DCS Simulation Program

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DCS Simulation Program Course
Introduction:
This course provides comprehensive coverage of all the major systems, auxiliary systems, equipment, plant controls, and logic (interlocks) associated with a power generation plant. The major systems that are covered include condensate, feedwater, steam generator, fuel, air, flue gas, turbine, and electrical generator. Participants will gain in-depth knowledge of these systems, including their components, functions, and operational principles.
Course Objectives:
You Will Learn:
- All major and auxiliary systems, and controls in a typical fossil power plant
- Startup and shutdown operations
- How to handle major upsets
- A hands-on appreciation for Power Plant operations
Who Should Attend?
This course is ideal for Utility Managers, Supervisors, Engineers, and Entry-level power plant operators. Power Plant Managers and Engineers.
Course Outlines:
Introduction
- Unit Description
- Control Scheme
- Program Capabilities
Process Description
- Condensate and Feedwater Section
- Furnace Air and Flue Gas Section
- Fuel and Burner Section
- Boiler Water and Steam Section
- Turbine, Generator, and Electrical Section
- Plant Control System and Logic
- Instruments
- Control Systems
- Logic
Instructor Fluctuations
- Plant Boundary Conditions (External Parameters)
- Variable Malfunctions
- Equipment Faults
- Remote Functions (Field Operated Devices)
Plant Start-Up and Shut-Down Procedures
- Start-Up Procedure
- Shut-down Procedure
Initial Conditions for Plant Operation
- Cold IC and Design IC