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Moisture Measurement Technology Workshop
Our Moisture Measurement technology workshop provides engineers and technicians as well as those specifying and operating metrology, process, and building automation instruments and controls with an overview of moisture measurement and instrumentation fundamentals. Humidity control is a very important parameter for energy management, process control, product testing and process validation of various parameters such as heat transfer, dimensional stability, emissions control and power management, yet the science of humidity measurement is often very difficult to understand.
By participating in our workshop, you will:
- Learn the most current issues in moisture measurement technology
- Avoid costly mistakes and make informed decisions on procuring “the right tool for the right job”
- Learn how to better evaluate and save money within existing processes
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Moisture Measurement System Training
In addition to the moisture measurement technology seminar, we also offer product specific training sessions on our moisture products including the MIS-1, MIS-3, PM880, Moisture analyzers, Optica chilled mirror hygrometer and Humilab systems relative humidity calibration.
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Course Modules
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Moisture Measurement Technology Workshop
2 day course
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Overview of moisture measurement and instrumentation fundamentals
Emphasis is placed on providing insight into the design and calibration of humidity and trace moisture instrumentation. The workshop includes laboratory exercises and demonstrations of various humidity measurement technologies. Attendees will receive a presentation package including Powerpoint presentations, a CD with product resource materials, application notes and technical papers.
Who should attend ?
- Engineers and technicians as well as those specifying and operating metrology, process, and building automation instruments and controls
Topics covered:
- Humidity Measurement Fundamentals
- Humidity Sensors & Instrumentss
- Lab Exercise (1) – Calibration of humidity instruments against Divided Flow Humidity Generator
- Lab Exercise (2) – Using Electronic %RH Indicator to Evaluate Humidity Variation in a Room
- Lab Exercise (3) - Wet/Dry Bulb Psychrometer
- Lab Exercise (4) – Response Time Test
- Lab Exercise (5) – Leak Test/Pressure Test
- Humidity Calibration Standards & Generators
- Sampling System
- Moisture Measurement in Process & Industrial Applications; Applying Instrumentation
- Facility Tour
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Moisture Measurement System Training
1 or 2 day course depending on customer need
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Moisture Measurement System Training on
MIS-1, MIS-3, PM880, Moisture analyzers, Optica chilled mirror hygrometer and Humilab systems relative humidity calibration.
This product training is offered in a two day session following the moisture measurement technology workshop. Training can also be custom scheduled at a GE Sensing facility as well as onsite at a customer location.
Who should attend ?
- Anyone requiring a thorough understanding of our moisture products.
Benefits of attending Moisture Measurement System Training
- Learn about the instrument's technology
- Learn how to connect and configure system components
- Learn how to efficiently navigate the instrument
- Learn how to view and export data and interpret messages and codes
- Learn about current issues in moisture measurement technology
- Learn about the instrument's procedures, manuals, and documentation
- Learn about the overall reliability and accuracy of your measurement system
- Learn about calibration techniques to ensure accuracy
- Learn how to communicate with and configure the optional interfaces
- Learn how to troubleshoot the measurement system
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Registration
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Class Schedule
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Fee for Training
All scheduled Measurement system training sessions are held at the GE Sensing Boston Center.
Course fees provided upon request.
Class Location
GE Sensing (Boston Center), Billerica, MA
Classes are held at our facility in Billerica, MA. Many of our course participants schedule a late departure to visit some of Boston's sites, including museums, sporting events and a host of other activities. For more information, visit the Greater Boston Convention and Vistors Bureau
http://www.bostonusa.com.
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