Unique series of tailored training seminars in automation and instrumentation on offer

Endress+Hauser is offering a series of training sessions through 2006 that will be invaluable to engineers, managers and maintenance teams. The company draws upon its 30-year expertise in training to offer not just theoretical knowledge but also application knowledge, hands-on practice, troubleshooting and maintenance skills.

The sessions will be conducted at Endress+Hauser's modern, well-equipped facility in North Ryde, Sydney. Candidates who successfully complete any of these sessions will understand the measuring principle, application, installation and integration requirements of the instrumentation being discussed. More importantly, they will be in a position to undertake commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting work.

 

Endress+Hauser has put together an interesting line-up with at least one training session scheduled every month this year:

        Time Of Flight Level Measurement (Ultrasonic, Guided Radar, Free Flight Radar) - February 24

        pH & Conductivity (Conductive, Inductive) - March 10

        Flow Measurement (Mag, Coriolis, Vortex, DP, Thermal) - March 24

        Turbidity, Dissolved Oxygen & pH - April 21

        Pressure & Temperature (Ceramic, Metal, DP, Hydrostatic, RTD, Thermocouple) - May 19

        Time Of Flight Level Measurement (Ultrasonic, Guided Radar, Free Flight Radar) - June 23

        Radiometric Level & Density Measurement By Gamma - July 21

        Tank Gauging (Float, Radar) - August 18

        System Integration (FieldBus, FDT/DTM, HART) - September 22

        Flow Measurement (Mag, Coriolis, Vortex, DP, Thermal) - October 20

        Time Of Flight Level Measurement (Ultrasonic, Guided Radar, Free Flight Radar) - November 8

        Nitrate, Ammonia, Phosphate Analyzers - December 15

 

 

For more information

Contact Kamaran Ismaeel on

phone 02 8877 7000

email info@au.endress.com

Endress+Hauser Australia Pty Ltd

www.au.endress.com

 
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