PLC Training
Since their introduction several decades ago, programmable logic controllers, or PLCs, have become the most common way of controlling manufacturing equipment and processes. CiNet's PLC training provides an overview of a PLC system, examines a PLC processor, and describes the input and output systems of a PLC.
PLC Training Benefits
CiNet's PLC training covers 13 fundamentals of programmable logic controllers including architecture, HMIs, troubleshooting, I/O communication, installation/maintenance, programming, symbology, ladder logic, networks, numerics, program entry, functions and hardware.
PLC Training Highlights
- How PLCs can be used to control machines and processes
- HMIs that can communicate through a network and are customized for a particular machine or process
- Considerations involved in wiring PLC chassis and PLC programming initialization
- How catalysts affect reaction rates and how equilibrium reactions can be affected by temperature and pressure
- How real-world devices can be connected to the input and output systems of a programmable logic controller
- Entering a ladder diagram program into the memory of a programmable logic controller
- How to use the PLC programming software to troubleshoot software and network problems
PLC Training Courses
For a series catered to your company's needs please contact us at 1-800-294-1140.
- PLCs: Architecture
- PLCs: HMIs and Troubleshooting
- PLCs: I/O Communication
- PLCs: Installing and Maintaining
- PLCs: Introduction to Programming, Part 1
- PLCs: Introduction to Programming, Part 2
- PLCs: Ladder Logic and Symbology
- PLCs: Networks and Network Troubleshooting
- PLCs: Numerics, Part 1
- PLCs: Numerics, Part 2
- PLCs: Program Entry, Testing, and Modification, Part 1
- PLCs: Program Entry, Testing, and Modification, Part 2
- PLCs: Programming Functions, Part 1
- PLCs: Programming Functions, Part 2
- PLCs: Troubleshooting Hardware
- PLCs: Troubleshooting Software, Part 1
- PLCs: Troubleshooting Software, Part 2
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