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SUMMARY:Introduction to Industrial Electrical Principles and Troubleshooting\, Part 3
DESCRIPTION:This two-day workshop covers basic industrial print reading\, relay logic\, industrial controls\, and numbering systems. The course also includes numerous exercises and examples. Participants who complete this course can expect to gain knowledge and learn skills useful in an industrial environment.Objectives:Review print reading including symbols\, practices\, and cross-referencesExplain discrete vs. analog signals used for industrial control systemsDescribe different types of industrial communicationsDefine logic gates and functions and interpret logic gates and logic gate combinations&nbsp\;Explain relay logic with practical exercisesApply the logic to functions of industrial machines' standard start/stop latching circuits and safety circuitsExplain number systemsConvert decimal numbers to binary numbers&nbsp\;Describe digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversionIntroduce PLC/controls and input/output cardsPractical\, hands-on use of meters\, relays\, switches\, and lights will be used throughout the courseIntended Audience: Appropriate for all levels. It is recommended that participants possess good math skills and should have completed Part 1 and Part 2.Workshop Length: 16 hours / 2 days
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DTSTAMP:20250815T205350Z
DTSTART:20250915T123000Z
DTEND:20250915T203000Z
SUMMARY:Introduction to Industrial Electrical Principles and Troubleshooting\, Part 3
DESCRIPTION:This two-day workshop covers basic industrial print reading\, relay logic\, industrial controls\, and numbering systems. The course also includes numerous exercises and examples. Participants who complete this course can expect to gain knowledge and learn skills useful in an industrial environment.Objectives:Review print reading including symbols\, practices\, and cross-referencesExplain discrete vs. analog signals used for industrial control systemsDescribe different types of industrial communicationsDefine logic gates and functions and interpret logic gates and logic gate combinations&nbsp\;Explain relay logic with practical exercisesApply the logic to functions of industrial machines' standard start/stop latching circuits and safety circuitsExplain number systemsConvert decimal numbers to binary numbers&nbsp\;Describe digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital conversionIntroduce PLC/controls and input/output cardsPractical\, hands-on use of meters\, relays\, switches\, and lights will be used throughout the courseIntended Audience: Appropriate for all levels. It is recommended that participants possess good math skills and should have completed Part 1 and Part 2.Workshop Length: 16 hours / 2 days
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