Understanding and repairing equipment controlled by PLCs can be very frustrating without a working knowledge of PLCs. This intensive hands-on seminar has been designed to take the mystery out of Programmable Logic Controllers. The information in this seminar applies to all brands of PLCs because they all contain the same basic parts: power supply, CPU, and input/output sections.
In this seminar, you will learn step-by-step methods of troubleshooting PLC hardware and a general understanding of ladder logic. Participants of this seminar will be exposed to information that will make them better troubleshooters and allow them to repair PLC controlled equipment faster.
Seminar Topics:
Advantages of PLCs
Input Modules Operation and Troubleshooting
Output Modules Operation and Troubleshooting
Ladder Logic Compared to Relay Logic
Proper PLC Maintenance
Basic Program Instructions and Addressing
Troubleshooting Using Only a Multimeter
Attendees should bring a multimeter, preferably the one they use on the job, with them for this hands-on PLC training.
"Before I attended this training, I was intimidated by PLCs. From now on, it won't happen again."