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COURSEBROCHURE
UEE61511
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OFINSTRUMENTATION ANDCONTROL ENGINEERING
15 Years ofVocational
Training Experience
† Career Oriented
† Affordable
† Nationally Recognised
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† To develop engineering specification and design brief for industrial electricians and control projects
† To enhance the participants PLC + HMI, Instrumentation and industrial networking skills in configuring, testing, fault finding in multiple loops connected to a live process
† To enhance the participants digital and analog electronic problem-solving skills † To estimate project and prepare for tender submission † To plan and manage instrumentation and control projects † To modify re-design and commission industrial control systems † To open more doors for you in areas of instrumentation and control engineering
authority, plant integrity and supervisory roles† To broaden your knowledge in understanding how process/plant architecture
are put together
OBJECTIVES
OUTCOME
SCOPE
A) Full qualification – UEE61511 Advanced Diploma of Instrumentation and Control Engineering
Candidates who hold an UEE31211 – Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control and are successful in both theoretical and practical training, completing all units of competency in the training package, will receive the full qualification.
B) Statement of Attainment (SOA) – UEE61511 Advanced Diploma of Instrumentation and Control EngineeringThis 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.
This qualification provides competencies to design and validate/ evaluate process control equipment and systems, manage risk, estimate and manage projects and provide technical advice/ sales.
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF INSTRUMENTATIONAND CONTROL ENGINEERING
UEE61511
COURSE DURATION COURSE COST LOCATION6 Days + 6 Days +6 Days + 6 Days + 6 Days
$18,000 Training centers atPerth, Brisbane, Adelaide,or at Client's facility
08 9317 2146 [email protected] www.pmv.net.au
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This post-trade and professional development gap training is aimed at those keenparticipants who and are keen on learning and gaining industrial electronics, instrumentation and control systems at the next level of complexity. This course is for anyone involved in the ‘supervision and compliance’ side of industrial electronics, instrumentation and control system work, i.e. design, equipment and installation specification, planning and managing industrial electronics and control projects, auditing or inspection.The course creates pathway to become a Technical Authority and Team Leader responsible for ensuring compliance to local regulations and latest AS/NZS standards. Electricians and instrument technicians in supervision roles, are the most common attendees, but we also train electrical engineers who perform inspections, plan and manage the industrial electronics and control system projects as part of their role
PRE-REQUISITES UEE31211 – Certificate III in instrumentation and Control, is preferred but not essential. http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/UEE31211
TARGETWORKFORCE
LOCATION
Delivered at one of PMV's national training centres in Perth, Brisbane and Adelaide, or at a client's facility
TRAININGMETHOD
COURSE STRUCTURE
Blended delivery of 40% theory and 60% practical training with equipment that you are likely to see in typical modern industrial electronics, instrumentation and control system with HART rated instrumentation and final control elements.
TRAININGCONTENT
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 or Allen Bradley PLC Control System:
1. Write specifications and develop design briefs for industrial electronic instrumentation
2. Configure, maintain and diagnose faults/malfunctions in industrial control system networks
3. Develop and test code for microcontroller devices 4. Diagnose and rectify faults in digital control systems
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OFINSTRUMENTATION ANDCONTROL ENGINEERING
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5. Calibration of field instruments, installing instruments and fault finding6. Modify-redesign and commission industrial control systems 7. Plan and manage industrial electronics, instrumentation and control system
projects 8. Estimate projects, prepare tender submissions and manage contract variations9. To develop and implement energy sector maintenance programs and facilitate
continuous improvement 10. To evaluate performance of low voltage electrical apparatus 11. Design and configure Human-Machine Interface (HMI) networks
PMV offers a small size class with flexible training to accommodate difficult rosters / work schedules.
WHY PMV?
ADVANCED DIPLOMA OFINSTRUMENTATION ANDCONTROL ENGINEERING
ELIGIBILITY FOR AWARD OF FULL QUALIFICATION
When you provide copies of your qualification and record of results (transcripts) for UEE31211 - Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control and evidence of industry currency you will be credited with units covered under these qualifications.
When you have successfully completed the course, you will be awarded the qualification UEE61511 – Advanced Diploma of Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
Units shown with a ‘+’ in the preceding table have prerequisite units that must be met prior to, or concurrently with assessment of the related units. Some prerequisites are included in the gap training and the remainder can be achieved via credit for units already held if you hold UEE31211 - Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control or through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).
Note: UEENEEI112A – those holding a Certificate III in Instrumentation and Control trade qualification or equivalent requirements of this unit and its prerequires requirements (UEE11 Training Package Release 1.5 December 2014).
† Fast tracked gap training (6days + 6days + 6days + 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.
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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OFINSTRUMENTATION ANDCONTROL ENGINEERING
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Use engineering applications software on personal computers
Apply methods to maintain currency of industry developments
Manage risk in electrotechnology activities
Develop design briefs for electrotechnology projects
Write specifications for industrial electronics and control
Apply industry and community standards to engineering activities
Apply material science to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
Apply physics to solving electrotechnology engineering problems
Establish and follow a competency development plan in an electrotechnology engineering discipline
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 electrotechnology equipment
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications
Provide engineering solutions for problems in complex multiple path circuits
Implement and monitor energy sector OHS policies and procedures
Compile and produce an energy sector detailed report
Provide solutions to basic engineering computational problems
Document & apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology 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
Fault find and repair analogue circuits and components in electronic control systems
Manage instrumentation and control projects
Plan instrumentation and control projects
Diagnose and rectify faults in digital controls systems
Core Competency Standard UnitsAll Core competency standard units to be achieved
DeliveryMethod
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Perth10/22 Shields Crescent Booragoon, WA 6154Tel: (08) 9317 2146 and (08) 9317 2147
Brisbane57 Berwick Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD, 4006Tel: (07) 3255 5952
Adelaide66 Hughes Street, Mile End, SA, 5031Tel: (08) 9317 2147
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Manage an information or knowledge management system (Elective A, 50 points)
Manage people performance (Elective A, 70 points)
Facilitate continuous improvement (Elective A, 60 points)
Ensure team effectiveness (Elective A, 60 points)
Use computer applications relevant to a workplace (Elective B, 40 points)
Calibrate, adjust and test measuring instruments (Elective B, 40 points)
Develop, enter and verify word and analogue control programs for programmable logic controllers (Elective C, 60 points)
Estimate electrotechnology projects (Elective C, 40 points)
Prepare tender submissions for electrotechnology projects (Elective D, 60 points)
Evaluate performance of low voltage electrical apparatus (Elective D, 40 points)
Develop and test code for microcontroller devices (Elective D, 60 points)
Configure and maintain industrial control system networks (Elective D, 60 points)
Manage contract variations (Elective E, 40 points)
Contribute to risk management in electrotechnology systems (Elective E, 20 points)
Design and configure Human-Machine Interface (HMI) networks (Elective E, 60 points)
Design & use advanced programming tools PC networks & HMI interfacing (Elective E, 120 points)
Classify hazardous areas – gas atmospheres (Elective E, 40 points)
Classify hazardous areas – dust atmospheres (Elective E, 40 points)
Design explosion-protected electrical systems & installations – gas atmospheres (Elective E, 20 points)
Design explosion-protected electrical systems & installations – dust atmospheres (Elective E, 20 points)
Design explosion-protected electrical systems and installations – pressurisation (Elective E, 20 points)
Design explosion-protected electrical systems – coal mining (Elective E, 20 points)
Design of gas detection systems (Elective E, 20 points)
Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers
Develop strategies to address environmental and sustainability issues in the energy sector
Disconnect - reconnect control devices connected to low voltage installation wiring
Delivery MethodQualification Elective Units(Minimum 180 points of 420 elective points to be selected from Elective E and restriction applies onmaximum numbers from Electives A, B, C and D)