Programmable Logic Control

“Programmable Logic Controller

Using Siemens

Yogyakarta,15-17 April 2014

Objective

PLC Training is also designed to help delegates keep abreast of the latest Siemens’s PLC technologies and techniques available in this area, this tutorial offers an excellent opportunity for delegates to ask specific questions and exchange ideas relating to their own applications.

Who Should Attend

  • PLC Engineering and Design Personel
  • Maintenance and technical services personnel
  • P rocess and operations personnel
  • Technical and process managers
  • Engineering and design personnel
  • Electrical consulting engineers
  • Electrical contractors

Course Content

Introduction

This section will begin with a discussion of basic theory of operation and how it is used to control a process. It will also identify potential applications and relate how PLC control compares with traditional methods of control. A discussion of the benefits of  PLC control will follow.

Hardware Configuration

This section will describe the various components used in the formulation of a PLC control system for Siemens S7-400. Included will be methods to select the correct features and capabilities to match the process requirements.

  • CPU sizes and types
  • Backplanes
  • Power supplies
  • I/O module types

Installation and Wiring Considerations

There are necessary steps that must be taken to ensure that the control system will be correctly installed to provide safe and reliable operation. Installation recommendations and techniques will be given for the following:

  • Power and grounding
  • Enclosures
  • Input devices and wiring methods
  • Output devices and wiring methods

Commissioning

This section will discuss the methods used and preparations that should be made to guarantee a smooth and trouble free system start-up.

Safety Issues and Techniques

This section will define the major safety issues relating to control systems. A number of techniques will be discussed to address these issues including:

  • Solid state switching
  • E-Stops
  • Power-up delays
  • Equipment re-starting
  • Watchdog circuits
  • MCR circuits

PLC Numbering Systems

PLC control system hardware and software use alternate numbering systems. The delegate will be exposed to the different base systems and how to convert to and from the decimal format.

Programming Siemens S7-400

The delegates will be instructed in the commands and logic necessary to assemble a basic PLC program to control an industrial process. The delegate will perform a simple programming exercise.

Interactive Discussion

This will be an opportunity for delegates to interact and trade relevant stories and experiences.

Programming Software

Various types of programming software will be introduced to the delegates. Techniques for simple program development and downloading will be demonstrated. Topics will include:

  • Program functions
  • Program keying and development
  • Connecting to the PLC
  • Set-up
  • Program downloading
  • Monitoring and diagnostics

Hardware will be available so that the delegate can get some hands on experience programming and downloading.

Structured Programming

The concept of structured and block programming will be explained. Methods and techniques will be described which can be used to organize and standardize PLC programs so that they can be easily understood.

Documentation Strategies

The various types of documentation required for effective installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting will be reviewed.

Programmable Logic Controller Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting a Programmable Logic Controller-based control system has its challenges and advantages. The necessary tools and techniques required to perform this will be covered. The use of programming software to monitor and diagnose process and hardware problems will be demonstrated.

Operator Interfaces

The various types of operator interfaces and how they can be used to enhance the control and diagnostic abilities of the Programmable Logic Controller will be discussed.

Data Acquisition

Methods of collecting and storing process data using the PLC s7-400 and peripheral computer stations will be described. Advanced data representation, graphics, and calculations using the computer to enhance the adaptive control capability of the Programmable Logic Controller based system will also be covered.

Commissioning

This section will discuss the methods used and preparations that should be made to guarantee a smooth and troublefree system start-up.

Safety Issues and Techniques

This section will define the major safety issues relating to control systems. A number of techniques will be discussed to address these issues including:

  • Solid state switching
  • E-Stops
  • Power-up delays
  • Equipment re-starting
  • Watchdog circuits
  • MCR circuits

PLC Numbering Systems

PLC control system hardware and software use alternate numbering systems. The delegate will be exposed to the different base systems and how to convert to and from the decimal format

Methode

  • Presentation
  • Discuss
  • Case Study
  • Evaluation
  • Simulation (Laboratory/Workshop)*

Facilities

  • Module/ Handout
  • Certificate
  • Traning Kit
  • Souvenir

Course Fee

Course Fee: Rp 7.500.000,- / Participant Nett Non Residential

Fasilitator

  Ir. Edwin Ardiansya, SE & Team

  Expert in Motors, Drives, Automation using DCS & PLC

  System Integrator Siemens

Time and Venue

Public Training

Time      :  15-17 April  2014

                  20-22 Mei 2014

Place     : Aston Hotels Yogyakarta

Inhouse Training

Depend On Request time

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