Requirements
- Basic electrical concepts (voltage, current, protections)
- Basics of instrumentation (sensors, transmitters, signals)
- Comfortable using a computer (MS Office; CAD basics helpful, not mandatory)
- Engineering/diploma background preferred, but motivated freshers can join
Features
- Live Project-Based Training
- Expert-Led Sessions
- Flexible Learning Options
- Interactive Learning
- Globally Recognized Certification
- One-on-One Mentorship
Target audiences
- Instrumentation / Electrical / EEE / E&I students (final year)
- Diploma holders aiming for industrial automation roles
- Maintenance engineers moving into automation documentation
- Panel designers / technicians upgrading to engineering-level design
- PLC/SCADA learners who want DCS + panel design skills
- Professionals targeting EPC, system integrator, or plant roles
If you’re working in automation or instrumentation, you already know the gap: people understand theory, but struggle when a real plant drawing, I/O list, or panel wiring requirement lands on their desk. DCS and Panel Designing Training at Ascents Learning is built to close that gap with practical, job-style tasks.
In this DCS and Panel Designing Training, you’ll learn how a Distributed Control System (DCS) project flows end-to-end—signals, control narratives, interlocks, alarms, and commissioning basics—along with what it takes to design professional control panels that meet site standards. We cover P&IDs, loop diagrams, marshalling, termination schedules, and panel documentation that actually matches how EPCs and system integrators work.
On the panel side, you’ll practice panel layout basics, component selection, sizing, wiring philosophy, earthing, and documentation like GA drawings, SLDs, cable schedules, and BOMs. You’ll also work through real scenarios such as pump control, motor control, and basic process control loops.
By the end of the DCS and Panel Designing Training, you’ll be comfortable reading engineering packages, creating clean documentation, and talking confidently with electricians, site teams, and automation engineers—skills that hiring managers expect. If you want a hands-on DCS and Panel Designing Training that feels close to real project work, this course fits.
Curriculum
- 15 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 22 Hours
- Module 1: DCS Fundamentals & Plant Automation Flow0
- Module 2: Instrumentation Signals & Basics for DCS0
- Module 3: Reading PFD & P&ID Like a Site Engineer0
- Module 4: Tagging Philosophy & I/O List Preparation0
- Module 5: Loop Diagrams & Termination Understanding0
- Module 6: Control Narratives, Logic Basics & Interlocks0
- Module 7: Cause & Effect + Shutdown/Trip Philosophy0
- Module 8: Alarm Fundamentals (Practical)0
- Module 9: DCS Hardware, I/O Cards & Marshalling0
- Module 10: Panel Design Basics & Standards0
- Module 11: Component Selection & Sizing (Core)0
- Module 12: Power Distribution & SLD for Panels0
- Module 13: Panel GA Layout & Wiring Practices0
- Module 14: Earthing, Shielding, Cables & Glanding0
- Module 15: Deliverables, Testing & Commissioning Basics0





