This Module provides a practical, plant-oriented understanding of instrumentation systems used in real industrial environments.
It focuses on how instruments are applied, located, tagged, maintained, and operated in process plants, rather than only how they work in theory.
The Module bridges the gap between academic knowledge and actual plant practices, helping learners become industry-ready before entering site or plant roles.
This module is part of the instruX Internship Program and forms the foundation for applied practice and project work.
Instrumentation & Electrical Engineering students
Fresh graduates preparing for plant roles
Working instrumentation engineers
Maintenance & commissioning professionals
Module Learning Outomes
Introduction to Process Plants
Field Instrumentation in Plants
Control Room & Automation Overview
Instrument Installation & Practices
Maintenance & Operations Perspective
Safety & Industrial Standards
This module is delivered during Phase 1 – Core Learning of the instruX Internship Program.
Learning Outcome :
Understand how instrumentation is applied in real plants
Identify instruments and their roles in plant operations
Communicate effectively with plant, maintenance & control teams
Enter plant environments with confidence
Learning Approach :
Plant-oriented explanations
Real industrial examples
Practical understanding over theoretical depth
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