THE WORKSHOP:
This course represents a tremendous opportunity to gain expertise in all the key areas of the fast growing area of industrial automation in two days. Presented by an expert in the area but who is passionate with getting the key chunks of know-how and expertise across to you in a simple understandable manner which you can immediately apply to your job. This is most definitely not a boring lecture style presentation but an intensive learning experience where you will walk away with real skills as a result of the hands-on practical exercises, calculations, case studies and group sessions to ensure an understanding of the concepts and ideas discussed. You will undertake practical sessions at approximately 20 to 30 minute intervals to maximise the absorption rate.
THE WORKSHOP:
This practical workshop covers all the essentials of process control and tools to optimise the operation of your plant and process, including the ability to perform effective loop tuning.
Practical process control is aimed at engineers and technicians who wish to have a clear, practical understanding of the essentials of process control and loop tuning, as well as how to optimise the operation of their particular plant or process. These persons would typically be primarily involved in the design, implementation and upgrading of industrial control systems. Mathematical theory has been kept to a minimum with the emphasis throughout on practical applications and useful information.
THE WORKSHOP:
This practical workshop covers all the essentials of process control and tools to optimise the operation of your plant and process, including the ability to perform effective loop tuning.
Practical process control is aimed at engineers and technicians who wish to have a clear, practical understanding of the essentials of process control and loop tuning, as well as how to optimise the operation of their particular plant or process. These persons would typically be primarily involved in the design, implementation and upgrading of industrial control systems. Mathematical theory has been kept to a minimum with the emphasis throughout on practical applications and useful information.
This practical workshop covers all the essentials of process control and tools to optimise the operation of your plant and process, including the ability to perform effective loop tuning.
Practical process control is aimed at engineers and technicians who wish to have a clear, practical understanding of the essentials of process control and loop tuning, as well as how to optimise the operation of their particular plant or process. These persons would typically be primarily involved in the design, implementation and upgrading of industrial control systems. Mathematical theory has been kept to a minimum with the emphasis throughout on practical applications and useful information.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Automation engineers
Building service designers
Consulting engineers
Control engineers
Control technicians
DCS personnel
Electrical engineers and technicians
Electricians
Energy management consultants
Instrumentation engineers
Instrumentation technicians
Maintenance engineers
Process engineers
Process operators
www.idc-online.com/content/practical-process-control-81?id=6950
Practical Data Acquisition using Personal Computers and Standalone SystemsLiving Online
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Install and configure a data acquisition system
Choose and configure the correct software
Apply state of the art approaches in design of data acquisition systems
Configure data communications systems
Avoid the common pitfalls of designing a data acquisition system
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
DCS personnel
Design engineers
Electrical engineers
Instrumentation and control system engineers
Maintenance engineers
Process control engineers
Project engineers
Systems engineers
Technicians
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-data-acquisition-using-personal-computers-and-standalone-systems-2
Practical Embedded Controllers: Troubleshooting and DesignLiving Online
From microwave ovens to alarm systems to industrial PLC and DCS control systems, embedded controllers are controlling our world. The microcontrollers that are at the heart of these and many more devices are becoming easier and simpler to use. But when these devices fail the solution to the problem needs to be found and the repairs have to be done quickly.
The workshop will help the technician, engineer and even the most casual user understand the inter-workings of microcontrollers along with the most common problems and their solutions.
Embedded controllers are used in most electronic equipment today. Embedded controllers are intelligent electronic devices used to control and monitor devices connected to the real world. This can be a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Distributed Control System (DCS) or a Smart Sensor. These devices are used in almost every walk of life today. Most automobiles, factories and even kitchen appliances have embedded controllers in them.
This workshop covers all aspects of embedded controllers but focussing specifically on troubleshooting and design. The workshop covers design, specification, programming, installation, configuration and of course troubleshooting.
This hands-on workshop gives both the novice and experienced user a solid grasp of the basic principles enabling you to go away and apply the material learnt immediately to your application.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is designed for personnel with a need to understand the techniques required to use and apply microcontroller technology as productively and economically as possible. This includes engineers and technicians involved with:
Consulting
Control and instrumentation
Control systems
Design
Electrical installations
Instrumentation
Maintenance supervisors
Process control
Process development
Project management
SCADA and telemetry systems
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-embedded-controllers-troubleshooting-and-design-12?id=
Practical Tuning of Industrial Control LoopsLiving Online
This workshop is designed to train you and/or your staff, in the configuration and tuning of industrial
control loops with minimal use of mathematics and formulae. Controllers need to be carefully
matched to the process to work optimally; this matching procedure is called tuning. Controllers that
are not correctly configured and tuned will not perform optimally and will not reduce variability in the
process as they should.
The aim of this workshop is to provide and/or enhance the skills required to configure and tune a
controller for optimum operation. An optimally tuned processed loop is critical for a wide variety of
industries ranging from food processing, chemical manufacturing, oil refineries, pulp and paper mills,
mines and steel mills. Although tuning rules are designed to give reasonably tight control, this may
not always be the objective. Some thought needs to be given when retuning a loop as to whether the
additional effort is justified as there may be other issues which are the cause of the poor control.
These issues will be discussed in some detail in the workshop. At the end of this workshop you will
have the skills to troubleshoot and tune a wide variety of process loops.
www.idc-online.com/view-schedule-workshops
Practical Control Valve Sizing, Selection and MaintenanceLiving Online
THE WORKSHOP
It is claimed that the majority of control valves throughout the world have not been correctly sized and that large numbers operate on manual mode. Whether this is true or not is difficult to establish but we do know that the method of sizing and selecting a control valve for a specific application is generally not well understood. Although there are many factors that need to be taken into account the subject is not difficult to understand if dealt with in a logical manner.
Many maintenance problems result from people treating the symptoms of a problem rather than tackling the true cause – a basic understanding of the principles is all that is usually needed to solve the problem for good. This practical, hands-on workshop is designed to maximise knowledge retention and understanding. It provides an opportunity for participants to discuss with the presenter and others, specific problems and appropriate solutions. All delegates take away a detailed and comprehensive copy of the material presented; therefore minimal note taking is encouraged to ensure maximum delegate participation and attention.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Consulting engineers
Control valve specialists
Electrical engineers
Instrumentation and control engineers and technicians
Maintenance engineers, technicians and planners
Plant safety specialists
Process control engineers
Project engineers
Systems engineers
www.idc-online.com/content/practical-control-valve-sizing-selection-and-maintenance-52?id=6897
Corporate presentation of iLumTech 2015 - gives an overview about the vision, the portfolio of services and products and examples of work of the company.
The following presentation provides you with a brief overview of MHA Lighting as a company, the products, applications and the patented technology. Inbox me or call me if you want to know more 07832271031
This practical workshop covers all the essentials of process control and tools to optimise the operation of your plant and process, including the ability to perform effective loop tuning.
Practical process control is aimed at engineers and technicians who wish to have a clear, practical understanding of the essentials of process control and loop tuning, as well as how to optimise the operation of their particular plant or process. These persons would typically be primarily involved in the design, implementation and upgrading of industrial control systems. Mathematical theory has been kept to a minimum with the emphasis throughout on practical applications and useful information.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Automation engineers
Building service designers
Consulting engineers
Control engineers
Control technicians
DCS personnel
Electrical engineers and technicians
Electricians
Energy management consultants
Instrumentation engineers
Instrumentation technicians
Maintenance engineers
Process engineers
Process operators
www.idc-online.com/content/practical-process-control-81?id=6950
Practical Data Acquisition using Personal Computers and Standalone SystemsLiving Online
At the end of this workshop participants will be able to:
Install and configure a data acquisition system
Choose and configure the correct software
Apply state of the art approaches in design of data acquisition systems
Configure data communications systems
Avoid the common pitfalls of designing a data acquisition system
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
DCS personnel
Design engineers
Electrical engineers
Instrumentation and control system engineers
Maintenance engineers
Process control engineers
Project engineers
Systems engineers
Technicians
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-data-acquisition-using-personal-computers-and-standalone-systems-2
Practical Embedded Controllers: Troubleshooting and DesignLiving Online
From microwave ovens to alarm systems to industrial PLC and DCS control systems, embedded controllers are controlling our world. The microcontrollers that are at the heart of these and many more devices are becoming easier and simpler to use. But when these devices fail the solution to the problem needs to be found and the repairs have to be done quickly.
The workshop will help the technician, engineer and even the most casual user understand the inter-workings of microcontrollers along with the most common problems and their solutions.
Embedded controllers are used in most electronic equipment today. Embedded controllers are intelligent electronic devices used to control and monitor devices connected to the real world. This can be a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Distributed Control System (DCS) or a Smart Sensor. These devices are used in almost every walk of life today. Most automobiles, factories and even kitchen appliances have embedded controllers in them.
This workshop covers all aspects of embedded controllers but focussing specifically on troubleshooting and design. The workshop covers design, specification, programming, installation, configuration and of course troubleshooting.
This hands-on workshop gives both the novice and experienced user a solid grasp of the basic principles enabling you to go away and apply the material learnt immediately to your application.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is designed for personnel with a need to understand the techniques required to use and apply microcontroller technology as productively and economically as possible. This includes engineers and technicians involved with:
Consulting
Control and instrumentation
Control systems
Design
Electrical installations
Instrumentation
Maintenance supervisors
Process control
Process development
Project management
SCADA and telemetry systems
MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-embedded-controllers-troubleshooting-and-design-12?id=
Practical Tuning of Industrial Control LoopsLiving Online
This workshop is designed to train you and/or your staff, in the configuration and tuning of industrial
control loops with minimal use of mathematics and formulae. Controllers need to be carefully
matched to the process to work optimally; this matching procedure is called tuning. Controllers that
are not correctly configured and tuned will not perform optimally and will not reduce variability in the
process as they should.
The aim of this workshop is to provide and/or enhance the skills required to configure and tune a
controller for optimum operation. An optimally tuned processed loop is critical for a wide variety of
industries ranging from food processing, chemical manufacturing, oil refineries, pulp and paper mills,
mines and steel mills. Although tuning rules are designed to give reasonably tight control, this may
not always be the objective. Some thought needs to be given when retuning a loop as to whether the
additional effort is justified as there may be other issues which are the cause of the poor control.
These issues will be discussed in some detail in the workshop. At the end of this workshop you will
have the skills to troubleshoot and tune a wide variety of process loops.
www.idc-online.com/view-schedule-workshops
Practical Control Valve Sizing, Selection and MaintenanceLiving Online
THE WORKSHOP
It is claimed that the majority of control valves throughout the world have not been correctly sized and that large numbers operate on manual mode. Whether this is true or not is difficult to establish but we do know that the method of sizing and selecting a control valve for a specific application is generally not well understood. Although there are many factors that need to be taken into account the subject is not difficult to understand if dealt with in a logical manner.
Many maintenance problems result from people treating the symptoms of a problem rather than tackling the true cause – a basic understanding of the principles is all that is usually needed to solve the problem for good. This practical, hands-on workshop is designed to maximise knowledge retention and understanding. It provides an opportunity for participants to discuss with the presenter and others, specific problems and appropriate solutions. All delegates take away a detailed and comprehensive copy of the material presented; therefore minimal note taking is encouraged to ensure maximum delegate participation and attention.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Consulting engineers
Control valve specialists
Electrical engineers
Instrumentation and control engineers and technicians
Maintenance engineers, technicians and planners
Plant safety specialists
Process control engineers
Project engineers
Systems engineers
www.idc-online.com/content/practical-control-valve-sizing-selection-and-maintenance-52?id=6897
Corporate presentation of iLumTech 2015 - gives an overview about the vision, the portfolio of services and products and examples of work of the company.
The following presentation provides you with a brief overview of MHA Lighting as a company, the products, applications and the patented technology. Inbox me or call me if you want to know more 07832271031
Presentation about Distinction Furniture Ltd's Connected Classrooms (Modern Learning Environments), includes photos and video interviews with students, teachers and school principals about how they are enjoying using the new facilities.
caracterización físico químico y microbiológico del río Casacará, con el fin de establecer los usos del recurso hídrico de acuerdo a lo establecido en la resolución 2115.
Technology Review | In Focus: Next Generation Service ManagementComarch
Published twice a year, Comarch Technology Review (Telecom Edition) provides expert commentary and analysis on current trends shaping the telecommunications market, as well as insight on how to solve problems most commonly faced by telecom operators
Conferencia en Alpuente sobre cómo el turismo puede ser un buen motor de desarrollo si se establecen los marcos adecuados para ello, hecho que no parece haber ocurrido en los últimos tiempos
Son muchas las herramientas de ETLs existentes en el mercado, pero pocas que estén al nivel de Talend. En esta charla se mostrará la herramienta Talend y un proceso ETL a Facebook. Por Eduardo Fernández. Experto en creación y desarollo de procesos ETL de Stratebi.
FCTA-UNP: La Internacionalización de la Educación Superior: Experiencias de l...FCTA - UNP
Trabajo realizado por Investigadoras de la Facultad de Ciencias, Tecnologías y Artes de la UNP en el Proyecto "Red de estudios de Internacionalización de la Educación Superior en el marco de la integración regional de América Latina"
Juan 4:43-54Reina-Valera 1960 (RVR1960)
Jesús sana al hijo de un noble
43 Dos días después, salió de allí y fue a Galilea.
44 Porque Jesús mismo dio testimonio de que el profeta no tiene honra en su propia tierra.(A)
45 Cuando vino a Galilea, los galileos le recibieron, habiendo visto todas las cosas que había hecho en Jerusalén, en la fiesta;(B) porque también ellos habían ido a la fiesta.
46 Vino, pues, Jesús otra vez a Caná de Galilea, donde había convertido el agua en vino.(C) Y había en Capernaum un oficial del rey, cuyo hijo estaba enfermo.
47 Este, cuando oyó que Jesús había llegado de Judea a Galilea, vino a él y le rogó que descendiese y sanase a su hijo, que estaba a punto de morir.
48 Entonces Jesús le dijo: Si no viereis señales y prodigios, no creeréis.
49 El oficial del rey le dijo: Señor, desciende antes que mi hijo muera.
50 Jesús le dijo: Ve, tu hijo vive. Y el hombre creyó la palabra que Jesús le dijo, y se fue.
51 Cuando ya él descendía, sus siervos salieron a recibirle, y le dieron nuevas, diciendo: Tu hijo vive.
52 Entonces él les preguntó a qué hora había comenzado a estar mejor. Y le dijeron: Ayer a las siete le dejó la fiebre.
53 El padre entonces entendió que aquella era la hora en que Jesús le había dicho: Tu hijo vive; y creyó él con toda su casa.
54 Esta segunda señal hizo Jesús, cuando fue de Judea a Galilea.
Fundamentals of Instrumentaton, Process Control, PLCs & SCADA for Plant Opera...Living Online
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Have you ever wondered about getting a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of instrumentation, industrial automation and control; thus allowing you to work and perform simple tasks in this key area? In attending this workshop, this could be the opportunity to walk out with a great grounding in the basics of this exciting field which is rapidly changing the way all plants operate. The constant drive to cut costs means that as an operator you will be increasingly having to have more skills and know-how in the plant instrumentation and process control area.
This course represents a tremendous opportunity to gain expertise in all the key areas of the fast growing area of industrial automation in two days. Presented by an expert in the area but who is passionate with getting the key chunks of know-how and expertise across to you in a simple understandable manner which you can immediately apply to your job. This is most definitely not a boring lecture style presentation but an intensive learning experience where you will walk away with real skills as a result of the hands-on practical exercises, calculations, case studies and group sessions to ensure an understanding of the concepts and ideas discussed. You will undertake practical sessions at approximately 20 to 30 minute intervals to maximise the absorption rate.
You will leave this workshop with a strong understanding of the key concepts in instrumentation, process control, SCADA and PLCs.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anybody with an interest in gaining know-how in the full range of instrumentation, process control, PLCs, SCADA and P&ID documentation, this will range from operators, trades personnel, procurement staff, sales staff, technicians and engineers from other backgrounds/disciplines, such as mechanical, electrical and civil. Even the plant secretary who is keen to have a good understanding of the key concepts would benefit. Managers who are keen to understand the key workings and the future of their plants would also benefit from this workshop.
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Inspection, Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Switchboards, Circuit Bre...Living Online
THE WORKSHOP:
Whether you are designing, specifying, installing, testing or commissioning electrical equipment from small to large commercial and industrial installations, you need to have a thorough understanding of switchboards, switchgear, circuit breakers and associated protective relays.
The overall focus of this workshop is on electrical inspection, testing and commissioning and will commence with a detailed examination of switchgear (and circuit breakers). Circuit breakers are critical components in electrical distribution systems and their operation significantly affects the overall operation of the system. Protection relays are then discussed. These are used in power systems to maximise continuity of supply and are found in both small and large power systems from generation, through transmission, distribution and utilisation of power in plant, industrial and commercial equipment.
We cover commissioning and periodic inspection of cables and their various failure modes and how to detect these faults. The often neglected topic of switchboards will be detailed next, followed by the interesting topic of interfacing to the control system (either PLC’s or other control devices).
Case studies and practical sessions are used throughout to illustrate key practical principles.
This workshop covers key elements in a practical and project focused way. Many people assume (wrongly) that inspecting, testing and commissioning is a fairly straightforward process and is simply a rubber stamp confirmation of a so-called outstanding design. Our experience in the field demonstrates quite the opposite; where the litany of problems ranges from design and installation errors to equipment manufacturing defects. It is best that these problems are identified and corrected before the inevitable downtime comes in an operational installation where many thousands of dollars are lost in correcting the faults. The situation today is made more challenging by the heightened safety requirements and interfacing to low powered electronic control and monitoring devices (such as PLC’s) using software that has to also be verified.
Practical Safety Instrumentation & Emergency Shutdown Systems for Process Ind...Living Online
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For project managers and engineers involved with hazardous processes, this workshop focuses on the management, planning and execution of automatic safety systems in accordance with IEC 61511, the newly released international standard for process industry safety controls.
IEC 61511 has been recognised by European safety authorities and by USA based process companies as representing the best practices available for the provision of automatic safety systems. The new standard captures many of the well established project and design techniques that have been described since 1996 in ANSI/ISA standard S84 whilst introducing many newer principles based on the master standard IEC 615108. The newly released standard IEC 61511 (published in 3 parts) combines the principles of IEC 61508 and S84 into a practical and easily understood code of practice specifically for end users in the process industries.
This workshop is structured into two major parts to ensure that both managers and engineering staff are trained in the fundamentals of safety system practices. The first part of the workshop, approx the first third, provides an overview of the critical issues involved in managing and implementing safety systems.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Automation/machinery design engineers
Control systems engineers
Chemical or energy process engineers
Instrument/electrical engineers and technicians
Instrument suppliers technical staff
Maintenance supervisors
Project engineers and project managers
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Hands on Data Communications, Networking & TCP/IP TroubleshootingLiving Online
THE WORKSHOP:
Data communication is given high priority in today’s industrial environment. This workshop is designed to be hands-on, providing the participants with essential knowledge and helping them to understand and troubleshoot systems.
This is a comprehensive two-day hands-on workshop that covers practical aspects of data communication such as serial communications, Ethernet networking, TCP/IP, Modbus, wireless communications and security.
This workshop is for enthusiastic engineers and technicians who wish to develop and enhance their practical knowledge in the field of data communications and networking. It will help them to understand the concepts behind data transmission, the various protocols involved, and the topologies that govern data exchange among various systems in industry. It will also equip them with the skills and tools to design and/or maintain these systems on an ongoing basis.
Practical IEC 61850 for Substation Automation for Engineers & TechniciansLiving Online
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Older (‘legacy’) substation automation protocols and hardware/software architectures provided basic functionality for power system automation, and were designed to accommodate the technical limitations of the technologies available at the time. However, in recent years there have been vast improvements in technology, especially on the networking side. This has opened the door for dramatic improvements in the approach to power system automation in substations.
The latest developments in networking such as high-speed, deterministic, redundant Ethernet, as well as other technologies including TCP/IP, high-speed Wide Area Networks and high-performance embedded processors, are providing capabilities that could hardly be imagined when most legacy substation automation protocols were designed.
IEC61850 is a part of the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) Technical Committee 57 (TC57) architecture for electric power systems. It is an important new international standard for substation automation, and it will have a significant impact on how electric power systems are designed and built in future. The model-driven approach of IEC61850 is an innovative approach and requires a new way of thinking about substation automation. This will result in significant improvements in the costs and performance of electric power systems.
This workshop provides comprehensive coverage of IEC 61850 and will provide you with the tools and knowledge to tackle your next substation automation project with confidence.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This workshop is designed for personnel with a need to understand the techniques required to use and apply IEC 61850 to substation automation, hydro power plants, wind turbines and distributed energy resources as productively and economically as possible. This includes engineers and technicians involved with:
Consulting
Control and instrumentation
Control systems
Design
Maintenance supervisors
Electrical installations
Process control
Process development
Project management
SCADA and telemetry systems
COPY THIS LINK INTO YOUR BROWSER FOR MORE INFORMATION: bit.ly/11AM1oL
Felidae Systems is an upcoming engineering consultancy company engaged in multifarious activities ranging from Energy Consultancy, Energy Management Services, Industry Automation, Panel Manufacturing, And Supplying, etc.
We are manufacturer, trader, and supplier of a qualitative assortment of HT Panel, LT Panel, PLC Panel, VFD Panel, and SCADA Automation System. We are supported by State-of-the-art infrastructural base that comprises various units such as Procurement, Production, Quality Testing, R&D, Warehousing & Packaging, Sales & Marketing, etc. The production unit is outfitted with cutting-edge production technology that helps us in manufacturing panels in compliance with global quality standards. By functioning in synchronize manner, our professionals help us to cater to diverse requirements of clients efficiently.
We have experienced consultants (BEE Accredited Energy Auditor, BEE Certified Energy Auditors, Lead Auditor for EnMS), supported by technically qualified staff for field study. We not only give suggestions for energy saving but also support for energy management & post audit implementation of saving proposals.
Vtech cms divisonal presentation may 2014 represented by htcsHTCS LLC
Following VTech's Press Release, covering their Annual Financial Report for FY 2014, the new CMS Divisional Presentation has been published as well. Contact HTCS, LLC for further details, send us an email:
Rolf.Seichter@HTConsultingServices.com
The Certified Data Centre Professional course is a two-day course designed to expose participants to the key components of the data centre. It will address how to setup and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, etc, to ensure a high-available data centre. It will also address key operations and maintenance aspects.
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. Technisys 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.
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
Practical Alarm Management for Engineers and TechniciansLiving Online
The manual focuses on simple and practical information for personnel ranging from operators all the way up to supervisors, engineers and managers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-alarm-management-engineers-and-technicians-26?id=8
Practical Fibre Optics & Interfacing Techniques to Industrial Ethernet and Wi...Living Online
This manual will provide you with the necessary background to understand the fundamentals of fibre optic systems and their individual components including fibres, cable construction, connectors, splices and optical sources and detectors. Various pitfalls associated with the implementation of fibre optic systems are discussed and workable solutions to these problems are provided. It will provide you with the knowledge to develop the required techniques for design, installation and maintenance of fibre optic systems.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/practical-fibre-optics-and-interfacing-techniques-industrial-ethernet-and-wireless-23?id=58
Emergency Power Supplies: Electrical Distribution Design, Installation and Co...Living Online
This manual will enable you to understand the level of failure-proofing that specific equipment may require, evaluate available options objectively, specify the best and most economical solution, and manage the installation, commissioning and maintenance of the distribution system.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/emergency-power-supplies-electrical-distribution-design-installation-and-commissioning-24?id=39
Electrical Substation and Switchyard DesignLiving Online
Electrical substations form important nodal points in all power networks. Substations can be of various capacities, voltages, configurations and types depending on what is the application for which the substation is being designed. Location and layout of a substation present a number of challenges to the designer due to a large variety of options available to a designer. There are ever so many constraints too that need to be kept in mind; technical, environmental and naturally financial. Arriving at an optimum design within these constraints is as much an art as it is a science. Designing a substation which will operate with utmost reliability for at the least three or four decades involves a thorough knowledge of the current state-of-the art equipment, emerging technologies, the tools for presenting and evaluating all available options and a good appreciation of power system operation and maintenance. This course will present a comprehensive capsule of all the knowledge essential for a substation designer and walk the participants through the substation design process using a set of interlinked case studies.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/electrical-substation-and-switchyard-design-25
Design of Industrial Automation Functional Specifications for PLCs, DCs and S...Living Online
This manual will be useful to both specifiers and implementers providing a theoretical grounding for preparing a control system functional specification for implementation on Industrial control systems consisting of PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers), HMI (Human Machine Interfaces / SCADA devices) or DCS (Distributed Control Systems).
FOR MORE INFORMATION: http://www.idc-online.com/content/design-industrial-automation-functional-specifications-plcs-dcss-and-scada-systems-15
Practical Data Communications & Networking for Engineers and TechniciansLiving Online
This unique manual will equip you with the knowledge to analyze, specify and debug Data Communications and Networking systems in the instrumentation and control environment.
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Practical Project Management for Engineers & TechniciansLiving Online
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More and more engineering and technical professionals are making career transitions from product design into project management. This, however, requires formal training and a willingness to learn new skills. All the technical know-how in the world will not deliver a project successfully, without proper project management skills. Unfortunately very few engineering professionals have any degree of formal project management training, which results in a great deal of personal stress as well as cost blowouts and other woes.
To address this problem, the workshop will focus on the critical project related activities such as work breakdown, scheduling, cost control and risk management, and show how these can be performed with software to lighten the project manager's workload. The 'soft' (but equally important) aspects such as team leadership and contract law are also covered in detail. All topics will be supplemented with practical exercises focusing primarily on the areas of electrical/electronic (including instrumentation) and mechanical engineering. If delegates wish to do so, they can choose small projects from their work environment as a basis for the practical exercises.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Engineering professionals
Information technologists
Maintenance/supervisory managers
Project team members in:
Manufacturing
Process industries
Research and development
Utilities
Local authorities
Technical personnel
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Practical IEC 61850 for Substation Automation for Engineers and TechniciansLiving Online
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Older (‘legacy’) substation automation protocols and hardware/software architectures provided basic functionality for power system automation, and were designed to accommodate the technical limitations of the technologies available at the time. However, in recent years there have been vast improvements in technology, especially on the networking side. This has opened the door for dramatic improvements in the approach to power system automation in substations.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
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Fundamentals of Instrumentation, Process Control, PLCs and SCADA for Plant Operators and other Non-Instrument Personnel
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• How to work effectively with your instrumentation plant colleagues
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Have you ever wondered about getting a thorough introduction to the fundamentals of
instrumentation, industrial automation and control; thus allowing you to work and perform
simple tasks in this key area? In attending this workshop, this could be the opportunity to walk
out with a great grounding in the basics of this exciting field which is rapidly changing the way
all plants operate. The constant drive to cut costs means that as an operator you will
increasingly have to have more skills and know-how in the plant instrumentation and process
control area.
The topics covered commence on day one with an introduction to instrumentation and
measurement ranging from pressure, level, temperature and flow devices followed by a review
of process control including the all important topic of PID loop tuning. Day two is occupied with
PLC and SCADA systems where the important topic of industrial data communication networks
is also examined – again from a very simple understandable point of view. Finally, the
workshop is rounded off with a hands-on review of reading and interpreting simple plant
documentation such as P&IDs so that you can see and understand the operation of the plant
through the documentation.
You will leave this workshop with a strong understanding of the key concepts in instrumentation,
process control, SCADA and PLCs.
Pre-requisites
The workshop is presented in easy to understand practical language. All you need to benefit
from this workshop is a very basic understanding of mathematics and some electrical theory.
Contact us for comprehensive pre-course reading and preparation if you are unsure about your
level of understanding.
The fee for each workshop covers all materials
including workshop manual, lunches
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3. SCADA for Plant Operators and Other Non-Instrument Personnel
The program
Day ONE
INSTRUMENTATION AND PROCESS
CONTROL
INTRODUCTION
• Overview of instrumentation and control
• Key building blocks of PLCs and SCADA
systems
• Outline of the workshop
INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS
MEASUREMENT
• Basic measurement concepts
• Definition of terminology
• Measuring instruments and control valves
as part of the overall control system
PRESSURE MEASUREMENT
• Principle of pressure measurement
• Pressure transducers and elements
LEVEL MEASUREMENT
• Principles of level measurement
• Simple sight glasses
• Hydrostatic pressure
• Ultrasonic measurement
• Electrical measurement
• Density measurement
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
• Principles of temperature measurement
• Thermocouples
• Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs)
• Thermistors
FLOW MEASUREMENT
• Principles of flow measurement
• Open channel flow measurement
• Oscillatory flow measurement
• Magnetic flow measurement
• Positive displacement
• Ultrasonic flow measurement
• Mass flow measurement
FUNDAMENTALS OF PROCESS LOOP
TUNING
• Processes, controllers and tuning
• PID controllers
• Gain, dead time and time constants
• Process noise
• General purpose closed loop tuning
method
INTRODUCTION TO CONTROL VALVES
• Introduction
• Definition of a control valve
• Cavitation
• Flashing
DIFFERENT TYPES OF CONTROL VALVES
• Globe valves
• Butterfly
• Eccentric disk
• Ball
• Rotary plug
• Diaphragm and pinch
Day TWO
PLCS, SCADA, AND COMMUNICATIONS
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLCs
• Introduction to PLCs
• Alternative control systems – where do
PLCs fit in?
• Why PLCs have become so widely
accepted
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLC HARDWARE
• Block diagram of typical PLC
• PLC processor module – memory
organisation
• Input / output section – module types
• Power supplies
FUNDAMENTALS OF PLC SOFTWARE
• Methods of representing Logic
• Ladder Logic basics
• The basic rules for programming
• Simple PLC programs
INTRODUCTION TO SCADA SYSTEMS
• Fundamentals
• Comparison of SCADA, DCS, PLC and
smart instruments
• Typical SCADA installations
• Definition of terms
SCADA SYSTEMS HARDWARE
• Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) structure
• Analog and digital input/output modules
• Master site structure
SCADA SYSTEMS SOFTWARE
• Fundamentals
• Components of a SCADA system
• Software – design of SCADA packages
• Configuration of SCADA systems
• Building the user interface
BASICS OF DATA COMMUNICATIONS
BETWEEN PLC AND SCADA SYSTEMS
• Twisted pair cables
• Fibre optic cables
• Public network provided services
• Industrial Ethernet
• TCP/IP
• Fieldbus
• Modbus
• LAN connectivity: bridges, routers and
switches
• SCADA network security
DRAWING TYPES AND STANDARDS
• Understanding diagram layouts and
formats
• Cross references
• P&IDs fundamentals
CONCLUSION
• Summing up and revision of key concepts
• The future
SUMMARY, OPEN FORUM
AND CLOSING
Practical sessions
This is a practical, hands-on workshop
enabling you to work through exercises
which reinforce the concepts discussed.
Sessions include:
• Twelve hands-on practical
instrumentation, PLC and SCADA
labs with real equipment to
demonstrate the basics
• Twelve simple instrumentation
design exercises using software
and calculators
• Two case studies undertaken in
groups of your colleagues in
assessing real situations with
instrumentation and industrial
automation
In addition to working with real instruments,
we will also make extensive use of video
clips, visual effects and simulation
software to help you in the understanding
of the key concepts.
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