Industrial Control System Simulations
These programs are realistic computer simulations of Industrial Control Systems. These Advanced Troubleshooting Simulators allow you to develop your troubleshooting skills on complex control systems.
Troubleshoot and Repair Faults
These sophisticated simulations allow the user to troubleshoot and repair faults. Some of the specific things that can be done are:
- Operate the system and monitor all system indicators and controls
- Use a multi meter to take voltage, resistance, and current readings
- Inspect repair and replace components
- Disconnect multiple wire ends
- Trace and replace wires
Monitoring and Feedback
The simulation monitors the following and provides feedback in these areas:
- Adherence to safety rules and practices
- Meter reading techniques
- Time and money spent to solve the fault
- Troubleshooting process
Skill Evaluation
A complete skill evaluation system is included:
- The program has a system that evaluates the user’s skill each time they complete a fault and provides a skill rating for the fault. It also identifies weak areas in the user’s process.
Instructor Resources
Instructor Resources are also available:
- These resources help the instructor to build these simulations into an existing training program or to develop a new training program around these simulators.
Industrial Control System Simulations 
Note: FPS 3000 is the first title in this series, more titles will be available soon.
FPS 3000 Troubleshooting Simulator |
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Troubleshoot an Industrial Control System with the FPS 3000 Troubleshooting Simulator.
This simulation models a fluid processing system similar to systems found in various industrial applications. This system consists of a variety of components including a Pump, Agitator, Heaters, Motors, Transformers, Contactors, and Overloads. The control portion of the system consists of a variety of components typically found in industrial control systems such as: Temperature, Float, & Selector Switches, Relays, Timers, Pushbuttons, Solenoid Valves, Fuses, and Indicators. |