PLC Troubleshooting Boot Camp On-Site Training
Our custom training is designed to give students the "Real World Experience" of troubleshooting faults in PLC systems. We have the ONLY Hands On PLC Troubleshooting Training Equipment in the training business. Course Description/AgendaWe have the ONLY Hands On PLC Troubleshooting Training Equipment in the training business. Our custom training is designed to give students the "Real World Experience" of troubleshooting faults in PLC systems. The instructor has thousands of fault combinations to choose from. The Boot Camp starts at a beginner level and progressively takes students to a new level of understanding how to quickly and effectively find faults and field wiring problems. This class is 80% Hands-On use of Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1400 Controller and RsLogix 500 software. Over 80 hands on lab projects are available and can be done based on skill level. Each lab project is progressive to another. We use custom training equipment made to be just like the equipment on the floor. One work station for 2 students. Maximum of 10 students per class. Class FocusOur classes teach the students to consider the entire system while troubleshooting. Everything including the I/O power supply, the field inputs, the input module, the LEDs on the input module, the input’s status on the screen display, the ladder logic program, the output’s status on the screen display, the LEDs on the output module, the output module, the field output, and of course all of the wiring between these components. We continually stress the fact that the PLC program is only one part of a complete system. A technician needs to understand a lot more than just what shows up on the computer screen. Our classes constantly drill the students to look at the "big picture" - as well as the "details" - while troubleshooting. "PLC Troubleshooting Boot Camp" classes are not intended to teach, "programming". We concentrate on real-world troubleshooting skills that are useful to technicians. Many misconceptions about PLCs have been handed down over the years from one technician to another and from instructors who have no real field experience just programming experience. We clear up a lot of misconceptions in our classes. Another the problem that we see is that the training they’ve received from our competitors has only given them information about how a PLC-controlled system is "supposed to work", no one has ever shown them how to proceed when the system DOESN’T work. Their previous training has never exposed these technicians to any realistic PLC problems. Our classes are focused entirely on problem solving. We teach our students to use a systematic approach to solving problems. They learn and to use the tools that are available to them, things like the software’s Find All, Cross Reference, and other search features. Our custom "Bit Box" will give students an interactive understanding about Data Tables. Knowing how to systematically track down the problem from one component to another is a critical job skill for every maintenance technician. Classes are limited to 10 students. Two students per workstation. Workstations Include: Demonstration Unit: Course Topics And Objectives
Students should have a good understanding of Relay Logic and Print Reading before taking this class. Who Should Attend
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