1. 1 Electrical Troubleshooting Simulator, PLC Trainers and VFD Tutorial Proven Instructor Based Training and Training Materials Check them out at: http://www.bin95.com/
10. 4 Troubleshooting Basics Description: This basic electrical training program teaches a proven systematic approach to troubleshooting circuits, called the "Five Step Troubleshooting Approach." The process is explained using electrical circuit simulation, animated graphics and text. Once familiar with the troubleshooting techniques you can work through a section that guides you through this troubleshooting process on a simple lighting circuit. You can then try to troubleshoot 30+ faults on the 6 lighting circuits. Some are common faults when wiring lights, others not so common. Here the time and dollars used to solve the fault will be measured and evaluated. The program also records all the steps performed to solve the faults for later analysis of your troubleshooting approach.
12. 6 Maintenance Troubleshooting Relay Control Circuits Description: This electrical training program builds on the Troubleshooting Electrical Circuits program. Here, you will increase your maintenance troubleshoot skill with a more complex electrical control circuit consisting of numerous relays, switches, lights, and solenoids. You will use the elementary wiring schematic, connection wiring diagrams and a volt ohm meter to troubleshoot 50+ faults of varying difficulty. The program contains sections to describe how the 2 circuit works as well as how to use the maintenance troubleshooting tools. The program evaluates the time and money spent to solve the fault and records all the steps performed to solve the fault. This can be used for later analysis of your maintenance troubleshooting approach.
14. 8 Troubleshooting Electrical Motor Control Circuits (TMC) Description: This electrical plant maintenance training program builds on the Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits program. Here, you will troubleshoot 3 motor control circuits like the reversing motor controlled garage door. This circuit contains such components as limit switches, three phase reversing motor starter, push buttons, step down transformer, and safety switch. Elementary wiring schematic and connection wiring diagrams will be used as an electrical troubleshooting guide while you troubleshoot 50+ faults of varying difficulty. The program contains sections to describe how the electrical motor control circuit works as well as how to use the troubleshooting tools. The program evaluates the time and money spent to solve the fault and records all the steps performed to solve the fault. This can be used for later analysis of your troubleshooting approach and makes this software a great choice for your school's electrical program or maintenance technician training in general.
16. 10 Advanced Troubleshooting Industrial Control (TIC) This simulation models fluid processing systems similar to systems found in various industrial applications. This system consists of a variety of components including a Pump, Agitator, Heaters, Motors, Transformers, Contactors, and Overloads. The process control portion of the system consists of a variety of components typically found in industrial control systems such as: Temperature, Float, & Selector Switches, Relays, Timers, Pushbuttons, Solenoid Valves, Fuses, and Indicators. The 51 built in faults to solve, simulate both electrical and mechanical failures. Users can interact with the simulation just like a real system. Users can operate the system remotely or locally. they can take voltage, resistance and current measurements with a multi-meter, inspect, repair and replace components, disconnect and ring out wires.
30. Lesson 2: More Basics. PLC Software Tips like finding instruction help, split screen, about the project tree, custom data monitor and the processor status file.
31. Lesson 3: PLC Scan Cycle. How the PLC's looks at the logic and real world inputs and outputs.
32. Lesson 4: An Event Recorder PLC Program. In this lesson we will cover on how to record and play back (in sequence) an event or series of actions (inputs) then play them back as outputs. You will be recording up to 20 events, using FFL's and FFU's. Includes PLC ladder logic example to use in PLC. (.rss file)
33. Lesson 5: Tracking Parts on a Conveyor Line. Learn how to track a part that is moving down a production line or conveyor with the PLC, by tracking parts you can determine when to remove a rejected part for example. Includes PLC ladder logic example to use in PLC. (.rss file)
34. Lesson 6: Grinding Machine PLC Program. This lesson simulates a grinding machine by running a table up and down and into the grinder (resurfacing grinder). Includes PLC ladder logic example to use in PLC. (.rss file)
40. 20 VFD Trainer - Variable speed drives explained The VFD Trainer Freq Drive Training Software CD is tutorial of the AC frequency drive and related motor control troubleshooting. The variable speed drives explained (VFD controller operation) are common place in industrial AC motor speed controls and rotating equipment. As industry realized the cost savings from VFD freq drive implementation and the cost justification, variable speed drives are becoming even more common place. This VFD Training Software CD has a final exam, laboratory manual and the ability to print a Certificate of Completion.
50. 23 RSLogix 5000 PLC Training CDCLXTrainer CBT software for ControlLogix ™
51. 24 RSLogix 5000 PLC Training CDCLXTrainer CBT software for ControlLogix ™
52. 25 RSLogix 5000 PLC Training CDCLX Trainer CBT software for ControlLogix ™ The CLX Trainer ControlLogix ™ Training Software (CBT) includes an introduction to ControlLogix ™ with an overview of RSLogix 5000 ™. Software CD has a final exam, laboratory manual and the ability to print a Certificate of Completion. This computer based training software , is an ideal tool for learning the fundamentals of RSLogix 5000 ™ programmable logic control. The look, feel and operation of our simulations so closely mimics Allen Bradley's latest software offering, that many need a second look to be sure its not RSLogix 5000 ™.(Especially if you currently own a copy of RSLogix 5000 ™ as you can open it from within the CLXTrainer.)
53. 26 CBT PLC training, tutorial and simulator 2 CD Set
54. 27 CBT PLC training, tutorial and simulator 2 CD Set 1st CD: The PLC Trainer version 4.32 uses RSLogix ™ ladder logic look and feel and now includes analog instruction, an area that has been overlooked by most PLC training materials. 2nd CD: LogixPro ™, an ideal tool for learning the fundamentals of RSLogix ™ ladder logic programming. The look, feel and operation of our ladder rung editor so closely mimics Allen Bradley's latest software offering, that many need a second look to be sure who's editor they're using. (Especially if you currently own a copy of RSLogix ™ as you can open it from within the PLC Trainer.)
55. 28 AC Motor Controls CBT CD Introduction Purpose of a Motor Starter Components of a Motor Control Circuit NEMA Starter Size Numbering System Various Motor Starting Requirements- Single Speed, Multiple Speed, Reversing, Reduced Voltage, etc. Common Motor Circuits Symbols for Control Components Manual Starters Magnetic Motor Starter Operation Standard Two and Three Wire Control Wiring Diagrams vs. Ladder Diagrams Troubleshooting Using Ladder Diagrams Variations on the Motor Control Circuit 120-Volt Control vs. 480/240-Volt Control Control Transformers Proper Fusing and Grounding Multiple Start/Stop Stations Emergency Stop Buttons Single Phase Motor Starting Time Delay and Latching Relays Pilot Devices - Pressure, Temperature, Level, and Limit Switches Power Circuits The Combination Motor Starters Checking Power Fuses and Breakers Wiring Up a Motor Starter Troubleshooting Control Circuits