Introduction To
Programmable Controllers
Teaches the
Fundamentals of Installing, Programming and Troubleshooting PLC's
(Programmable Logic Controllers)
By Glen A.
Mazur, William J. Wendorf
Industrial demand for safe and productive
automated facilities requires that electricians, maintenance
technicians, operators, supervisors, and other industry personnel
possess a thorough understanding of programmable logic controllers
(PLCs). Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers is a
comprehensive introduction to PLC theory, operation, installation,
programming, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The text is a useful
training tool and reference for students, apprentices, and
technicians in the trade. Special emphasis is placed on the wiring
and programming of PLCs for the control of industrial, commercial,
and residential systems.
The CD-ROM included in the back of the text is a self-study aid
designed to complement the content in the book. It includes Quick
Quizzes®, an Illustrated Glossary, PLC Programming Software,
Tutorial Videos, and other related information. The Tutorial Videos
help guide the user through the PLC Software.
Contents includes:
- PLC and Electrical Safety
- Electrical Principles and PLCs
- Electrical Circuits and PLCs
- PLC Hardware
- PLC Programming Instructions
- Programming PLC Timers and Counters
- PLC and System Interfacing
- PLC Installations and Startup
- PLC and System Maintenance
- Troubleshooting Principles and Test
Instruments
- Troubleshooting PLC Hardware
- Troubleshooting with PLC Software
- Appendix
- Glossary
- Index
357 Pages, Two-color, 268 illustrations, Soft-cover
ISBN: 082691375X
ISBN-13: 978-0826913753
Published January 2006
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