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Today's Automation News Headlines from Automation.com
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June 8, 2009 Albertas top electrician apprentices converged at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Polytechnic (SAIT) for the 2009 Alberta Skills Competition, May 13 and 14. Focusing on industrial automation and motor control, contestants used WAGO TOPJOBS EX E terminal blocks to demonstrate electrical knowledge, construction skills and programming abilities. Over two days, Alberta Skills contestants created a simulated process application, starting with two 4 wall sections and an empty control cabinet. Following Canadian Electrical Code requirements, they designed, assembled, wired and programmed a control system to simulate assigned processes. WAGO terminal blocks interfaced all switches, limit switches, pilot lights and other associated devices to a PLC. With just 10 hours for their projects, competitors welcome time-saving technology, said Andrew Bleackley, Electrical Instructor at SAITs School Of Construction. WAGOs donation of 500 TOPJOBS terminal blocks, 750 end plates, end stops, DIN-rails and jumpers minimized wiring times no time was lost ensuring screws are properly torqued. Judges evaluated diagram usage, observation of Occupational Health and Safety rules, install techniques, material selection and component identification. Alberta Skills winner, SAITs Brendon Button, then joined Team Alberta at the 15th nationwide Canadian Skills Competition in late May. Claiming Canadas top spot, Button also earned the Roger Houle award for workmanship excellence an award specific to the Automation and Control competition. WAGO is the leader in spring pressure connection technology that eliminates loose wires resulting from vibration and temperature cycling, while providing highly reliable, corrosion-resistant and maintenance-free connections. Products: DIN-rail, PCB and chassis mount terminal blocks; signal conditioners; the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM and more. Photo: Brendan Button, an electrician apprentice from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology Polytechnic (SAIT), stands in front of his winning cabinet at the provincial competition. Button then advanced to nationals and claimed the gold. |
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