SCADA

SCADA is short for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. SCADA is not a specific technology, but a type of application. Any application that gets operating data about a system in order to control and optimise that system is a SCADA application. That application may be a petrochemical distillation process, a water filtration system, a pipeline compressor, or just about anything else.

SCADA automation is simply the means to an end, and not the end itself. All businesses converge on the need for maximising return on assets through operational excellence. Staying competitive means continually finding new ways to operate faster and leaner. The pressure is always on to increase productivity, efficiency, agility, quality, and profitability, all while minimising costs.


COURSE CONTENT:

SCADA

· SCADA introduction

· PC SCADA work station

· Creating tags and graphics

· Understanding Drivers

· Tag linking with PLC

HMI

· HMI Introductions

· Getting  started with HMI software

· Connecting communication cable

· Creating HMI application file

· Setting up communications

· Creating tags database

· Creating screen for plant animations

· Adding controls to HMI application

· Tags liking with PLC

· Testing and downloading

· Creating messages and reports

· Troubleshooting

• Wonderware, Archestra
• Cimplicity
• ICONIX
• AStudio
• RSView32, SE, ME
• iFix
• WinCC
• OPC Servers (Sunware OPC) – http://www.opctechs.com