Process Control – PLC and DCS System

Introduction…

 

Introduction to Basic Ladder Logic Instructions

XIC – Examine if Closed , XIO – Examine if Open , OTE – Output Energize , OTL – Output Latch , OTU- Output Unlatch , OSR – One-Shot Rising

 

Ladder Logic Counters

The following is a list of counter instructions in SLC 500, CTU – Count Up, CTD – Count Down, RES – Reset

 

Fuzzy Logic Fuzzy Logic -  Introduction

Fuzzy Logic Fuzzy logic (FL) and its application

 

Remote Monitoring & Diagnostics

Remote Access Modem Kits offer dial-in connections to the most common control system configurations.

 

SCADA RTU’s

The SCADA RTU is a (hopefully) small rugged computer which provides intelligence in the field,

 

RSLogix 5000

RSLogix 5000 software supports the ControlLogix architecture, and is the programming software for the Logix5550/55/61/63 controllers

 

Basic use RSLogix ™ Software

  • Starting RS Linx ™ and RS Logix ™

  • PC to PLC Communications

  • Working efficiently with tool bars

  • On Line and Off Line Operation

  • Quickly compare PLC program copies

  • Communicating with the PLC

  • Burning the EPROM

  • Find your way around in large PLC programs

  • Using Rs Logix ™ as your second troubleshooting partner

  • Forces Enabled/Disabled safely

  • Data files and subroutines

  • How to find your own answers using software

  • Questions from the audience

PLC Ladder Logic

  • Is it normally open or normally closed?

  • A basic rung of logic

  • Instruction types

  • MCR, JSR and basic structure of a PLC program

  • Adjusting Timers and Counters

  • What is integers, binary, floating point data memory areas.

  • symbols and rung descriptions

  • Standard Operating Practices (SOP)

  • Backing up your PLC programs

  • Protecting your PLC programs

  • Reliable operating procedures

  • EPROM for zero downtime

  • Documenting change

  • Safety while troubleshooting

  • File Management

  • Downloading and Uploading

Troubleshoot Actual Problems

  • Basic troubleshooting theory

  • The most common problems

  • Relating your PLC program to the real world

  • Tracing and monitoring input and outputs

  • How to recover quickly from lightning and other power problems

  • Actual troubleshooting exercise

  • Using Rs Logix’s ™ Advanced Diagnostics

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