ISA and Beamex offer free webinar on calibrating temperature instruments
On September 1, 2015, the International Society of Automation (ISA) and Beamex will be co-hosting a a free web seminar on calibrating temperature instruments.Ā
From 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. EST, the webinar will feature three temperature instrumentation experts: Tom Brans, Business Analyst at Honeywell; Ned Espy, Technical Director at Beamex; and Roy Tomalino, Professional Services Engineer at Beamex.
Temperature influencesĀ many physical features of matter and has a significant impact on quality, energy consumption and environmental emissions. It's no surprise then that temperature tends to beĀ the most common and frequently measurable variable in the process industry. However, many people don't know the proper ways to calibrate temperature instruments and theĀ proper procedures for managing them are often overlooked.Ā
In the second half of the webinar, special focus will be given toĀ advanced temperature measurements, such as multiple sensors, simultaneous instrument calibration, loop testing and infrared.Ā
āIn more than a decade of my experience visiting automation professionals, I've noticed manyĀ think they're the only ones who have questions regarding calibrating temperature instruments. Donāt feel aloneāyouāre not the only one. You don't know what you don't know. One goal with this webinar series is to help inform and answer those enigmatic questions, and even those you may not know you had,ā explains Tomalino.Ā
āISA is pleased to co-sponsor this informational web seminar focused on calibrating temperature instruments. Itās an important topic in industry, and one that our members and customers encounter every day,ā says Jennifer Infantino Halsey, ISA Corporate Partnerships Director. āAs part of our commitment to our corporate partnerships program, we are pleased to participate in free educational programs featuring resources from our partner companies and other industry leaders.ā
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