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Motor Test Control and Troubleshooting
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OVERVIEW
This two-day training program is designed for individuals responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and optimizing motor systems in industrial environments. The course covers the essential principles of motor control systems, protection strategies, motor nameplate interpretation, and proper device sizing, empowering participants with both the theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills necessary for efficient motor management and fault resolution.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this 2-day program, the participants will be able to:
- Understand motor control fundamentals, circuits, diagrams, components, and protection devices.
- Identify AC motor types, construction, speed, and proper connection for applications.
- Interpret motor nameplate date for ratings, limits, and protection suitability.
- Apply electrical code for safe selection of conductors, controllers, and protection devices.
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
Day 1
Introduction to Motor Control Systems and Protection
- Understand basic principles and applications of motor control systems.
- Read and interpret standard motor control and wiring diagrams.
- Identify and use relays, contactors, control switches, and other devices.
- Apply methods and devices to safeguard motors in industrial systems.
Day 2
Motor Nameplate Interpretation and Device Sizing
- Learn to read and interpret motor nameplate information for ratings, operating limits, and application suitability.
- Apply the Philippine electrical Code to correctly size controllers, overloads, and protection devices.
REQUIREMENTS
- Open to electricians, technicians, maintenance personnel, engineers, students, and individuals involved in electrical and industrial works
- Basic knowledge in electricity and electrical safety is recommended
- No advanced experience required for basic or fundamental training programs
- Must follow proper safety procedures during laboratory exercises and actual troubleshooting activities
TRAINING INCLUSIONS
- Certificate of Attendance
- E-Handouts
- Meals (for in-person training)
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