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TXP Process Control System<br />

Prerequisites<br />

A basic background in logic control and digital<br />

computer techniques. Prior completion of Hardware<br />

Configuration Maintenance (PCS7-HW) is recommended.<br />

Description<br />

This course emphasizes the tasks performed by<br />

most operators and instrumentation technicians.<br />

This course will describe the general use and<br />

functions of the various components in the PCS7<br />

system. Emphasis will be placed on the engineering<br />

workstation for the creation of logic diagrams. The<br />

student will create a complete control system model<br />

using the engineering workstation.<br />

Process Control System<br />

PCS7 Control Logic Configuration<br />

PCS7 – CLC<br />

(4.5 days) $2,600.00<br />

June 12-16, 2006<br />

October 30 – November 3, 2006<br />

Objectives<br />

Upon successful completion of this course, the<br />

student has been trained to:<br />

• Create logic diagrams for actual process model<br />

• Modify logic diagrams<br />

• Compile and download configured software to<br />

applicable PCS7 control system<br />

• Apply simulations<br />

Course contents<br />

A. PCS7 overview<br />

1. Communication bus operation<br />

2. Engineering workstation<br />

3. Automation system operation<br />

4. Operator station operation<br />

B. Program development and modification<br />

1. Functional logic<br />

2. Logic code compiling and downloading<br />

C. Engineering workstation user interface<br />

1. Window management<br />

2. Online dynamic simulation and<br />

troubleshooting<br />

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