This online PLC training course is done as a live classroom, using an online virtual classroom platform with live classes and a tutor present throughout the course. Not just an e-Learning package, this is a REAL LIFE classroom, giving you the opportunity to interact with the tutor. This course is fully interactive and a free copy of the software to each attendee which the tutor can view and give feedback on. The course is the best possible online experience you can have with a fully accredited certificate on completion of the exam. All instructions for installing the software and licencing it will be given prior to the course beginning. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 5 day course covers 2 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7 and Allen Bradley (but will be slightly bias towards Allen Bradley due to the simulation software being used, which will also be given to you to keep). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! A full set of course notes and manuals will be emailed to you.
This is a two day City and Guilds 7543 training course with a practical and oral exam. Candidates will be provided with course study notes. Who are the qualifications for? The City and Guilds 7543 qualification is for those who are already practising in the industry, or for those whose aim is to enter the industry and for those wanting to gain a certificate for their own personal skills development. This City and Guilds 7543 course is arranged in the following sections: Legislative and organisational requirements and procedures Operating principles and functional requirements including environmental and legal requirements Health & Safety/environmental requirements Environmental issues Legislation and regulations Use and application of special purpose tools, equipment and materials needed for system recovery Identification, recovery and charging Leak detection Disposal, recycling or destruction of waste
The following areas are designed to allow personnel to quickly determine the locations of faults on a PLC controlled plant, to develop their own programmes, and to monitor and fault find plant operation on both stand alone and networked systems. The Programmable Logic Controllers Advanced course is designed for candidates who have specific objectives in mind. Local Area Networks Remote I/O Racks Interconnection with Scada Advanced Programming Instructions Communications Protocols Remote Monitoring & Control via modem etc Shift Register & Sequencer Register Read Write Commands Analogue I/O Error Codes, diagnosis Device Time Scans Network Interface Modules Alarm & Error Messages & Checking Interrupt & Fault Handling Routines Message & PID Control & Handling.