Objective
It is estimated that electrical drives and other rotating equipment consume about 50% of the total electrical energy consumed in the world today (and this figure increases to 70% if you only consider industry). The cost of maintaining electrical motors can be a significant amount in the budget item of manufacturing and mining industries. This course gives you a thorough understanding of electrical motor’s protection, control and maintenance and gives you the tools to maintain and troubleshoot electrical motors. You will gain a fundamental understanding of the protection, control and maintenance of electric motors and drives. Typical application of electric motors in manufacturing, materials handling, process control are covered in detail.
ADVANCED ELECTRIC MOTORS: OPERATION, MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING
₦205,000.00
Content
Introduction of Electrical Motors
– Fundamental Concepts of AC and DC Motors
– Types of Electrical Motors
– Operating System and Starting Control
– Electrical Motor Speed Control
– Maintenance of Electric Motor
– Troubleshoot of Electrical Motor
– Failure Analysis and Repair
Build and Troubleshoot Advanced Motor Control Circuits
– Multiple Stop Start Stations
– Forward Reversing Circuits
– Level Control Circuits
– Test and understand all components
– Learn how to quickly troubleshoot
– Add remote control capabilities
Motor Troubleshooting and Preventative Maintenance
– Troubleshooting Single Phase and Three Phase Motors
– Troubleshooting DC Motors
– Important Motor Nameplate Parameters
– Preventive Maintenance for Motors
– Proper Tools for Motor Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Variable Frequency Drives
– VFD Terminology
– VFD Basic Operation
– Major Components
– Common Problems & Corrective Actions.
– Troubleshooting
Power Quality Problems
– Sources of Power Quality Problems
– Test Equipment for Troubleshooting Power Quality Problems
– Harmonics and Phase Unbalance
FOR WHOM: Electrical Engineers, Electrical Supervisors, Managers-in-charge of Electrical Installation, Maintenance Technicians, Project Engineers and Other Technical Staff who are involved in the selection, commissioning, installation, operation, testing, troubleshooting or maintenance of electrical equipment.
DATE: 29th – 31st January, 2025
23rd – 25th July, 2025
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