Training Courses / What You'll Learn
Upon completion, you will have designed a PLC Program from scratch with the inclusion of Alarm Routines, Status Routines and Control Routines incorporating safety.
You’ll understand the basics of the PLC including its general hardware, addressing and wiring.
You’ll be able to have scheduled access to connect, download and run your created programs on a Live PLC via ePAS.
You’ll be able to structure your programs correctly into Networks and Blocks.
You’ll learn about the most commonly used instructions and how to use them in your programs.
You’ll learn best-practice programming including where and why we use certain control and safety routines.
You’ll be able to perform basic fault finding tasks to locate problems within PLC programs.
You’ll understand the differences between Digital and Analogue signals and how to incorporate each in programs.
You’ll learn advanced programming techniques including Indirect Addressing, Data Buffers and Shift Registers
for controlling Sequencers.
By the end of this course you will understand the basics of PLCs such as its hardware, wiring and programming
components as well as being able to create your own PLC Programs to Industrial Standards using Ladder Logic
and common routines that help to create a full program.
We will walk you through the foundations of PLC Programming, universal to all PLCs, covering commonly used
programming instructions as well as how to design and structure a program safely.
Our PLC programming courses not only teach you the basics of the PLC equipment which every programmer is
required to learn but more importantly, how to write control routines and programs to a standard that is required
in industry.
This Course Includes:
- Certificate of Completion.
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- Access to a Live PLC.
- Access to PLC Programming Software.
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- Course Tutor Support.
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- 20+ PLC Programming Tutorials and Videos.