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Whether your maintenance staff consists of new hires, engineers or anyone in between, this class can be tailored to meet your specific needs. This course is applicable for maintenance personnel working in manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, government buildings, waste water facilities, shopping centers, apartment buildings and related facilities.
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Whether your maintenance staff consists of new hires, engineers or anyone in between, this class can be tailored to meet your specific needs. This course is applicable for maintenance personnel working in manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, government buildings, waste water facilities, shopping centers, apartment buildings and related facilities.
This course is perfect for multi-craft maintenance technicians, electricians, or other non-programmers who need a general understanding of PLC’s. This seminar converts the seemingly complex world of PLC’s into practical lessons the average maintenance person can understand. We’ve taken information from thousands of pages of manufacturers’ technical manuals, combined it with twenty years of experience and a practical real world philosophy to give you simple, clear, and concise solutions to your everyday PLC problems. (see
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Course Competencies & Learning Objectives:
• Identify PLC components • Read and interpret Ladder Logic • Understand function and purpose of basic programming instructions • Configure a PLC-based control system • Relate actual PLC instructions to “real world” applications • Troubleshoot and correct PLC problems by identifying and isolating most common system faults for noncompliance
Course Outline: I. Speaking the Language of PLCs A. Hardware B. How PLCs Work 1. Past 2. Present 3. Future C. PLC Terminology D. Parts of a PLC 1. Input Interfaces 2. Processor 3. Output Interfaces 4. Power Supplies 5. Programming Terminals E. System Configurations 1. Local 2. Remote 3. Hierarchical 4. Distributive F. Hardware Considerations 1. Field Wiring 2. Master Control Relay 3. Isolation Transformers 4. Four Basic Types of Grounding
II. Reading PLC Ladder Logic A. Organization and Function B. Data Table Organization 1. Numbering Systems 2. Data Table Wires 3. Bit, Word and File Addressing C. Introduction to Programming D. Common PLC Instructions 1. Basic Relay 2. Counters and Timers 3. Data Transfer E. Organization 1. Subroutine Files 2. Selectable Timed Interrupt (STI) Files 3. Jumps and MCR Instructions 4. Fault Routines F. Relating the PLC to the “Real World” Applications III. Troubleshooting Systems & Components A. Safety B. Forcing of Input Data Table & Output Devices C. Identifying I/O Field Device Faults D. Identifying I/O Module Faults E. Identifying System Faults F. Using the Data Monitor Screen G. Using the Processor Status and I.O Status Screen IV. Finding and Fixing the 10 Most Common PLC Problems A. The Ultimate PLC Troubleshooting Flowchart B. Using Troubleshooting Tools C. Using Software Tools D. “Real World” Case Studies
CEU value: 1.4
Length of Course Instruction: 14 hours
Seminar Summary:
This course is perfect for multi-craft maintenance technicians, electricians, or other non-programmers who need a general understanding of PLC’s. This seminar converts the seemingly complex world of PLC’s into practical lessons the average maintenance person can understand. We’ve taken information from thousands of pages of manufacturers’ technical manuals, combined it with twenty years of experience and a practical real world philosophy to give you simple, clear, and concise solutions to your everyday PLC problems. (see
full course description)