Introduction
As an authorised training centre for Emerson, we are pleased to offer the opportunity for our clients to enrol in a ‘STEP’ certified Emerson Controller training course.
Objective
The Emerson Controller Maintenance - Logic Developer Controller course provides the student with the skills necessary to troubleshoot and repair faults in Emerson programmable logic controllers (90-30, 90-70, VersaMax, RX7i and RX3i). The class is taught using Logic Developer Controller software, which is part of the PAC Machine Edition family of products. The focus is on interpreting existing ladder logic programs for troubleshooting purposes. Students are also taught how to use the troubleshooting tools within the software to determine where faults have occurred and how to correct them
Intended Audience
This course is intended for anyone who will be troubleshooting Emerson control systems using Proficy Logic Developer software. It is designed for electrical technicians, electricians, and/or engineers beginning to work with Emerson Control Systems who will be tasked with modifying and maintaining Controller programs and hardware.
Prerequisites
Participant’s Background:
Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment. Participants should have a basic understanding of electrical/control fundamentals.
Course Condition:
The cost of this course is $1,695 ex per person. There is a minimum participant requirement for the course to proceed. Full payment is required prior to course commencement. Cancellation fees of 20% will apply if less than 48 hour notice is given.
Modules
- Define the function of each hardware component of Emerson Controller systems
- Describe the Machine Edition software environment
- Configure and establish communication to the Emerson Controller hardware
- Configure Emerson Controller hardware using Logic Developer Controller software
- Define the instruction set(s) for Emerson Controllers
- Modify existing ladder logic in Emerson Controllers
- Interpret existing ladder logic for troubleshooting purposes
- Research hardware and software information in Infolink
- Access and interpret controller and I/O fault tables
- Use troubleshooting tools within Logic Developer Controller software.
Schedule
2 days
9.00 am to 4.00 pm (approx.)
Lunch and light refreshments will be provided.
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