Technisys Engineering Pvt. Ltd. is well growing Best Automation Company Delhi NCR & India’s first company which is largest partner of Honeywell. Technisys have more than 400 Indian clients and 24 International clients. We have one another department known as TISDA (Technical International skill development Academy) in which we provide 6 Week / Month Automation Training (summer, winter, industrial) in PLC, SCADA, HMI, DCS, DRIVE, INSTRUMENTATION, Panel Designing and more.
Website - www.technisys.co.in
Email - training@technisys.org
Phone - +91 9289222808
2. Technisys Engineering Pvt. Ltd. is well growing
Automation Company& India’s first company
which is largest partner of Honeywell. Technisys
have more than 400 Indian clients and 24
International clients.
Technisys have one another department known as
TISDA(Technical International skill development
Academy) which provides Automation Training
(summer/winter/industrial)
3. Our professional experts offer training courses at our company in Faridabad and Noida.
All our training courses are goal oriented, So we concentrate more on getting the practice skills by hands on
training
PLC, SCADA, HMI, DCS, DRIVE, INSTRUMENTATION, Panel
Designing, Panel Testing, Auto-CAD
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4. TTI Finishing School Training Description Highlights
For Engineering Students At Glance
• Basic Electrical – Revisit & Refresh
• Components of Control & Automation
• Engineering Drawing & Documentation
• PLC Hardware
• Drives & Motors
• Automation Fundamentals
• Automation with PLCs
• Automation Project Design
• Instrumentation & Process Control
• Troubleshooting & analysis
• Human Machine Interface (HMI) & SCADA
• Industrial Networks
• Plant Information Management Systems
• Distributed Control Systems
• Electrical AutoCAD
• Hand on Training
• 6 Week of industrial visit
• Industry exposure training at client location
• Summer training for 2nd year, 3rd Year Students
• Final Year Project mentor ship
• PLC/ DCS/ SCADA/ Drive/ Instrumentation installation software/ Guide
• Industry Orientation class
• Moke interviews
• Preparation of CVs
• Develop positive mental attitude
• Develop better body language
• Make better first impressions
• Have better grooming skills
• Learn the art of conversation
• Know your purpose in life
• Set your priorities right
• Mange your time effectively
5. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are the main engine behind most discrete control systems in many industries.
Programmable logic control or PLC is the most common is used industrial automation technique in the world.
It is universally applied for factory automation, process control and manufacturing systems.
This session aim to introduce the principles of operations, maintenance techniques , basic troubleshooting
techniques and through understanding of overall machine design concepts using PLCs. Participants will have hands
on experience with PLC and carry out demo projects on live PLCs as well as simulators. The training will be
complemented by TTI workshops, discussion on industry best practices. Participant will be issued a corticated at the
end of the training.
Electrical engineer, Electronics engineer, Instrumentation engineer, Personnel involved in design, operation &
maintenance of Monitoring, Automation and control systems.
PLC
TRAINING FOR
6. AT THE END OF THE COURSE, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Identify and explain the advantages of a programmable logic
control over the conventional controls;
• Operated programmable logic controller;
• Identify and describe the functions of the systems
components of a programmable logic controls;
• Make a simple program in ladder diagram and statements list
programming
• Translate a ladder diagram program into electrical and logic
circuits equivalent;
• Solve problem exercises and simulate controls
• Observe safe practices in dealing with PLC controls systems.
OBJECTIVES
7. Section - 1
• PLC Fundamentals
• Background of PLC
• Areas of Application of PLC
• Principles of Operation
• Logic Functions and there relationship with PLC systems
• Logic Function Application & Examples as Used in PLC Systems
• PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbol section
• Completely understand PLC operation and its Interaction with the outside world
Section - 2
General CPU Operation, Memory Systems & PLC I/O Addressing
Discrete Input / Output System
Analog Input / Output Systems
Section - 3
PLC Instructions and Control Software
8. OVERVIEW:
This workshop is an introductory course, which aims to build a good understanding
about the basic of SCADA and HMI. A special emphasis on real life
implementations, case studies and international standards would ensure participants
to co-relate the theory with their day-today practice. The class training will be
complemented by class workshops, discussion on industry best practices. Students
will be issued a certificate at the end of the training
SCADA / HMI
OVERVIEW
9.
10. Instrumentation, Electrical, Mechanical and Process Engineers,
project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors
interested to work in the field of SCADA and HMI. The course
will also definitely be beneficial for other departments of the
plant concerned with the plant operations, maintenance and
safety
11. TOPICS COVER
• Creation of Projects
• Configure Communication Driver
• Create Tag Database, Modify and Monitor Tags
• Create and Modify Graphic Display and Objects
• Configure Trends / Alarms / Data Log Models / Start-up Setting
HMI Features, Alarm Philosophy and Management, Alarm
Reporting
• Introduction and brief history of SCADA Systems and HMI
• Components of SCADA Systems and HMI
• SCADA Design : Block Diagram and Architecture
• SCADA Hardware and Software
• Consideration and Benefits of SCADA Systems,
• Communication Architectures and Philosophies
12. Drives
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, students are
required to demonstrate a general knowledge of
electricity and electronics. Familiarity with the use
of electrical measuring tools is helpful, but is not
required
Who Should Attend
Individuals new to the control of AC and DC
motors using drives who need to gain a
fundamental understanding of motor and drive
concepts before they learn to program, maintain,
and/ or troubleshoot AC and DC drives should
attend this course.
13. OBJECTIVE
Upon completion of this course you should be able to :
This course is a skill- building course that provides students with a basic understanding of AC and DC motor and
drive concepts and terminology. At the completion of this course, students will have the necessary fundamental
knowledge and skills required to attend other automation AC and DC Drive courses.
During class, students will gain the hands on skills required to build a miniature DC motor and investigate how a
variable speed drive controls the speed and direction of an attached motor. Students will also become familiar with
the drive’s Human interface module(HMI) , which allows programmers, maintainers, and troubleshooters access to
information stored within the drive.
This course will provide students with a broad- based set of skills and knowledge that apply to AC and DC motors and
drives. Although this course will not give students all the skills needed to program, maintain, or troubleshoot and AC or
DC drive, it will prepare them for the automation courses that emphasize those skills
14. AC DRIVE DC DRIVE
Introduction to AC Motors
AC Drive Fundamentals
Advantages of AC drive over other
Methods of motor control
Application for AC drives
AC drive theory
Load and braking considerations
Introduction to DC Motors
Totally integrated Automation and DC Drives
Mechanical Basics
DC Motors
Basic DC Motor Operation
Types of DC Motors
DC Motor Ratings
Speed/Torque Relationships of shunt connected motors.
Basic DC Drives
Converting AC to DC
Basic Drive Operation
Parametersand Function Blocks
Applications
Variable Frequency Drive
Introduction
VFD Operation
Benefits of VFD
Harmonic distortions &
Industry Standards
15. These module introduces some important concepts that need to be understood in
order to effectively learn the material in “Introduction to AC/DC Drives.”
Properly Matching A Drive to A Machine
Choosing the Correct Motor
Motor and Drive Basics
VFD Installations
Operating VFDs
Maintenance Procedures
16. INSTRUMENTS
OVERVIEW
This hands on training course is designed to familiarize
students with common instrumentation equipment and
calibration methods and give students the ability to set up
calibrate and troubleshoot common instrumentation sensors,
transducers, and systems founding industrial facilities. After
that this course deals with common process control
equipment’s and of the actual concepts and factors involved
in setting up, maintaining and tuning a variety of temperature
, level, pressure and flow loops. The course covers the
operation of common systems and explain the common
errors, problems, and inaccuracies with each. Also it covers
more advanced control strategies such as feedback, fee-
forward, cascade and ratio control. This course is designed to
build a solid knowledge base, which will allow improved
problem solving, and result in a better understanding of
modern instrumentation systems.
17. TRAINING FOR:
Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineers, Instrumentation Engineer Personnel involved in design, Installation,
operation and maintenance.
This course contain following topics:
1. Introduction to Instrumentation
2. P&ID Drawing Standards
3. Pneumatic system analysis
4. Instrument Lop Diagrams
5. Pressure
6. Level
7. Temperature
8. Flow
9. Control valves & Accessories
10. Tubing & Fitting
11. Hazardous Area classification
12. Fire & Gas System
13. Digital Controllers
14. Vibration
15. Repair modes and Records
16. Maintenance, calibration modes and records
17. Safety while working with instruments
18. DISTRIBUTIVE CONTROL SYSTEM
Prerequisites : This workshop is designed for participants familiar with process operations,
digital electronic theory, and test instruments and devices. Workshop will cover
the practical applications of the modern distributed control system (DCS). Whilst
all control systems are distributed to a certain extent today and there is a
definite merging of the concepts of DCS
Description : This lesson provide an understanding of the fundamentals of Distributed
Control Systems (DCS). The evolution of computer control systems is
discussed and the architecture of contemporary DCS is described in
detail. The lesson covers hardware, configuration, data communications,
user interface and 1/0 devices.
19. You will Learn
• Distributed control system fundamentals
• A solid understanding of the architecture and operation of Distributed Control Systems (DCSs)
• The ability to design the overall DCS and process control system
• Better specification of planned DCSs
• Improved process performance for any plant
• An Understanding of the key ergonomic issues in design of operator displays
• How to apply advanced control strategies to any plant control system
• More effective use of your existing DCS process control capabilities
• How to design and create a consistent and effective alarm philosophy for your installation
• To recognize and deal with human problem in interfacing to alarm systems
• DCS system architecture
• Database organization in DCS
• Process operation in DCS
• Database Configuration
• Control Algorithms
• DCS implementation concepts
• Logic Building using DCS
• Displays in DCS
• History Management
• Configure process operation schematics
• Alarm monitoring
• MIMIC Graphic Display
20. You will Learn
• Trend display
• Operator guidance display
• Benefits of DCS
• Man Machine Interface
• System & Diagnostic display
• Control
• Bar Chart
• Sequence display
• Fault Analysis Display
• Reports
• Auto Control Loop
• Interlock & Protection
• Performance Calculation
• Typical DCS of MW unit
• Performing FEED & Feasibility studies
• Writing detailed design specification for new and replacement DCS systems.
• DCS system recommendations
• Design, installation & commissioning of DCS systems
• Reverse engineering services
• DCS system modifications
• Service level agreements
21. Who Should Attend
For Students
• Electrical Engineer
• Electronics Engineer
• Electrical & Electronics Engineer
• Electronics & Instrumentation Engineer
For Industry
• Automation Engineers
• Operations Managers
• Operators & Control Room Personnel
• Metallurgists
• Production Engineers
• Process Engineers
• Plant Engineers
• IT Managers working with Networks
• Project Engineers
• Electrical & Instrumentation technicians
• Maintenance Engineers & Supervisors
• Process Control Engineers & Technicians