
Auto-adaptive online PID tuning training for loops that drift with fouling, catalyst aging, and feed changes - 1 day in the classroom or 8 hours online, configuring and deploying SUPERTUNE on live loops.
The PID475 course teaches process control engineers, DCS technicians, and instrumentation engineers to deploy and manage SUPERTUNE, PiControl's fully automatic, auto-adaptive online PID tuning and optimization technology. PID475 runs as 1 day of classroom training or 8 hours online, and picks up where standard PID tuning leaves off: loops that are tuned correctly once but drift out of tune between engineering visits.
Where PID100 teaches engineers to identify process dynamics and calculate optimal PID parameters for a one-time tuning study, PID475 teaches the technology that keeps those gains from decaying afterward. SUPERTUNE runs continuously inside the DCS or PLC via an OPC connection, using an AI-based algorithm to recalculate PID parameters every 1-5 minutes based on real-time process dynamics, with no manual intervention required after initial configuration. Attendees configure and deploy SUPERTUNE on live loops during the course, then learn to monitor its auto-adaptive performance and troubleshoot it over time.
PID475 moves from the limits of standard PID tuning to hands-on deployment of auto-adaptive online tuning, with lab exercises configuring SUPERTUNE on live loops throughout. After completing the course, attendees can identify which loops are prone to drift, configure SUPERTUNE for continuous auto-adaptive tuning, monitor its recalculation cycle in production, and troubleshoot adaptive tuning behavior.
The course covers the following topics.
Once these topics are complete, engineers choose the delivery format that fits their schedule and plant access.
PID475 is built for the people responsible for loops that drift over time: process control engineers, DCS technicians, and instrumentation engineers. Because SUPERTUNE builds on standard PID tuning concepts, PID100 or equivalent PID tuning experience is a prerequisite, so the course moves quickly from why loops drift into hands-on SUPERTUNE configuration.
Engineers who already tune loops manually learn to deploy continuous, auto-adaptive tuning on the loops that decay fastest between visits, freeing time for higher-value work.
Technicians responsible for keeping control loops healthy get hands-on practice configuring SUPERTUNE's OPC connection and monitoring its live status inside the DCS.
Engineers troubleshooting recurring tuning complaints on fouling-prone or feed-variable loops learn to diagnose drift and deploy an auto-adaptive fix instead of repeated manual re-tuning.
PID475 also suits full teams from a single plant, especially where a unit has a known list of loops that drift with fouling, catalyst aging, or feed changes. Group participation lets a team standardize on SUPERTUNE deployment together, and onsite corporate training is available on request so a team configures the technology on its own loops.
PID475 is built around SUPERTUNE, PiControl's fully automatic, auto-adaptive online PID tuning and optimization software. SUPERTUNE runs continuously inside the DCS or PLC via an OPC connection, using an AI-based algorithm to identify process dynamics from normal closed-loop operating data and recalculate PID parameters every 1-5 minutes, with no step tests, no bump tests, and no manual intervention required after initial configuration. Attendees configure and activate SUPERTUNE on live loops during the course, then watch it recalculate gains in real time as conditions shift.
The lab session focuses on the loops where auto-adaptive tuning matters most: reactor, column, and exchanger loops affected by fouling and catalyst aging, and compressor, boiler, and turbine loops that shift with feed quality and load. For a baseline tuning study before deploying SUPERTUNE, PID475 also references the closed-loop identification techniques taught in PID100 and available through PID tuning consulting.
PID475 attendees receive a PiControl PID475 Completion Certificate, which supports professional development records and can be added to a resume or LinkedIn profile. Because the course is hands-on, attendees leave having configured and activated SUPERTUNE on live loops themselves, rather than only having watched a demonstration. Engineers who want the broader PID tuning credential can pair PID475 with PID100.
Attendees also receive digital training materials, temporary software access, and follow-up guidance after the course. Engineers who want a hands-on baseline tuning engagement before scaling SUPERTUNE across a unit can follow up with PID tuning consulting.
Short answers to the questions engineers ask most before enrolling in the PID475 Advanced PID Tuning with SUPERTUNE course.
Request course info for PID475 to give your engineering team hands-on training on SUPERTUNE, PiControl's auto-adaptive online PID tuning technology, with a completion certificate. Online, 1-day classroom, and onsite formats are available, so teams in any location or time zone can start.
Explore SUPERTUNE, the software this course is built around, or pair it with PID tuning consulting for a baseline tuning study. Questions: [email protected], Tel: (832) 495 6436.