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PLC Training – Training your PLC programming skills is best thing today when you want to become a successful programmable logic controller programmer. Here is my short list of sources for basic and additional plc-training. Taking some additional training in PLC programming will look good on your resume. It shows a potential employer you now how to take the initiative, that you know how to move forward. Here is my short list for you.

The first on my list is the ElectricityForum.com. They have a training course in PLC programming on offer, intended for electrical control professionals, in order to enable them to integrate a plc successfully in industrial electrical processes. This course takes a look at the hardware, software and the peripherals in the installation. Complete information can be found here: http://www.electricityforum.com/forums/plc.htm .

Second on my list is BIN95.com. At BIN95 they are specialised in Allen Bradley PLC-Training.They offer training for SLC500, PLC5, ControlLogix, and RSLogix. But they offer also fully customized on-site PLC-training for Allen Bradley and other PLC brands. Complete details can be found here: http://www.bin95.com/plc_training.htm , and also here: http://www.bin95.com/Industrial-Training-Videos/Training-Video-Downloads.htm , and also here: http://www.trainingregistry.com/PLCtraining.htm .

The third on my list is PLCS.net, where they have a book that helps you learn PLC's. This book helps you to understand PLC's. It focusses on learning you how to program PLC's. This award winning book is available at a very reasonable price. For detailed information take a look here: http://www.plcs.net/book.shtml .



Next on my list is TheLearingPit.com, where they have a list of programmable logic controller training material. From sources of ladder logic, plc simulators, programmable software simulations,and plc course materials. Details can be found here: http://www.thelearningpit.com/, and also here: http://www.thelearningpit.com/plc/plcs.html .

At PlcTechnician.com, they offer the PLC Technician Program. This PLC-Training program makes it possible for technicians, to study PLC at your own pace. This distance on-line training program, when finished successfully, makes you the proud owner of a PLC-Training certificate,and will facilitate the finding of a job as plc programmer. Complete information can be found here: http://www.plctechnician.com/ , and also here: http://www.plctechnician.com/plc_technician.html .

And finally we visit Koldwater.com, where they have different multimedia training applications on offer for the electrical controls industry. They offer, amongst others, Programmable Logic Controls Trainer software, ControlLogix Trainer software, and Ladder Logic Simulation software.

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