PT Systems and Automation

Empower your maintenance team at our Alabama Technical Training Lab

Gain ownership of your equipment with this maintenance training program hosted at the Montgomery, AL Technical Training Lab, a unique hands-on learning environment.

Unlock greater uptime and consistency, fewer delays, and more efficient operations with targeted training.

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Program purpose

The program covers a comprehensive range of topics essential for mastering electric, pneumatic, mechanic and robotic. Participants will learn to read electrical and pneumatic drawings specific, at Premier Tech’s equipment, identify key components of robots and automation systems, and understand their functions with hands-on workshops in a dedicated learning lab environment.

Key objectives

  • Read and interpret electrical and pneumatic drawings
  • Identify key components
  • Understand and troubleshoot systems

Training without downtime

  • Training takes place at our brand-new Montgomery, AL, facility
  • Access state-of-the-art equipment and resources
  • Receive dedicated support from expert trainers throughout the program

Improve content retention

  • Boost job satisfaction and retention rates
  • Build a skilled, efficient, and committed team
  • Maintain top performance standards

Program summary

Program agenda

This maintenance training program lasts between 4 and 5 days, including one day of remote training before your visit to the laboratory. Since the day dedicated to robotics is optional, you can expect 3 to 4 days of on-site training at our technical learning laboratory in Alabama. 

These online modules must be completed a few days before visiting the Montgomery Technical Training Lab. The course is designed to be taken in four sessions of two hours:

  • Understand electrical concepts and components
  • Read electrical drawings
  • Understand pneumatic concepts and components
  • Read pneumatic drawings

Participants will read electrical drawings, identify and troubleshoot electrical components, and understand motor nameplates for protection adjustments. The key areas covered on day 1 include:

  • Understand electrical circuits
  • Work with AC Motors and VFD
  • Work with Conveylinx and DC Motors

Learners will read pneumatic drawings and identify various pneumatic components and their functions. Troubleshooting pneumatic components is a key skill covered, along with understanding the vacuum principle. Key areas covered on day 2 include:

  • Work with pneumatic circuits
  • Troubleshoot pneumatic components
  • Make mechanical adjustments

Participants will focus on automation workshops.

  • Identify different components of an automation system
  • Troubleshoot using the IO display on the HMI
  • Identify network modules
  • Assign IP addresses for network modules

This one-day module is optional if you do not operate robotic equipment at your plant

Attendees will identify the main components of a robot and define robot location and axes. Skills include operating the robot manually and setting up a position register. This day is dedicated to hands-on robotic workshops covering:

  • Differentiate robot I/O
  • Configure IP addresses
  • Make backups
  • Troubleshoot common robot problems
  • Create patterns using Pattern Expert

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