HART Valve Positioner Training + 4-20mA

TC-102

The valve positioning are microprocessor based, which provides fast and accurate positioning of diaphragm or cylinder actuators. It produces a pressure output, as required to control valve, according to 4-20mA input supplied by a controller. It enables an easy interface between the field and the control room resulting in reduced installation, operation and maintenance costs. 
 
The HART + 4-20mA valve positioners training course presents the product  installation, operation, configuration and maintenance aspects, also focusing the benefits to reduce final control element installation, operation and maintenance costs.
 
The participant will be able to
  • Use the Magnetic Screwdriver SD1, PALM and DEVCODROID software configuration tools
  • Configure all functions available on the device´s programming tree
  • Understand how linear and rotary actuators work
  • Understand how to measure valve position without mechanical contact
  • Apply the device maintenance procedures using PALM, DEVCODROID software and FYCAL calibration device
 
Topics
  • Valve control introduction and Smar valve positioners applications
  • FY301 and FY400 valve positioners functional Description
  • Device installation, operation and programming tree application
  • Transmitter and controller mode
  • HART + 4-20mA communication
  • Local adjustment using the magnetic screwdriver SD1, PALM and DEVCODROID software
  • PSI301, HI331 e PC Windows1, HI331 e PC Windows and HI321 interfaces
  • Smar product lines 300 and 400
  • FY assembly and disassembly – care and precautions
  • Product internal components description, cleaning and maintenance procedures
  • Piezo calibration and maintenance procedures using or not FYCAL
  • Local adjustment using the magnetic screwdriver SD1, PALM and DEVCODROID software
  • Position Transmitter TP301 - features, functionality and installation
  • FDT/DTM for Smar valve positioners
  • Product ordering code
 
Pre-requisite
Knowledge of industrial automation and computers (Windows environment)
 

 Program length
8 hours (1 working day)