In the complex world of industrial automation, troubleshooting dead circuits requires a shift in strategy. While voltage and current are the go-to metrics for live systems, they become irrelevant once power is disconnected. This is where resistance testing becomes the primary diagnostic tool for technicians maintaining PLC inputs, motor coils, and sensor loops.
This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to train a maintenance team for industrial automation systems. It covers key training areas such as PLC programming, SCADA systems, fault troubleshooting, safety procedures, and continuous learning to ensure optimal system performance and reduced downtime.