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PLC SCADA Training Course

A Programmable Logic Controller, PLC or Programmable Controller is a digital computer used for automation of electro-mechanical processes, such as control of machinery on factory assembly lines, amusement rides, or light fixtures.PLCs are used in many industries and machines. Unlike general-purpose computers, the PLC is designed for multiple inputs and output arrangements, extended temperature ranges, immunity to electrical noise, and resistance to vibration and impact.

Programs to control machine operation are typically stored in battery-backed-up or non-volatile memory. A PLC is an example of a hard real-time system since output results must be produced in response to input conditions within a limited time, otherwise unintended operation will result. PLC SCADA Training Course is best for those who want to get into automation jobs.

Duration

2.5 Months including Lab

Eligibility

Undergraduates, Graduates Post-Graduates
Job Aspirants

Pre-requisites

Electronics Concepts


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INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATION

~ Brief Description of a Control System
~ Pneumatic Controller, PID Controller, PLC Controller
~ History & Need of Industrial Automation
~ Application of Industrial Automation
~ Basic Components of Automation
~ Hardware Classification of Automation

PLC – Programmable Logic Controllers:

~ Introduction of PLC.PLC Basics.
~ PLC hardware, software & architecture.
~ Wiring (sourcing & sinking) concepts.
~ PLC applications & its addressing.
~ Programming with ladder language.
~ PLC Instructions Uploading/Downloading/ monitoring.
~ Forcing of I/Os.
~ Communication with software.
~ Fault finding & Communication.
~ Programming on On-site applications.

GETTING FAMILIAR WITH PLC OF ALLEN BRADLEY (Analog / Digital) / OMRON / SIEMENS

~ Type of PLC
~ Hardware & Architecture of PLC
~ Application and Advantage of PLCs
~ Sourcing and Sinking concept
~ Programming Language of a PLC
~ Introduction to field Device(Input/output)
~ Data files in PLC Programming
~ Brief Description of a Logic Gates
~ Simulator analysis of a PLC Programming
~ Communication with PLC
~ Wiring different field device to PLC
~ Uploading, Downloading & Monitoring programs
~ Introduction to SFC
~ Introduction to Instruction List
~ Introduction to Ladder Logic

ADVANCED PROGRAMMING IN PLC

~ Introduction to jump and label instruction.
~ Introduction to SBR and JSR instruction.
~ Forcing of I/O
~ Monitoring/Modifying Data table values
~ Hands on experience on real time applications
~ Fault finding/troubleshooting and documentation
~ Interfacing proximity sensor with PLC
~ Interfacing with Relay
~ Control circuit designing with feedback concept

LADDER LOGIC PROGRAMMING

~ Comparison b/w Gates, Relay Logic& ladder logic
~ Description of using Memory bit in a programming
~ Mathematical Concept ADD,SUB,MUL,DIV and etc
~ Logical Concept AND,ANI,OR,ORI, EXOR,NOT etc
~ Special Function MOV,SET,RST,CMP,INC,DEC
~ Programming based on Timer And Counter

SCADA – Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition:

~ Introduction SCADA
~ Creating applications of SCADA.
~ Creating & editing tags.
~ Dynamic process graphic.
~ Real-time and Historical trending.
~ Alarms & events.
~ Recipe Management.
~ Device connectivity.
~ Script for logic development.
~ Database connectivity.
~ Communication with software.

Panel Designing/ Instrumentation:

~ Introduction Basics of control & power drawing.
~ Safety factors during panel designing.
~ lLoad management
~ Electricalprotection & wiring
~ Preparation of power & control circuits.
~ Maintenance &troubleshooting of control circuits.
~ Process Instrumentation
~ Various transmitters/ sensors.
~ Position sensor.
~ Temperature measurement.
~ Pressure Measurement.
~ Flow Measurement.
~ Load Measurement.
~ Level Measurement.
~ Valves & transmitters.
~ Instrument Transformers (CT,VT).
~ Process control basics, closed & open loop control.
~ Process controllers (on-off,proportional, PID).
~ HMI – Human Machine Interface:
~ Creating applications, creating tags.
~ Downloading/ uploading programs
~ Creating alarms in programs.
~ Creating securities in program.
~ Communication with PLC.
~ Fault/troubleshooting diagnostics.

PLC SCADA Training Course covers Practical Training on Omron, Allen Bradley (Analog), Allen Bradley (Digital) & Siemens.

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