Siemens PLC Technician Level 2 – SPT2

What is Siemens PLC Programming?

This level focuses on advanced PLC programming techniques used in real industrial applications. Students learn timers, counters, analog processing, function blocks, data handling, process interlocks, and safety logic.

Siemens PLC systems are widely used in: Mining plants, Manufacturing industries, Water treatment systems, Food and beverage processing, Power plants, Oil and gas facilities.

Who needs this training?

Electricians, Instrumentation Technicians, Maintenance Personnel, Engineering Students, Fresh Graduates and Industrial Technicians

If you want to move from manual control systems to intelligent automated systems and confidently handle real PLC based industrial projects, then this training is for you.

What you will learn

  • Industrial Safety and Automation Fundamentals
  • Siemens PLC Hardware
  • Hardware Configuration
  • Ladder Logic Programming
  • PLC Wiring
  • Industrial Discrete Sensors
  • Motor Control Logic
  • PLC Testing and Troubleshooting

Course Outline

Module 1: Timers, Counters and Interlocking Circuits

  • TON Timers
  • TOF Timers
  • Retentive Timers
  • Counter Instructions
  • Motor Interlocking Techniques
  • Sequential Control Systems
  • Automatic Start and Stop Sequences
  • Program Testing and Troubleshooting

Module 2: PLC Memory Areas and Data Handling

  • Input, Output and Memory Areas
  • Data Types
  • Symbolic Addressing
  • Tags and Variables
  • Data Blocks
  • Data Monitoring
  • Data Modification Techniques

Module 3: Functions and Function Blocks

  • Function Development (FC)
  • Function Block Development (FB)
  • Instance Data Blocks
  • Program Structuring
  • Reusable Programming Techniques
  • Modular Program Design

Module 4: Advanced Programming and Analog Processing

  • Arithmetic Instructions
  • Comparison Instructions
  • Move Instructions
  • Analog Input Configuration
  • Analog Output Configuration
  • 4–20mA Signal Processing
  • 0–10V Signal Processing
  • Signal Scaling Using FC105 and FC106
  • Engineering Unit Conversion

Module 5: Process Control and Safety Logic

  • Alarm Functions
  • Monitoring Functions
  • Permissive Logic
  • Process Interlocks
  • Emergency Stop Logic
  • Motor Protection Logic
  • Introduction to HAZOP
  • Introduction to HAZID
  • Introduction to SIS
  • PID Control Fundamentals

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