This course is designed for controls engineers who are responsible for project design, development, and commissioning a PCS7 system.
The goals of this course are to aggressively help the student learn a basic system configuration and project design using standard system tools and libraries. This course begins with the definition of a typical project and planning the system architecture. The students will then actively build, test, and debug a simple PCS7 process system, exploring the Automation Station, Engineering Station, and Operator Station engineering environments. Hands-on lab exercises are used to build experience with system engineering, process optimization, and common troubleshooting.
Topics:
Introduction
PCS 7 Documentation and Online Support
Requirements and Functional Process Description
System Design and Component Specification
Project setup
Station and network configuration
Connection to the process
Basics control functions
Basics Operating and Monitoring
Basics Automatic Mode Control
Prerequisite: None
Course Length & Time: Four days. 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
675 Spirit Valley Central Dr. Chesterfield,
MO
63005United States
Organizer
Siemens
Siemens trainings are led by Siemens engineers with extensive experience in industrial automation and control technologies. Each session provides in-depth instruction on the latest Siemens software environments and tools, combining practical exercises with real-world application insights. Attendees gain valuable knowledge to enhance programming efficiency, system integration, and maintenance performance across a range of automation systems.
Attendee Registration
Register here to reserve your spot in this Siemens training session. A GCG representative will follow up with payment details to confirm your registration. For questions about this class, please contact [email protected].