
Programmable Logic Controllers 15
Our PLC15 course is an advanced training programme designed to provide learners with the knowledge and practical skills required to program, operate, and fault-find Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).
This course covers everything that our PLC10 course does and the extra 5 days covers the City & Guilds 2391-52 Initial & Periodic Inspection & Testing.
The course leads to a nationally recognised EAL Level 3 qualification, making it highly valuable for career progression in industrial environments.
The typical 15 day course usually covers 2 or 3 of the major manufacturers: Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi (this can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement). The course aims to be 90% practical — every student works on their own dedicated training rig and computer.
2 or 3 of the major manufacturers: Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi. (this can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement)
£2,550
(£3,060.00 inc VAT)
What is Obtained/Achieved?
Course Duration:
15 Days
Please note the course dates may not run consecutively. We will be in touch to confirm subsequent dates after registration. if you would like to discuss the exact course dates for each module.
Understanding the principles and operation of PLC systems.
Learning how to write and interpret PLC programs.
Developing skills in fault finding and diagnostics.
Gaining knowledge of industrial control systems and automation processes.
Building confidence in working with real PLC equipment.
By the end of the course, learners should be able to design, program, and troubleshoot PLC-controlled systems effectively.
A comprehensive Level 3 award combining both Initial Verification (for new or newly altered electrical installations) and Periodic Inspection & Testing (for existing installations).
Allows holders to certify, inspect, test and report on electrical installations in compliance with current UK standards.
On completion, you will be able to carry out certification for new installations and to perform periodic inspections, issue condition reports, and ensure installations meet safety and regulatory requirements.
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Pre-Requisites:
Good understanding of BS7671 IET Building Regulations and experience working in the electrical industry with an understanding of 3 phase systems


Accredited
Upon completion of
Programmable Logic Controllers 15 participants receive:
EAL Level 3 Award in Programmable Logic Controllers
Programmable Logic Controllers — Accredited by City & Guilds
City & Guilds 2391-52 Initial & Periodic Inspection & Testing
What Our Students Say About This Course
chris h
Mar 2024
"great place to learn with excellent tutors."
Ahmed F
Jul 2020
"I thing the course is bi Advanced for non Electricians. For the Engineers need some bridge course to can catch up. For me was just right course because I am an Electrician but my colleagues was struggling."
