Design of functional specifications for
inDustrial automation systems (scaDa, plc anD Dcs)
You will learn how to:
Detail the key requirements for a Functional Design Specifications (FDS) Define the key components for a FDS for an industrial automation system (SCADA/PLC/ PAC and DCS*) Define the data communications and networking requirements Detail the Graphical User Interface (GUI) requirements Define the requirements for system reliability and availability Describe the other issues (such as security and operator involvement) to be covered in the FDS
* These widely used acronyms are: SCADA Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System; PLC Programmable Logic Controller; PAC Programmable Automation Controller; DCS Distributed Control System.
who ShoulD attenD:
Consulting engineers Design engineers Electrical engineers and technicians Industrial automation engineers and technicians Instrumentation and control engineers, technologists and technicians Maintenance engineers, technicians and staff Mechanical engineers and technicians Operation, inspection and repair managers, supervisors and engineers Plant engineers System specifiers
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the workshop
The workshop will be useful to both specifiers and implementers and will provide a theoretical grounding as well as a practical guide 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).
the Program
Day ONE
FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION INTRODUCTION DATA COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENTS
Options for different communication media Suitability of protocols and relevant standards RS-485/Ethernet/DNP3/IEC 61850 Practical session: Specification of data communications systems
Pre-requisites
You do not need to be able to program a PLC or configure a SCADA system however a basic understanding of these systems will be beneficial. orkshop participants are encouraged W to bring along their laptop computers since the workshop will include several exercises which can be done electronically. A basic word processor such as MS Word or Open Office will help with the completion of the exercises.
Overview of a Functional Design Specifications (FDS) The terms and abbreviations Naming conventions and standards Control philosophy needed in guiding the FDS Practical session: Control philosophy outline
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) REQUIREMENTS
STANDARDS AND CONVENTIONS
Discussion of relevant standards Definitions, tagging and naming conventions Practical session: Tagging and naming
Process diagrams, modern trends and alarm systems Alarms including colour coding, audio indicators and others Different kinds of reporting Practical session: Definition of a GUI
SCADA/PLC/DCS
Practical Sessions
This is a practical, hands on workshop enabling you to work through practical exercises which reinforce the concepts discussed. Throughout this hard hitting one day course; you will undertake 8 projects/ practical exercises. These are listed in the program and will be done in groups. Each group will give a short presentation at the end of the day. To gain full value from this workshop, please bring your laptop/notebook computer.
Process control approaches and their philosophies Discussion of SCADA/PLC/DCS systems PLC coding concepts - IEC 61131-3 Practical session: PLC coding
SECURITy ASPECTS
Relevance of security for SCADA systems Philosophy and different approaches for security Practical session: Security specifications
REMOTE TERMINAL UNIT (RTUS)
WRAPPING UP
Introduction to RTU Standards involved for an RTU design Defining devices for data acquisition Practical session: RTU specification
Review of a complete FDS Pitfalls, tips and tricks Practical Session: Building a complete FDS from earlier sessions
SUMMARy, OPEN FORUM AND CLOSING
This is the best technical briefing/training course I have ever attended. Instructor and attendees are fully involved throughout.
Colin Jenkins TAS Engineering Consultants
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