Valmet DNA Engineering I - NA

Use of Valmet DNA Engineering tools for loop creation, modification and implementation

Training type
Scheduled
Start date
Nov 11, 2024
End date
Nov 15, 2024
Duration
4.5 days
Location
Norcross, United States of America
Description
This Level I course provides detailed Valmet DNA configuration knowledge. An overview of the system architecture will be presented along with a detailed study of how loops and graphic displays are created and deployed using our configuration engineering tools. Each student has a dedicated Engineering Activity Server they will use to get hands-on experience creating control loops for a live demo skid in the classroom. The student will make a graphic display from which to test the functionality of their loops on the live process. Use of appropriate CAD and XML based configuration tools will be demonstrated and then applied by the learner. Topics covered: -Autoinfo Database -Display hierarchy -Alarm displays -Process and system events  -Naming conventions  -Applying automation language concepts  -Creating and editing functional block diagrams and process graphic displays -Creating and generating trend displays  -Working with and understanding system modules -Using Function Testing Tool to examine process logic -Working with the Windows environment -Creating project hardware documentation -Using diagnostics to assess system operations  -Applying the function blocks of the operator and process stations  -Using the configuration engineering environment interface function explorer -Engineering Activity Server concepts 
Objective
Understand the Valmet DNA System architecture Understand the configuration process and the Engineering Activity Server tools Have the necessary knowledge to configure basic loops
Audience
Personnel responsible for the application, maintenance and system support of the Valmet DNA Distributed Control Systems.
Pre-requisites
A basic understanding of instrumentation and controls. Previous experience with CAD and Windows-based programs is also beneficial.
Registration information

Your contact for this course is:

Nancy Smith

 

Phone: +12154502282

E-mail: trainingnorthamerica.automation@valmet.com

Deadline for registration
Nov 4, 2024
Tuition fee
Please contact your local Service Manager for details

Agenda

What to expect:

-Autoinfo Database

-Display hierarchy

-Alarm displays

-Process and system events 

-Naming conventions 

-Applying automation language concepts 

-Creating and editing functional block diagrams and process graphic displays

-Creating and generating trend displays 

-Working with and understanding system modules

-Using Function Testing Tool to examine process logic

-Working with the Windows environment

-Creating project hardware documentation

-Using diagnostics to assess system operations 

-Applying the function blocks of the operator and process stations 

-Using the configuration engineering environment interface function explorer

-Engineering Activity Server concepts