[smartslider3 slider=2]
IPCS Automation has well defined course modules and training sessions for students. IPCS offer unique learning experience with the best infrastructure and latest tools.In IPCS Automation prepare students as per the industry demand and helps them to grab the best opportunity by providing them the necessary training and the experience on live Projects.
A PLC is a computer that can be adapted to control just about any industrial machine, from rugged assembly line robots to delicate sensors. PLC are designed to be useful across many environments and on may machines. Because of their relative simplicity and easy programming, PLC can be attached to control just about any machine or system used in commercial and industrial application. PLC is a control system using electronic operations. Its easy storing procedures, handy extending principles, functions of sequential/position control, timed counting and input/output control are widely applied to the field of industrial automation control.
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