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Services and Spare Parts Customer Training Drives and Controls
LEOPACK™-DC Drive Recommended Duration: 4 Days
TM-DC™ Drive Recommended Duration: 4 Days
This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person- nel who configure, set up, install and maintain the LEOPAK - Wi. Assignments include hardware identification, programming I/O and working with the regulator patterns. At the completion of this course, students will be familiar with the following: Power Conversion Theory, DC Motor Theory, Keypad Operation, Reading Elementary Diagrams (Toshiba Format), Drive Hardware Overview, Toshiba WW Tool –1. Communications; 2. Up/Dnloading Files; 3. Assigning D/A Ports; 4. Trace Back Feature; 5. Regulator Diagrams; 6. Tune-up of Drive. Prerequisite: Electrical experience/education and familiarity with Windows™
This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person- nel who configure setup, install and maintain the TM-DC™ drives. Assignments include, hardware identification, diagnostics and parameter review, programming I/O, tune up and working with the regulator patterns through the Control System Toolbox. Prerequisite: Electrical experience/education and familiarity with Windows™
Motors, Power Converters and Drives Recommended Duration: 4 1/2 Days
This course is designed for engineers and technicians responsible for drive systems. It includes detailed operational information on standard AC and DC motors, semiconductor operation (diodes, SCRs, GTOs, IGCTs, IGBTs, and IEGTs), applications, dc converters and PWM/SCR/GTO inverters. The course includes an introduction to the principles of operation and the laws of physics that apply to fans, pumps and compressors. Prerequisite: None
Programmable Controls Series 90-70 and 90-30 Recommended Duration: 4 1/2 Days
This course is for engineers and electricians responsible for main- taining Series 90-70 and/or Series 90-30 controls. Topics include 90-70 and 90-30 hardware overview, comparisons between 90- 70 and 90-30, ladder logic programming, troubleshooting and diagnostics. Prerequisite: Familiarity with relay logic
TM Drive-10 Recommended Duration: 4 Days
This course is designed for engineering and maintenance person- nel who configure, and maintain the Toshiba 250 Wi, TM-P10 source and inverter. Assignments include hardware identification, programming I/O and working with the regulator patterns using the Control System Toolbox. At the completion of this course, stu- dents will be familiar with the following: Power Conversion Theory, AC Induction Motor Theory, Elementary Diagram Reading, Use of the GE Control System Tool Box - 1. Identifying and cor- recting faults; 2. Working with the pattern; 3. Utilizing the Trend Recorder Functions - a. Real-time Recording; b. Triggered Real- time Recording; c. Capture Buffer; d. Keypad Functions Prerequisite: Electrical experience/education and familiarity with Windows™
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