Description
Course Variable Frequency Drives – Wire-Setup-Troubleshoot VFD published by Udemy Academy. Online course on wiring, commissioning, maintenance and troubleshooting of modern VFDs and motor systems.
This course covers all aspects of working with modern variable frequency drives (VFDs). General conditions that apply to all VFD manufacturers are covered. Wiring, programming and configuration from various manufacturers are covered. In-depth VFD commissioning is covered using the professional drive commissioning software included free of charge in the course. The student can monitor and adjust the settings using the software. VFD simulation software is also included and featured to exactly replicate the front panel buttons of a modern VFD. The student follows the steps for setting up the drive and addresses the important points he has learned over the years. Periodic inspection and maintenance of VFDs and electric motors are covered. Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting tasks are covered.
What you will learn in the Variable Frequency Drives – VFD Cable Configuration and Troubleshooting course:
- VFD (inverter drive) theory of operation, V/Hz, flux vectoring, pumps and fan mode applications are explained.
- Drive specifications and power requirements
- VFD and motor installation considerations.
- Requirements for inverter service motors, line and load reactors and braking resistors are explained.
- Discover the applications that benefit from VFD technology.
- Safety considerations and locking the VFD.
- And…
Who should attend :
- Electrical technicians, electrical apprentices, electricians, maintenance technicians, beginners and electrical enthusiasts.
Course Specifications
- Editor: Udemy
- Instructor: Norman Burton
- French language
- Training level: Introductory to Advanced
- Number of courses: 52
- Training duration: 8 hours and 37 minutes
course topics
Course prerequisites
Understanding of basic electrical switching components and power supplies.
Mechanical aptitude and understanding of motor drive systems such as; pumps, fans and conveyors.
An understanding of motor control terminology (2-wire control, 3-wire control).
Ability to read an electrical schematic and correctly use an electrical tester to measure voltage and ring components.
Operational knowledge of three-phase asynchronous induction motors (squirrel cage motors).
Knowledge of electrical lockout safety requirements.
Able to use PC based software.
Pictures
Variable Frequency Drives – Introductory Video on VFD Cable Configuration and Troubleshooting
installation guide
After the clip, watch with your favorite reader.
english subtitles
Quality: 720p
Download link
password file(s): free download software
File size
8.27 GB