(OPS301.3) Advanced Control Room Operator Applications (ACRO) - SPPA-T3000
Provides intensive practice in reading and understanding the control logic diagrams.
Description
Advanced Control Room Operator Applications SPPA-T3000 training course provides intensive practice in reading and understanding the control logic diagrams. Through extensive and repeated hands-on practice, the course exercises promote a recognition and interpretation of the interactions between the various control algorithms. Emphasis is placed on operational sequences during plant dynamics and the use of this knowledge to evaluate plant operations and perform troubleshooting using the logic diagrams from the SPPA-T3000 system. Upon completion of this training, personnel are prepared to effectively interpret plant logic diagrams for plant operations and troubleshooting assistance.
Method of Instruction
Classroom instruction with training exercises and all required instructional material will be provided to each student. Thin Client exercises will be utilized in small groups to give the student hands on experience with the system if it is available.
Course Content
Manual of functional logic blocks, SPPA-T3000 Help Manual and SPPA-T3000 logics (Operation Mode) are used to conduct the course.
The following is representative of what is covered in the course.
- Reading and following SPPA-T3000 Logic
- Define Function Group Concept
- Logic Diagram Layout
- Input and Output Signals
- Following signals
- Page and Signal Numbering
- Diagram Navigation
- Review Basic Logic – Gate recognition and signal tracing for:
- Binary Vs. Analog Signals
- AND/OR/NOT/EXOR
- Timers
- Pulse Generators
- Flip Flops
- Delays
- High/Low Monitors
- Function Blocks – Inputs, outputs, operations parameter setting and control scheme for blocks such as:
- Sub Loop Controllers
- Drive Controllers
- Sub Group Controller
- Binary changeover switch
- Analog changeover switch
- Mathematical functions
- Adders/subtractors
- Comparators
- Multipliers and divisors
- Absolute value
- Maximum/Minimum/Average functions
- Binary changeover switch
- Analog changeover switch
- Analog Signal Monitoring
- First order time delay
- Analog 2V3 Selectors
- Polygon (function generators)
- Integrators
- Setpoint Adjuster
- Operational Sequences - Use of logics to determine component operation for various plant conditions such as:
- Automatic and Manual Control
- Pre-start Conditions & Selections
- Cold Plant Starting & Loading
- Load Monitoring & Changing
- Plant Shutdown from Full Power
- Alarms & Responses
- Determine Operator Action Blocking and Enabling
- Troubleshooting – Use of Logic Diagrams for troubleshooting failed operations such as:
- Inoperable Pumps (Permissives)
- Ready To Starts conditions
- Block OM
- Inability to complete steps within a subgroup program
- Standby component activated
- Failed components
- Failed circuitry
Application of logic training enables the Operator or Technician to put his past experience and recent training into a practical application pulling together the knowledge of components, systems and logics for every day operations and troubleshooting events.
Intended Audience: I&C/Ops
PLEASE NOTE: The course length is provided as an estimate only. Actual course length may vary based on student experience level and participation.
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META Description
SPPA-T3000
OMNIVISE-T3000
DCS
Function Block
Logic