Siemens + Allen Bradley PLC Control System and HMI:1. Pressure (suppression/elevation of transmitter)2. Level Radar / Ultrasonic configuration3. Conductivity level configuration4. Flow – configuration and control including Magnetic flow meter operation5. Calibration of Temperature loops with RTD and Thermocouples6. Calibration of Control valves and operation and working with Variable Speed
Drive (VSD)7. Program digital and analog Siemens and Allen Bradley PLC and HMI.
Download, test and fault find PLC program on PLC hardware and HMI8. Configuration of smart devices via HART Modem and Hand-Held Configurator,9. Reading P&ID and 2 and 4 Wire loop drawings. Verify the drawings against as
installed equipment10. Calibration of the field instruments; installing instruments; fault finding;11. Tuning of Proportional (P), Integral(I) and Derivative (D) loops12. Understanding and conducting Critical Function Testing (CFT)13. Understanding RLC circuits, calculating power factors and fault currentsPMV offers a small size class with flexible training to accommodate difficult rosters / work schedules.
CERTIFICATE IIIIN INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL
08 9317 2146 [email protected] www.pmv.net.au
Project ManagementVision
Delivered at one of PMV's national training centres (Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide), or at a client's facility
08 9317 2146 [email protected] www.pmv.net.au
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Training and experience
Electrical licence
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Cert IV E&I
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Cert IV E&I
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Training and experience
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Cert IV E&I
Electrical licence
Training and experience
Participate in instrumentation and control work and competency development activities
Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components
Solve problems in D.C. circuits
Fix and secure electro technology equipment
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications
Solve problems in multiple path extra low voltage (ELV) A.C. circuits
Document & apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electro technology work
Use instrumentation drawings, specification, standards and equipment manuals
Solve problems in pressure measurement components and systems
Solve problems in density/level measurement components and systems
Solve problems in flow measurement components and systems
Solve problems in temperature measurement components and systems
Set up and adjust PID control loops
Install instrumentation and control cabling and tubing
Install instrumentation and control apparatus and associated equipment
Set up and adjust advanced PID process control loops
Find and rectify faults in process final control elements
Verify compliance and functionality of instrumentation and control installations
Setup and configure human-machine interface (HMI) and industrial networks
Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers
Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector
Disconnect - reconnect control devices connected to low voltage installation wiring
Core Competency Standard UnitsAll Core competency standard units to be achieved Delivery Method
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WHY PMV?
† Fast tracked gap training (6days + 6days) to allow for student’s busy schedule† All the courses have been developed in consultation with industry experts† You will undergo one on one practical training with industry experienced,
qualified Instrument and Electrical Professional Trainers† Training is aligned to the requirements of latest industry trends and
standards.
CERTIFICATE IIIIN INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL
Perth10/22 Shields Crescent Booragoon, WA 6154, Perth.Tel: (08) 9317 2146 and (08) 9317 2147
BrisbaneUnit 14, 720 MacArthur Ave Central, Pinkenba, QLD, 4008 Tel: (07) 3255 5952
Adelaide1042 Port Road, Albert Park, SA, 5014Tel: (08) 9317 [email protected] www.pmv.net.au
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Training and experience
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Use engineering applications software on personal computers
Trouble shoot process control systems
Calibrate, adjust and test measuring instruments
Group B – Qualification Elective Units Delivery Method
CERTIFICATE IIIIN INSTRUMENTATION
AND CONTROL