Instrumentation, Measurement, Process Control, PLC, SCADA, UPS & DCS for Water Quality Testing
Start Date : 8 Dec,2024
End Date : 12 Dec,2024
Duration : 5 Days
Price : $ 2,190 (SAR 8,212.50)
Overview:
Modern PLC-based control and automation systems often have improvements and modifications made, resulting in changes needing to be made to the PLC program. This course provides the skills necessary to understand how typical modern industrial PLC and SCADA, UPS, DCS programs work, how to make changes to existing programs and how to create small programs from scratch
Course Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Identify the dangers involved in modifying, existing or creating new PLC, UPS, DCS and SCADA programs
Make changes to existing programs and update ‘back-up’ systems
Demonstrate an understanding of how a complex
PLC program works
Use subroutines to structure programs
Course Content:
Introduction to the Programmable Logic Controller “PLC”
The Role of the Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
Input Devices
Output Devices
Characteristic Functions of a PLC
Construction of a PLC
PLC Glossary
SCADA
Description of the PLC Software
Operating System and Application Programs
Number Systems and Codes
Logic Concepts
PLC User-Programs
Processing Methods
PLC Languages
PLC Architecture
The CPU Module
The Rack or Bus
The Power Supply
The Memory System and I/O Interaction
I/O Modules
Digital I/O Modules
Digital Input Modules
Digital Output Modules 3-5-2.
PLC System
System Programming and Implementation
PLC System Documentation
Data Measurements and Transducers
DCS
UPS systems
Instrumentation and control systems
Case studies
Targeted Audience:
The course is designed for those who have an electrical background (for example maintenance electricians). Candidates who subsequently attend more advanced manufacturer-specific programming courses will find that their progress is enhanced by this foundation in PLC and SCADA programming.