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Training In Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs)
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Training In SCADA Application Design
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Training In Industrial Drives
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Control Panel Engineering
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Monitoring & Control
Corporate Training
Machine Operators
Controllers
Drives control
OEM
System integrators
Service Engineers
  • ISRA
  • ELRASHED
  • MAZIN
  • MALIK
  • MOHAMMED
  • MOBARK
  • MHAGOB
  • MOHANED
  • WAEL
  • OSAMA
  • YSSEN
  • MUTASIM
  • MOHIED

International Condidate

Training on Major Leading Brands & Types Of Speed Control DRIVES

AC motor and drive theory

Drives range, Selection and specification

Modification of Existing DRIVE application

Drives Protection and trip avoidance

Drives Control connections

Operation of the drives.

Drives Parameter overview & Reset Methods

Commissioning, Fault finding and corrections

Pre & Post Project Documentation

I/O wiring and configuration

OVERVIEW

The AC / DC Motors & Drives course delivers a broad-based understanding of the most important electromechanical concepts. You will understand how to identify and calculate the speed, torque, and horsepower of a motor. You will also study the various components of electromechanical systems and how they function and interact with each other.

Course Outline

Module #01: Introduction to VFD Technology
AC Drive & Motor Basics
Selection of Drive for Industrial Application
Product Overview
Mechanical Installation
Electrical Installation
HMI & User configurable parameter menu
Operating Modes
Advanced parameter menu
Getting started
Diagnostics and trip codes
SI Option modules
Drive Configuration software overview
Smartcard/NV Media Card Operation
Safe Torque off Operation
Advanced function – Feedback
Advanced function – Communications
AC vector drive features
AC vector drive power conversion
Insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs)
Digital current regulator Digital signal processor (DSP)
Power factor comparison
Energy storage and sharing with PWM drives
 Module #02: Speed Control Techniques
Speed/Direction Control of Induction Motor using Variable Frequency Drive
Parameter Programming of VFD for customize control
V/F Curve in VFD
Monitoring of Speed, Load, Direction, Frequency, Jog mode in VFD
Multi step speed control of VFD using external terminals
Biasing in VFD’s Control Voltage & Frequency Curves
Frequency feedback using Analog to Digital Cards, RS 485 Communication with PLC & HMI
2 Wire/3 Wire Control in VFD
Bypassing the VFD’s (Auto/Manual Mode)
Frequency control from External POT, Digital to Analog Cards & RS 485 Communication with PLC & HMI
 Module #03: Troubleshooting and Maintenance of VFD
Replacing and Rewiring Drive Hardware
Configuring Drive Parameters Using Drive Software
Uploading and Downloading Drive Data
Troubleshooting and Clearing Drive Alarms
Clearing Drive Faults
Troubleshooting Drive Load and Environmental Faults
Troubleshooting Drive Equipment Malfunctions
Integrated Practice: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Drive

Technology Requirements

All technology is provided for student use in the classroom by Sunlax Automation.
It is not necessary for students to bring any technology with them when attending this course.

Participants of Drive course must know the basics of Electrical Engineering.

Anyone who wants to gain solid knowledge of the key elements of industrial automation to improve their work skills and to further their job prospects:

Electronics & Telecommunication Engineers

 Electrical Engineers

Chemical Engineers

Mechanical Engineers

Instrumentation Engineers

Electricians

 Maintenance Engineers and Supervisors

Energy Management Consultants

 Automation and Process Engineers

 Design Engineers

 Project Managers

OEMs

System Integrators

 Instrument Fitters, Technicians and Instrumentation Engineers

 Consulting Engineers

Production Managers

Machine Operators

Instrument and Process Control Technicians

Even those who are highly experienced in industrial automation may find it useful to gain know-how in a very concentrated but practical format

  Advanced Diploma in Industrial Automation and Control (ADIAC)
   Certified Automation Engineer (CAE)
   Certified Automation Professional (CAP)
   Certified Automation Technician (CAT)
   Professional Course in PLC & SCADA Programming
   Professional Course in PLC & SCADA Programming,Installation and Maintenance (For OEM)
   Professional Course in Factory Automation (Programming,Installation and Maintenance of Automation Devices )
   Professional Course in Electrical and Process Instrumentation
  Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
  Supervisory Control And Data Aquisition (SCADA)
  AC/DC drives
  Human Machine Interface HMI/MMI
  Distributed Control System (DCS)
  Industrial Networking & Protocol Technologies
  Plant Maintenance Engineering
  Industrial Intrumentation Engineering
  Electrical and Electronic Automation
  Electrical Maintenance & Toubleshooting
  Automation Project Design

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