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Academics => Engineering and Architectural Department => Topic started by: Jeydycee™ on October 19, 2013, 04:31:18 AM
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guys sinu Instrumentation and Control Engineers and Technician dito.. we can discuss everything and share our experience dito..
I'm an Instrumentation and Control Specilaist here in UAE and working sa isang Oil and Gas onshore Industry
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naging subject ko lang eto instrumentation and control... pero technician ako.. sana nga makapag apply ako as instrumentation and control engineer
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Pasali po. Nakakainggit naman pag engineer, purgramir lang kasi. Nakapag raket naman ako sa projects na gumagamit ng scada systems.
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Nag-aral ako ng Instrumentation Technology sa Don Bosco Mandaluyong.... Hindi ko na nga lang naia-apply kasi Planning and Scheduling Engineer ang trabaho ko ngayon.
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I took courses in instrumentation and control, as they are part of the curriculum for CoE. But it's not my specialty. I can help out a bit though, as I'm familiar with sensors and PLCs.
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ako nung college lang nga yan...hahaha
pero puede ako makatulong...nagbebenta kasi ako ng mga Level Switches at Transmitter...
Pili ka ng brand: Magnetrol, ORION, etc...hahaha
pero dito lang sa Philippines...
wala na akong commision sa ibang bansa eh...
:P :P :P
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Nice to know na marami rin pala tayo dito.kahit na subject lang yung iba for sure makakatulong din tayo sa iba nating kasamahan.. next time pagmay problema ko sa field post ko dito..
thnaks guys!!good luck sa mga trabaho nyo ngayun..Be safe!
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ano ho ba ang scope of work ng isang Instrumentation and Control Engineer (IaCE) sa abroad? what basic knowledge do you need to shift from non-IaCE to IaCE?
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scope ng work ng isang Instrumentation and Control engineer (ICE), depende sa mapapasukan mong company, kalimitan design kung nsa FEED, EPC, EPCM, or Process Control ka. pag Instrumentation and Control Technician (ICT) kalimitan nman nun ay nsa calibration ng instrument, sa mga calibration services company :-\
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:hi1:
Sali ako,,
I'd took instrumentation and control as my subject, but I never use it on my job.
Electrical Engineer nga po pala ako,. :bye:
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kung sa construction naman mapupunta sa abroad, instrumentation will be part of E&I discipline (Electrical and Instrumentation) related kasi ang dalawa regarding work... ang pagkakaiba lang is yung installation and calibration ng instrument, loop check and function check whereas ang electrical is more involve in electrical equipment such as motors, high pot testing, megger testing.
Both electrical and Instrumentation have common activities like cable laying(HV cable, MV cable, and LV cable) for electrical and (Instrument cable) for instrument; cable tray installation.
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Sa construction ako nagwowork at sa Mechanical section ako. Sa company namin, part ng mechanical ang Instrumentation, like BMS/Scada. Yan mostly scope ng work namin pag dating sa Instrumentation. Mostly HVAC application namin sa InCE.
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ako instrumentation and control engr. graduate ng RTU. karamihan sa mga classmate ko nasa abroad.ako lang ata naiba ng industry.sa mga CNC machines ako :-)
pero nagwowork ako dati sa integrator ng siemens
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halos lahat kc connected an instrumentation and control branch cia ng mga engr kaya cia nabuo in my opinion...
kung instrumentation sa mechanical mga PSV, safety vlaves, Control valves kc malalaki ang valves kya my pag ka mechanical cia tpos yun nga sbe ni bataguenio HVAC, mechanical kc an HVAC. Instr kc control system ginamet eh BMS\SCADA usualy kc mga software s Instr...
yun kay imoy instr sa electrical oo gnun nga related dn kc cia, cimpre power ng instrument
kung instr sa electronics naman usualy lahat ngaun ng instrument ay electronics na, tpos yun mga communication nia ng instrument hangng Cntrol room signal
sa chemical instrumentation, measuring instrument analytical kalimitan online, grab sampling kc an chemical engr etc..
nsa maintenance nga pla ang work ko, instrumentation engr.
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A bit of history ng Instrumentation
Actually, ang instrumentation is previously known as Electromechanical kasi combination talaga siya ng electrical, mechanical, at electronics. Sa Pilipinas if I'm not mistaken eh nagkaroon lang proper engineering course noong year 2000 sa Rizal Tech. Univ(RTU) formerly known as Rizal Tech College (RTC). But Instrumentation really start as a Technical course sa Don Bosco Tech College(DBTC) then adapted by Meralco Foundation, TUP, and RTC, and maybe some other school na hindi ko alam and of course TESDA have a short term course for this minimum of 6 months.
I know this kasi noong magkaroon ng Instrumentation and Controls Society of the Philippines we tried to get our school a membership, I was the vice president of Instrumentation society in our school then... ang opisina pa noong time ko ng ICSP eh sa UP Diliman. Then nagkaroon ng official gathering ng lahat ng member sa CCP complex for the annual convention i think its 1997 or basta late 1900's. This is the time when all members who wants to be certified as Instrumentation Tech and Engineers undergo series of seminars and then exams. Kasi wala pang board and Instrumentation Engineering at wala pang course ng Engineering, and hanggang ngayon i think wala pa ring board but it's on the process though mayroon ng Engineering course sa RTU . During this convention also nagkaroon ng very first Quiz bee for all the school na member ng ICSP...the very first quiz bee was won by RTC, 2nd is Meralco and third is DBTC. And i'm one of the member ng DBTC, was really a close fight, bakit kasi may points ang formula kahit mali ang sagot(bitter...hehehe)
Anyway, as far as i know...instrumentation is a course just like Benjamin Franklin who is famous in the saying "Jack of all trades but master of none!". This is really true kasi, Instrumentation really covers a lot of field basta my controls then instrumentation is needed kaya patok ito sa mga planta may it be during construction or operation, like sir gah is saying about BMS/SCADA, PLC, control valves, etc. At kung well verse ka sa instrumentaion, reading a P&ID and process flow diagram is easy. It's really a challenging field of work kasi it also deals with logic kung control and process ang pag-uusapan, sayang nga at hindi ko na ito napapractice masyado kasi nasa planning and scheduling na ang field of work ko.
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tama si sir imoy sa history nia hehehe tanda mopa yun...
sayang nga alam ko nawala an instrumentation na technical course sa don bosco n dissolve (tama ba)? if aim not mistaken.
RTU at BSU batangas state university ang nag oofer ng instrumentation engr course ngaun.
RTU-ICET2008 nga pla to...
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Yap, sir Gah dissolve na nga ang instrument technology sa Don Bosco, one of the reason kasi yung pagkakaroon na ng Engineering at wala na yung support ng ibang industry dati kasi may sponsor na nagsusuport meaning if you past a series of examination and series of interview para makapasok sa DBTC automatic na magiging partial scholar ka ng mga company na ito so 50% ang mababawas pero dahil wala ng support at masyadong mahal ang tuition fee sa Don Bosco n-dissolve na ang course at sa mga student kasi bibihira ang nakakakilala sa Instrumentation, malalaman lang nila ito kapag nagtatrabaho na sila sa mga Industrial plant.
Graduate ako ng Instrumentation Technology sa Bosco year 1995 at maganda kasi ang grasp ko pagdating sa history kaya medyo naalala ko pa. Gusto ko sanang mag-aral ng Engineering sa RTU noong year 1999 kaya lang istorbo sa girlfriend at happenings ang pag-aaral kaya hindi ko tinuloy hehehe.... So mayroon na rin palang Instrumentation Engineering sa Batangas... that's good, sana magkaroon na ng board para yung recognition niya mag-uplift....
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Electrical engr. po pala ako.. But for now I am taking National certification for instrumentation and control servicing sa mechatronics.. Libre po ito.. Kaya po sa mga interesado pa register po kayo.. :hilo: