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Questionnaire for Allen Bradley

Automation Systems



1)What is the primary purpose you are attending this class?



2)Are you interested in programming, troubleshooting, or both?



3)What do you find most difficult about Allen Bradley PLC’s



4)How often do you access the Allen Bradley PLC? (once a day, once a week, once a month, etc?)



5)After taking this class, will you be putting your knowledge to use right away in the plant?



6)What type of equipment do you generally work with?



7)What types of networks are you using with your PLC system? Ie… Data Highway plus, controlnet, devicenet, Ethernet, etc?





8)What is your company’s policy on forcing?



9)Do you generally have access to the internet as you work?



10)Can you bring a copy of some plant programs into the classroom tomorrow?





11)Will you ever be installing new systems, or checking new systems once they have been installed?



12)Will you ever be modifying the I/O structure of existing systems?



13)Do you have any common system failures that are related to the Allen Bradley PLC? If so, what are these failures



14)Are you interested in learning features of RSLogix that are not currently in use by your plant, but, if used could reduce downtime?