Introduction to PLCs
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Introduction to PLCs
•Type of LearningTraining
Course CodeA7215
Duration1 week
Course Fee £600
Awarded ByThis is a non-accredited course. The learner will receive a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course.
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About the course
Day 1: Fundamentals of PLC Technology (8 hours)
Morning Session: Introduction to PLCs
- Understanding the significance of PLCs in industrial automation
- Basic components and architecture of PLC systems
- Safety considerations in PLC programming and operation
Afternoon Session: PLC Hardware and Software
- Exploring different PLC brands and models
- Introduction to programming software
- Hands-on exercises: Navigating and setting up a PLC
Day 2: PLC Programming Basics (8 hours)
Morning Session: Ladder Logic Fundamentals
- Overview of ladder logic programming
- Logic symbols and their meanings
- Creating simple ladder logic programs
Afternoon Session: Input and Output Devices*
- Input devices (sensors) and their interfacing
- Output devices (actuators) and control
- Practical exercises: Configuring inputs and outputs in a PLC program
Day 3: Advanced PLC Concepts (8 hours)
Morning Session: Timers and Counters
- Understanding timers and their applications
- Working with counters in PLC programs
- Advanced timer and counter exercises
Afternoon Session: Practical Applications and Troubleshooting*
- Real-world applications of PLCs in industry
- Troubleshooting common PLC issues
- Course conclusion.
By the end of this 3-day course, participants will have gained a solid understanding of PLC technology, programming fundamentals, and practical applications. You'll leave with the confidence to work with PLCs in various industrial settings and embark on a journey toward becoming a skilled automation professional. Join us for this comprehensive introduction to PLCs and unlock the potential of automation in your career.
Start Date/s
01/04/2025
Assessment
You will be assessed with a series of practical scenarios to complete.
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