Overhead Crane Electrical Course | Course & Schedules
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Overhead Crane Electrical Course
Course:
#807A
Duration:
2 Days
Price:
$1,095
Class Size:
12
Schedule:
2010 Schedule
October 21, 2010 - October 22, 2010
October 21, 2010 - October 22, 2010
General Description:
This course provides fundamentals to promote
a better understanding of AC and DC electrical
crane controls. Designed as a review for experienced
Electrician's this course will also guide
the non-electrician to understand crane controls
and troubleshooting techniques.
a better understanding of AC and DC electrical
crane controls. Designed as a review for experienced
Electrician's this course will also guide
the non-electrician to understand crane controls
and troubleshooting techniques.
Course Objectives:
• Understand Basic Electrical Theory
• Understand Operation of AC and DC motors
• Understand Power Circuits
• Analyze Operational Characteristics for Troubleshooting
• Understand Impact of Plugging, Overload and Overtravel Protection Circuits
• Perform Electrical Inspections
• Perform Electrical Preventive Maintenance Procedures
• Understand Operation of AC and DC motors
• Understand Power Circuits
• Analyze Operational Characteristics for Troubleshooting
• Understand Impact of Plugging, Overload and Overtravel Protection Circuits
• Perform Electrical Inspections
• Perform Electrical Preventive Maintenance Procedures
Course Outline:
• Electrical Fundamentals
• DC Motors
• AC Motors
• Protection Circuits
• Electric Load Brakes
• Multi-Step Magnetic Controls (AC and DC)
• Saturable Reactor (Static Stepless) Control
• Adjustable (Variable) Frequency Drive Controls
• Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
• References
• Tour of motor manufacturing facility
• DC Motors
• AC Motors
• Protection Circuits
• Electric Load Brakes
• Multi-Step Magnetic Controls (AC and DC)
• Saturable Reactor (Static Stepless) Control
• Adjustable (Variable) Frequency Drive Controls
• Basic Troubleshooting Techniques
• References
• Tour of motor manufacturing facility
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