To prepare students in careers working with electrical currents,
electrical systems, automation, and machinery.
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Popular Seminars:
Basics of Industrial Electricity with Safety Awareness and Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits
In the first 2 days and on hands-on equipment
you will learn electrical essentials and how to safely work on industrial electrical equipment. In the following two day seminar, you will sharpen your skills for safely troubleshooting industrial motor control circuits.
Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits (3-day)
In this 3-day active-learning
course you start with the basics of ladder diagrams and electrical schematics. Troubleshooting techniques are discussed, then applied by having the students wire, operate and troubleshoot HVAC, pumps, hydraulic, conveyor and automatic control circuits. Since this three-day seminar is approximately 70%
hands-on, the students apply their knowledge and develop confidence to safely troubleshoot electrical controls circuits of all kinds.
Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers and PLC Automations Systems
This 5-day course covers all the fundamentals of NTT's Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Contollers, then guides the student to develop and test interactive real-time self-troubleshooting systems using the PLC, HMI (SCADA) as applied to realistic industrial applications.
Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers (3-day)
Designed to thoroughly examine PLC architecture, including input and output systems, ladder logic vs. relay logic, and relay instructions; the role of timer delays, number systems, and the sizing and selection of PLCs; and troubleshooting, which covers installation precautions, wiring requirements, and debugging and diagnostic tools.
PLC Automation Systems
Learn how to integrate PLCs with operator interfaces to create interactive real-time self-troubleshooting systems. Configure, program and troubleshoot the PLC, HMI (SCADA) as well as the communications hardware and software.
Variable Frequency Drives
This course guides students through the theory, operation, programming, selection and /or maintenance of adjustable frequency drives. Students apply theory via hands-on exercises
using training stations with real rotating equipment/motors that mimic the following real world applications: pumps, fans, blowers, compressors and operations requiring speed control such as conveying and packaging lines.
Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control
In this hands-on
course, you'll work with various instrument controllers learning to program, connect input/output devices, solve elementary and more complex problems, and troubleshoot.
Electric Motors: Understanding and Troubleshooting
This active-learning
course covers everything from basic operational theory, to the actual operation of various types of AC and DC motors.
Electrical Print Reading from Construction to Control
This course is for anyone involved in the design, construction, or maintenance of electrical systems. This course also provides the skills you'll need to interpret electrical drawings properly.
Introduction to Industrial Electronics
This course will have you working on real circuits and components. You'll gain a broad exposure to the field of Industrial Electronics in general, and specific exposure to the latest in maintenance and troubleshooting methodology.
On-Site Only Seminars:
Basics of Industrial Electricity (3-day)
This 3-day hands-on
course has been designed to teach your non-electrical personnel the basic nature of electricity in the workplace. The mysteries of electricity are unveiled as the student is guided through how electricity is generated and delivered. Students spend approximately 65%
of the time applying their newly learned theory by safely using instruments and tools to measure the characteristics of Ohm's law in terms of voltage, current and impedance (resistance).
Basics of Industrial Electricity (2-day)
The first 2 days of this hands-on
4-day seminar is intended to provide students with a basic understanding of how electricity is generated and delivered while explaining safe methods of using the proper instruments and tools to measure and comprehend the characteristics and properties of electrical signals in terms of voltage, current and impedance (resistance). Approximately 50%
of this 2-day session is hands-on.
Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits (2-day)
The last two days of this 4-day seminar guides students to effectively diagnose electrical control circuit problems by allowing them to experience real live
circuit faults to mold them into confident and safe troubleshooters. Approximately 60%
of this portion of the seminar is spent troubleshooting the same control circuits and devices as seen on HVAC systems, pump systems, hydraulics, conveyors, and automated machines that you have at your facility.
Fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers (2-day)
This hands-on
seminar is an introduction to PLCs designed to take the mystery out of what a PLC does and how control devices interact with the PLC. Approximately 60%
of the seminar time is spent programming and troubleshooting ladder logic applications.
Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits with Safety Awareness and Fundamentals of PLCs
In the first two days of this seminar you will learn how to sharpen your skills for safely troubleshooting industrial motor control circuits. The following two days are an introduction to PLCs designed to take the mystery out of what a PLC does and how the control devices interact with the PLC. Approximately 60% of the seminar time is spent programming and troubleshooting ladder logic applications.
Electrical Drawings
This course provides the skills that you'll need to interpret electrical drawings properly.
Maintaining Building and Facility Electrical Systems
Learn to Design, Modify and Maintain Building and Facility Electrical Systems
Tuning DDC/Process Control Loops
In this hands-on
course, students will become familiar with basic control terminology and definitions. They will learn about process characteristics that become the basis for tuning the DDC or process controller.
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