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Develop a well-rounded skill set for the process industry. 15 Foundational Areas of Expertise > Electrotechnology > Basic Motor Control Basic Motor Control Technology TP 1221-P The Fundamentals of Electric Motor Controllers in a Suitcase All the equipment required to perform the practical exercises is contained in the rugged suitcase for convenient storage and transportation. The course first familiarizes learners with the operation of individual components, then provides hands-on application opportunities to use them in realistic, industrial motor control circuits. Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to install, commission and troubleshoot the most common electric motor controllers using contactors and relays. Recommended Learning Material See TP 1221 (previous page) Complete Equipment Set TP 1221-P (120 V, 60 Hz) 8145472 Note: This product cannot be sold or delivered in countries that require CE compliance. The most important components at a glance: – Pushbuttons, switches and emergency buttons – Pilot lights – Circuit breaker – Disconnect switch – Cam switch – High-power resistors – Three-phase induction motor (star/delta) with inertia load – Contactors – Control relay – Overload relay – Motor protective switch – Time-delay relay – Fault keys for power components and fault switches – Power supplies (120/208 V AC and 24 V DC) – Tabletop mounting plate with DIN rail – Safety laboratory cables – Three-phase power cord Notes: Measuring instruments sold separately. Also, three-phase power (120 – 208 V, 5 wires including neutral and ground) is required for operation. The equipment set Basic Motor Control Technology builds knowledge and skills in the fundamentals of industrial electric motor controllers. The curriculum is specially designed to develop soft skills in addition to technical skills. Equipment allows teachers to insert various faults to develop troubleshooting skills – a must for a good preparation for the workplace. Learning Objectives – Lockout/tagout procedures – Symbols and schematics (understanding and implementing) – Troubleshooting components and circuits – Control and pilot devices – Protections (breakers, overloads) – Manual starters – Two- and three-wire control – Reversing starters – Jogging control – Time-delay relays – Primary resistors starters – Star-delta starters – Motor testing and troubleshooting Benefits – Innovative design for power switchgear from Siemens with safe and faultable connection boxes – Faultable components to develop troubleshooting skills – Curriculum with high focus on soft skills development along with technical skills – Realistic training using industrial-grade equipment – Safe grounding method PE+ → Video

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