PLC Tutorial
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PLC Tutorial is designed to instruct electrical control professionals on how to successfully integrate PLCs into actual day-to-day industial electrical processes. It not only deals with the hardware and software, but all the surrounding systems that must be compatible to achieve a safe and reliable control system.
The PLC Tutorial is generic in nature and applies to all types and manufacturers.
Our PLC Tutorial is also designed to help delegates keep abreast of the latest PLC technologies and techniques available in this area, this tutorial offers an excellent opportunity for delegates to ask specific questions and exchange ideas relating to their own applications.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
- PLC Engineering and design personnel
- Maintenance and technical services personnel
- Process and operations personnel
- Technical and process managers
- Engineering and design personnel
- Electrical consulting engineers
- Electrical contractors
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Now Offered
Successful completion of this course qualifies delegates to receive a certificate of course completion with indicated CEUs. CEUs are granted by the Engineering Institute of Canada. One CEU is equivalent to 10 professional development hours of instruction.
The following course earns 1.4 CEUs.
Day 1:
Introduction
Hardware Configuration
Installation and Wiring Considerations
Commissioning
Safety Issues and Techniques
PLC Numbering Systems
Programming I
Interactive Discussion
Day 2:
Programming Software
PLC Hardware will be available so that the delegate can get some hands on experience programming and downloading.
Structured Programming
Programmable Logic Controller Programming II
Documentation Strategies
Programmable Logic Controller Troubleshooting
Operator Interfaces
Data Acquisition
Programmable Logic Controller vs. PC Control
Questions and Answers
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The Electricity Forum has established its role as one of the nation's leading conference organizers on subjects of policy and technical common interest to electric power generators and large power consuming companies. With headquarters in Pickering, Ontario, The Electricity Forum is dedicated to providing cost-effective, highly specialized information in the format of forums, electrical tutorials, and industry-wide events. Since 1986, more than 25,000 delegates from leading companies have attended our forums and seminars
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