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Honeywell Training ServicesHONEYWELL AUTOMATION COLLEGE HELPS YOU IMPROVETHE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR WORKFORCE TO GAIN MAXIMUMBENEFIT FROM YOUR AUTOMATION INVESTMENT.Technical Development Program

Technical Development ProgramHoneywell is pleased to announce the Technical Development Program.This Technical Development Program is an outcome based, modular, and structured trainingprogram for your employees to gain comprehensive knowledge on Instrumentation, AutomationControl and Safety Systems, used in modern industrial process plants.Each participant will get the opportunity to apply newly learnt skills in a real-world, fully functionalplant environment.The training courses are delivered by professional instructors who are subject matter experts intheir domain.

Technical Development Program3Who should attendThe Technical Development Program is beneficial for both new hires and high potential engineers andtechnicians, looking for a fast-track learning experience on state-of-the-art process instrumentation andautomation technologies.VenueThe program takes place at our HPS EMEA Automation College located in Brussels, Belgium. The real-lifehands-on plant experience exercises will take place at the pilot plants from ACTA, our partner in this TechnicalDevelopment Program.Program DurationFoundation ModuleDuration Part A: 5 weeksDuration Part B: 5 weeksAdvanced ModuleDuration: 6 weeksQueries, Dates and RegistrationPlease contact your local Automation College* or your local Honeywell account manager.*Please refer to page 6 of this brochure for a list of EMEA Automation College Contacts.Brussels, the capital of Europe andhouse of the European Parliament, isa central location in Western Europe,only a few hours away from othermajor capitals, such as London, Paris,Frankfurt, Amsterdam.

4Technical Development Program OutlineTechnical Development Program OutlineProgram ObjectivesThe objectives of the Honeywell HPS Technical Development Program are: Develop students’ ability to read, understand, and use technical concepts to support Honeywell ProcessControl technologies. Provide students with a user-friendly and safe hands-on environment to enable practice ofconcepts learned in the classroom. Enable students to use technical information to tackle real-world process industry problems.The program outcome is for students to become competent in both knowledge and skills in their daily work.Upon completion of the entire curricula, a final evaluation will be executed to ensure students are competent toperform field-based activities.The program consists of Foundation and Advanced Modules:Technical Development Program - Foundation Module - Part A (5 weeks) Implement Experion PKS Server, HMIWeb Display Builder and C300 Understand Industrial Process Control Networking Implement Safety Manager Troubleshoot and Maintain Experion PKS SystemTechnical Development Program - Foundation Module - Part B (5 weeks) Work on the real Process Plant – Safety Training Understand various instruments used in the Process Plant – hands-on exercises Various modern Field Networks – Practical work on the mini plant Learn Process Control Fundamentals for Plant OperatorsTechnical Development Program - Advanced Module (6 weeks) Install and Administer Experion PKS   Understand and Implement Experion PKS Virtualization Perform Experion PKS System Level Troubleshooting

Honeywell Training Services5The Pilot Plant Provides a Hands-OnPlant ExperienceThe hands-on exercises are delivered in co-operation with our partner1. The ACTA training facility is a full scale process plant, built to train process operators, engineers andmaintenance technicians. The plant is divided into several sections, which can be used as stand-alone smallunits, and can also be combined to build a complete plant. Each section is equipped with measurementand control equipment (flow, level, pressure, temperature). The instruments are connected to a DCS, sotrending, changing of control parameters (PID), combining different sensors – actuators, is possible.The sections of the process training plant are:Section 1 – Utilities: Contains a steam generator and a cooling unit. The steam generator is capable ofproducing 200 kg/h saturated steam at a pressure of 8 bar. The cooling unit is able to cool down the heatof the steam generator. The utilities section also includes a vacuum unit.Section 2 – Compressor: A rotary screw compressor is used to create gas under pressure. Allcompressor control systems are external (throttling inlet valve, throttling outlet valve, recycle flow, etc.) soseveral control strategies can be used and evaluated.Section 3 – Water Loop: Three vessels and a pump form a loop from each of the 3 vessels to each ofthe other vessels, with a heat exchanger in between, to heat up the water. Two vessels can be put underpressure or under vacuum, so different pumping conditions can be created.Section 4 – Jet: The compressed air from the compressor can be used as motive gas for a jet to createvacuum. Alternatively, this jet can be used to entrain water, which must be separated from the motive gasafterwards. A cyclone and a water separation vessel are being used for this process.Section 5 – Pumps: Centrifugal and volumetric pump types with different types of seals are used. Theycan be switched as single pumping, pumping in parallel or in series. Single loop pumping (vessel – pump –vessel) or complex loop pumping (different vessels, different pumps, complex control strategies) is possible.Basic operations, like switching to a stand-by pump, can be exercised.Section 6: Contains two more process loops. Loop 1 is equipped with a heat exchanger to cool down thewater that is heated up in Section 3. The second loop is equipped with a parallel filter set, so operations,such as opening and cleaning a filter without interrupting the process, can be practiced.2. In addition, ACTA includes a small scale Biodiesel Purification Unit for additional training purposes, suchas HAZOP, P&ID reading, unit operations, start-up sequences, control strategy, tuning (single loop tuningand process tuning), signal networking (As-I bus, Profibus, Foundation Fieldbus), communication betweenoperators and technicians, maintenance technicians and engineers, to handle processes containingreal chemicals.

6EMEA Honeywell Automation College ContactsEMEA Honeywell Automation College ContactsPlease find below the contact information for our main training locations per EMEA region. For additionalinformation and to access the on-line schedule, please visit our neywell BelgiumEMEA Automation CollegeEmail: HPS-Training-Belgium@honeywell.comHoneywell Europe S.A.Tel: 32 (0)2 728 2589Hermes PlazaHermeslaan 1H1831 Diegem (Brussels)Honeywell FinlandAutomation College VarkausEmail: HPS-Training-Finland@honeywell.comHoneywell OyTel: 358 (0)20 752 2275Navitas 1, Block B, 2nd floorWredenkatu 278250 VarkausHoneywell RussiaAutomation College MoscowEmail: HPS-Training-Russia@honeywell.comHoneywell ZAOTel: 7 495 796 9800Kievskaya street 7, 8th Floor121059 MoscowHoneywell Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaAutomation College DhahranEmail: HPS-Training-MiddleEast@honeywell.comHoneywell Turki Arabia Ltd.Tel: 966 (0)3 813 3777P.O. Box 3191631952 KhobarDhahran Techno ValleyDhahranHoneywell South AfricaAutomation College MidrandEmail: HPS-Training-SouthAfrica@honeywell.comHoneywell Southern Africa (Pty) LtdTel: 27 (0)11 695 8070Treur Close, Waterfall Park1685 MidrandHoneywell United Arab EmiratesAutomation College DubaiEmail: HPS-Training-MiddleEast@honeywell.comHoneywell Middle EastTel: 971 (0)4 454 0614P.O. Box 232362Emaar Business ParkBuilding 2, Levels 2&3Sheikh Zayed RoadDubai

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Experion , TotalPlant , Uniformance , Fail SafeController (FSC ), MXOpen , Business Flex andUniSim are registered trademarks of HoneywellInternational Inc.Da Vinci , Experion MX, MXProLine , Profit Suite and Safety Manager are trademarks of HoneywellInternational Inc. All other trademarks mentioned in thedocument are trademarks of their respective owners.For More InformationTo learn more about Honeywell Automation Collegeand view a list of global locations, please visitwww.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/training or well Process SolutionsHoneywell Automation Collegewww.honeywellprocess.comOctober 2015 2015 Honeywell International Inc.Right to changes reserved.

Honeywell Belgium EMEA Automation College Email: HPS-Training-Belgium@honeywell.com Honeywell Europe S.A. Tel: 32 (0)2 728 2589 Hermes Plaza Hermeslaan 1H 1831 Diegem (Brussels) Honeywell Finland Automation College Varkaus Email: HPS-Training-Finland@honeywell.com Honeywell Oy Tel: 358 (0)20 752 2275 Navitas 1, Block B, 2nd floor Wredenkatu 2 .

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