Seminar for Technicians, Electrical Experts, Assistant Electrical Experts, Industrial Mechanics, Electromechanics and all those personnel who have the need to obtain knowledge about PLC’s.
Who is this seminar for?
Anyone related to the maintenance and service of industrial and commercial plants such as:
- Manufacturing plants
- Smart residences
- Commercial buildings
- Hospitals
- Treatment plants
- Buildings and public works
- Continuing Education, Students
- Airports
- Pharmaceuticals
- Others
General Objective of the Seminar:
This seminar is perfect for anyone who wants to have a clear foundation about PLC’s. Time is money, so this seminar has an immediate impact as staff begin applying the concepts to solve problems in the shop floor or work area.
Justification:
Anyone related to the maintenance of industrial plants, the area of utilities, manufacturing and production, benefit from this course in a practical way. Newly graduated technicians have a great opportunity to gain knowledge in PLC programming with applications and practical exercises which will facilitate their job search.
Course objectives:
At the end of the seminar the participants should be able to:
- Identify the most important components of a PLC and describe their functions.
- Identify the most common analog and discrete inputs.
- Interpret a ladder diagram of digital logic and the report associated with it. Same.
- Identify the operational differences between various models and brands From PLC, Omron, A. Bradley, Aromat.
- Correctly connect the different Inputs and Outputs of the transistor type, Triac, relay, etc.
- Describe and program the functions for the ON Delay, Off Delay timers among others, including counters.
- Make electrical diagrams and program them with digital logic.