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Instrumentation, Electrical and Control System

About the Course:
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Instrumentation, Electrical, and Control Systems, covering core concepts essential for modern industrial environments. Participants will explore the principles behind industrial instrumentation, electrical components, and the integration of control systems that drive automation and process optimization. The program delves into key areas such as sensors, signal transmission, actuators, and the operation of PID controllers within PLC and DCS frameworks.
The objective of this course is to equip participants with a strong understanding of the electronics behind instruments, interface devices, and control systems. Emphasis is placed on developing practical skills for configuring, maintaining, and tuning industrial control systems. By addressing both basic and advanced configurations of PID controllers, the course aims to enhance the participants’ ability to ensure stability and reliability in industrial processes.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion, participants will be proficient in understanding and applying the principles of instrumentation, electrical systems, and process control. They will gain hands-on experience with essential tools and techniques for system analysis, troubleshooting, and performance enhancement, contributing to more efficient and effective industrial operations.
Who Should Attend:
- Control system operators responsible for maintaining and optimizing industrial processes.
- Electrical and instrumentation technicians involved in system installation and maintenance.
- Engineers engaged in the design, implementation, and improvement of control systems.
- Project managers overseeing automation and instrumentation projects.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Instrumentation, Electrical, and Control Systems
- Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Instruments and Electrical Devices
- Core Components of Instrumentation and Electrical Systems
- Sensor Types, Functions, and Industrial Applications
- Actuators and Their Role in Control Systems
- Signal Transmission, Interfacing, and Digital Communication
- Instrumentation and Electrical System Electronics
- Feedback Concepts and Loop Control
- Analysis and Optimization of Feedback Systems
- PID Controllers: Configuration, Tuning, and Implementation
- Electrical Control System Design and Troubleshooting
- Practical Techniques for PID Tuning and Performance Enhancement
- Laboratory Exercises and Real-World Demonstrations
About the Trainer:
Prof. Endra Joelianto, Ir., Ph.D., SMIEEE
He is an expert in control engineering, specializing in Hybrid Control Systems, Discrete Event Control Systems, Petri Nets, Robust PID Controllers, Advanced Process Control, and Industrial Automation using PLC/DCS. He holds an Engineering Physics degree from ITB (1990) and a Ph.D. in Control Engineering from The Australian National University (2001).
Prof. Endra is the coordinator of Intelligent Control and Automation and founder of the PLC Research Group at the Instrumentation and Control Laboratory (LINK), ITB. He also established the Schneider-OMRON PLC Training Center at Maranatha Christian University, collaborating with Schneider Electric Indonesia, OMRON Japan, and Invensys WONDERWARE.
Prof. Endra has led several industrial automation and control training programs, including TPSDP Retooling Projects, and attended professional training in PLC, DCS, and instrumentation calibration in Indonesia, Singapore, and South Africa. He regularly instructs public, university, and in-house training for leading companies and institutions in the petrochemical, oil, gas, and manufacturing sectors.