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Remark: This class is generic. It is custom configured for the system it is requested for. For a copy for a specific system please call (612)646-2476. CITS-PMNT Systems Preventive Maintenance/Trouble Shooting Class Type: Maintenance System: Requested System Duration: Depends on the system. Call for exact duration. Class Audience: Automation Systems Operators and/or maintenance personnel for Automation Systems Offered At: Customer site or St Paul # of Students: Minimum 4, Maximum 8 Cost: Depends on the system. Call for exact dollar amount. Pre-requisites: At least one class for the relevant system at the 5000 Level wherever applicable. Or a good knowledge of relevant system hardware, wiring, system operation and a nodding acquaintance with system programming and system engineering is assumed. Brief: The basic focus of the class is to discuss thoroughly a Preventive Maintenance schedule for an Automation System Hardware and Software. This is accomplished by having the students follow the following rigorous but challenging schedule in class: 1. All central and distributed device databases are saved on permanent media. 2. System is halted and reinitialized with the saved databases. Proper and normal system operation is verified. 3. System is halted. System is initialized with a CITS-Exclusive Default Test and Checkout Database. The items below are checked: 3.1 System Operating System 3.2 System response with the Default Database 3.3 Diagnostic Procedures with the Default or other Database 4. All modules are checked for visual damage. 5. At least one module is rotationally diswired and rewired from its remote devices. 6. At least one module carge cage/panel is rotationally disassembled and reassembled. 7. System is initialized again with the CITS-Exclusive default database. 8. All inputs and outputs are tested for proper response per the CITS-Exclusive and CITS-Generated System documentation. 9. System is halted again and reinitialized with the proper site database. 10. System stands PMed for 3 months. 11. Each student gets a CITS-Exclusive PM manual for the specific system under consideration. Every aspect of PM is supported by hands-on lab projects. Each project has to be completed with 100% success or it is defined as a system trouble and then must be resolved as an actual system problem or circumvented with hardware/software ingenuity. If there is not enough time to resolve particular system problem, the student will be referred to the proper trouble shooting curriculum. Objectives: Upon completion of the course the student will be able to: Identify and isolate (not necessarily solve) every problem of every aspect of the entire system under consideration. Test and checkout every aspect and module of the system under consideration. Perform all provided diagnostics test and procedures for the system under consideration Bring the system on-line (using knowledge obtained in other classes) from any failed or other state given the relevant parts that may be needed and given the proper database files generated for the system earlier. Document and record all PM work on CITS-Generated forms for later reference. Topics: System hardware/software/firmware overview. System load/dump procedures System diagnostic procedures System Diagnostic Programming System Maintenance/Maintenance Record Keeping |
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