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ELECTRICAL
SEMINAR COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
AC
DRIVES APPLICATION & MAINTENANCE
This
electrical seminar is designed to provide the student
with a thorough working knowledge of the application
and maintenance of variable frequency AC drive systems.
The course includes horsepower and torque theory,
an introduction to basic electricity, and then undertakes
a detailed analysis of the function of the major
AC drive components. The course concludes with each
student connecting a 3-phase motor to an AC drive
and hands-on AC drive programming and operation.
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INTRODUCTION
TO AC DRIVES
This 1-day electrical seminar is designed
to introduce the student to AC drive systems including
theory of operation. The student is introduced to
concepts of variable frequency adjustable speed control
and AC motor theory. Typical applications are discussed. More
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BASIC
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
This electronics seminar is designed as
a beginning level electronics course which will
provide the student with an understanding of basic
electronic circuitry and component testing. The
course begins with oscilloscope theory and operation
and analog and digital mutlimeter operation. Electronic
circuits that include resistors, capacitors, diodes,
and transistors are constructed and tested. More
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ELECTRICAL
FUNDAMENTALS
This electrical seminar is a hands-on workshop
that will provide the student with a thorough introduction
to electrical theory, basic AC and DC electrical
circuits, and electrical drawings. Students will
gain knowledge of electrical equipment construction,
operation, and application in industry. The workshop
will be extremely helpful to individuals who are
just beginning a career in electrical work, or who
require a basic knowledge of electrical principals
and equipment to better their primary responsibilities.
This seminar is an excellent prerequisite for the
all of our other electrical training courses. More
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PROGRAMMABLE
LOGIC CONTROLLERS - HARDWARE AND PROGRAMMING
This
course provides the student with useful information,
a working knowledge of PLC systems, and self-confidence
in troubleshooting PLC systems that can be immediately
put to work on the job. The course is designed
to let the student “learn-by-doing”.
The information will be presented to the student
with a good balance of lecture and hands-on
lab work. During the lab work the student will
assemble and wire a complete PLC controlled
system, consisting of a PLC back plane (rack),
CPU, digital and analog input and output modules,
counter modules, and a motor control circuit.The
course includes a study of analog and digital
control, basic input and output control loops,
theory of counter operation, types of switches
and proximity sensors, programming alarm points,
count registers, and count monitoring. A
PLC and a laptop computer is provided for each
student
A
thorough examination of AC motor controls and
circuits, relay logic, electrical control drawings,
and PLC logic is also included. More
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ELECTRICAL
SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE OSHA
evaluates compliance with its electrical safety
regulations, OSHA 1910 Subpart S and OSHA 1926
Subpart K, using the comprehensive information
in NFPA 70E® .
OSHA bases its electrical safety mandates on
the NFPA 70E®.
While OSHA tells you what to do to avoid electrical
dangers, this seminar, with information provided
by the NFPA 70E®,
tells you how.
Each
attendee will receive a certificate of electrical
safety training to help you with your OSHA compliance
and a copy of the NFPA Standard for Electrical
Safety in the WorkplaceTM.
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