Escuela de Ingeniería 
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Escogiendo el bus adecuado

Debido a que las diferentes tecnologías de red tienen distintas capacidades, la elección del bus (o buses) adecuado(s) para su operación puede ayudar a minimizar el costo del proyecto y a maximizar los beneficios operacionales. Estos cursos le ayudarán a hacer la elección correcta para lograr mayor rendimiento, mejor calidad y menores costos de operación, de lo que su planta es capaz.

Redes para la automatización de procesos
Buses 101 - Redes de campo
Buses 102 - Comprendiendo Ethernet

HART
Buses 201 - Introducción a HART
Buses 202 - Comunicaciones HART
Buses 203 - ¿HART, FOUNDATION fieldbus o analógico para su proyecto?

FOUNDATION fieldbus o Profibus PA
Buses 301 - ¿FOUNDATIONfieldbus H1 o Profibus PA?


FOUNDATION fieldbus

FOUNDATION fieldbus ofrece distintas ventajas con respecto al cableado tradicional analógico y discreto - a menor costo total instalado y menores costos continuados. No es más difícil de aprenderlo o de usarlo que esas tecnologías tradicionales – sólo es diferente. Estos cursos pueden ayudarlo a comprender esas diferencias, y cómo poner FOUNDATION fieldbus a trabajar para usted.

Fundamentos de FOUNDATION fieldbus
Fieldbus 101 - Introducción a FOUNDATION fieldbus
Fieldbus 102 - Comunicaciones fieldbus
Fieldbus 103 - Programación de lazo
Fieldbus 104 - Bloques fieldbus
Fieldbus 105 - Diagnósticos con fieldbus

Temas técnicos comunes
Fieldbus 201 - Interoperabilidad fieldbus
Fieldbus 203 - Seguridad intrínseca

Cableado de red y hardware
Fieldbus 301 - Fundamentos de cableado de red
Fieldbus 302 - Opciones de cableado de red
Fieldbus 303 - Hardware de segmento

Planificación de un proyecto
Fieldbus 401 - Estándares de ingeniería de proyecto
Fieldbus 402 - Escogiendo un sistema host
Fieldbus 403 - Diseño de control
Fieldbus 404 - Diseño de segmento

Instalación y revisión
Fieldbus 501 - Comisionamiento
Fieldbus 502 - Revisión y solución de problemas


Sistema Instrumentado de Seguridad (SIS)

¿Hay un Sistema Instrumentado de Seguridad (SIS) en su futuro? Los siguientes cursos le ayudarán a aprender qué esperar, qué preguntas hacer, y qué hacer para conseguir el sistema confiable, accesible y conforme a estándares que usted necesita.

Conceptos básicos de seguridad
SIS 101 - ¿Qué es el riesgo?
SIS 102 - Reducción del riesgo
SIS 103 - Normas de seguridad


Construyendo su SIS
SIS 201 - Diseño físico
SIS 202 - Diseño funcional
SIS 203 - Verificación y validación
SIS 204 - Instalación y comisionamiento

Utilizando su SIS
SIS 301 - Operación y mantenimiento
SIS 302 - Modificación
SIS 303 - Decomisionamiento

La ventaja inteligente
SIS 401 - Sistema instrumentado de seguridad inteligente

Wireless

El contenido está disponible sólo en inglés por el momento. Disculpe los inconvenientes.

Our wireless curriculum provides an introduction to wireless technology, describes how it can help you solve common problems and access information that was previously out of economic and technical reach, and delivers practical advice on implementing a wireless solution.

Improving Production with Wireless
Monday, March 1st       4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US 
Tuesday, March 2nd    9am Central European Time /  4pm Singapore
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Wireless technologies can make to dramatic improvements to production. Wireless facilitates temporary and additional measurements that can change your approach to performance measurement and monitoring, bringing about significant improvements in productivity, yield and availability.Wireless technologies can also positively impact energy efficiency and personnel productivity.
 
More Reliability and Less Maintenance with Wireless
Monday, March 15th     4pm Central European Time / 10am Central US
Tuesday, March 16th    9am Central European Time /  4pm Singapore
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Wireless technologies can reduce the frequency and severity of unplanned equipment failures; enable you to move away from reactive or periodic practices to predictive maintenance. Wireless enables you to properly understand the condition of field and process equipment in real-time. This means that you only take equipment out of service if and when it is really necessary, and because problems are identified early and accurately, the duration of any maintenance outage is minimized. Not only does this improve production rates, it also has a very significant impact on maintenance productivity.

Wireless in Projects - A Faster, Cheaper, Manageable Infrastructure
Monday, March 29th     4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, March 30th    9am Central European Time /  3pm Singapore
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Wireless technologies have the potential to bring alignment between project organizations, with their emphasis on risk, cost and time, and the on-going systems and I/E engineering functions who are more concerned with consistency, sustainability and supportability. The wireless calculator demonstrates the real impact that wireless technology can have at every stage of the project process. By being entirely self-interested, projects organizations will create an infrastructure that answers many of the challenges faced by systems managers and instrument engineers.

Doing More with Less with Wireless
Monday, April 12th       4pm Central European Time / 9am Central US
Tuesday, April 13th      9am Central European Time /  3pm Singapore
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This webinar focuses on the challenge that all producers face to do more with less. Following a brief introduction to wireless technology, we indentify several areas where wireless enables production, operations, maintenance and projects functions to take a fundamentally different approach which will have a significant and immediate impact on business performance. This will be demonstrated with world class wireless reference applications. The challenge of enabling safer operations while at the same time making them leaner is an area of particular focus