(OPS212.1) SPPA-T3000 Simulator

Familiarizing the control room operator with the various features of the SPPA-T3000™ Control System as it functions to control a simulated gas turbine power plant.

Description

The Basic Power Plant Control Room Simulator course is designed to round out and enhance the Control Room Operator’s plant knowledge gained either from recent attendance of Familiarization and Operations training or equivalent operations experience by familiarizing the control room operator with the various features of the SPPA-T3000™ Control System as it functions to control a simulated gas turbine power plant.

 

The Basic Simulator covers an introduction to the control system with extensive hands-on practice in utilizing the control system during plant evolutions.  These evolutions may include normal and abnormal equipment operation, normal plant startup, operation, and shutdown procedures.  Our state-of-the-art power plant simulator provides an exceptional platform for operators of all experience levels to gain the necessary confidence and experience in controlling, recognizing and interpreting the interactions between the various plant systems on the SPPA-T3000™ control system.

 

A unique feature of this course is flexibility; the instructor evaluates each operator to determine his level of experience and knowledge.  The instructor then tailors the course to challenge each individual operator, ensuring all of their plant related questions have been answered.

 

Upon completion of this training, personnel are prepared to effectively participate alongside the Siemens Energy Startup and Commissioning engineers or attend advanced simulator training (optional training program), dealing with power plant malfunctions and emergencies.

 

Course Content

Courses will be conducted in the Siemens Energy Orlando Simulator Laboratory.  All required instructional materials are provided to each student.

The following are typical topics covered in this course.

-     Control Room Operator Station (SPPA-T3000™–Operator Interface)

  • Level of Access
  • Plant Displays
    • Process diagrams
    • Operation/Indication Windows and Controllers
  • Standard pictographs
  • Standard color definitions
  • Customizing User Interface
  • Creating user specific displays, trends, ASD, etc.

-     Process Displays (Trends)

  • Configuring Trends for display of appropriate power plant information
  • Tag (Point) selection
  • Time Scale adjustment
  • Value Scale adjustment
  • Trend Optimization (display, flooding, etc.)

-     Introduction to Functional Logic Diagrams

  • Reading Software (Logic) diagrams
    • Function Plans – Operation vs. Configuration Modes
    • User customization of the displayed symbols (SAMA, IEC)
  • Troubleshooting
    • Dynamic Signal Tracing
    • Fault location – techniques
    • Point Information
  • Display Organization
  • Display Selection & Navigation
  • Process Operation
  • Switching devices ON / OFF
  • Changing operating modes MAN / AUTO
  • PID Controller operation
  • Changing setpoints and position variables
  • Forcing Ports (signals)/ Restoring Signals

-     Alarm Sequence Display (ASD)

  • Function and Operation
  • Alarm Priorities
  • Alarm Acknowledgement
  • Suppressing / Un-Suppressing Alarms (Display and Archive)
  • Filtering of Alarms

-     Power Plant Control Operations

  • Forced Ports / Suppressed Alarms Search
  • Operational Considerations

-     Simulated Power Plant Configuration

  • Prestart Conditions & Selections
  • Cold Plant Starting & Loading
  • Load Monitoring & Changing
  • Plant Shutdown from Full Power
  • Alarms & Responses

 

Intended Audience:  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

Operations

Simulator

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