30 Mar - 3 Apr 2025
Istanbul (Turkey)
Hotel : DoubleTree by Hilton Istanbul Esentepe
Cost : 6300 € Euro
This is a highly relevant, industrially based course that will update the skills and knowledge of Technicians and Engineers alike. The course is ‘hands-on’ using industry-standard PLC’s in a simulated environment. Through this approach, the delegate will progress from learning the fundamentals of PLC application to writing, debugging, and finally designing their own programs.
Radio and wire-based telemetry systems, essential for an understanding of modern communication methods deployed in the field are also studied and explained. These are vital for a comprehensive understanding in their use with not only programmable controllers but any Instrumentation/Controller remote application.
The course also includes a study of modern SCADA technologies. Again, together with a hands-on approach using a modern industrially compliant SCADA software package, the delegate will acquire new and updated skills essential in any fast-moving industrial environment.
Some of the main topics covered include:
A study and explanation of the PLC for Control purposes
Understanding through ‘hands-on’ approach using industry-standard PLC’s in a simulated environment of PLC programming – design and debugging
Investigation of Radio telemetry methods, frequencies used, and application and limitation of each frequency band
A case study in the design of a Radio Telemetry link
Study of commonly used wire-based telemetry methods and protocols such as RS232 and RS485
Investigation of SCADA, its structure, and application. Understanding of a typical SCADA application through a hands-on approach using an industry compliant SCADA software package
The main objectives of this seminar are:
To give an understanding of the operation, architecture, and use of an industry-standard PLC for Control purposes
By using a hands-on approach, enable the delegate to investigate the operation of the PLC through designing, building, and testing typical programs in the ladder programming language using industry-standard PLC’s in a simulated environment
To allow the delegate to become familiar and confident with the PLC, Telemetry, and SCADA environments
To understand the concepts of Radio Telemetry and acquire the knowledge relating to the application, limitation, and use of frequency bands used
To gain an understanding and knowledge of common wire-based communication protocols
To disseminate and share experience and knowledge with other delegates through open session discussions hence broadening the knowledge base of all
The seminar is delivered via a series of mixed activities which will at times involve delegate participation. Theoretical content is delivered by informal lecture and discussion and supplemented where appropriate with tutorial sessions using worked examples.
An important part of the program is the hands-on aspect. Using industry compliant software and PLCs, approximately a third of the total time will be devoted to practical activities. Delegates will acquire the skills and confidence to investigate, debug, and where necessary modify and/or design their own control systems employing a PLC.
By attending this seminar the delegate will return to their company more confident in the knowledge and use of PLC, Telemetry, and SCADA systems. More specifically, they will:
Be equipped with new skills and knowledge which must impact positively within the company structure
Be able to evaluate the suitability and application of current in-house PLC/SCADA systems and offer guidance and advise on whether such systems may be modified or improved
Consequently, be able to leverage their skills to potentially cause an increase within the plant or process in terms of overall productivity and efficiency through analysis of current systems
Be better equipped to advise on new system communication installations in terms of evaluating choices between radio and wire-based telemetry systems
Potentially through their newly acquired knowledge and understanding of PLC systems and their integration into a SCADA system using a variety of digital communication standards and telemetry links be able to advise system designers, thereby negating or at least reducing the dependency on external agencies and vendors
Therefore potentially contribute towards and result in plant and process cost reductions leading to financial savings for the company
The delegate will benefit personally from the attendance of this seminar and will enhance their own knowledge base and level of confidence in the area of PLC, SCADA, and Telemetry systems. Specifically, the delegate will be able to:
Return to their organizations equipped with new skills and knowledge that will enable them to understand, analyze, and optimize their own plant requirements in terms of PLC and SCADA systems
Design, construct, download, and evaluate PLC programs written in a standard programming language to meet a given specification
Develop a working knowledge of basic and advanced PLC and SCADA programming techniques
Predict the suitability of a Radio telemetry system by a study of the terrain under investigation and by gaining a knowledge of the operating parameters of the frequency bands available
Make informed decisions on methods of conveying data from RTU’s by an acquired understanding of commonly used wire-based data communication protocols such as RS232 and RS485
Upgrade their level of confidence in PLC based systems and determine the appropriateness of new system design in terms of PLC/SCADA or a DCS configuration
This seminar is suitable for and is designed to attract and be of benefit to a range of people who work in the Control and Instrumentation process and plant areas.
Typically but not exclusively this seminar will be of benefit to:
Electronic Engineers and Technicians
Electrical Engineers and Technicians
Control Engineers and Technicians
Communication Engineers and Technicians
I.T. and Software Engineers and Technicians
Design Engineers
Instrumentation Engineers and Technicians
Electricians
Instrument and Process Control Engineers and Technicians
Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
Operations Engineers
Process Engineers and Technicians
Production Professionals
Project design Professionals
System Integrators
Other professions (Managers, Engineers, Technicians) involved in the Control and Process Industries who require a fuller understanding of that industry
Day 1
Introduction to Control Strategies
Continuous Control systems
Sequential Control systems
Relay based systems
Practical Session 1
Relay based programming examples
Introduction to PLC Systems
PLC v relay systems
Programming formats
Logical continuity
Practical Session 2
Software familiarisation
Introduction to industry-standard PLC programming software
Construction of test program
Day 2
PLC architecture
System architecture
Memory and I/O types
Scanning algorithms
Program Scan cycle
Radio Telemetry Systems
Introduction
Elements of a Radio Link
The radio spectrum
Frequency ranges
System design considerations
Practical Session 3
Serial transfer of Programs
Design exercise 1
Day 3
PLC Programme Development
Analysis of PLC programs
Design methodology and development of PLC programs
Timer method of program development
Practical Session 4
Serial Data Communications
Communication methods (Simplex, Half-Duplex, Full-Duplex)
RS232 standard
RS422 standard
RS485 standard
Practical Session 5
Sequence Controller and Application boards
Day 4
Analogue I/O and Processing
Analogue inputs
A/D and D/A conversion
Programming analog modules and advanced instructions
Implementing PID control using a PLC
Introduction to SCADA
System architecture
Configuration and operation
Practical Session 6
Introduction to industry-standard SCADA software
Design and development of a new SCADA project
Day 5
PLC/SCADA v DCS systems
Practical Session 7,8
Design and development of a new SCADA project (continued)
Case Study – An Industrial Process
Consolidation of Previous practical activities