(CD101.1) Omnivise T3000 Operation & Monitoring

The course is applicable for power plant operating personnel. The participant will learn the Omnivise T3000 operating functions, and how to use the operating view for tasks associated with process management and information. Classes scheduled must meet at least four student minimum. Course can also be scheduled upon request at customer’s facilities.

Description

Dates 2024
Jan. 09-10, Feb. 06-07, March 05-06, April 02-03, April 30-May 01, June 11-12, July 09-10, Aug. 06-07, Sept. 24-25, Oct. 08-09, Nov. 05- 06, Dec. 10-11

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Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  • Explain the operation of the control system and network
  • Describe the plant displays available in the system
  • Understand pictograms and faceplates
  • Navigate the online documentation
  • Use the trending, archiving and reporting features
  • Create a user-specific display
  • Understand the advanced features of the Alarm Sequence Display (ASD)
  • Troubleshoot alarms using dynamic function plans and diagnostic view
  • Be able to access the on-line help (embedded in the Omnivise T3000 software) when needed
  • Utilize the Alarm Sequence Display to “pin point” the exact location of the specific Alarm/Warning
  • Fully understand how to run various kinds of reports.

Course contents

Overview and introduction to Omnivise T3000

System documentation

Plant displays, user-specific plant displays

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Pictograms and faceplates

Alarm sequence display, fault analysis

Archives, trend displays, reports

Multi-screen operation

Dynamic function diagram

Diagnostic view

Point view, diagnosis

Online help

Practical exercises on a demonstration system, normal operation and handling of exceptional situations.

Prerequisites

A basic background in logic control and in digital computer techniques.

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