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PLC Systems Training Course
This is a super course for industrial technicians.

Troubleshooting PLC Systems is an
intensive 8-part training course designed to meet or exceed your PLC training
needs. Within one short week, this amazing training program will have
your students, or employees reading, understanding and troubleshooting
Programmable Logic Control systems. The easy to follow lesson format allows each
person to learn at an accelerated rate. The information gained from each lesson
can be used immediately by those participating in this training exercise. Both
rung and block format PLC instructions are covered in this complete training
package.
This course consists of eight lessons on two DVD's and includes a full sized
work book and answer guide.
Suggested training time with final exam is 36 hours.
**A solid
understanding of relay circuitry is recommended before presenting this training
program.
See: Our Relay Training Module -
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Complete PLC Training Course: $219.00
plus $12.00
shipping
This package is designed for an individual student or technician refresher
course.
If you actually have a classroom situation please contact us for classroom
packages of 5 or 10 students.
email: sales@electronic-supply.com
PLC Training Part 1:
The PLC training program begins by comparing the
operation of relay circuitry to that of the PLC system. Understanding these
similarities will make learning the PLC system much faster and easier. The
student will learn the sequence of events which must take place in any automated
piece of equipment. They are also introduced to the three sections of every PLC
control system.
PLC Training Part 2:
In part 2 of the PLC program your students will
be introduced to the operating principles involved with the input, output and
logic sections of the PLC system. Then they will begin their understanding of
basic PLC logic instructions. They will learn about the examine ON, examine OFF
and output instruction bits. Next, they will begin to apply these PLC
instruction bits to actual PLC ladder diagrams. Common addressing techniques are
also covered in part 2.
PLC Training Part 3:
In the third training session your students will
gain an in depth understanding of the operating principles involved with the
input, output and logic sections of the PLC system. Analog, digital and discrete
modules are covered. Part 3 also provides vital information on common power
supply problems.
PLC Training Part 4:
In the fourth training session your students will
learn proper programming techniques. They will learn how to enter, edit, add or
delete program instruction bits. The scanning sequence involved in examining the
condition of the input field devices, comparing the program to the condition of
the input devices and updating the output ports is all covered in part 4. Also
covered are immediate update instructions and PLC counter instructions in block
format.
PLC Training Part 5:
Part 5 continues with PLC programming instruction
bits. Your students will learn how rung format counters function, block and rung
format timer instructions function, latch-unlatch instructions, math
instructions, comparison instructions and many more pieces of useful
information. Our goal is to make your people understand how each of these
instruction bits effect the total operation of the PLC system.
PLC Training Part 6:
In part 6 your students will learn about move
instructions, the binary numbering system, decimal numbering system, how to
count in octal, hexadecimal and BCD digital formats. They will also learn how to
easily convert from one format to another. Since PLC systems are digital in
design, this training is vital.
PLC Training Part 7:
Here your students learn how the PLC can be used
to monitor and control a servo valve or servo motor. Part 7 examines the
characteristics of the analog signal and digital signal. It then progresses into
basic open loop and closed loop servo control systems. In this training segment
your students will also learn proper preventative maintenance procedures for the
PLC system, how to read and understand flow charts, error codes and fault
registers. Basic troubleshooting procedures are also covered in this portion of
the PLC training.
PLC Training Part 8:
In the final training session your students will
learn how to systematically localize faults to either the input, output or logic
section of the PLC controller. They will learn how to troubleshoot with, or
without the use of the program monitor. Part 8 concludes with basic Safety
procedures when working on PLC systems plus an over view of the material covered
in the previous 7 sessions.
UCANDO training programs PLC-5 and PLC-10 are
complete. These programs include pretests, final exams, workbooks, DVD training
sessions and a leader guide. Simply follow the steps outlined in the leader
guide to provide high quality training at a fraction of the cost of many other
training products. You will be amazed at the ease with which the PLC training
program can be presented by your own trainer.