Gas Measurement: Electronic Flow Measurement
e-Learning
About the eLearning Course
In this program, you will learn about the components that make up an electronic flow measurement system. You will learn how the major components operate and how to maintain them, and you will learn to read and interpret generic EFM computer printout sheets. The program also provides a comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of EFM to traditional chart-recording meters.
Target Audience
Operations personnel who require a fundamental understanding of knowledge to operate and maintain facilities. Also suitable for maintenance and technician personnel whether new to their roles or seasoned experts looking to enhance their skills.You Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- Describe the differences between a chart recorder and electronic flow measurement.
- Identify the purpose of a transducer.
- Read and interpret data which can be stored and printed as reports.
- Describe your role in inspecting the orifice plate, flanges and fittings, manifold and tap lines, and electronic components.
- Identify which data you should verify and when.
- Identify how to effectively calibrate transducers and other EFM equipment.