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November - December 2013 ISA Newsletters, Southern District 11 1
Regional Training & Events
Inside This Issue…
2 - President’s Message
3 - CAP Training inOrange County
4 - Call For ScholarshipApplications for 2014
5 - Tour of Anheuser-B uschVan Nuys Facility
6 - New ISA Standard forEffects of Air Contaminents
ISA 5.1 AutoCAD Symbols
2014 Symposia Schedule
8 - Local Section Meetings
9 - Regional Events
10-13 Job Shop & Industry News
11 - CCST Review Class
January 21-23Certitfied AutomationProfessional Exam WorkshopSanta AnaJenny Xu, [email protected]
“You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.”
- Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
March 18-19Instrumentation 2014Expo, Training & Career FairCarson, Californiawww.instrumentation2014.comExhibiting info: (714) 968-5501
Winter 2013
www.isaoc.org
January 8: Wireless systems toimprove management of assets andoperations in water/waste waterapplications
Wireless technologies have been used for decades in the water/waste waterindustry in a multitude of applications including pump station control, real-timetreatment plant monitoring, early flood-warning systems, level monitoring/alarms, and infrastructure upgrades. Advantages of wireless in these applicationsinclude enhanced safety, compliance with regulatory controls, and reduced costof infrastructure. Additionally, today’s wireless systems have raised the level ofsecurity to a new high. This talk will provide real world examples ofdeployments in the industry and focus on best practices that ensure successfulprojects and address the ways in which these networks can be designed to bemore reliable while being more secure.
Steven Toteda, Vice President & General Manager at Eaton, brings over 25 years of experiencein the wireless and wireline communications equipment market. As VP & GM of the Wireless
Certified Automation ProfessionalWorkshop planned January 21-23
ISA Orange CountySection will be holding aworkshop for the CertifiedAutomation Professionalcertificate exam January 21-23, 2014. Classes will beheld at Newport Electronicsin Santa Ana, 8:00am -4:00pm each day. For moreinformation please contactEducation Chair Jenny Xu at(949) 349-3270 [email protected].
INSTRUMENTATION 2014TRAINING - TOURS - EXHIBITSWater - Power - Oil & Gas - Food - Pharma
FOOD - PRIZES - ENTERTAINMENTMarch 18-19, 2013
Carson Convention Centerwww.Instrumentation2014.com
Continued on page 2
Water, wastewater cyberattacks increaseThe Repository for Industrial Security Incidents (RISI) database indicates the water/wastewater
and transportation sectors have experienced large increases in reported cybersecurity incidents inrecent years: 60 percent and 160 percent, respectively. These findings were published in the 2013Annual Report on Cyber Security Incidents and Trends Affecting Industrial Control Systems.
The complete artricle on industrial control system and SCADA security can be read in theDecember 2013 issue of ISA InTech.
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The monthly ISA Section Newsletters and annual Regional Membership Directory and Buyers’ Guide are mailed to all ISA section members in SouthernCalifornia and Southern Nevada and to ISA student affiliates at Cal Poly Pomona, Long Beach State University and Bakersfield College. Newsletters include the CentralCalifornia Alarm, Los Angeles Annunciator, Orange County Chart, San Diego Signal, Las Vegas Experience and Hawaii Process Connection. Changes of addressare processed by ISA by (919) 549-8411 or [email protected]. Editorial submissions and feedback, advertising rates, reprints, circulation information andstyle guide: Contact Newsletter Editor. Billing and publishing correspondence may be addressed to TechPubs Communications, PO Box 1605, Costa Mesa, CA92628. Submissions are copyright by the respective authors with all rights reserved. Publication Copyright (C) 2013 TechPubs Communications. All Rights Reserved.
Orange County SectionOfficers 2013-20143843 S Bristol St, #489Santa Ana, CA 92704www.isaoc.org
President’s MessageBy Edward Naranjo, Section President○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
PresidentEdward NaranjoGeneral Monitors(949) [email protected]
President-ElectManny MartinezFluor Enterprises(562) [email protected]
SecretaryEloisa HernandezU C [email protected]
TreasurerJesus MoncayoSouth Coast Systems, Inc.(714) [email protected]
Delegate, Arrangments andExhibits ChairsBis MitraFluor Enterprises(949) [email protected]
Past President, Honors & AwardsChairRafael AgrazsanchezInvensys(714) [email protected]
Program ChairJoan AklehPonton Industries(626) [email protected]
Education ChairJenny XuFluor Enterprises(949) [email protected]
Marketing & Publications ChairsSergei SeleznevBlair-Martin, Co., Inc.(949) [email protected]
Nominations ChairRaj Adani (800) 999-9307Emerson Process [email protected]
HistorianChristine DorganDisney Scientific Systems(714) [email protected]
Student Section LiaisonCraig LanternierControl Engineering(714) [email protected]
Standards & Practices ChairHitan DalalKinder Morgan(714) [email protected]
Newsletter EditorJohn PrinceAPG Analyzer Systems(714) [email protected]
WebmasterBob HarrisonCal State Fullerton(714) [email protected]
AutomationOC Attendee AnalystWenifredo AbabatOccidental Petroleum [email protected]
Past Society President & Special AssignmentsDonald W. ZeeDon Zee Associates(949) [email protected]
Past Section President & SpecialAssignmentsJohn [email protected]
District 11 Vice PresidentGary CampbellM+W Zander(480) [email protected]
District 11 Vice President-ElectRafael AgrazsanchezInvensys(714) [email protected]
01/08 Web Seminar: Introduction to Temperature Measurement ( FG05W2)01/15 Boiler Control Systems Engineering (ES15) - NC01/20 Introduction To Industrial Automation and Control (FG07) - NC01/20 Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level I Exam Review Course -NC01/20 Safety Instrumented Systems - Design, Analysis & Justification (OnlineVersion)01/20 Certified Automation Professional Exam Review Course (EC00) - Santa Ana,
CA01/21 Web Seminar: Introduction to Level Measurement (FG05W3)01/22 Burner Mgmt Syst Engg Using NFPA 85 and ANSI/ISA77 Standards (ES16) - NC01/23 Introduction to Safety Instrumented Systems for the Process Industry - TX01/27 Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level III Exam Review Course ( TS03) - NC01/27 Cyber Security for Automation, Control, and SCADA Systems (IC32E) - Online01/27 Safety Instrumented Systems - Design, Analysis & Justification (EC50) - TX01/28 Web Seminar: Introduction to Flow Measurement (FG05W4)01/29 Developing & Applying Standard Instrumentation & Control Documentation (FG15) - NC
Be sure to take advantage of ISA’s extensive training programs, some of which are listedbelow. On behalf of your section board, I wish you a very happy and prosperous 2014!
Business Unit of Eaton (formerly Cooper Bussmann), Steve oversees management of wireless and wiredproducts for the ELPRO industrial and OMNEX mobile product lines. Prior to Cooper, he served as VicePresident of Marketing at Dust Networks, where he focused on delivering enabling technology for highlyreliable and ultra-low power wireless mesh networking, or “Smart Dust.” Prior to Dust, he served as groupmanager for the IP Communications Terminals product group at Cisco Systems, responsible for Cisco’s awardwinning line of wired and wireless IP phones. Before Cisco, he was Vice President of Sales and Marketing forKomodo Technology, a leading developer of IP telephony products, which was acquired by Cisco. Previousroles included senior engineering and product management with LSI Logic, Cirrus Logic and HarmonicLightwaves. In addition to his role at Eaton, Steve serves as Chairman of WINA, the Wireless IndustrialNetworking Alliance. He is a sought-after speaker on wireless technology and wireless networking systems forthe industrial market. Steve holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in engineering from Lehigh University, and an MBAfrom Columbia Business School.
Meeting DetailsNEW LOCATION: Newport Electronics, 2229 S. Yale Street, Santa Ana, CA 92704Date & Time: Wednesday, January 8, 2014. 5PM Refreshments, Networking; 6PM ProgramRSVP to Joan Akleh at (626) 201-1186 or [email protected]
January 8 Section Meeting, continued from front page
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January 21-23Certified Automation Professional(CAP) Exam Review Coursescheduled in Orange County
Certification and Training
For more information or to register for the course, please contactJenny Xu at [email protected].
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ISA accepting 2014scholarship applicationsJanuary-February application deadlines for mostscholarships. Those interested should confirm thedeadlines for each specific scholarship directly withISA at (919) 549-8411. Information about most scholarships offered by ISA, Districts, Divisionsand many Sections can be seen at http://tinyurl.com/ISA-2014-Scholarshipsand http://tinyurl.com/ISA-2014-Scholarships2. Or contact ISA at (919)549-8411.
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (19 November 2013) —The International Society of Automation (ISA) announces that it is acceptingapplications for its wide range of 2014 educational scholarships, which willbe awarded to college and university students who demonstrate outstandingpotential for long-range contributions in the fields of automation, instrumen-tation and control.
ISA educational scholarships, which fund tuition, related expenses andresearch initiatives, are distributed annually to undergraduate students intwo-year and four-year colleges and universities, and to graduate students.
More than $65,000 in scholarships funds are expected to be distributed in2014. The two top undergraduate winners will receive $5,000 each. Otheraward amounts will vary. For answers to frequently asked questionsregarding ISA educational scholarships, click here.
Interested students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible bysubmitting a completed application form or by calling ISA at +1 919-549-8411. The application deadline is 15 February 2014.
Education
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ISA awards scholarships from the ISA Educational FoundationScholarship fund; through the ISA Executive Board; through ISAtechnical divisions, sections and districts; and through endowments ofgenerous gifts from supporters. More details on these various scholar-ships are included below.
Educational Foundation Scholarship Recipients of awards are full-time college or university students ineither a graduate, undergraduate, or two-year degree program with atleast an overall GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale. Students should be enrolled ina program in automation and control or a closely related field.
ISA Executive Board Scholarship These funds are provided by past and present members of ISA’sExecutive Board. Preference is given to applicants with demonstratedleadership capabilities. Award amount varies.
Named Awards Funds are provided by families or groups in honor of specific people.
ISA Technical Division Scholarships Funds are provided by specific ISA divisions. Scholarships are givento outstanding students pursuing careers in the area pertinent to theDivision’s activity. All ISA divisions, except the Chemical and PetroleumIndustry Division (ChemPID) and the Food and PharmaceuticalIndustries Division request that completed applications be sent to aspecific person (identified on the ISA Technical Division Scholarshipspage).
ISA Section and District Scholarship Funds are provided byspecific ISA sections and districts. Contact the section president,scholarship chair or the District Vice President (page 2) for moreinformation about these.
The 1.7 million square foot Anheuser-Busch facility in Van Nuys islocated on a 95 acre site and has a capacity of 12 million barrels per year.The tour began with the unloading of railroad cars of grain and followedthe entire process to shipping of the end products. Thanks to TracyGreen for arranging this special private tour and for this photo.
Los Angeles Sectiontours Anheuser-BuschBrewery in Van Nuys
www.Instrumentation2014. comMarch 18-19, Carson Center
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Standards and Practices
New ISA standardclassifies airbornecontaminant effects onelectronic hardwareSubmitted by Paul Bodeau, Standards and Practices Chair, LosAngeles Section
ANSI/ISA-71.04-2013, Environmental Conditions for ProcessMeasurement and Control Systems: Airborne Contaminants, establishesa classification system for airborne contaminants and biologicalinfluences that may affect electronic hardware, including processmeasurement and control instruments, information technology,telecommunications, networking and data center equipment, andelectronic office equipment. The classification system provides usersand manufacturers a means of specifying the type and concentration ofairborne contaminants to which a specific piece of electronic hardwaremay be exposed.
The standard establishes airborne contaminant classes for fixed(non-mobile) installations during normal operation (non-emergencyconditions) or during transportation and storage. Activities addressed inthese environments include design, manufacturing, sales, installation,test, use, and maintenance. The classifications may also be used as aguide when establishing requirements for environmental control ofbuildings or other protective housings for industrial process measure-ment and control systems.
The classifications pertain only to the environment external to theequipment that may affect the equipment externally or internally. Theeffects of environmental conditions on the safety, comfort, andperformance of operating and maintenance personnel are not covered.
For information about viewing or obtaining this standard, visitwww.isa.org/findstandards, select ‘71’from the drop-down list andscroll down.
Software for usingISA 5.1 symbolswith AutoCAD released
ANSI/ISA5.1-2009, Instrumentation Symbols and Identification, isISA’s most widely used standard. It establishes a uniform means ofdepicting and identifying instruments or devices and their inherentfunctions, instrumentation systems and functions, and applicationsoftware functions used for measurement, monitoring, and control, bypresenting a designation system that includes identification schemes andgraphic symbols.
A new software product based on the standard has been issued foruse with the Autodesk AutoCAD software platform. It provides userswith graphic symbols to be used during the engineering design andlayout for a variety of instrumentation-related activities, including:
• Piping and instrument diagrams (P&ID)
• Process flow diagrams (PFD)
• Logic diagram development
• Electrical schematic layouts
• Functional block diagrams
• Instrument loop diagrams
The software provides annotative-style symbol blocks for resizingand layer color inheritance and text style selection, and symbol groups forsymbol palette configuration for ease of symbol selection. Users canassign instrument ISA-style tag numbering format (including prefix,functional ID, loop number and suffix) to instrument bubbles viapreassigned attributes. Instrument bubbles include hidden attributes formanufacturer, model number, PLC/DCS, and more.
Other features include final control element actuator symbols andfinal control elements programmed for drop down selection; instrumenta-tion device and function symbols programmed with drop down selectionof “device location and accessibility” selection from one symbol; and in-process-line symbols (valves) programmed to blank out background whenplaced in a process line.
For more information about the software, visit www.isa.org/symbolssoftware . For information about ANSI/ISA-5.1-2009, visitwww.isa.org/findstandards , select ‘5’ from the first drop-down list andscroll down, or contact Charley Robinson at (919) 990-9213 [email protected].
Source: ISA, www.isa.org.
5-6 March 20142014 Food and Pharmaceutical Industries Division(FPID) SymposiumISA Headquarters, Research Triangle Park NCwww.isa.org/FPID2014Final Papers due 7 February 2014
4-8 May 201459th ISA Analysis Division SymposiumCrowne Plaza, Baton Rouge, LAwww.isa.org/AD2014Final Papers due 24 January 2014
19-21 May 201414th ISA Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR)-Fugitive Emissions SymposiumAstor Crowne Plaza, New Orleans, LAwww.isa.org/LDAR2014Abstract submissions due 15 January 2014
ISA Society Events
ISA Symposia Schedule f For links to these and other ISA events, please see [email protected] or (919) 549-8411.
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1-6 June 201457th ISA POWID Division SymposiumHilton Scottsdale Resort & Villas, Scottsdale, AZwww.isa.org/POWID2014Abstract submissions due 15 January 2014
23-26 June 201460th ISA International Instrumentation SymposiumNo. 11 Cavendish Square, London, Englandwww.isa.org/IIS2014Abstract submissions due 6 January 2014
5-7 August 20142014 ISA Water and Wastewater and Automatic ControlsDivision SymposiumCrowne Plaza Orlando Universal, Orlando, FLwww.isa.org/WWAC2014Paper Acceptance Notification 16 January 2014
Continued on page 9
le for 2014.org/events. Some dates are subject to change – confirm with ISA at
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Local section meetingsFor more details about any of the section meetings, please contactthe section president, website or read each section’s completenewsletter online at www.instrument-news.com.
Orange County Section Wed, Jan. 8Edward Naranjo, (949) 581-4464, [email protected] Systems for Water/Wastewater. Santa Ana. www.isaoc.org.Los Angeles Section Tues, Jan 21John Prince, (714) 968-5501, [email protected] Networking. Downey. Website: www.isala.org.San Diego Section See WebsiteMike Wallace, (858) 522-6866, [email protected]: www.isasd.org.Central California Section Wed, Jan 22Fernando Sanchez, [email protected], (661) 587-9322
Overview of Power Distribution Automation. www.isacencal.org.Las Vegas Section See WebsiteRon Naldoza, [email protected], (702) 274-1201Please contact Ron for the latest Section information.Aloha Section See WebsiteEdward Nugent, (808) 377-6987, [email protected]
Please contact Edward for the latest section information.Bakersfield College Student Section Contact AdvisorSean Caras, Advisor, (661) 395-4393, [email protected] contact advisor for the latest section information.Cal State Long Beach Student Club Contact AdvisorWilliam Lopez, Advisor, (714) 767-7967, [email protected] website: www.isacsulb.org.Cal Poly Pomona Student Section Contact AdvisorSalomon Oldak, Advisor. Website: www.isacalpoly.org.
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Regional events & trainingDates subject to change. Contact the sponsoring party before making your finalplans to attend. To include an ISA or non-ISA event, please contact the editor.
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ISA Symposia Schedulefor 2014, Continued from page 7
6-9 October 20142014 ProcessMeasurement and Control/Safety andSecurity Joint Division SymposiumMarriott West Loop SouthHouston, TXwww.isa.org/PMCD2014Abstract submissions due 21 January
Date & Location TBA9th ISA Marketing & Sales Summitwww.isa.org/M&S2014For info call ISA at (919) 549-8411
January 21-23, 2014 www.isaoc.orgISA Orange County TrainingCertified Automation Professional(CAP) Exam Workshop; 8AM-4PMContact Jenny Xu at (949) 349-3270 [email protected]
INSTRUMENTATION 2014TRAINING - TOURS - EXHIBITS
All Process Industries Topics
FOOD - PRIZES - ENTERTAINMENTMarch 18-19, 2014
Carson Convention Centerwww.Instrumentation2014.com
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Job Shop and Business Opportunities (more on page 12 & 13)
Circulation is 1400-1500 ISA members and other industry personnel.To place an ad, call (714) 968-5501. The standard cost to place a job adis $25 per block of 25 words. Job Wanted ads free to ISA members.
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Field Service Technician 2. Fluid Components International is lookingfor a Field Service Technician 2. The ideal candidate should have 3-5yrsprogressive related work experience of which 3+ years’ consists of fluiddynamics and/or process controls. They will be Knowledgeable in Safety& Quality processes & standards, as well as, possess strong communica-tion skills. Technician will troubleshoot & maintain instruments thatinterface to control systems including PLC’s such as MMI, SCADA &other industrial field control devices, pressure transmitters, thermocoupleoptions, motorized valves, proximity sensors, etc. Travel up to 40% ofthe time, domestically and internationally. Please visit our website for adetailed job description at www.fluidcomponents.com or submit yourresume to [email protected].
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Training and Certification
Certified ControlSystems TechnicianExam review courseoffered
The Certified Control Systems Technician® (CCST®) reviewcourse is a fast paced review of the knowledge and practical skillsnecessary to install and maintain standard measurement and controlinstrumentation. It is intended for practicing technicians preparing forthe CCST Level I exam. An explanation of the examination process andpractice certification-type exams are provided.
To register or for more information, contact ISA at (919) 549-8411.More info about the benefits of achieving CCST certification, seewww.isa.org/ccst.
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Megawatt Machine appoints Advanced Process Services, Inc.Advanced Process Services, Inc., has been appointed the representative for MegaWatt Machine Services of Somerset, New Jersey. MegaWatt
refurbishes and replaces trim on all manufactures of control valves at a fraction of the cost of normal replacement of trim from the manufacture. Alongwith our existing capabilities, we will be able to improve the time and the cost of the normal repair giving you back control of your valves.
Advanced Process Services also does project design, installation & maintenance of Instrument and electrical projects. The addition of thisarrangement with MEGAWATT MACHINE SERVICES completes our capability to service the customers in every phase of the process. We wouldappreciate your inquiries.
“Keeping the Process Flowing”™Advanced Process Services, Inc. opened for business on January 1st, 2002. On September 1st, 2003, APS purchased Master Machine Works,
formally a Masoneilan machine shop. Located on approximately one acre of land, with five 40 foot containers of surplus valves and parts. This siteprovides the company with 15,000 square foot of space, with a 7,000 square foot machine shop, a 1,000 square foot instrument shop, a 500 squarefoot weld shop, and a 6,500 square foot repair and metal inventory area.
This facility’s capabilities range from general repairs with the ability to manufacture parts, weld and machine worn parts for control valves andrepair regulators and vapor recovery equipment. These capabilities make it possible to respond and deliver in emergency situations ranging from fourhour to 24 hour turn-a-round times.
Advanced Process Services is located at 2746 S. Vail Ave, Commerce, CA, 90040, (323) 278-6530; Fax: (323) 278-6536, www.advprocserv.com.MegaWatt Machine Services is located at 417 Elizabeth Ave, Somerset, NJ 08873, (732) 805-4000; Fax: (732) 805-4020,www.megawattmachine.com.“Keeping the Process Flowing” is a trademark of Advanced Process Services.
Industry News
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Sales Engineer – SCADA/RTU &Distributed I/O ProductsWe are a young and dynamic company specializing in innovative RTU,PLC and I/O products for automation, asset management, and SCADAsystem applications in industries ranging from Water/WastewaterInfrastructure, Remote Tank Level Monitoring, and Utility Scale SolarFarm monitoring. We are currently in need of skilled people that can helpmove us to the next level of growth, customer identification and support.
Responsibilities:• Identify and Develop New Customer Accounts.
• Provide Technical Support for both Existing & New Customers.
• Responsible for achieving monthly sales & margin targets
• Presentations to prospective Customers/Systems Integrators
Requirements:• At least 3-5 years Systems Engineering or Sales of control and
automation systems.
• Good Technical Knowledge of Industrial Measurement &Control Products
• Excellent verbal, written and presentation skills.
• Regional travel as required.
Applicants must possess the willingness and ability to do what ittakes on a day-to-day basis to get the job done in a small ‘ start-up’environment (we all wear many hats). If you think you can help us,please send resume, salary history and requirements, and a briefintroduction.
Respond in confidence to [email protected].
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Immediate opening for Electrical andAutomation Controls Engineer Industry leading machine builder of high speed packaging machinery hasan immediate opening for Electrical & Automation Controls Engineer.Associate of Science Degree in Engineering or Technology, or equivalenttechnological training (e.g. technological training received while serving in themilitary, or equivalent industry training), with 10+ years of directly relatedexperience.
• Proficiency with Allen-Bradley Motion products and applications.• Proficiency in PLC and HMI programming utilizing RSLogix 5,
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