Process Analyzers and Sampling Systems

Achieve optimal performance through an understanding of operating principles, possible interference and practical knowledge.

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Course description

• Analytical instruments used for online chemical analysis of process streams or plant environments are generally called Process Analyzer Systems or Quality Measuring Instruments. Reliable online analytical data is crucial for a safe and efficient operation that is not limited to the Oil & Gas and Chemical Industry but also for Pharmaceutical, Power Generation and other industries. Legislative requirements, economic as well as health and safety, emissions control and energy conservation are setting increasingly stringent limits for reliable analyzer data which may result in huge losses or fines to the operating company.

• For latter reasons it is obvious that sustainable optimum performance of online instrumentation, sample-handling systems and correct data handling is indispensable which requires continual professional attention from the analyzer engineers and maintenance staff.

• To achieve optimal performance a thorough understanding of
operating principles, possible interferences and practical skills are key requirements.

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Dirk Horst
Instrumentation & Process Analyzer Systems Professional Trainer & Consultant Workshop Facilitator
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Topics

Introduction to the world of ‘Quality Measuring Instruments’

Measurement Accuracy & Quality Assurance

Analyzer Sampling & Conditioning / Analyzer House and Risks of sample stream selection

More about Sampling: How to avoid 2-phase sample condition and fractionation

How to avoid excessive response times caused by ‘Dead Legs’ and Sample Vaporization

Sample conditioning design exercise

New development LNG Vaporizer

Principles of Gas Chromatography;

Applied Detectors and Peak Quantitation Methods in Process GC’s

Viscosity Theory and Practical measurements

Measurement methods for Heating Value and Calorific Value

Oxygen analysis for Combustion Control

Density online measurements

Spectroscopic Analysis IR, UV, FTIR and Raman

Moisture & Hydro Carbon Dew Point Theory and Practice

Water types of analysis : pH and Conductivity a.o.

Workshop style & objectives

In this course, complete analyzer systems are discussed while special attention is given to applied sampling systems next to the main types and principles of currently applied Process Analyzers ranging from Physical Properties, online Chromatography, Water type analysis to Gas Detection systems while advantages and disadvantages are clarified with the aim to enhance the understanding of the operational ranges and limitations of each type of analysis system.

Upon the successful completion of this course, each participant will be able to:

Describe the purpose, operation of Sample handling and application of a Process Analyzer system, Quality Monitoring systems

Describe the principles of the applied types of Physical Property analyzers and online Gas Chromatography

Identify and explain the different types of QMI applications like Process Quality control

Understand the basic rules and tools for Analytical Accuracy, Performance & Quality Assurance by the application of Performance Monitoring systems

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Venue

WestCord Fashion Hotel Amsterdam

Hendrikje Stoffelsstraat 1,
1058 GC Amsterdam,
Netherlands

Phone: + 31 20 810 0800

WestCord Fashion Hotel Amsterdam

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