Process Control Course Offerings

Students completing these courses receive a good grounding in process control principles and strategies, controller tuning, and loop dynamics as they relate to Fisher control valves. Engineers and technicians with little or no experience begin to build the fundamental knowledge they need to move forward in this field.
| This 2-day Fisher Division course is designed for those engineers and technicians who have the job responsibility to tune controllers. |
| This 4-1/2 day course includes the practical aspects of control design and process applications that course developers personally learned through years of hands on experience while designing and commissioning process control applications. |
| This course is for engineers and technicians responsible for process control design, implementation, and control performance. |
| This course is for engineers and technicians responsible for maintaining process control performance using instrumentation and control loop tuning |
| This course is for technicians, engineers or others who have responsibility for troubleshooting and optimization of the powerhouse area including boilers, steam headers and turbines. |
| This course is for technicians, engineers or other persons who have responsibility for troubleshooting paper machine processes, minimizing process variability and improving product uniformity. |
| This course is for engineers, or persons with equivalent math and theoretical background, who have responsibility for process control design and implementation, process optimization, instrumentation engineering, or process
design and troubleshooting. |
| This course is for engineers, or persons with equivalent math and theoretical background, who have responsibility for process control design and implementation, process optimization,or process design and troubleshooting. |
| This course is for engineers, technicians or other persons who have responsibility for using the EnTech Toolkit as part of their role in process troubleshooting, minimizing variability, and improving or maintaining performance of operations. |
| This Fisher Division course is for managers, engineers, technicians and others that have little or no process experience. |
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