zenon Substation HMI (UK) | 2 days
In this training, you will learn and practice using the Energy Edition of the control system's functionality.
The basis for this training is a virtual substation. For this purpose, we will create the single-line diagram and implement the command processing for the switches of the line branches.
The following modules are used in this training: ALC (Automatic Line Coloring), command processing and topological interlockings.
Prerequisites:
•zenon Energy Edition: no prior knowledge is required.
•zenon Editor and Runtime: basic knowledge is required
•Windows: basic knowledge is mandatory
•Automation: basic knowledge is beneficial
The zenon Energy Edition Training course will provide you with an overview of the basic operations in the zenon Energy Edition. In the zenon Energy Edition Training course, you will complete a step-by-step process to learn about zenon Energy Edition, from engineering a colored network topology (ALC) to applying commands and possible protocol specifications. We will show you how to conduct topological troubleshooting with your network topology. You will gain an in-depth knowledge of the zenon Energy Edition and its possible applications in the energy industry.
Agenda:
Introduction & Preparatory Work
- Introduction to the Energy Edition
- Creating a Single Line Diagram
- Understanding IEC61850 simulator setup
- Configuring IEC61850 client driver
- Creating and importing variables
- Renaming imported variables
- Creating a Single Line Diagram screen
- Linking the screen in the menu navigation
- Purpose of ALC in electrical systems
- Understanding active elements and line statuses
- Configuration of ALC sources
- Defining sources and first lines
- Adding switches and disconnectors
- Configuring grounding elements
- Validating colour propagation and topology
- Ensuring correct functionality of switch elements
- Safe switching of circuit breakers
- Understanding IEC61850 object model integration
- Overview of command processing screen types
- Building a command processing screen
- Setting up REMA for switching direction texts
- Creating command groups and interlocks
- Assigning commands to variables
- Testing command processing in Runtime
- Adding commands via context menu
- Implementing Lock actions
- User administration and security
- Creating and assigning menus
- Understanding automatic interlocking behaviour
- Configuring unlockable vs. non-unlockable interlocks
- Defining condition variables and command groups
- Implementing external interlock conditions
- Assigning interlocks to variables
- Expanding the Single Line Diagram
- Creating worldview and zoom features.
- Designing branch symbols and substation structures
- Integrating a second power source
- Configuring multiple power supply
- Adding a transformer and its configurations
- Handling line and transformer terminations
- Error checking and compiling the project.
In this training, you will learn and practice using the Energy Edition of the control system's functionality.The basis for this training is a virtual substation. For this purpose, we will create the single-line diagram and implement the command pr...
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Lesson zenon Substation HMI (UK) | 2 days Lesson type: Event
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zenon Substation HMI (UK) | 2 days
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- Name
- 26.02.2026 - 27.02.2026 (EN)
- Location
- COPA-DATA United Kingdom
- Starts
- 26.02.2026 09:30
- Duration
- 1 day and 7 hours
- Registration deadline
- 7 days before start
- Cancellation deadline
- 7 days before start
- Free seats
- 5
- Instructed by
- Jack Mayne
- Name
- 14.05.2026 - 15.05.2026 (EN)
- Location
- COPA-DATA United Kingdom
- Starts
- 14.05.2026 09:30
- Duration
- 1 day and 7 hours
- Free seats
- 5
- Instructed by
- Jack Mayne
- Name
- 10.09.2026 - 11.09.2026 (EN)
- Location
- COPA-DATA United Kingdom
- Starts
- 10.09.2026 09:30
- Duration
- 1 day and 7 hours
- Free seats
- 5
- Instructed by
- Jack Mayne
- Name
- 19.11.2026 - 20.11.2026 (EN)
- Location
- COPA-DATA United Kingdom
- Starts
- 19.11.2026 09:00
- Duration
- 1 day and 7 hours
- Free seats
- 5
- Instructed by
- Jack Mayne