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7009 - DeltaV Operate Implementation I - Introduction

Course number
7009
Cost
$5,330 CDN (price per student; taxes extra)
Venue
In-Class
Schedule
  • Edmonton
    Feb 9, 2026 - Feb 13, 2026
    Monday-Friday
  • Edmonton
    Apr 6, 2026 - Apr 10, 2026
    Monday-Friday
  • Edmonton
    Aug 10, 2026 - Aug 14, 2026
    Monday-Friday
  • Edmonton
    Oct 19, 2026 - Oct 23, 2026
    Monday-Friday

Duration

4.5 Days
Monday-Thursday 8am MST – 4pm MST
Friday 8am MST-12pm MST (approximate end times)

Max Capacity

9 students (registration is first come, first serve)

Overview

During the 4-1/2-day course, the student will be able to define system capabilities, define nodes, configure continuous and sequential control strategies, create process alarms, operate the system, troubleshoot the system and modify operator displays. This course includes access to a virtual DeltaV system to practice and review course workshops complete with brief recorded demonstrations available after course completion.

Topics

  • System overview
  • DeltaV explorer
  • DeltaV diagnostics
  • Control modules
  • Control studio
  • Motor control with interlocking and permissive conditions
  • Cascade control
  • Regulatory control
  • DeltaV operate
  • System operation
  • Alarms & process history view
  • Sequential function charts
  • Equipment modules
  • Theme and high performance dynamos
  • Electronic marshalling (CHARMS)

Audience

This course is designed for process & process control engineers responsible for obtaining key production data, maintaining, configuring and troubleshooting a DeltaV system.

Prerequisites

Microsoft Windows experience. Prospective attendees lacking process control experience should first attend Control Loop Foundation, Course 9025.

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