The Emerson Controller Maintenance – Logic Developer PLC course provides the student with the skills necessary to troubleshoot and correct faults in Emerson PLCs.

3 Days Location
$2,100.00 incl.
Stan Baker, Mark Perry, Kelli Settell

3 days, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

CO

TMMI- CO
  • 5000 Robb St, Bldg 3A
  • Wheat Ridge
  • CO
  • 80033
  • United States
Presented by Kelli Settell
  • $2,100.00 incl.

3 days, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

UT

TMMI- UT
  • 4414 S Century Dr
  • Murray
  • UT
  • 84123
  • United States
Presented by Mark Perry
  • $2,100.00 incl.

3 days, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM

CIMTEC Automation-Richmond
  • 7818 Shrader Road
  • Richmond
  • Default
  • 23294
  • United States
Presented by Stan Baker
  • $2,100.00 incl.

Description

The Controller Maintenance - Logic Developer PLC course provides the student with the skills necessary to troubleshoot and repair faults in PLCs (90-30, 90-70, VersaMax, RX7i and RX3i).The class is taught using Logic Developer PLC software, which is part of the Machine Edition family of products, and features the PACSystems RX3i Controller. The focus is on interpreting existing ladder logic programs for troubleshooting purposes. Students are taught how to use the troubleshooting tools to determine where faults have occurred and how to correct them.

Audience

This course is intended for anyone who will be troubleshooting GE Intelligent Platforms PLC control systems using Proficy Logic Developer PLC Machine Edition software. The course is designed for electrical technicians, electricians, and/or engineers beginning to work with Logic Developer PLC, who will be tasked with modifying and maintaining PLC programs and hardware.

Prerequisites

Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment, and have a basic understanding of electrical/control fundamentals.

 

Special Instructions: 

  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use dual monitors, one for the Webex classroom presentations, and one for Virtual Machine Environment with programming.
  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use a headset.  This helps reduce any feedback from PC speakers/microphones.

Course Syllabus