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Distributed Control System
Introduction to various control systems
DCS Based Project Design & Configuration
Architectural evolution for DCS
Design of Engineering Station
Design of Operator Station
Configuration & Design Alarm Management
Server-Client Application Design
Customized Faceplate and Window Design
Pre & Post Project Documentation
Applications of DCS system
OVERVIEW
It’s getting more and more important for the entrepreneurial success to use the proper components and systems optimally. That is only possible, if all employees, who are working with the technology will be well informed and trained, that is master the equipment and systems.
The Sunlax training range offers you the best prerequisites for operating your plant more efficiently.
In the DCS courses, we provide basic information and solid detailed knowledge about the process control system DCS to both beginners and advanced. Furthermore, all Sunlax courses contain a greatest possible share in practical exercises, so that you can practice intensively and directly at the DCS exercise equipment in small groups.
Module #01: Introducton to DCS System
DCS General.
Introduction to various control systems used.
Applications of DCS system.
Architectural evolution for DCS.
Hardware architecture of DCS.
Processor.
Power supply.
I/O modules.
Communication bus.
Operator and Engineering station.
Redundancy Levels.
Comparison between the hardware PLC & DCS.
DCS Hardware Configuration (Automation Station Setup).
Setting up system with PS.
Controllers, I/Os with communication bus system.
Connecting field devises to DCS System.
Configuring engineering and operator stations.
Control Modules.
Workspace.
Module #02:Engineering Station Configuration
Programming Techniques.
Review of Hardware configuration in Engineering Station.
Review of Block types, analogues and monitoring techniques.
Program design, structuring and testing methods, Multi block calls.
Review and further investigation of STL, FBD, CFC and SFC
Jump and accumulator function, including status bit.
Review of Data types
Word Logic and Math’s functions.
Create operation with data block.
Drive communications interface with the Profibus/Foundation Field Bus/ModBus/Can-Open, explaining command signals, set point control and status.
Organization blocks for error and Profibus diagnostics.
HMI TP programming illustrate.
Setup communication.
programming languages.
Continuous Control – CFC, Structured Control Language – SCL /Ladder-LD, Sequential Control – SFC
Configuration of Redundancy
Application Development Practices.
Module #03: Operator Station Design & Configuration
The development of new mimics for the application.
Standard and graphics.
objects Buttons and sliders.
Display and application windows.
Text and text control.
Tool /Object Library.
Animation.
Bar charts.
Adding and amending alarms including creation Storage and archive.
Adding and amending real Time Trending
Custom Faceplate.
Custom Dynamo.
Security Management.
To develop an understanding of drivers and data transfers between PLC’s/DCS.
Application Development Practices.
Networking technologies in DCS systems.
Introduction to – Industrial Ethernet
Introduction to Profibus technology
Introduction to Client-Server technology
Communication with drives over Profibus/ModBus/Ethernet.
Module #04: DCS Engineering and Operator Station Troubleshooting
DCS trouble shooting techniques
Distinguish between hardware problems.
Software problems and field problems.
Locate faulty modules.
Creating configuration.
I/O Fault finding.
I/O Fault finding.
Indicators and their meanings
Reading the Error status bits.
Replacing the faulty modules.
CPU, I/O Modules / Power supply, Fault diagnostics and error handling.
Backup & Restore Procedures and Techniques.
Module #05: Industrial DCS Project Case Studies
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required: Experience with basic control and electrical principles Experience operating a personal computer within Microsoft_ Windows95_ or Windows NT_environment Working knowledge of programmable controllers or Completion of the Relay Logic and Electrical Automation course and PLC Programming and Maintenance course.
Anyone who wants to gain solid knowledge of the key elements of industrial automation to improve their work skills and to further their job prospects:
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers
Electrical Engineers
Chemical Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Instrumentation Engineers
Electricians
Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors
Energy Management Consultants
Automation and Process Engineers
Design Engineers
Project Managers
OEMs
System Integrators
Instrument Fitters, Technicians and Instrumentation Engineers
Consulting Engineers
Production Managers
Machine Operators
Instrument and Process Control Technicians
Even those who are highly experienced in industrial automation may find it useful to gain know-how in a very concentrated but practical format
Certified Automation Engineer (CAE)
Certified Automation Professional (CAP)
Certified Automation Technician (CAT)
Professional Course in PLC & SCADA Programming
Professional Course in PLC & SCADA Programming,Installation and Maintenance (For OEM)
Professional Course in Factory Automation (Programming,Installation and Maintenance of Automation Devices )
Professional Course in Electrical and Process Instrumentation
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
Supervisory Control And Data Aquisition (SCADA)
AC/DC drives
Human Machine Interface HMI/MMI
Distributed Control System (DCS)
Industrial Networking & Protocol Technologies
Plant Maintenance Engineering
Industrial Intrumentation Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Automation
Electrical Maintenance & Toubleshooting
Automation Project Design
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