DCS Simulation Program

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DCS Simulation Program Course
Introduction:
This course provides comprehensive coverage of the key components and systems in a power plant. It includes in-depth discussions on major systems such as condensate, feedwater, steam generator, fuel, air, flue gas, turbine, and electrical generator.
Additionally, the course addresses auxiliary systems, including soot blowers, turbine gland steam, turbine lube oil and cooling, generator hydrogen and cooling, hydrogen seal oil, and stator cooling. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of the operation, control, and interlocks associated with these systems and equipment.
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