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OBJECTIVES

After completing the course, participants should be able:

To understand basic knowledge of electrical engineering To be able to recognize the electrical equipments and components To understand the concept of safety in electrical works To know the principles of electrical Power Sources and Loads

COURSE CONTENTS

Introduction to Basics on Electrical Components and Circuits Resistance's in series and parallel circuits Basic circuit properties Magnetic and Magnetism Introduction to Alternating Current Circuits Impedances, reactance and resistance in AC circuits. Power and loads in Alternating circuits Power factor Introduction to safety in electrical engineering works Electrical Equipments Generators Motors Transformers Introduction to Power Electronic Equipments Battery chargers UPS Variable Speed Drives

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Plant Maintenance Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Instrument and Control Engineer/ Supervisor / Superintendent Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain benefit from this course Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team

Schedule Jun 7-10, 2010 4 days

Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

INTRODUCTION

Construction of generation plants, transmission and distribution of electrical energy systems is a costly business. At both levels of national grid systems and local industrial plants, two important aspects are at the heart of this strategic industry. These are the reliability of energy delivery to meet customers' demands and safe operation. At different stages of energy processing i.e. at the generation, transmission and energy delivery stage, protection of personnel and equipment is of prime importance. To achieve these goals, protection schemes are to be employed. The philosophy adopted in any protection scheme is to clear faults with a minimum system disruption, at a high speed, and in a simple and economical way. The course deals with different types of protection schemes used in large networks and those adopted in industrial plants. It describes some of the important components such as relays, comparators and other protective gears, and techniques and calculations used for their settings. The course also reflects on recent development and what are new in this important field of electricity industry.

OBJECTIVES & KEY BENEFITS

The following sees the benefits from this course:

On organizational level

It introduces the subject of protection as an art where technical and economical constraints are to be met and compromised to achieve certain engineering requirements. Learn to develop and manage well-protected plants that lead to a higher security, less outages and hence better profitability. The course introduces new technologies used in relaying systems such as microprocessor and computer relaying which put organizations at the forefront of modern electricity industries. Helps organizations in making appropriate decisions at times of system expansion or in situations where new developments become necessary. Help organizations to understand causes of system failures, means available for remedies and hence better system management and operation with minimum investment.

Personal Impact

Introduces and acquaints attendees with different components used in protection schemes. Ability to perform some basic essential calculations required for relay settings. Establishes confidence in dealing with protection schemes installed for protecting personnel equipment to grantee flow of energy. Learn how to assess protection performance. Add knowledge on how to improve security level by designing better protection systems with aim to improve performance. Learn about error sources introduced by some protection scheme components and how to overcome them.

SEMINAR OUTLINE

Fundamentals of Protection Practice and Basic Technology

Protective Gear. Reliability Selectivity Speed, Stability and Sensitivity Circuit quantities & conventions Fault calculations

CTs Requirements

Error in CTs and compensation Accuracy limit current of CTs Class X CTs and linear CTs Transients in CTs Practical conditions

Static Relays

Circuits using analogue techniques Digital techniques Output and Tripping circuits Electrical Interference Future trends

Protection Schemes and substation design diagrams

Generator protection Motor protection Transformer protection Line Protection Substation Design Diagrams

Differential protection

Classification of differential protection Direction comparison Circulating current and balanced voltage systems Transformer differential protection Differential protection for generators and rotating machines Line differential protection Busbar-differential protection Differential system with multiple restraint High impedance differential system

Industrial Power System Protection

Busbar arrangement Discrimination HRC fuses Industrial circuit-breakers Infeed fault current from induction motor Automatic changeover systems Voltage and phase reversal protection Private generation

Installation, testing and maintenance of protection systems

Installation of protection equipment Testing protection schemes. Pre-commissioning tests, Installation resistance measurements Secondary injection tests C.Ts tests Periodic maintenance Setting and testing numerical protection

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Managers involved with energy management, Electrical engineers and Technical Staff who have to deal with the aspect of electrical and industrial power system protection, control and operation.

Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team

Schedule May 17-20, 2010 4 days

Venue Grand Preanger Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

INTRODUCTION

These forums are designed to educate industrial, commercial and institutional motor users about the many savings to be gained from optimum motor protection, control.

Delegates will have an excellent opportunity to ask specific questions and exchange ideas relating to their own unique situations. These forums are designed to be an interactive, problem-solving, learning environment for delegates of all disciplines.

COURSE OUTLINE

Introduction Type & Construction of Motor Induction Basic Theory of Motor Induction Motor Induction Application Start System Generator-set as power Motor Protection Circle Control Type of damaged could be happen Kinds of Inspection

RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANT

Engineering and design personnel Process and operations personnel Technical and process managers Engineering and design personnel Electrical consulting engineers Electrical contractors Instructor Ir. Agung Sarwono Schedule May 24-28, 2010 5 days Venue Novotel Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

TRAINING OBJECTIVES

After completing this training course the participants will be able to:

Understand the occurrence of variations, types of process variations, and the variation causes in the industrial process which affect product quality. Explain the need and importance of industrial process control due to the process variations Understand the industrial statistics concepts and methods which are useful for characterizing process variations and controlling process variations. Understand the basic concept of statistical process control as a means for controlling product quality Applying statistical process control techniques to process control problems for ensuring quality.

TRAINING MATERIAL

Introduction to process control and quality Concept of variation and types of variation in process Histogram Normal distribution and its characteristics Patter determination in a histogram Process monitoring Data grouping and sub-grouping Concept of statistical control Process characteristics and quality control Basic concept of control chart Concept of control limit Types of control chart Mean (X) Control Chart Range (R) Control Chart Process capability Observation patterns in control chart and the control process Attribute p Control Chart Attribute c and u Control Chart Control Chart for short run process

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Production Process Manager/ Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Production Planning or PPIC Engineer/ Manager/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Production and Quality Control Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent/ Manager Other professional who wants Instructor DR. Ir. T.M. Ari Samadhi/ Mr. Sachbudi Abbas Ras

Schedule May 17-19, 2010 3 days

Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 5.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration (form) Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

COURSE CONTENT

Explosive Atmosphere, origin and characteristic values

Evaporation Convection, diffusion density ratio Flash point and combustion point Classification of flammable liquids into danger classes Explosive mixture of dust and air Exothermic chemical reaction and its characteristic values Ignition sources and their characteristic values Ignition flame Influence of electrical values Ex-groups, maximum experimental safe gap Ignition by hot surfaces

Regulation and Specifications

Regulations concerning electrical installations in explosive atmosphere Definitions Potentially explosive atmosphere, electrical apparatus in acetylene plants IEC works

Type of Protection

General, opening apparatus, terminals, cable and conduct entries Oil immersed equipments Pressurized appartus Flameproof enclosure

Intrinsic safety

General specific constructional requirements Installation requirements for intrinsically safe circuits Tests

Planning, installation and operation of electrical systems in potentially explosive atmospheres

Assessment of possible explosion risk Planning electrical installations for use in potentially explosive atmosphere Selection of apparatus Measuring and control equipment Lighting systems

Operation of electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmosphere

General Operations of electrical equipment Instruction of persons Repair of explosion-protected electrical apparatus Repair work not affecting the explosion protection

Switchgear for use in potentially explosive atmospheres

Terminals Protection against dust and wear, Types of protection for electrical switchgear

Lamps and Luminaires

General, incandescent lamps, discharge lamps, high pressure mercury lamps Safety luminaires, portable lights, flameproof luminaires Pressurized luminaires

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Managers involved with energy management, Electrical engineers and Technical Staff who have to deal with the aspect of electrical and industrial power system protection, control and operation.

Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team Schedule March 22-25, 2010 4 days Venue Papandayan Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

BACKGROUND

PID Controller has been applied in major process industries worldwide since 1940. This controller is still the main controller in the process industries, although the hardware has changed from the stand analog/digital alone controller to distributed control systems (DCS) or programmable logic controller (PLC). The success of the PID controller relies on its simple algorithm but produces high control performances even for different application areas in industries. One main interesting feature of the PID controller is its ability to receive enhancement without any major changes in its basic algorithm form. Therefore the PID controller can be enhanced without replacing the controller itself.

To achieve enhancements, it requires additional process insight, which is developed through increased engineering analysis and effort. The additional effort can be richly rewarded because the enhancement can substantially improve control performance, reducing the integral errors and maximum deviation. The success of the enhancement depends on the quality of the engineering analysis: the accuracy of process insight and the application of the design principles.

In this training program, it will be discussed and covered the enhancement of the PID controller which is known as Advanced Process Control. This training is not similar to Process Control that covers PID algorithm and the well known tuning methods: Trial error, Ziegler-Nicholls and Cohen-Coon. However, Advanced Process Control covers material where that well known tuning methods fail to satisfy the required high performance for complex process control.

TARGETED PARTICIPANTS

The following category of professionals should attend:

Instrumentation Engineers & Technicians Design and Process Engineers Operation Engineer Asset Manager Team members Maintenance Manager/Superintendent & Supervisor Everybody who are responsible to select, specify, design, operate, maintain, process instrumentation & control system

DESCRIPTION

Covers the principle of cascade, ratio, feed forward and advance industrial process control. Also provides the usually found advanced PID configuration in industrial systems. Methods for advanced PID controller configuration and tuning are also discussed.

OBJECTIVE—YOU WILL BE ABLE TO

Understand the concept of advanced process control Understand Cascade, Ratio and Feed forward control Understand the concept of advanced PID controller Identify the requirement for open loop and closed loop stability Understand the concept of advanced PID controller Use advanced PID controller tuning Know the implementation of advanced PID controller and advanced tuning

COURSE OUTLINE

Review to Process Control Cascade Control Ratio Control Feed forward Control Advanced Types of PID Controller Performance of Control Systems Advanced PID Tuning PID Auto-tuning Optimal PID tuning PID for Multi Input Multi Output Plant

CLASSROOM/DEMONSTRATION/LABORATORY EXERCISE

Computer Facilities with Personal Computer Intel Pentium III and 4 Practical work using PLC (Yokogawa, OMRON or Schneider) Simulation using PLC and MATLAB Software Process Simulator

COURSE INFORMATION

Length: 5 days (40 hours), Class and Lab. Work

PREREQUISITE

Have Knowledge on Process Control

 

Instructor DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto

Schedule March 22-25, 2010 4 days

Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 7.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

INTRODUCTION

Lightning is a natural phenomenon that may occur everywhere in the world. Failure to protect critical and strategic such as refinery, oil & gas plant, petrochemical plant process, building, etc can cause big lost in productivity and revenue generating. The big lost could be an inferno, heavy damage, and ruin of the plant and its critical equipment. It is even a fatality of electric or thermal shock to human body that could cause a death.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

After attending the course the participant will gain the followings:

Get better understanding of lightning phenomenon especially for people and Industry Better understanding of lightning behavior, characteristic, and protection system Enhance knowledge of grounding system and all aspects Better knowledge of grounding system effect to damage of electrical installation if exposed to lightning hit Better knowledge of specification and assessment of lightning protection system

COURSE OUTLINE

Introduction to the lightning protection and grounding Lightning Phenomenon and its Characteristic Types and specification of lightning protection system Testing of the installated lightning protection system Assessment of the existing system and improvement when necessary Type and characteristic of grounding Effect of grounding system to lightning protection system Lightning protection; ground system design calculation

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Electric Engineer /Supervisor/ Superintendent Plant Maintenance Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent Plant and Process Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent Safety and Lost Prevention Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent Electrical and Mechanical Design Engineer Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain benefit from this course. Instructor DR. Ir. Reynaldo Zoro

Schedule February 8-12, 2010 5 days

Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

BACKGROUND

The operation of many industrial processes involves inherent risks due to the presence of dangerous material like gases and chemicals. Safety Instrumented Systems SIS are specifically designed to protect personnel, equipment and the environment by reducing the likelihood (frequency) or the impact severity of an identified emergency event.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

The best safety systems is not the most expensive but rather it is the most practicable system; this workshop focuses on the HAZOP management, Safety Standard Control, Hazardous Area & Electrical Classification planning and execution of automatic safety systems.

COURSE OUTLINE

I. Process Safety Standard

Convenes and ILO Recommendation Hazards Analysis Potency Hazard Identification Safety Life Cycle Safety Integrated Level - SIL Matrix Safety Instrumented System - SIS Markov Model Sample Calculation

II. HAZOP

Hazard, Danger, Safety, Risk Hazard Analysis Fault Tree Analysis

III. Instruments of fire and blow up Prevention

Fire extinguisher Method Classification Area Fire extinguisher Material (water, kukus, salt, foam) Sample of implements calculation

IV. Hazardous Area & Electrical Classification

Definition of near miss, safety management Safety report Area & Classification Material

V. Hazard Control, Lockout & Tag out

Definition Effective Program of LOTO Policy LOTO LOTO Procedure

RECOMMENDED PARTICIPANTS

This workshop that introduces managers, engineers and technicians to the latest standards and practices in the application of safety instrumented systems and Emergency Shutdown systems for the protection of hazardous processes.

Instructor DR. Ir. Sutanto Hadisupadmo, MT, IPM

Schedule February 1-5, 2010 5 days

Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee Rp. 8.250.000,- per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(0251) 2169150, 9399988 (0251) 7534984 training@focustraco.com

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of this course is to develop a thorough understanding of power system analysis and design as well as the overall capabilities of Power Station. Class room discussion and problem-solving has been designed to provide the analytical techniques necessary to solve a wide variety of practical problem. In this 5-day course the participant will:

Learn and get better understanding of electric power system operation and condition Learn and better understanding the types of electric power configuration Be able to calculate basic calculation of electric power system Be able to analyze disturbance Learn and better understanding of monitoring system and control Learn and better understanding effect of load in power system

COURSE OUTLINE

Electric power grid representation and characteristic Type of electric power system configuration Load shedding system and load analysis Basic calculation in normal condition Basic calculation in disturbance condition and disturbance analysis Electrical Power System Monitoring Equipment

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

Electric Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent Power Plant Maintenance Engineer/Supervisor/Superintendent Power Plant Operation Engineer/ Supervisor/ Superintendent Everybody or professional who wants to broaden knowledge or gain Benefit from this course Instructor Ir. Qamaruzzaman, MT and Team Schedule October 19-23, 2009 5 days Venue Holiday Inn Hotel Bandung Tuition Fee  Rp. 8.250.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax. Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR – 16143

(021) 7009-9943   (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com  

BACKGROUND

Distributed Control Systems (DCS) made its first entry in the seventies. Cheap microprocessors made the possibility to distribute control systems across the entire plant. Each controller control a limited part of the plant and each controller communicate to each other using a proprietary communication protocol. This is of course making the system becomes more configurable. DCS uses pre-programmed modules which are available to execute simple and more complex process control tasks. During the years that followed, DCS systems were used throughout the most diverse process industries in both continuous and batch applications. DCS applications in these different control environments made them increasingly mature, hundreds of configurable modules for every possible control problem were developed and stored in the system library. Using DCS, process controllers were able to handle tens, hundreds even thousand of control loops without jeopardizing the reliability of the complete control systems.

This training program is intended to give participants know-how on DCS systems. Moreover, the training will cover an introduction to FIELDBUS. In this program, participants will also know how different DCS with PLC.

TARGETED PARTICIPANTS

Operator, Technician, Maintenance, Engineers dealt with industrial process control and automation.

DESCRIPTION

Provides view to general questions toward Distributed Control System (DCS), such as: How and why DCS evolved? What hardware is used in DCS? And Many more. Compares distributed control to traditional single loop, central computer, PLC and PC architectures.

OBJECTIVE: YOU WILL BE ABLE TO

Understand the concept of DCS Explain the components, architectures, operation of DCS and hardware in DCS Apply concepts body/mind reaction to audio and visuals symbols to meaningful human machine interfaces Evaluate and justify potential benefits of DCS to improve productivity Examine evolution of process control to face changing needs

COURSE OUTLINE

Understanding of Distributed Computing Comparison of Current System Philosophies Controller Structure Sequential and Batch Control Operator Interface Alarms and Trending Communication Networks and Field-bus Control Strategy and Configuration System Security Implementation for Industrial Control

CLASSROOM/DEMONSTRATION/LABORATORY EXERCISE

Examine structure of DCS Practical work using DCS Simulation using Software

COURSE INFORMATION

Class and Lab. Work Instructor DR. Ir. Endra Joelianto

Schedule August 11-14, 2009 4 days

Venue Jayakarta Hotel Bandung

Tuition Fee  Rp. 6.950.000,-   per participant, excluding accommodation & tax.

Registration Send by email -or- fax to:

PT. FOCUS TRACO INDONESIA Wisma Pakuan, Jl. Pakuan 12 BOGOR - 16143

(021) 7009-9943   (0251) 2169-150 (0251) 7534-984 training@focustraco.com
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