Pressure gauge calibrations and pressure measurement in processes
Pressure is an important parameter in processes. An accurate pressure measurement ensures that the quality of the end product is stable and of a high level. Measuring pressure and calibrating pressure measuring equipment is not as easy as it seems and often goes wrong. In one day you will become acquainted with common errors during pressure measurement and calibration. You get a better insight into which issues influence the pressure measurement. This course is subdivided into three modules and is set up as a blended learning model.
Subject
- What is pressure
- Traceability
- Units and types of pressure
- Pressure gauges, pressure transmitters and pressure calibrators
- Measure and calibrate
- Influence factors
- Certificate, measurement reports
Blended learning
The course starts with an e-learning module that you can use yourself prior to the course day. The second module is the course day, we give you a day program in which you actively participate in examples to be worked out. The third module is the test in which you search for the correct answers to the questions asked on the basis of the course book.
This course is for
- Process engineers
- Installers
- Measuring technicians
- Maintenance staff
- Operators
- Proces-engineers
After this course
- you have a good insight into the many pitfalls that are common to pressure measurement
- you measure better and you have more confidence in your measurement results
- If you are not yet a "pressure metrologist": our follow-up courses will train you further if required
Other
- the course takes 1 day of contact education, an e-learning program in advance of approximately 2 hours and a test of approximately 1 hour
- costs € 825,- including lunch, coffee and course documentation, excluding VAT
- you will receive either a diploma with a list of marks after sufficient completion of the test or a declaration of participation
- the course is given on the basis of the second edition (1999) of Textbook Physical Measurement Technology by Ir. A.H.C. van Maldegem and ing. C.J. van Beekum
And based on Pressure measurements, part 1 of M.M.H. Starmans, issued Dec 2014 - Teacher is Mr. J. C.G.A. Verbeek
When/where
- ask us for the next location and date