Practical Aspects to Motor Control and Drives

Course Code

SAUTR1009



Duration

2 Days

Who is the Course intended for?

What is covered in this Course?

Day 1 of 2

Day 2 of 2

Day One introduces the key components of Motor Controls and Drives, including:

Understanding asynchronous motor design

Starting techniques such as direct on line (DOL), soft starters and VSDs

Basic loads with constant or variable torque

Complex loads such as quadratic torque, hyperbolic torque or lifts and crane stationery torque

Soft starter fundamentals

VSD fundamentals

• Using the keypads on ATS48 and ATV61/71

• V/F motor control

Day Two builds on the fundamentals of Day One and extends them to include:

• Flux vector motor control

VSD applications and control strategies

• Installation and configuration of encoders

EMC and harmonic basics

EMC and harmonic mitigation techniques

• Motor braking techniques and configuration

Using PowerSuite to program, store and retrieve configurations

• Installing and commissioning ATS48 and ATV61/71 controllers

• Basic system fault finding



Course Prerequisites

  • Some PC and Microsoft Windows experience desirable
  • Good understanding of electrical and electronic concepts

Course Schedule

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Baulkham Hills, New South Wales

Tuesday 21/09/2010 - Wednesday 22/09/2010
0815
=SE= Baulkham Hills NSW
Training Room
2 Solent Circuit (cnr. Inglewood Place),
Norwest Business Park,
Baulkham Hills NSW 2153

Baulkham Hills, New South Wales

Wednesday 8/12/2010 - Thursday 9/12/2010
0815
=SE= Baulkham Hills NSW
Training Room
2 Solent Circuit (cnr. Inglewood Place),
Norwest Business Park,
Baulkham Hills NSW 2153


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