Certified Profibus Engineer and Installer courses

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 2, 2003

The Profibus Competence Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University has announced dates to the end of 2003 for its popular Certified Profibus Engineer and Installer courses.

The Profibus Competence Centre at Manchester Metropolitan University has announced dates to the end of 2003 for its popular Certified Profibus Engineer and Installer courses.

The 3.5-day Certified Engineer course satisfies the growing demand for engineers with proven qualifications in networking for industrial applications.

It deals with the theory of Profibus network operation, the installation, hook-up and connection of networks and the troubleshooting of networks.

Courses for the remainder of 2003 are available starting on: 29th April, 21st July, 29th September and 1st December.

The one-day Certified Installer course was introduced because most fieldbus system problems arise as a result of failure to observe elementary electrical disciplines in the installation process.

Courses will be held on: 9th May, 28th August and 27th November.

The Certified Engineer course contains both theoretical and practical portions with supplemental training with multiple master devices.

Successful completion entails passing a written exam and a practical test to become a "Certified Profibus Engineer".

The Certified Installer course teaches the design, installation and testing of complete Profibus networks including DP/FMS, PA and optical fibre technology.

Covering bus layout and termination, grounding rules and practices, the course will teach delegates how to avoid common, but potentially expensive, installation problems.

The course provides theoretical and practical training in Profibus network technology using a hands-on approach.

The course finishes with multiple-choice and practical tests that ensure the competence of the trainees.

Successful candidates are awarded Certified Profibus Installer status.

Recognising that this is a serious problem affecting not just Profibus but other fieldbuses too, Profibus UK's courses help electrical engineers and plant technicians understand the techniques needed for successful fieldbus installation.

Due to the hands-on nature of these courses, places are limited.

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