Course Overview:
This course offers a comprehensive understanding of integrated automation control in industrial systems, covering practical applications and foundational concepts that support design and operations in industrial environments. The course focuses on improving efficiency and increasing productivity through automation control, providing engineering and software solutions to enhance process performance.
Course Objectives:
- Equip participants with a thorough knowledge of automation control fundamentals in industrial systems.
- Understand the structure of modern industrial systems, including sensors, actuators, and control units.
- Learn how to set up and apply automation programs to improve industrial performance.
- Develop skills for managing integrated systems using automated control techniques.
- Understand the basics of preventive maintenance for devices and systems to ensure continuity and efficiency.
Course Content:
- Introduction to Automation Control: Key concepts and principles of automation control and its industrial applications.
- Automation System Components: Various types of sensors and actuators and their roles in industrial systems.
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs): Programming PLCs and designing control systems using PLCs.
- Digital and Analog Control: Applications of digital vs. analog control in industrial operations.
- Industrial Systems Integration: Methods for linking and integrating systems to boost performance efficiency.
- Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Maintenance techniques for automated systems and approaches for troubleshooting.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for engineers and technicians working in automation control and engineering industries, as well as project managers, production managers, maintenance supervisors, and anyone interested in advancing their skills in automation control and its applications in industrial systems.