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At the completion of this course, the student
will be able to explain the operating characteristics of valve positioners
and describe the basic steps required for calibrating and troubleshooting
pneumatic control instruments. The student will be able to describe
the operation of the Bailey Standatrol system and identify and state
the function of the major components of Bailey pneumatic drives
and positioners. In addition, the student will be able to describe:
the basic steps required for removing meters from and returning
meters to service; the basic steps required to disassemble, clean,
and calibrate a Ledoux bell meter; and the basic steps required
to disassemble, inspect, and set up inlet and exhaust valves on
Standatrols. The student will also be able to explain the operating
characteristics of I/P and P/I transducers and the basic steps required
for calibrating transducers.
Course Modules Include:
- Calibration of Pneumatic Control Instruments
- Operating Characteristics of Valve Positioners
- Calibration of Valve Positioners
- Know the Uses and Operation of the Bailey Standatrol and How
it Operates
- Explain the Operation of the Bailey Pneumatic Drives and Positioners
- Know Procedure for Taking a Meter Out of and Returning it to
Service
- Know How to Disassemble, Clean, and Calibrate a Ledoux Bell
Meter
- Know How to Disassemble, Inspect, and Setup Inlet and Exhaust
Valves on Standatrols
- Operating Characteristics of I/P and P/I Transducers
- Calibration of Transducers
- Pneumatic Control Instrument Troubleshooting
To register for this course, contact GP toll free at 866-319-9590,
or 410-540-5351 for direct/international calls, with course code
APIU-IEPCO.
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