HMI – SCADA Course BRISBANE
UEEIC0031 – Set Up And Configure Human-Machine Interface (HMI) And Industrial Networks
HMI – SCADA Course (Human Machine Interface And Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) – BRISBANE
You will need access to a computer with Windows operating system. You can also use the computers at our facilities
ABOUT THE COURSE
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE
This HMI training course is ideal for electrician, electrical maintenance personnel and design engineers and those who want to familiarise themselves with Human-Machine Interface (HMI) and automation technologies used in building, construction and industrial automation.
COURSE OVERVIEW
The main focus of the HMI course is to equip the participant’s knowledge and understanding in the integration of HMI (Human Machine Interface) and PLC Using NS5 PT.
This unit covers the setting up and configuring of human machine interface and industrial networks for process control systems to meet performance standards. This encompasses the adoption of process control schemes that meet safety and process requirements, selection of control equipment and interconnecting cabling and tubing/piping based on calculated and deemed-to-comply arrangements.
FUNDING
There is no funding currently available for this course
DURATION
1 Day*
INTAKE DATES
Option 1: In-class Training – Starts Every Thursday.
Option 2: Hybrid Training – Ongoing, enrol and start any time.
DELIVERY OF COMPETENCIES
Option 1: In-class Training – Theory with practicals (self-paced).
Option 2: Hybrid Training – Self-paced theory to be completed online and practical to be completed in class.
Email or call to check availability.
Throughout the course, you will have access to your trainer via phone or email during normal business hours.
The ‘chat with trainer’ function is available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
HOW TO ENROL
Click on the book now button and follow the prompts
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
In order to enrol in this course you must have:
- Basic Computer Literacy
- A Valid Photo ID (e.g. Drivers Licence)
- Australian Passport / Birth Certificate / Medicare Card
- A Valid Unrestricted Australian Electrical Licence
- UEEIC0030 – Set up and adjust advanced PID process control loops
- UEEIC0029 – Set up and adjust PID control loops
- UEECD0045 – Solve problems in multiple path extra-low voltage (ELV) a.c. circuits
- USI Transcript
OR
You could also do this course if you have an understanding of Basic and Advanced PLC and PID Loop Control – please note in this case you will only get a statement of attendance.
You will need access to a computer with Windows operating system. You can also use the computers at our facilities
BOOKS REQUIRED
All essential books are provided by Ausinet for this course.
Check out this free book for reference: Lessons In Industrial Instrumentation
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
You will need to bring :
- A wired headset or headphones
- A notepad
- A pen
You will also need to have an email address, a laptop and a reliable internet connection in order to complete the online theory part of the course. Enclosed footwear must be worn at all times when you are on the premises.
COURSE OUTCOME
You will receive a Nationally Recognised Certificate upon successful course completion.
UNITS + NOMINAL HOURS
Code | Unit Of Competency | Points |
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UEEIC0031 | Set up and configure human-machine interface (HMI) and industrial networks. | 60 |
The course comprises of the following subjects:
- Introduction to Human Machine Interface
- HMI Communication Settings and Cables
- HMI Programming
- Program Simulation
SCADA :
- Introduction to SCADA
- SCADA Packages
- Need of PLC in designing
- Role of SCADA in Industrial Automation
- SCADA system configuration, RTU, Communication Protocols
- Script Programming
- Real time and historical trend
- Configure alarms
- Real time project development with PLC interfacing
CREDIT TRANSFER
Ausinet, as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), recognises the Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by any other Australian RTO. You are encouraged to submit requests for credit from previous studies when enrolling to ensure that you are not enrolling in units you may not need to undertake. If you have completed units at other RTO and you think they may count towards the award requirements of the course you are enrolled in at Ausinet, submit an official copy of your results for the units you have undertaken. Credit transfer may fast-track your course.
RPL
Recognition of prior learning, also referred to as RPL, is the formal acknowledgement of a person’s current skills and knowledge experience gained throughout life – regardless of how they have been acquired.
This is an important assessment pathway, particularly for people who are considering doing study. The recognition gained may considerably reduce the study time needed to get a qualification.
The RPL assessment may include workplace observation, interviews and professional conversations, work samples and documented evidence. Please contact the office for an RPL kit.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
- PLC Technician
- Plant PLC technologist
- E&I technician
- I&E Technician
- Instrument technician
- Plant operator
- Process Technician
- Maintenance Technician
TESTIMONIALS
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“Content was good, making use of video presentations and plenty of opportunity to practice. The flexible training hours really suited me, too. Thanks Kevin!”
Willem W.
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” Professional, patient and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend if you are after some upskilling.”
Benny C.
* This competency-based training duration is subjective and varies with an individual’s experience, intellect and tenacity.
FAQ
Can I do the course online?
No, you will need to come to our facilities for the practicals.