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ST Plcintro

This 3-day introductory course on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) aims to teach basic PLC instructions through hands-on simulation of industrial circuits. The course is designed for those with no prior PLC knowledge and will cover PLC control principles, basic instructions like input/output, timers, counters, and internal relays. Students will learn to design basic ladder diagrams and sequential interlock programs.

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ST Plcintro

This 3-day introductory course on Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) aims to teach basic PLC instructions through hands-on simulation of industrial circuits. The course is designed for those with no prior PLC knowledge and will cover PLC control principles, basic instructions like input/output, timers, counters, and internal relays. Students will learn to design basic ladder diagrams and sequential interlock programs.

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Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) Course Code ST-PLC-INTRO

Duration 3 Days Prerequisites No prerequisite requirement for the course. General technical competence would assist accelerated learning. Aims and Objectives The training aim of this course is to teach the basic instructions of a PLC with a strong element of practical, hands-on simulation of industrial related circuits. The course is paced to suit all learners. This course is not for people with prior PLC knowledge and programming Content Introduction PLC control principles Basic PLC instructions: Wiring instructions Input / Output Open and closed contacts Series connections AND function OR functions Timers Counters Internal relays and functions Basic ladder diagram design Sequential interlock programming

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