Instrumentation Engineer
- Hazards associated with the connection of test equipment
- Requirements of Network Rail Standard "Use of Monitoring and Test Equipment"
- Additional discussion of accuracy of readings and modern monitoring technology
- Case studies of the specific test equipment used by the client
- The course avoids word-for-word reading of standards in favour of deep and
- interactive discussion of the pertinent issues, to aid intelligent application of the standards in the workplace
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Who Should Attend This Course?
This course is intended for technical investigation staff who may be required to use complex test equipment on the signalling infrastructure.
Course Content and Learning Outcomes
- On successful completion of this course, the delegate will be able to:
- Select the correct instrumentation
- Demonstrate an understanding of the types of instrumentation available
- Demonstrate an understanding of the risks and limitations associated with its use
- Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of instrument calibration
- Perform short duration attended tests
- Perform temporary unattended monitoring
- Correctly implement testing, including making connections
- Make non-intrusive measurements
- Assess likely effects upon the circuits under test
- Demonstrate an understanding of instrumentation power supplies and fusing
- Assess existing equipment and systems before starting
Entry
Requirements
Delegates MUST hold a valid SMTH certification and proof will be requested at the start of the course.
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