BioFuels Automation University provides Best Practice Certification courses designed to enable participants to learn directly from some of the industry’s top technical professionals and gain valuable hands-on training to best utilize the technology driving your facilities.
Ethanol Maintenance 101
A strong combination of concepts and best practice Hands-on Training – this course really delivers for insight and troubleshooting skills for instrumentation and valve technologies. BioFuels Automation University experts stand ready to help define your needs and craft a customized program.
- Jun 20 - 21, 8:00 AM
- Oct 24 - 25, 8:00 AM
Day Two: Valves - Automated On/Off Valves, Valve Monitors, Control Valves, Positioners, Communication Protocols, Shop Tools - Hands On
Fee: $1,350 per participant. Fee includes lodging and meals. Payment information required to complete registration.
Location: BioFuels Automation University Training Center, 151 Cheshire Lane, North Plymouth, Minnesota
Ethanol Maintenance 201
All devices and technologies from 101 will covered in-depth at the master technician level. Course structure is 80% hands-on and centered around your specific plant needs. To maximize the impact of this course, extensive application challenges as well as Q&A sessions are conducted. BioFuels Automation University experts stand ready to help define your needs and craft a customized program.
This class will take you through an analysis of the complete control loop, providing you with a deeper understanding of the relationship between the three segments of a control loop. Sensing Element, PID Controller, Final Control Element, C (control) DCS, I and V.
Two Sessions available in 2019:
Topics covered: Loop Configurations, Controller PID Tuning: Theory and Practical Application Instruments, Advanced Valves
Fee: $2,250 per participant. Fee includes lodging and meals. Payment information required to complete registration.
Location: BioFuels Automation University Training Center, 151 Cheshire Lane, North Plymouth, Minnesota.
This class will take you through an analysis of the complete control loop, providing you with a deeper understanding of the relationship between the three segments of a control loop. Sensing Element, PID Controller, Final Control Element, C (control) DCS, I and V.
- July 25 - 26, 8:00 AM
- Dec 05 - 06, 8:00 AM
Topics covered: Loop Configurations, Controller PID Tuning: Theory and Practical Application Instruments, Advanced Valves
Fee: $2,250 per participant. Fee includes lodging and meals. Payment information required to complete registration.
Location: BioFuels Automation University Training Center, 151 Cheshire Lane, North Plymouth, Minnesota.