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Services and Spare Parts

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Services and Spare Parts

Customer Training

Drives and Controls

Innovation Series Low Voltage Drive

Recommended Duration:

3 1/2 Days

This course is designed for engineering and maintenance personnel

who configure, set up, install and maintain the low voltage

AC drive. Topics include AC motor theory, drive power compo-

nents configuration and keypad operation. The Control System

Toolbox software used to set up, tune and maintain the drive will

also be presented. Laboratory assignments include hardware

identification, programming I/O, startup wizards and changing

the regulator patterns via keypad and Control System Toolbox.

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education and familiarity

with Windows™

Innovation Series Low Voltage Drive System

Recommended Duration:

4 1/2 days

This is a system level course for engineering and maintenance

personnel who are responsible for configuring, maintaining or

troubleshooting a system that includes the Innovation Series

Controller and Low Voltage Innovation drives. This is a practical

“how to” course on the essentials developed for Innovation Series

Drive Systems.

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education and familiarity

with Windows™

Innovation Series Medium Voltage Drive Type GP

Recommended Duration:

3 Days

This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person-

nel who configure, set up, install and maintain the AC drive.

Topics include AC motor theory, drive power components (IGBT),

configuration and keypad operation. The Control System Toolbox

software will be used to set up, tune and maintain the drive.

Assignments will include hardware identification, programming

I/O, start-up wizards (fiber-optic, cell test, etc.) and changing the

regulator patterns via the keypad and Control System Toolbox.

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education and familiarity

with Windows™

Innovation Series Medium Voltage Drive Type SP

Recommended Duration:

4 Days

The course is designed for engineering and maintenance person-

nel who configure, set up, install, and maintain AC drives.

Assignments will include hardware identification, programming

I/O, startup wizards (fiber-optic, cell test, etc.) and changing the

regulator patterns via Keypad and Control System Toolbox. At the

completion of this course, students will be familiar with the fol-

lowing: Hardware Configuration of the Drive (VME Rack with cir-

cuit cards), Liquid Cooling Operation, Source and Inverter Bridges

(Power Conversion Theory), DDI (Keypad), Bus Charging Sequence,

Fault Retrieval and Diagnostic, Maintenance and Troubleshooting,

Control System Toolbox, Utilizing the Drives Pattern, including:

a. Trend Recorder (Real Time Trending); b. Capture Buffer

(Background Trending).

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education and familiarity

with Windows™

LCI Drives (Innovation Series)

for Fan, Pump and Compressor Applications

Recommended Duration:

3 Days

This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person-

nel who configure, set up, install and maintain the LCI drive.

Topics include synchronous AC motor theory, drive power compo-

nents (SCR, line filters and snubbers) and the water-cooled sys-

tem. The AFE Datapanel/90-30 and/or VersaMax

®

configuration

will be used and Innovation Series controller interfacing compo-

nents will be discussed. The HyperTerminal

®

monitor mode to set

up, tune and maintain the drive will also be presented.

Assignments include hardware identification, programming

DACs and circular list.

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education and familiarity

with Windows™

LCI Second Generation (pre-1997: has door-mounted printer)

Recommended Duration:

3 Days

This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person-

nel who configure, set up, install and maintain the LCI drive.

Topics include synchronous AC motor theory, drive power compo-

nents (SCR, line filters and snubbers), the water-cooled system

and door-mounted printer operation. The monitor modes to set

up, tune and maintain the drive will also be presented.

Assignments include hardware identification, programming DACs

and circular list.

Prerequisite:

Electrical experience/education