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- A solid understanding of the architecture and operation of Distributed Control Systems (DCSs)
- Ability to design the overall DCS and process control system
- Better specification of planned DCSs
- Improved process performance for your plant
- Understanding of the key ergonomic issues in design of operator displays
- Apply advanced control strategies to your plant control system
- More effective use of your existing DCS process control capabilities
- Design and create a consistent and effective alarm philosophy for your installation
- Recognize and deal with human problems in interfacing to alarm systems
- Comparison
- The Smart Instrument as a The Key Component in a DCS System
- Main differences between a Distributed Control System and PLC/SCADA Systems
- Requirements of the Operator Interface within the DCS
- Layout of a DCS System with Data Highway Communications Paths
- Redundancy in the DCS
- Overview of DCS & SCADA Communications (Field/Operator/Long Distance)
- Network Topologies
- Foundation Fieldbus
- Profibus, Devicenet, Industrial Ethernet
- Routers, Switches, Hubs
- TCP/IP
- Industrial Network Security
- Links to MES and ERP
- Identification of the PCBs, which make up the Controller
- Function of the Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- The Types of Memory
- Discrete and Logic Control
- Sequential and Batch Control
- Control Modes Available within each Controller Slot
- Tracking and Initialization in Control Slots used for Cascade Control
- Control Algorithms, The use of Diagnostics
- Block Configuration
- IEC 61131-3 "open" Programming Languages (Structured Text, Function Block, Ladder, Sequential)
- Tips and Tricks in Programming
- The Operators Process 'window'
- The Various Operator Display Configurations
- The Requirement for Keyboard Entry of Data
- Ergonomic Requirements in the Operator Environment
- Philosophies of Alarm Management
- Human and Ergonomic Factors
- Structure of good Alarm System
- Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
- Design of Alarm System
- Measurement of Performance DCS Reporting
- Alarm Reporting, Types of Alarms Generated and Acceptance of Alarms
- The Different Types of Logs and Reports which can be Configured on a DCS System
- Data History use in logs, Reports and Trend Displays
- The Organization of System Data Files
- Data Configuration Procedures Necessary for Setting up the DCS area Database
- The Need for Different Security Levels Attached to Various Operating Parameters
- Configuration Control Procedures Adopted to ensure Data Integrity
- Maintenance Requirements of System and System Elements
- The Requirements for in-built Diagnostics and for Maintenance Diagnostic Routines
- The Requirements for Installation of UPS System
- Recovery of a DCS Following a Power Outage
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