Workshop on Industrial Automation Basics PLC SCADA and AC Drives for EngineersAutomation |
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Training
Provided by International Institute for Advanced Training on Control and Automation-IIATCA
What the participants can learn by attending :
a PLC Ladder Logic
o Is it normally open or normally closed?
o A basic rung of logic
o Instruction types
o MCR, JSR and basic structure of a PLC program
o Adjusting Timers and Counters
o What is integers, binary, floating point data memory areas.
o symbols and rung descriptions
a Basic use of PLC Programming Software
o PC to PLC Communications
o Working efficiently with tool bars
o On Line and Off Line Operation
o Quickly compare PLC program copies
o Communicating with the PLC
o Forces Enabled/ Disabled safely
o Data files and subroutines
a Troubleshoot Actual Problems
o Basic troubleshooting theory
o The most common problems
o Tracing and monitoring input and outputs
o How to recover quickly from lightning and other power problems
o Actual troubleshooting exercise
. Brief introduction on standard communication protocols used in the industry Devicenet, Modbus, Profibus, Hart etc
. Brief overview on control and process components Actuators Sensors Electrical control components
Who should attend :
Any experienced Engineer, a practicing Technician, or a Fresher / Newcomer to the Automation & Control world involved in :
a Electrical or Instrumentation system engineering
a Process automation and Building automation projects
a Engineers & Consultants for control & instrument system design in process automation
a Execution of turnkey projects on control and automation involving PLC & SCADA
a Electrical or Instrumentation panel building
a Maintenance and Operation of any Process control and Instrumentation
Eligibility criteria for the participants :
Degree or Diploma in Electrical, Instrumentation or Electronics engineering. Candidates having degree in Mechanical or Chemical engineering may also attend subject to some basic exposures in control engineering
What the participants will receive :.
a High Class Training
a Hands On Experience in Simulators
a Seminar room Handouts and course materials
a Certificate of Completion & Achievement
Related Software Programs or Products: Automation
Related Awards, Degrees or Certifications: Certificate of Completion
Related Jobs or Careers: Qualified Automation Professional
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Workshop on Industrial Automation Basics PLC SCADA and AC Drives for Engineers
COURSE SCHEDULE
Day 1
9 am to 10 am ------- Registration & preamble to few topics on PLC programming
10 am to 10: 15 am -------
Tea break
10: 15 am to 1: 30 pm -------- Multimedia presentation covering topics on PLC s with few animations
PLC processors
Safety Circuit
Memory Structure
Numbering systems and Codes
Basic Introduction to PLC s
Input and Output Modules of PLC
programming
Timer instructions
Counter instructions
Program control instructions
Data manipulation
Math functions
Shift Registers and sequencers
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm -------- Lunch break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm -------- Contd.. Multimedia presentation
Analog inputs and outputs
Networks
Human Machine Interfaces
Day 2
9 am to 10: 00 am --------------- Contd..multimedia presentation on
PLC ladder programming software
configuration
10: 00 am to 10: 15 am ----------------
Tea break
10: 30 am to 1: 30 pm --------------- PLC programming application 1
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm --------------- Lunch Break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm ---------------- Contd. PLC programming
Day 3
9 am to 10: 00 am ---------------- PLC programming-application 2
(Analog applications)
10: 00 am to 10: 15 am --------------- Tea break
10: 15 am to 1: 30 pm -------------- Brief on Standard Communication
protocols used in the industrial
process control
Devicenet
Profibus
Modbus
Data Highway
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm ---------------- Lunch break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm ---------------- Open forum for Q & A
Day 1
9 am to 10 am ------- Registration & preamble to few topics on PLC programming
10 am to 10: 15 am -------
Tea break
10: 15 am to 1: 30 pm -------- Multimedia presentation covering topics on PLC s with few animations
PLC processors
Safety Circuit
Memory Structure
Numbering systems and Codes
Basic Introduction to PLC s
Input and Output Modules of PLC
programming
Timer instructions
Counter instructions
Program control instructions
Data manipulation
Math functions
Shift Registers and sequencers
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm -------- Lunch break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm -------- Contd.. Multimedia presentation
Analog inputs and outputs
Networks
Human Machine Interfaces
Day 2
9 am to 10: 00 am --------------- Contd..multimedia presentation on
PLC ladder programming software
configuration
10: 00 am to 10: 15 am ----------------
Tea break
10: 30 am to 1: 30 pm --------------- PLC programming application 1
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm --------------- Lunch Break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm ---------------- Contd. PLC programming
Day 3
9 am to 10: 00 am ---------------- PLC programming-application 2
(Analog applications)
10: 00 am to 10: 15 am --------------- Tea break
10: 15 am to 1: 30 pm -------------- Brief on Standard Communication
protocols used in the industrial
process control
Devicenet
Profibus
Modbus
Data Highway
1: 30 pm to 2: 30 pm ---------------- Lunch break
2: 30 pm to 3: 30 pm ---------------- Open forum for Q & A
About The Training Provider: International Institute for Advanced Training on Control and Automation-IIATCA
International Institute for Advanced Training on Control and Automation-IIATCA - We provide an individually cared hands-on practical training on PLC, SCADA, DCS and AC Drives (with Siemens , Allen Bradley and Schneider electric automation products)along with complete system engineering on process plants. This training is provided in association with ISA-Kolkata Section(Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society) and each candidate on successful completion of training...

