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Multi PLC

Burraq UK presents a Multi-PLC Training Course designed to equip students and professionals with comprehensive knowledge of multiple industrial PLC brands and platforms. This course covers programming, configuration, and troubleshooting across diverse systems such as Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Mitsubishi, OMRON, Delta, and FATEK.

Aim Of Multi PLC

To equip learners with practical skills and cross-platform knowledge of multiple industrial PLC systems, enabling them to program, troubleshoot, and integrate various PLC brands for diverse industrial automation applications.

Course Overview

Multi PLC

Total Modules 10
Training Credits 30
Directed Learning Hours (DLH) 150
Course Code BUK1115
  • Diploma (DAE) or degree in Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, or Automation Engineering
  • Basic understanding of PLCs and industrial automation
  • Completion of PLC Level 1 (recommended but not mandatory)
  • Technicians, engineers, or students looking to expand skills across multiple PLC brands
  • Professionals in maintenance, control systems, or automation roles
Course CodeCurriculum TitleCreditDLH
BUK1115-1Introduction and History315
BUK1115-2Introduction to TIA portal and its installation315
BUK1115-3Programming languages315
BUK1115-4Bit Logic Instructions315
BUK1115-5Introduction to analog and digital sensors315
BUK1115-6Intro to VFD315
BUK1115-7PLC Wiring sink/source315
BUK1115-8Intro to AB PLC315
BUK1115-9Counters and compare commands315
BUK1115-10Types of timers in OMRON plc315
Learning Objectives
  • Introduction and History
  • Introduction to TIA portal and its installation
  • Programming languages
  • Making Simple Program in TIA
  • Going online with S7-1200 via TIA
  • Upload /download program in PLC
  • Bit Logic Instructions
  • Timers and Counters
  • Comparator and Arithmetic Functions
  • MOVE Block
  • PLC troubleshooting
  • Introduction to analog and digital sensors
  • Interconnection of  analog and digital sensors with plc
  • Intro to VFD
  • PLC Wiring sink/source
  • Sensor wiring
  • VFD parameter setting
  • HMI (Human Machine Interface) Section
  • Connect and programing  HMI with s7-1200       
  •  ALLEN BRADLY 
  • Intro to AB PLC
  • Intro to micrologix 1000
  • Installing micrologix 1000 and RS linkx
  • Learn to download and upload program in micrologix 1000
  • Use of  emulator in AB
  • AB plc wiring sink/source
  • Sensor wiring
  • NO ,NC and OUT commands
  • Timers TON, TOFF AND retentive  in AB
  • Counters and compare commands
  • Data registers
  • Increment and decrement operations
  • Arithmetic commands
  • Jump and label command
  • High speed counters
  • Connect and programing  HMI with micrologix 1000
  • MITSUBISHI
  • Intro to MITAUBISHI PLC
  • Intro to GX works 2
  • Installing GX works 2
  • Learn to download and upload program in GX works 2
  • Use of  emulator in GX works 2
  • MITAUBISHI plc wiring
  • GX Works 2 Requirement & Setup/Installation
  • GX Works 2 Screen Configuration
  • Create a project and sample program in GX works 2
  • MITAUBISHI PLC wiring sink/source
  • Sensor wiring with  MITAUBISHI PLC
  • Latch and Timer MITAUBISHI PLC
  • Counter
  • Turn Off Simulation
  • Rising Pulse & Falling Pulse
  • How to use Data Register
  • MOVE Instruction
  • Math Instruction
  • Compare command in GX works
  • Connect and programing  HMI with MITAUBISHI PLC
  • OMRON
  • Intro to OMRON
  • Intro to CX-programmer
  • Installing CX-programmer
  • Going online with OMRON Plc
  • Learn to download and upload program with CX-programmer
  • Use of  emulator in CX-programmer
  • OMRON plc wiring types
  • Interfacing sensors with OMRON plc and their wiring
  • Latching and interlocking
  • Connecting NPN and PNP sensors with PLC
  • Commenting and labeling in CX-programmer
  • Types of timers in OMRON  plc
  • Counters with comparison
  • Data registers
  • Arithmetic commands ADD,AUB,MUL,DIV
  • DELTA
  • Intro to DELTA PLC DVP24ES
  • Intro to WPLsoft
  • Installing WPLsoft
  • Going online with DELTA Plc
  • Learn to download and upload program with WPLsoft
  • Use of  emulator in WPLsoft
  • DELTA plc wiring
  • Making PLC Sink/Source
  • Connecting NPN and PNP sensors with PLC
  • LD,LDI  and OUT commands
  • Commenting and labeling in WPLsoft
  • Types of timers in DELTA plc
  • Counters and compare commands
  • Data registers
  • Increment and decrement operations
  • Arithmetic commands ADD,AUB,MUL,DIV
  • Call subroutines
  • Jump and label command
  • High speed counters
  • Encoder with DELTA PLC
  • FATEK
  • Intro to FATEK PLC
  • Intro to Winproladder
  • Going online with FATEK Plc
  • Learn to download and upload program in winproladder
  • Use of  emulator in Winproladder
  • FATEK plc wiring sink/source
  • Connecting NPN and PNP sensors with PLC
  • Sensor wring and its types
  • NO ,NC and OUT commands
  • Commenting and labeling in Winproladder
  • Timers TON, TOFF AND retentive  in AB
  • Counters and compare commands
  • Data registers In FATEK
  • Increment and decrement operations
  • Arithmetic commands
  • Jump and label command
  • High speed counters
  • Encoder with FATEK
  • Motor control with FATEK
  • Engineering students and graduates (Electrical, Electronics, Mechatronics, Automation)
  • Diploma holders (DAE) in relevant technical fields
  • Technicians and professionals working in industrial automation and control systems
  • Individuals with basic PLC knowledge wanting to gain expertise across multiple PLC brands
  • Maintenance engineers and automation specialists seeking hands-on multi-PLC skills

All Modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.

A Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.

To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.