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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Programmable Logic Controllers are launched way back in 1970s and today PLC s are being
used in all the industries. The PLCs are being extensively used in manufacturing/ production,
packing, raw material processing etc. for monitoring, regulatory and sequential control, safety
interlocks, motion control, alarms and sequence of events recording, and various other tasks.
These are operated either in standalone mode and or they are interfaced with SCADA/ DCS for
enhanced functionality. The applications of PLCs are ever increasing with emphasis on
automation for the improvement of productivity, quality and safety. This is an introductory
course, which aims to build a good understanding about the basics of PLCs and it focuses on
providing the practical aspects of PLC operations, programming, and engineering.
The course covers PLC block diagram, architectures, operation, usage, instructions, applications,
specifications and hardware selection, configuration and programming, wiring diagrams,
installation and commissioning, troubleshooting and maintenance.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Upon Completion of this course the participant will be able to
• Understand PLC fundamentals and programming languages as per IEC 61131.
• Work with PLC programming using ladder logic.
• Develop skills on PLC instructions and operation vis-a-vis applications.
• Have knowledge on PLC Project Engineering, Design and Selection.
• Understand PLC communications.
• Become expert on PLC installation and commissioning.
• Master the art of PLC maintenance and troubleshooting.
• Have a brief exposure to hierarchical structure of control system.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Instrumentation, Electrical, Mechanical and Process Engineers, Project Engineers, Maintenance
engineers and supervisors interested to work in the field of PLCs. The course will definitely be
beneficial for the all the other department people concerned with the plant operations,
maintenance and safety. It could be also useful for the procurement and quality personnel.
TRAINING METHODOLOGY
Training will be delivered through lectures and demonstration with emphasis on practical
examples and case studies. Experienced instructor is provided to guide the participant using
demonstrations and hands on lab exercises so that they are prepared to work confidently in the
field of PLC based automation.
.
PLC
COURSE OUTLINE
Module 1: Introduction to Programmable Controllers
 Definition.
 Basic Concepts – Open /Close loop, Continuous and Discrete Control.
 Background and Evolution of Process Control/ Automation.
 Introduction to programmable Controllers Areas of Application.
 Benefits of PLC Usage.
 PLC and DCS based automation.
 Hierarchical Structure of Control Systems.
 Principles of Operations.
 PLC Block Diagram, Components, I/O Modules.
 Architectures and Scan Cycle.
 PLC programming Languages as per IEC 61131.
 PLC hardware configuration and addressing.
 Relay Logic and the PLC.
 Addressing.
 Program structure, creating blocks and block declaration.
 PLC basic instructions – NO, NC, Set, Reset.
 Mode selection, run/stop.
 Creating a folder, Copying and backing up folders.
 Loading and saving folders to the PLC.
 Searching and Online data monitoring using the reference tables.
 Documentation using the variable declaration and rung comments.
 Editing and modifying programs.
Module 2: Number Systems and Codes—TheirUses andApplication in PLCs
 Number Systems.
- Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal.
 Number System Conversion.
 Binary Codes.
- ASCII, BCD, Binary Code Extended.
 Binary Concepts used in PLC Systems.
 Registers.
Module 3: Logic Functions and Their Relationshipwith PLC Systems
 Basic Logic Functions.
- AND, OR, NOT.
- Truth Tables.
Section 1- BASIC
 Logic Function Applications & Examples as Used in PLC Systems.
 PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbology.
Module 4: GeneralCPU Operation, Memory Systemand PLC I/O Addressing
 CPU Operation, Processor, Scan.
 Memory System, Memory Types, Memory Structure.
 Application Memory.
 I/O Mapping and Addressing.
 I/O and Memory Interaction.
 Configuring Your PLC System.
Module 5: Discrete Input/Output System
 I/O System Basics.
 Remote I/O System.
 Discrete I/O Interfaces.
 Discrete Inputs.
- Description, Uses and Applications, Connections, Multiplexing.
 Discrete Outputs.
- Description, Uses and Applications, Connections, Multiplexing.
Module 6: PLC Instructions and Control Software Programming
 Types of PLC Instructions.
 Ladder Format.
 Block Format.
 Logic Continuity.
 Basic Relay Instructions.
 Ladder Scan Evaluation.
 Special Input Programming, Output Programming.
 Latch/Unlatch.
 Creating Control Output Sequences.
Module 7: PLC Instructions and Control Software Programming
 Timer Instructions, Uses, and Applications.
 Counter Instructions.
 Program/Flow Control Functions and Examples.
 MCR (Master Control Relay), Jump, GOTO Subroutine.
 Register Usage.
 Arithmetic: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, and Square Root.
 Double precision arithmetic.
Module 8: PLC Control System Implementation and Programming
• Control Definition
• Control Strategy
• Analogue PID control.
• Implementation Guidelines
• Program Organization/Implementation
• Flowcharting
• Configuration
• Register Assignment
• Design/ Specifications and Selection
• Documentation and Project Engineering
• Panel and Field Wiring
• Installation and Commissioning
• PLC troubleshooting
• Concept of System bits.
• Fault Tables
• Data Watch Lists
• Diagnosis and resetting faults
• PLC Communications RS232, RS485
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Plc course level 1

  • 1. COURSE DESCRIPTION Programmable Logic Controllers are launched way back in 1970s and today PLC s are being used in all the industries. The PLCs are being extensively used in manufacturing/ production, packing, raw material processing etc. for monitoring, regulatory and sequential control, safety interlocks, motion control, alarms and sequence of events recording, and various other tasks. These are operated either in standalone mode and or they are interfaced with SCADA/ DCS for enhanced functionality. The applications of PLCs are ever increasing with emphasis on automation for the improvement of productivity, quality and safety. This is an introductory course, which aims to build a good understanding about the basics of PLCs and it focuses on providing the practical aspects of PLC operations, programming, and engineering. The course covers PLC block diagram, architectures, operation, usage, instructions, applications, specifications and hardware selection, configuration and programming, wiring diagrams, installation and commissioning, troubleshooting and maintenance. COURSE OBJECTIVES Upon Completion of this course the participant will be able to • Understand PLC fundamentals and programming languages as per IEC 61131. • Work with PLC programming using ladder logic. • Develop skills on PLC instructions and operation vis-a-vis applications. • Have knowledge on PLC Project Engineering, Design and Selection. • Understand PLC communications. • Become expert on PLC installation and commissioning. • Master the art of PLC maintenance and troubleshooting. • Have a brief exposure to hierarchical structure of control system. WHO SHOULD ATTEND Instrumentation, Electrical, Mechanical and Process Engineers, Project Engineers, Maintenance engineers and supervisors interested to work in the field of PLCs. The course will definitely be beneficial for the all the other department people concerned with the plant operations, maintenance and safety. It could be also useful for the procurement and quality personnel. TRAINING METHODOLOGY Training will be delivered through lectures and demonstration with emphasis on practical examples and case studies. Experienced instructor is provided to guide the participant using demonstrations and hands on lab exercises so that they are prepared to work confidently in the field of PLC based automation. . PLC
  • 2. COURSE OUTLINE Module 1: Introduction to Programmable Controllers  Definition.  Basic Concepts – Open /Close loop, Continuous and Discrete Control.  Background and Evolution of Process Control/ Automation.  Introduction to programmable Controllers Areas of Application.  Benefits of PLC Usage.  PLC and DCS based automation.  Hierarchical Structure of Control Systems.  Principles of Operations.  PLC Block Diagram, Components, I/O Modules.  Architectures and Scan Cycle.  PLC programming Languages as per IEC 61131.  PLC hardware configuration and addressing.  Relay Logic and the PLC.  Addressing.  Program structure, creating blocks and block declaration.  PLC basic instructions – NO, NC, Set, Reset.  Mode selection, run/stop.  Creating a folder, Copying and backing up folders.  Loading and saving folders to the PLC.  Searching and Online data monitoring using the reference tables.  Documentation using the variable declaration and rung comments.  Editing and modifying programs. Module 2: Number Systems and Codes—TheirUses andApplication in PLCs  Number Systems. - Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal.  Number System Conversion.  Binary Codes. - ASCII, BCD, Binary Code Extended.  Binary Concepts used in PLC Systems.  Registers. Module 3: Logic Functions and Their Relationshipwith PLC Systems  Basic Logic Functions. - AND, OR, NOT. - Truth Tables. Section 1- BASIC
  • 3.  Logic Function Applications & Examples as Used in PLC Systems.  PLC Circuits and Logic Contact Symbology. Module 4: GeneralCPU Operation, Memory Systemand PLC I/O Addressing  CPU Operation, Processor, Scan.  Memory System, Memory Types, Memory Structure.  Application Memory.  I/O Mapping and Addressing.  I/O and Memory Interaction.  Configuring Your PLC System. Module 5: Discrete Input/Output System  I/O System Basics.  Remote I/O System.  Discrete I/O Interfaces.  Discrete Inputs. - Description, Uses and Applications, Connections, Multiplexing.  Discrete Outputs. - Description, Uses and Applications, Connections, Multiplexing. Module 6: PLC Instructions and Control Software Programming  Types of PLC Instructions.  Ladder Format.  Block Format.  Logic Continuity.  Basic Relay Instructions.  Ladder Scan Evaluation.  Special Input Programming, Output Programming.  Latch/Unlatch.  Creating Control Output Sequences. Module 7: PLC Instructions and Control Software Programming  Timer Instructions, Uses, and Applications.  Counter Instructions.  Program/Flow Control Functions and Examples.  MCR (Master Control Relay), Jump, GOTO Subroutine.  Register Usage.  Arithmetic: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, and Square Root.  Double precision arithmetic. Module 8: PLC Control System Implementation and Programming • Control Definition • Control Strategy • Analogue PID control.
  • 4. • Implementation Guidelines • Program Organization/Implementation • Flowcharting • Configuration • Register Assignment • Design/ Specifications and Selection • Documentation and Project Engineering • Panel and Field Wiring • Installation and Commissioning • PLC troubleshooting • Concept of System bits. • Fault Tables • Data Watch Lists • Diagnosis and resetting faults • PLC Communications RS232, RS485 •