This is an educational program designed to teach the correct and accurate use of measuring instruments. It covers basic principles, instrument selection, installation, calibration techniques and interpretation of results. It is essential for professionnals seeking to guarantee the reliability and accuracy of their measurements.
Fuji Electric engineers share their know-how about instrumentation and measurement products with customers during a tailor-made training session.
Your staff can be trained in the configuration and optimum use of our equipment, to ensure the best possible operation of your plant.
These courses are designed for all levels of users (operators, maintenance technicians, engineers). Together, we define your needs and adapt to your expectations.
Training courses take place at Fuji Electric's premises (Clermont-Ferrand head office or Évry sales office) or at your premises.
Fuji Electric offers a range of training courses on measuring instruments. Our courses cover everything from the basics to advanced measurement techniques, giving you the knowledge and practical experience you need to succeed. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional, our courses can help you better understand measurement technology and boost your confidence when handling measuring instruments. With clear explanations of complex concepts and plenty of opportunities for hands-on practice
Training on industrial pressure transmitters, gauge pressure transmitters, absolute pressure transmitters, differential flow meter and hydrostatic level measurement.
Training on gas analysers and gas analysis cabinets.
Ultrasonic flow meter training
Temperature controller training
Human Machine Interface (HMI) training
Training on electronic personal dosimeters and radiation monitoring
The training content detailed above is an example. It is not contractual. The final content is defined between Fuji Electric and the trainee company.
Instrumentation and control engineering focuses on the design, configuration and maintenance of industrial automation systems.
May 15, 2024