This hands-on seminar will build on the topics and concepts discussed in day one as well as introducing the attendee to additional Programmable Logic Controllers program instructions, addressing styles, sinking and sourcing, and an introduction to networking. You will also learn how to troubleshoot equipment that is missing some documentation. Methods learned in the seminar are applicable to any brand of PLC. To summarize, the attendees will learn to troubleshoot an entire machine, complete with description of operation, electrical print, PLC program, and program cross-reference.
Attending Basic Hands-On PLC Fundamentals & Troubleshooting I is not a prerequisite for this seminar, but it is highly recommended.
Seminar Topics:
- Interpret PLC Addressing
- Sinking and Sourcing Modules
- Timers and Counters
- Reading PLC Programs
- Troubleshooting using Cross-Reference Techniques
- Troubleshooting without Documentation
- Introduction to PLC Networking
Attendees should bring a multimeter, preferably the one they use on the job, with them for this hands-on PLC training.
“The most practical training I’ve ever received.”
-Don Noel, Teleflex Fluid Systems
