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PAC Works offers a 16-week intensive hands-on Instrumentation training program - the skills most in demand in the Houston-Galveston area. This program prepares you for work in manufacturing, chemical production, power generation, and all areas of petroleum production and refining.PAC WORKS Instrumentation Technicians learn to: Inspect, test and repair electric, mechanical, and pneumatic instruments and systems used in refineries and chemical plants.Test accuracy of flowmeters, pressure gauges, temperature indicators, controllers, and other recording, indicating or controlling instruments to locate defective components in systems.Calibrate and install instruments in system, using hand tools. Perform basic electrical troubleshooting, instrument troubleshooting.Understand control loops and commissioning
This workbook is required for the PAC WORKS Instrumentation Technician training program. It provides hands-on activities that correspond with in-person lecture and labs.
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