Industrial Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Clean, dependable power is essential to smooth-running factories – however, many factories are not afforded this luxury.
The 1609 family of Industrial DIN Rail-Mounted Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) are intended to help bridge this gap for its
customers.
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This course provides the tools required to troubleshoot and maintain a tag-based PLC system using the Logix PLC platform. Learn how to troubleshoot
ladder logic using the Logix software to isolate faulty input and output field devices. A detailed lecture with hands-on labs will be presented
involving various input/output devices that are hard-wired to the PLC (ie: proximity switches, contactors, etc.).
Next Learn how to read and troubleshoot PLC-based ladder logic, recognize and understand basic bit bype instructions, as well as timer/counter,
comparison and math instructions. Throughout the course, numerous labs will be given to reinforce the lecture subject matter.
This is an excellent primer course for those planning on taking the Rockwell Automation Logix courses.
Who should attend: Who should attend: Individuals who want to become knowledgeable in troubleshooting and maintaining a Logix-based, PLC control system.
3-Day Course (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM)
Cost: $1,195.00
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course tuition. No shows will be billed for the full tuition. It is strongly suggested that only "refundable" travel and lodging arrangements be made.
Rockwell Automation reserves the right to alter course schedules, content, limit class size, reschedule, discontinue or cancel courses, and change
tuition costs.
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EtherNet/IP™
Frustrated with different networks for business, office, plant floor and everything in-between? Want to control your machinery,
supervise your factory, manage your enterprise and surf the Web with just one network? Take the next step in achieving your goals
with EtherNet/IP. EtherNet/IP (Ethernet Industrial Protocol) is an open industrial networking standard that supports both real-time
I/O messaging and message exchange.
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