Fieldbus Instrumentation Specialist
 
 
 

Course Description
This course is primarily for people performing diagnostics on fieldbus devices. Hands-on usage of diagnostic tools and devices will demonstrate diagnostic techniques and course concepts. This course expands upon the material presented in the FOUNDATION Fieldbus Overview course. By the end of this course, participants should gain an understanding of fieldbus that allows them to perform troubleshooting effectively in the field.

 
  • Detailed concepts and applications of the terminology related to FF technology
  • Information necessary to communicate with equipment suppliers and accurately describe fieldbus issues
  • Basic design and practical considerations for wiring and installing an FF network including Intrinsically Safe systems
  • Installation issues including power requirements, termination, shielding, topology, and FF specific wiring practices
  • Default and configured values
  • Basic communication mechanisms and related concepts using various troubleshooting tools
  • Detailed failure modes and troubleshooting techniques
  • Issues related to various control strategies, loop configurations, and device types used in target segments.
  • FF Function Blocks with focus on the most common blocks.
  • Details of configuration, defaults, special features, usage, device descriptions, and capabilities files
  • Differences between registered and custom blocks
  • Interaction of device descriptions and capabilities files
  • Hands-on training with actual fieldbus instruments.
  • Details of installation, schedule downloads, and configuration
  • Procedures to install devices, configure devices, and download schedules to H1 devices
  • Diagnostics available from the devices and special features of fieldbus.
  • Troubleshooting and determination quality of control communication
  • Independent troubleshooting in the field.
  • Application of mode, status, links, alarms, and trends in troubleshooting techniques.
  • Trainers are FOUNDATION fieldbus experts (minimum 10 years of Fieldbus experience)
  • Small Class size (limited to 6 students)
  • Trainers have field experience and process control backgrounds