→ festo.com/didactic 16 Foundational Areas of Expertise > Electrotechnology > Variable-Frequency Drives Variable-Frequency Drive Training System (120 V, 60 Hz) 592614 Note: This product cannot be sold or delivered in countries that require CE compliance. For other country voltage/frequency configurations, please contact your local sales representative for availability. Variable-Frequency Drives Basic Principles of VFDs and their Motor Applications This training system specifically designed to introduce learners to the basic principles of variable-frequency drives (VFDs). It provides a comprehensive, high-quality, and cost-effective solution to rapidly build student knowledge in VFDs and their motor applications. It is designed for portability and powered using a standard single-phase AC outlet. Courseware Seven exercises progressively introduce learners to variable-frequency drives and their more advanced functions. These experimentations reinforce the theoretical concepts and help learners develop the skills necessary to work in the field of electricity. Benefits – Introduction to all the important concepts of VFDs and three-phase induction motors – Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 525 drive – Easy access to components – Six built-in faults (toggle switches) – Rugged transportation and storage case Learning Objectives – Motor drives – Three-phase induction motor characteristics and operation – VFD characteristics and operation – VFD control circuits and advanced functions, such as acceleration and deceleration, motor braking, jogging, and protection – VFD load types/control methods – VFD installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting – Optional exercise about VFD operation with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human- machine interfaces (HMIs) The most important components at a glance: – Variable-frequency drive (Allen-Bradley Powerflex 525) – Fourteen inputs outputs for the variable-frequency drive – AC induction motor – Padlockable circuit breaker controlling main supply – 24 V DC power source – Load pulley/brake disk – Optical incremental encoder – Magnetic brake – Emergency stop and reset switch – Four push-button switches – Two selector switches – Two indicator lights – Variable DC signal source – Ethernet/IP coupler Recommended Learning Material Workbook Campus license: en 8175839 Notes: The campus license is currently offered in English only, but other languages will be added as they become available. Campus licenses include the student and the instructor PDF versions of the workbook “Motor Control Using Variable-Frequency Drives”. Course on Festo LX aMotor Control Using Variable-Frequency Drives
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