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IPCS Automation training programs provide the best practices in the latest technology, trends to challenge in the immensely competitive areas of SCADA,PLC,DCS,HMI,VFD,Panel design and electrical control.Our course is highly practical -oriented ,aimed at supporting and encouraging fresh engineers to foray into automation industry and to tune each engineer personally.
Programmable logic controller or PLC system is used to control electromechanical process.It was discovered by the automotive industry to substitute the re-wiring of the machine’s control panel. PLCs can be programmed easily which can be understood clearly well.. The hardware components of a PLC system are CPU, Memory, Input/output, Power supply unit, and programming device.The IPCS automation training is designed after years of dedicated research in the field of automation.All systems provides each students with the knowledge and skill required to achieve great success in their career.
PLC TRAINING SPECIFICATIONS :
Advanced PLC Program Professional – Duration – 60 hrs
1.Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Architecture of PLC Different Modules, Power Supply Unit Etc.
- Need of PLC in Designing
- Different Types of Sensors – Sinking, Sourcing, NPN, PNP
- Monitoring the Process Through Sensors – Connection Details
- Analog Addressing, Continuos Process Monitoring and Control
- Configuring Alarms
- Different Types of Controllers – On/Off, Proportional, Derivative, Integral and PID Control
- PLC Programming of Branded PLCS
- No/Nc Concept
- Data File Handling – Forcing I/O
- Wiring and Fault Correction
- Programming Practices
2. Introduction to SCADA.
- SCADA Packages
- Need of PLC in Designing
- Role of SCADA in Industrial Automation
- SCADA System Configuration, RTU, Communication Protocols
- Script Programming
- Real Time and Historical Trend
- Onfiguring Alarms
- Real Time Project Development with PLC Interfacing
- Communication with other Software
3.Control Panel Designing
- Different Types of Panels
- Basic Components to be Installed in a Panel
- Wiring Details of Panel
- Specification and Physical Dimension of Components
- Earthing and Cabling of Panels – Standard Procedures
- P&I Diagram Preparation