ADVANCED ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION

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ADVANCED ELECTRICAL & INSTRUMENTATION

Description & Objectives

Electrical power systems within the oil, gas, petrochemical and offshore industries have significantly different engineering characteristics to a typical power utility plant and associated consumers of electricity. This course provides an excellent balance between basic applicable mathematical theory and practical know-how which is so essential in applying this immediately to your work. Solid practical know-how is provided in the electrical systems equipment used in off-shore production platforms, on-shore separation and production plants, drilling rigs, pipelines, refineries and even general petrochemical plants. You will gain confidence in basic design, selection, and operation of the typical electrical equipment used in these areas. Numerous practical rule-of-thumb examples are given to enable you to make quick estimates and assessments whilst engaged in your work.

Instrumentation and Control Engineering is the most diversified and challenging area in the oil and gas industry. It covers a whole gamut of engineering such as: Instrumentation Engineering – You will learn about design documentation and specification, field measurement devices, control elements, condition and machine monitoring, fieldbus, actuators, control valves, severe service valves, solenoids, hydraulics, testing and calibration, wireless instrumentation, instrument fittings/ monoflanges/manifolds/tubing and accessories, “on line” process analysers and sample systems, pressure relief valves, choke valves and associated “real world” applications.

WHAT YOU WILL GAIN:

  • Skills and competencies in E & I oil and gas engineering
  • Knowledge of the latest technologies in E & I oil and gas engineering
  • Key techniques in operating your facility to the highest level of safety and in protecting the environment
  • Decades of real experience distilled into the course presentations and materials
  • Guidance from real E & I oil and gas experts in the field

Course Content

COURSE CONTENT:

Introduction – Setting the scene in oil and gas E & I engineering

  • Fundamentals of electrical engineering
  • Fundamentals of instrumentation, measurement and process control engineering
  • Electrical engineering in oil and gas
  • Electrical drawings, documentation and schematics
  • Transformers
  • Troubleshooting, maintenance and protection of AC electrical motors
  • Power distribution
  • Power system protection and co-ordination (incl. fault calculations/stability and protective relays)
  • Electrical engineering in oil and gas
  • Switchgear and distribution systems
  • Cables and wires – maintenance and installation practice
  • Variable (or adjustable) Speed Drives (VSDs) for instrumentation and control systems
  • Electrical safety
  • Earthing/grounding, power system harmonics and power quality – onshore/offshore
  • Lightning and surge protection
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs), batteries and battery chargers
  • Emergency power supplies
  • Electrical engineering in oil and gas
  • Electrical equipment in hazardous areas
  • Electrical applications to an oil and gas platform and site

Instrumentation and control

General instrumentation standards in oil and gas

Best practice in process, electrical and instrumentation drawings and documentation

Process instrumentation

Calibration, installation and maintenance of instruments

Instrumentation and control

  • Process control basics
  • Control valves sizing, selection and maintenance (incl.pressure relief valves)
  • Programmable L ogic Controllers
  • SCADA systems
  • Distributed control systems
  • Industrial data communications (incl. Fieldbus and industrial Ethernet)
  • Safety instrumentation and emergency shutdown systems for oil and gas (IEC 61511 and IEC 61508) – basic introduction

Instrumentation and control

  • Wellhead and flowline control – control systems
  • Emergency wellhead blowout controls

Specialised applications in oil and gas E & I

  • Power generation
  • Cathodic protection
  • Compressor control (incl. surge control)
  • Drilling control systems and instrumentation
  • Subsea instrumentation and control systems
  • Pig launcher/receiver systems
  • Critical flare knock out drum controls and instrumentation
  • Flare flame front generator and ignition monitoring system
  • Distributed control systems

INSTRUCTOR        

IR. TUGINO, MT and Team

(expert ini Electrical & Instrumentation)

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This course would be ideal for you if you are seeking expertise in the

oil and gas business and are an:

  • Instrument and process control technician or technologist
  • Instrument fitter
  • Chemical and mechanical engineer
  • Electrical engineer
  • Instrument and control systems engineer
  • Fire and gas engineer
  • Experienced electrician
  • A recent graduate electrical, instrumentation or mechanical engineer

Even if you are highly experienced you will find this a great way to become familiar

with the oil and gas technology as quickly as possible.

METODHE  

Presentation, Discussion, Simulation, Case Study, and Evaluation

TIME & VENUE

  • Training will be held on July 11th – 14th 2011 ( 4 days training )
  • At Wisma MM UGM, Jl. Colombo No.1, Yogyakarta

Course Fee

IDR 6.750.000,- / participant

Special rate IDR 6.500.000,- / participant for minimum 2 participants from the same company.

Jl. Patangpuluhan No 26 Yogyakarta

Phone:  0274 – 419936                                         Fax:  0274 – 419936

Contact Person:  Sari                                            Mobile:  0819 3839 7518

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