
Industrial Automation Training
Duration: 3 Months
This course is a complete training program designed to make you job-ready in the field of industrial automation. It covers the essentials of automation tools and systems including PLCs, SCADA, sensors, HMI, and control panels. With a strong mix of theory and practical sessions, the course helps you understand how industrial processes are monitored and controlled. You’ll start from the basics—like understanding automation needs, logic building, and programming—and gradually work on real-time simulations and industrial project setups.
Modules Covered:
1. RLC (Relay, Lamp, Contactor Wiring):
Understanding the wiring and interconnection of relays, indicator lamps, and contactors in industrial panels for control circuits.
2. PLC (Programmable Logic Controller):
Programming, wiring, and troubleshooting PLCs for automated machine and process control.
3. HMI (Human-Machine Interface):
Designing interactive HMI screens for real-time monitoring and control of industrial processes.
4. VFD (Variable Frequency Drive):
Configuring and integrating VFDs for controlling the speed, torque, and direction of electric motors.
5. SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition):
Developing SCADA systems for centralized supervision, data collection, and control of industrial operations.
6. Instrumentation:
Installation, calibration, and troubleshooting of industrial instruments like sensors, transmitters, and actuators.
7. Industrial Networking:
Setting up and managing industrial communication networks using protocols such as Modbus, Profibus, Ethernet/IP, and Profinet.
8. DCS (Distributed Control System):
Designing and programming DCS systems for managing complex, large-scale industrial processes with distributed control.
9. Servo Drive and Servo Motor:
Wiring, configuring, and controlling servo systems for high-precision motion control applications.
10. Stepper Drive and Stepper Motor:
Understanding the control, wiring, and application of stepper motor systems for accurate step-by-step motion tasks.
11. Panel Design Using Electrical CAD:
Creating professional electrical panel layouts, schematics, and wiring diagrams using Electrical AutoCAD software.
Placement Scope:
Students are placed in industries like steel, cement, chemical, and manufacturing. Roles include Automation Engineer, PLC Programmer, Maintenance Engineer, and Control System Technician.