Introduction to PLCs

Introduction to PLCs

Type of LearningTraining

Course CodeA7216

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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

Week 1: Understanding PLC Basics

Session 1 (Tuesday): Introduction to PLCs (3 hours)

  • The significance of PLCs in industrial automation
  • PLC components and architecture
  • Safety considerations in PLC programming and operation

Session 2 (Thursday): Exploring PLC Hardware and Software (3 hours)

  • An overview of different PLC brands and models
  • Introduction to PLC programming software
  • Hands-on exercises: Setting up and configuring a PLC

Week 2: PLC Programming Fundamentals

Session 3 (Tuesday): Introduction to Ladder Logic (3 hours)

  • Understanding ladder logic programming
  • Logic symbols and their meanings
  • Creating simple ladder logic programs

Session 4 (Thursday): Input and Output Devices (3 hours)

  • Input devices (sensors) and their interfaces
  • Output devices (actuators) and control
  • Practical exercises: Configuring inputs and outputs in a PLC program

Week 3: Advanced PLC Concepts

Session 5 (Tuesday): Timers and Counters (3 hours)

  • In-depth exploration of timers and their applications
  • Working with counters in PLC programs
  • Advanced timer and counter exercises

Session 6 (Thursday): PLC Communication  (3 hours)

  • Communication protocols in industrial automation
  • PLC networking and data exchange
  • Hands-on exercises: Configuring PLC communication

Week 4: Practical Applications and Troubleshooting

Session 7 (Tuesday): Real-world PLC Applications (3 hours)

  • Real-world applications of PLCs in different industries
  • Troubleshooting common PLC issues
  • Case studies and group discussions

Session 8 (Thursday): Projects (3 hours)

  • Group projects: Apply your knowledge to solve practical automation challenges
  • Project presentations and peer feedback
  • Course conclusion.

By the end of this 4-week course, participants will have gained a thorough understanding of PLC technology, programming fundamentals, advanced concepts, and practical applications. You'll leave with the confidence to work with PLCs in various industrial settings and the skills needed to troubleshoot common issues. Join us for this extended introduction to PLCs and embark on a journey toward becoming a proficient automation professional.

Type of LearningTraining

Course CodeA7216

CostQuestion tooltip iconRead More

Awarded ByThis is a non-accredited course. The learner will receive a certificate of attendance upon successful completion of the course.

Assessment

You will be assessed with a series of practical scenarios to complete.

Information About Fees

The course cost is £600.

Have a question? Get in touch!

Or call us on 01282 733373