SCADA Applications 27 Feb To 1 Mar 12
SCADA Applications 27 Feb To 1 Mar 12
SCADA Applications 27 Feb To 1 Mar 12
Old Bombay Road, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad 500 032. AP, India
Introduction: Cities are to some extent successful in providing infrastructure such as water and wastewater treatment facilities. But, most of these facilities are not functioning properly for want of proper operation and maintenance. monitoring. The performance of these systems depends quite a lot on Monitoring is affected due to lack of good instrumentation and control systems.
Hence, the systems are not able to produce desired quantity and quality. Management of water and wastewater needs Instrumentation to measure flow, pressure, level, etc accurately. In automated systems these measurements are online. Information related to these are gathered and processed electronically. SCADA is the acronym for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, which refers to a large scale, distributed measurement and control system. SCADA systems are used to monitor and control water and wastewater management systems. Automation systems are designed for a specific purpose. These systems cannot function without Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Control engineering has evolved over time. The development of low cost computer has brought the most recent revolution in the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC). Manual controlling is cost-effectively replaced by automation. The advantages of instrumentation and SCADA are many, including simplification in operation and maintenance with Remote deployment, performance optimization, unparalleled security, lower total cost of ownership, easy-to-use report generation, superior operator visualization, monitoring and control from anywhere, intelligent pump stations, secured and unattended operations, mobile information management, increased operator productivity and efficiency and unlimited scalability. In view of the above, Environment Management Division of ESCI is organizing a 4-day training programme on Instrumentation and SCADA Applications in Water Supply & Wastewater Management. Objective; The objective of this Three-day Training Programme is to provide in depth understanding on the concept, principles and practices of total Instrumentation, SCADA, and automation systems for water and wastewater management. Course Coverage: Overview of Water & Wastewater management Instrumentation & Control Need of Instrumentation Flow, Pressure and Level measurements Turbidity, residual chlorine, pH and dissolved oxygen measurements Principles and design of Automation and controls Introduction to programmable logic controllers (PLC) Design of specific auto control system Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Software behind SCADA
SCADA applications in water and wastewater management Group Exercises, Group discussion and Case Studies Technical Field Visit to 2 x 205 MLD WTP (HMWSSB)/ Krishna Drinking water Project which is equipped with SCADA system
Methodology:
Methodology of the programme includes class room Sessions with Lectures/discussions, with audio visual aid; bench - marked video shows, Chalk & Talk sessions, group discussions, case studies, debates, sharing of experiences, etc. All the sessions will be interactive, demanding active participation from all the participants.
Target Participants:
Senior line managers and corporate executives in engineering industry and practicing engineers, scientists and officers would find the programme immensely usable.
Faculty:
Apart from core internal faculty, experts from industry, consulting firms, government organizations, academic and research institutions etc. will share the sessions.
Dates:
27 February 01 March, 2012 Timings: On the first day 27th February 2012, Registration will commence at 0900 hrs. On all other days, the programme timings will be from 0945-1715 h with breaks in between for tea and lunch.
C.L.N. Sastry, B.E., F.I.E., G.Venkatesham, M.Tech, MBA (Former Engineer in-Chief, Commissioner for Projects Formulation & Faculty & Head I/c, Ex - Officio Secretary, Irrigation & CAD Department, Environment Management Division, ESCI. Govt. of A.P.) Environment Management Division
Course Director
Course Advisor
Course Fee:
Rs 16,000/- (Rupees Sixteen Thousand only) (Residential Fee) per participant. Fee includes course material, course kit, twin-sharing/single AC accommodation as per availability, breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea / coffee and snacks during the actual days of training programme.
Discounts:
Non-Residential Fee- 10% discount on course fee is allowed for non-residential participants. Group Incentive: Additional 10% discount for three or more participants if sponsored by the same organization (All discounts are applicable only if fee is received at ESCI before the commencement of the programme) Programme fee is to be paid in favour of The Institution of Engineers (India) Engineering Staff College of India in the form of demand draft payable at Hyderabad. Alternatively, the payment may be made by Electronic Fund Transfer (EFT) to ESCI - SB A/c No. 10007111201 with The SBI, PBB, Rajbhavan Road Branch, Khairatabad, Hyderabad-500004 by RTGs/ NIFT/IFSC/ Code No. SBIN 0004159 MICR No.500002075.
Service Tax @ 10.3% is to be paid extra over and above the training fee as training is also brought under the purview of Service Tax in Finance Bill 2010. PAN Card No AAATT3439Q; Service Tax Registration No AAATT3439QST008. Online registration shall be available on ESCI website. To register manually, please send your nominations giving details of name, designation, contact address, email address, mobile nos, telephone and fax number of the participant along with the details of mode of payment of fee, addressed to: Head, Environment Management Division Engineering Staff College of India Old Bombay Road, Gachi Bowli, Hyderabad 500 032 Phone: Direct 040 6630 4120 to 4122 Fax : 040-23000336 Email : [email protected]/[email protected]
Certificate
A certificate of participation will be awarded to each participant on conclusion of the programme.
General Information:
o o ESCI encourages participants to present case studies from their respective organizations. For the convenience of the outstation participants ESCI will facilitate pickup and drop from Airport / Railway Station/ Bus stations, if travel plans are received at least 3 days in advance along with mobile number by fax or email. The charges shall be paid by the participants directly to the cab. ESCI provides complimentary accommodation to participants a day prior to the commencement and after the conclusion of the programme. (Check in at 12:00Hrs a day prior to the commencement & Check out at 12:00 hrs a day after completion of the programme.) Overstay charges of @ Rs. 750/- per day, per head will be charged. ESCI provides accommodation for spouse/children on prior intimation and subject to availability @ Rs. 250/- per day, per head during the programme days. Charges (for accompanying person) for food/ refreshments to be paid extra as per caterers rates. Family accommodation charges are to be sent along with the registration fee. Well developed Information Centre and internet facilities are available to the participants free of cost.
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