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What Is Distributed Control System (DCS) - DCS (Distributed Control Systems) - Industrial Automation, PLC Programming, Scada & Pid Control System PDF

Distributed control systems (DCS) are commonly used in industrial process control. [1] A DCS is characterized by geographically distributed subsystems that are functionally integrated. [2] It provides a cost-effective and scalable solution for plants of all sizes, from small to large refineries. [3] A typical DCS includes operator stations, engineering stations, process control networks, controllers, and input/output modules.

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What Is Distributed Control System (DCS) - DCS (Distributed Control Systems) - Industrial Automation, PLC Programming, Scada & Pid Control System PDF

Distributed control systems (DCS) are commonly used in industrial process control. [1] A DCS is characterized by geographically distributed subsystems that are functionally integrated. [2] It provides a cost-effective and scalable solution for plants of all sizes, from small to large refineries. [3] A typical DCS includes operator stations, engineering stations, process control networks, controllers, and input/output modules.

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What is Distributed Control System (DCS)?

DCS (Distributed Control Systems)


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Distributed Control System
DCS is the most commonly used control architecture in industrial process control.

DCS can be defined as an architecture where the sub systems are geographically distributed and functionally integrated.The DCS is the most cost effective and
scalable solutions ranging from small plants to large refineries.

Components of a DCS

The typical sub systems of a DCS are Operator station,Engineering station,Process control networks,Controller and I/O modules.

Operator Station

Operator station gives an intuitive view into the process with easy access to process graphics,faceplates,alarm summaries,alarm faceplates,trends,display
navigation.Operator stations extends to diagnose from traditional process monitoring and control.The diagnostics includes monitoring intelligent devices and
machinery monitoring,cyber and network monitoring,thereby increasing process uptime and reducing unplanned shutdowns.
Engineering station

Engineering station gives the flexibility to implement the system to meet project and process needs.Engineers can implement portions the system on the fly in a
modular fashion as process design and control requirements become available.Engineering can be done in a phased manner as the process needs are becoming
clear in a agile mode. With minimal effort engineers can specify control loops and field devices and then quickly complete the configuration.

Process Control Network

Process Control Network the backbone on which the entire DCS is connected. The network runs across the plant connecting all intelligent devices in a reliable
deterministic manner.Process control network also called PCNs can be open protocol such as Ethernet or also can be proprietary.The PCNs are generally installed in
a redundant monitor to improve the reliability and is installed away from regular power cables to reduce the impact of electromagnetic interference and thereby
increasing the reliability of the overall system.

Controllers

The controllers execute control strategies to help optimizing process.The controllers are available in a redundant and non redundant configurations. The speed of
execution of the control strategy determines the quality of control.The controllers are provided with rich set of library for various algorithms such as PID,cascade,Feed
forward etc. The controller receives the input from the channel of input module connected to it. Similarly controller sends the output to the configured channel of the
output module to drive the final control element.

I/O Module

I/O module is a modular subsystem that is designed to be installed in the field near to the instrument.I/O modules participate in the network to communicate with the
controller. The I/O module can also become a gateway for communication with intelligent field devices over fieldbus networks. The I/O modules can also be configured
as redundant in critical control loop.
Advantages of DCS
Higher overall availability,as single controller failure does not lead to a total automation system failure.

Each controller being smaller in size,handling,troubleshooting maintenance are relatively convenient.

Disadvantages of DCS
Expensive

Technically more complicated.

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