The 5-Day Beginner Industrial Robotics Course is designed for individuals with little to no prior experience in robotics, offering a solid introduction to the fundamentals of industrial automation. This hands-on training program provides participants with the essential skills and knowledge to understand, operate, and program industrial robots, preparing them for real-world applications. Throughout the course, attendees will learn the basics of how robots work, including their key components, types, and movements. The course starts with an overview of industrial robots and their role in various industries, followed by essential safety protocols to ensure safe and effective robot operation. Practical sessions will allow participants to set up and perform simple robot tasks, building their confidence in controlling and programming robots. By the end of the 5-day training, beginners will have a clear understanding of how industrial robots function, how to program them for various tasks, and how to set them up safely. They will be equipped with the foundational skills needed to start a career in robotics or apply robotic solutions in their own industries, driving efficiency and automation.
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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.
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.
Course Description: The 18th edition course is a 3 day short course aimed at anyone involved in the design, construction and inspection and testing of electrical systems, also a nationally recognised ‘must have’ qualification for companies seeking to recruit electricians. It is intended to introduce the candidate to a working knowledge of the Wiring Regulations along with a brief overview of the Electricity at Work Regulations covering their statutory duties. Previous knowledge of the regulations is not assumed, however, a fundamental knowledge of electrical principles is assumed. Please be aware that the Wiring Regulations course is not designed to teach you every regulation in the book but it will teach you the best practices on how the reference the latest regulations as you would on the job. As such key topics currently covered on the 17th Edition will still be included. We have been delivering Wiring Regulations courses for many years and although it is mainly theory based you cannot beat real training in a real classroom. By training with other people in your class you will benefit from being able to ask relevant questions as well as finding the answers to many questions from your fellow students that you may not have even thought of. The examination is a 2 hour multiple choice, open book PC based examination with instant results. The course cost includes examination entry fees. Focus: You will study the latest standard of the IET wiring regulations, including essential subjects such as safety, selection and erection of electrical equipment. There are 8 key modules and current amendments: Section 1 – Scope, Object and FundamentalsSection 2 – DefinitionsSection 3 – Assessment of general characteristicsSection 4 – Protection for SafetySection 5 – Selection and Erection of equipmentSection 6 – Inspection & TestingSection 7 – Special Installations or locationsSection 8 – Functional Requirements This course does include the latest amendments such as: Electromagnetic Disturbance Surge Protection Medical locations Operating and Maintenance Gangways Arc Fault Detection Devices (AFDDs) Changes to fire safety requirements in chapter 422, covering the design of electrical installations in industrial, commercial and multiple-occupancy homes, as well as new information for ‘protected escape routes’ Protection against over voltages Changes across Part 7: Special Locations This classroom based course will show, teach and perfect you on how to reference and use the book for situations that you will encounter while working in the field.
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