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Electrical Power Distributed Control System

Electrical Power Distributed Control System

 

 Description & Objectives

 

Distributed Control Systems (DCS) made its first entry in the 70’s. Cheap microprocessors made the possibility to distribute control systems across the entire plant. Each controller control a limited part of the plant and each controller communicate to each other using a proprietary communication protocol. This is of course making the system becomes more configurable. DCS uses pre-programmed modules which are available to execute simple and more complex process control tasks. During the years that followed, DCS systems were used throughout the most diverse process industries in both continuous and batch applications. DCS applications in these different control environments made them increasingly mature, hundreds of configurable modules for every possible control problem were developed and stored in the system library. Using DCS, process controllers were able to handle tens, hundreds even thousand of control loops without jeopardizing the reliability of the complete control systems.

 

Objectives

  • Understand the concept of DCS
  • Explain the components, architectures, operation of DCS and hardware in DCS
  • Apply concepts body/mind reaction to audio and visuals symbols to meaningful human machine interfaces
  • Evaluate and justify potential benefits of DCS to improve productivity
  • ·      Examine evolution of process control to face changing needs

 

 Course Content

 

  • Understanding of Distributed Computing
  • Comparison of Current System Philosophies
  • Controller Structure
  • Sequential and Batch Control
  • Operator Interface
  • Alarms and Trending
  • Communication Networks and Field-bus
  • Control Strategy and Configuration
  • System Security
  • Implementation for Industrial Control

 

 Instructor

Agfianto Eko Putra, ST, M.Si

 

Who Should Attend Operator, Technician, Maintenance, Engineers dealt with industrial process control and automation.
METODH Presentation, Discussion, Simulation, Case Study, and Evaluation
Time & Venue Training will be held on :

  • 11 – 14 September 2012
  • 16 – 19 Oktober 2012
  • 12 – 15 November 2012
  • 27 – 30 November 2012
  • 11 – 14 Desember 2012

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Venue

  • Grand Aston Hotel, Yogyakarta ( Rp. 8.500.000/ participant non residential, special price Rp. 8.000.000/participant for minimum 3 participants from the same company.
  • Kuta Paradiso Hotel, Bali. ( Rp. 11.500.000/ participant non residential, special price Rp. 11.000.000/participant for minimum 3 participants from the same company.
  • Aston Hotel, Balikpapan ( Rp. 9.500.000/ participant non residential, special price Rp. 9.000.000/participant for minimum 3 participants from the same company.
  • Novotel Hotel, Solo ( Rp. 8.500.000/ participant non residential, special price Rp. 8.500.000/participant for minimum 3 participants from the same company.
  • Sheraton Senggigi Hotel, Lombok ( Rp.11.500.000/ participant non residential, special price Rp. 11.000.000/participant for minimum 3 participants from the same company.

 

 Course Fee

 

 

 

 Facilities:

 

  • Convinience meeting room
  • Free drop and pick-up services to and from the airport
  • Transportation during training
  • Training Kit
  • 2x Coffee break & Lunch
  • Certificate
  • Souvenir
  • City Tour + water sport ( Special for Bali & Lombok )

 

 

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