Hands-On Industrial Automation Training Workshops

Training Workshops

PLC S7-1500 TIA Portal Workshop

– Siemens PLC S7-1200 and S7-1500 series

– Download and Software Installation of TIA Portal

– TIA Portal user interface

– Main Components of a TIA Portal Project: Use and Best Practices

  • Devices and network configuration
  • Project structure, Program blocks and Programming languages
  • Technology blocks
  • PLC tags
  • PLC data types
  • Watch and force tables
  • Traces

– Basic and Extended PLC instructions

– Logic debugging

– Communication with other PLCs

– Troubleshooting the wiring and Profinet network

 At the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

  • Create an S7-1500 project from scratch using the best practices
  • Confidently use the TIA Portal development environment
  • Configure the hardware components and the Profinet devices
  • Wire, configure, and use digital inputs, digital outputs, analog inputs, analog outputs, RTDs, thermocouples, and encoders.
  • Create a Human Machine Interface
  • Establish communication with other PLCs
  • Archive and retrieve a PLC backup

 

– Siemens Sinamics series overview

– Drive hardware overview: power modules, control units, line modules, and

   interfaces

– Electrical safety procedures PPE, lockout/tagout, and tryout

– Fundamentals of LV AC drive and operation principles

– Hands-on: Familiarization with Sinamics hardware

– Startdrive software

– Speed regulator tuning

– Torque limitation and torque sharing

– Drives parameters backup

At the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

  • Install, commission, and troubleshoot Siemens Sinamics drives
  • Wire inputs, outputs, and encoders
  • Configure different control modes
  • Configure communication with the PLC
  • Troubleshoot wiring and faults
  • Archive and retrieve a drive backup

 

– ABB ACS880 series overview

– Drive hardware overview: frames, modules, and extensions

– Electrical safety procedures PPE, lockout/tagout, and tryout

– Fundamentals of LV AC drive and operation principles

– Hands-on: Familiarization with ACS880 hardware and control panel

– Drive Composer software

– Speed regulator tuning

– Torque limitation and torque sharing

– Capacitors reforming

– Drives parameters backup

At the end of the workshop, you will be able to:

  • Install, commission, and troubleshoot ACS880 drives
  • Wire inputs, outputs, and encoders
  • Configure different control modes
  • Configure communication with the PLC
  • Troubleshoot wiring and faults
  • Archive and retrieve a drive backup