IMCT302 – Industrial Measurement Practice 1
Module code
IMCT302
Module title
Industrial Measurement Practice 1
Prescription
To enable the student to successfully configure and test smart instruments, to demonstrate operating principles and relationships of different measuring devices, and to configure and calibrate analogue instruments to required specifications, and to complete the required calibration documentation.
NZQA Level
Level 3
NZQA Credits
15
Delivery method
- Web-Supported
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 150
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- 1:Use configuration tools (communicators) to configure pressure, density, level, flow and temperature instruments to given requirements
2:Select appropriate test equipment to carry out calibration of a range of pressure, density, level, flow and temperature devices and make recordings of calibration information to industry standards
3:Test a range of pressure, density, level, flow and temperature measuring devices to determine their characteristics and applications
4Determine suitable connection systems for temperature measuring devices - Content
- -Use of communicators to configure and test electronically configurable devices
-Calibration techniques and record keeping
-Determination of process measurement characteristics for pressure, flow, and temperature measurements
-Calibration of pressure, level, and temperature devices - Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Learning will be by way of structured practical learning where students are given a range of tasks to complete and observations to make from their practical findings.
Students will be encouraged to research some aspects of their practical by way of reference to manufacturers' instructions and device specification sheets which may be via library/database and/or internet searches. - Assessment Criteria
- Task 1Practical assessment 15
Task 2Practical assessment and written report50
Task 3 Practical and written assessment35