IMFFP 3 -PLC Industrial Maintenance and Fault Finding Professional 3
Joshua Mouncey
The Scantime PLC Industrial Maintenance & Fault Finding Professional 3 (IMFFP®) Assured by City & Guilds training programme is for anyone who has completed the PLC IMFFP® 1&2 and for those who will be working with PLCs, Industrial Networks such as PROFIBUS, PROFINET & EtherNet/IP as well as HMIs and Drives on the factory floor while being able to fault find, make modifications and maintain the existing manufacturing systems and networks.
Skills / Knowledge
- Continuous Improvement
- HMI Programming
- Logical Working
- Motor Drive Control
- Network Error Handling
- Performance Management
- Process Data Handling
- Process Diagnostics
- Profibus Configuration
- Profinet Configuration
Issued on
August 8, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire
Earning Criteria
Required
The delegate has successfully completed the PLC IMFFP® 3. The delegate has completed a range of interactive training sessions to gain a clear knowledge and understanding of working with industrial PLCs and communication networks in a range of industrial environments communicating between PLCs, HMIs, and Drives. The delegate can also make modifications and maintain existing HMI systems as well as control the operation of Drives.
The delegate has successfully completed an end of programme assessment based on the outcomes from the sessions completed throughout the programme. This assessment gives the delegate the up to date and relevant knowledge to carry out their daily Maintenance and Fault-Finding activities.
The delegate has successfully completed a range of practical assessment tasks throughout the training sessions on industry standard equipment and based on the content and outcomes of the sessions completed. These assessments give the delegate knowledge and confidence to work practically and safely with industrial PLC controlled production equipment.
The delegate has successfully created and contributed to group projects, to test and prove their full understanding of Process Control and Data Handling between PLCs and shop-floor networks. These assessments were to develop their ability for teamwork, undertaking planning, implementing changes to PLC programs, network communications, final testing, and monitoring the outcome.