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| DOE-STD-1162-2003
Types of system components (pumps, etc.)
Types and sizes of piping
b.
Identify the symbols used to denote the location of instruments, indicators, and
controllers.
c.
Identify how valve conditions are depicted.
d.
Determine the system flowpath for a given valve lineup.
23.
Instrumentation and control personnel shall demonstrate the ability to read and interpret
engineering fabrication, construction, and architectural drawings associated with
instrumentation and control systems.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Given the above drawings, read and interpret the following symbology:
Basic dimensional and tolerance
Basic fabrication
Basic construction
Basic architectural
b.
Given a drawing and a completed product, compare the product against the specifications
on the drawing.
24.
Instrumentation and control personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of the
various uses of computers and digital devices used in instrumentation and control systems.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Discuss analog to digital (A/D) and Digital to Analog (D/A) converters.
b.
Discuss Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and Distributed Control Systems (DCS)
including use, operation, program control, etc.
c.
Discuss digital I&C scan rates.
25.
Instrumentation and control personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
analytical equipment used to measure process chemistry.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
List the types of instrumentation used to measure the following process chemistry
parameters:
pH
Total dissolved solids
Silica
Turbidity
Chlorine
Moisture/humidity
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