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Introduction
to DCS A distributed control system (DCS) refers to a control system usually of a
manufacturing system, process or any kind of dynamic system, in which the controller
elements are not central in location (like the brain) but are distributed throughout the
system with each component sub-system controlled by one or more controllers. The
entire system of controllers is connected by networks for communication and
monitoring.
DCS is a very broad term used in a variety of industries, to monitor and control
distributed equipment.
• Electrical power grids and electrical generation plants.
• Water management systems.
• Natural Gas purification plants.
• Oil refining plants.
• Chemical plants.
• Sensors
• Controller Mode
− Proportional,Integral, Differential
• Networking
− Signal Transmission
− Field Communications
− Fieldbus Operation
− Overview
− System Capacity
−Functions
− Logical layout
−Basic Process Control System.
−Hardware & Software installation & interfacing.
−System Architecture and I/O’s Interfacing.
−Communication interfaces including sharing of parameters by SMART instrument
−Logics buildup in DCS.
−Control Module faceplates, detail faceplates
−Interlocks - what are they, recognizing reasons for activation.
−Equipment Module faceplates, detail faceplates and user interaction.
−Working with different logic modules (including PID & Ratio blocks)
−Build up a database from scratch, adding & configuring –
−Graphics with color conditioning.
−Faceplates.
−Loops.