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Aug 19-20, 2010 |
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Comfort Inn Airport & Conference Center 9600 Natural Bridge Rd. St. Louis, Missouri United States
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| Time: |
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Daily |
| Price: |
$1,085 |
| Seats Available: |
8 |
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Course OutlineModule 1This module introduces safety associations, regulations and standards that have been created for machine safety. Hardware and system components used in a typical GuardLogix system are covered. The many types of safety devices that can be connected to a GuardLogix system including fault detection methods employed by safety PLCs are introduced. Understanding safety device connections, functionality and terminology will in turn help in configuring, programming and troubleshooting a safety PLC. The student should be able to point out the differences between a GuardLogix and a standard ControlLogix application. To conclude the module the use of safety tags and how to map standard tags into safety tags is demonstrated. Lessons - Safety Standards
- System Overview
- Safety Devices
- Project Overview
Module 2This module introduces the Guard I/O hardware in more detail. Different configurations and networking options are discussed along with common safety fault detections methods. Information is provided on how to configure Guard I/O modules in RSLogix 5000 using the 1791DS-IB8XOB8 CompactBlock as an example. The student will be able to interpret the operation of programs using safety instructions and troubleshoot a GuardLogix system. Interpreting the LED indicators on GuardLogix processors and Guard I/O modules and the status tags that provide connection and individual point status conclude the module. Lessons - Guard I/O Hardware
- Configuring Guard I/O
- Safety Instructions
- Troubleshooting
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