subsea control systems training
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Atlas Interactive delivers Subsea Control Systems training using an interactive e-Learning course. This e-Learning course provides an illustration of all the various components of a typical subsea control system, a description of subsea hydraulic control valves and a description of subsea electrical controls.

The Introduction to Subsea Controls Systems course uses 2D and 3D models to allow learners to manipulate virtual subsea control valves so as to more fully understand their operation and individual working components.
Targeted Participants
This course is aimed at all personnel who require an appreciation of the components and operation of subsea control systems.
Typical Duration
Features
- Continuous assessment throughout course
- Automatic remediation of incorrectly answered questions
- Can be tailored to suit a company's specific requirements
- High quality interactive 2D and 3D animations
- Integrated trainee results management system
- Can be deployed by CD ROM, Corporate Intranet or Internet
- SCORM™ Compliant
Course Content
Module 1 - Subsea Hydraulic Control Systems
- Introduction
- What is a Subsea Hydraulic Control System?
- Types of Subsea Hydraulic Control Systems
- Direct Hydraulic Control
- Piloted Hydraulic Control System
- Sequence Hydraulic Control System
- Sequence Hydraulic Control Systems in Action
- Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems
- Multiplexed Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems
- Multiplexed Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems (MUX)
- Multiplexed Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems (MUX) Simulation
- Multiplexed Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems (MUX)
- Multiplexed Electro-Hydraulic Control Systems (MUX)
- Advantages and Disadvantages of the Various Systems
- Advantages and Disadvantages of Subsea Wellhead Control Systems
- Summary
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Module 2 - Introduction to Subsea Controls
- Introduction
- 3D Model Example
- Opening and Latching the Valve
- Closing and Latching the Valve
- Summary
Module 3 - Subsea Electrical and Communications Systems
- Introduction
- Why do we need Electrical Control Systems?
- Subsea Solutions
- Types of Subsea Electrical Control Systems
- The Separate Electrical Power and Communications Option
- Separate Electrical Power and Communications Option in Action
- Combined Power and Communications Option
- Combined Power and Communications Option in Action
- Electrical Power Unit, Voltage and Frequency Control
- The need for Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
- Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS), how it Works
- Summary
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