AC Motor
Hotel Ibis Styles, Yogyakarta | 11 – 14 July 2016 | IDR 7,000,000
Hotel Ibis Styles, Yogyakarta | 20 – 23 September 2016 | IDR 7,000,000
Hotel Ibis Styles, Yogyakarta | 06 – 09 December 2016 | IDR 7,000,000
DESCRIPTION
This course focuses on the AC induction motor, the most common motor used in industry. Most of the failures of AC motor can be attributed to either improper installation or improper application. Information on the motor nameplate can provide the answer to many of the mechanical drive problems that plague your company.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Engineering and design personnel
- Maintenance and technical services personnel
- Process and operations personnel
- Technical and process managers
- Engineering and design personnel
- Electrical consulting engineers
- Electrical contractors
AC MOTOR SUMMARY OUTLINE
- Introduction
- Common Electric Motors Used in Industry
- Basic Operation of a 3-phase Induction Motor
- Components of an AC Induction Motor
- Rated Voltage
- Rated Voltage vs. System Voltage
- Motor Voltage Selection Based on Horsepower Rating
- Common Hi/Low Volts Connections
- Effects of Variation from Rated Voltage
- Unbalanced Voltage Problems
- Full Load Amps, Service Factor, and KVA Code
- Nameplate vs. Estimated Rating
- Service Factor and Allowable Overload Current
- Locked-rotor (KVA) Code
- High KVA Code and Nuisance Trips
- Rated Frequency and Number of Phases
- Advantages of Three Phase Motors
- U.S. (60 Hz) vs. European (50 Hz) Standards
- Rated Full Load Speed (RPM)
- Poles, Synchronous Speed and Rotor Slip
- Common Multiple Speed Motors and Applications
- Proper Motor Application
- Horsepower Rating
- HP and RPM Limitations
- Duty/Time Rating
- Starting Torque and the NEMA Design Letter
- Efficiency and Power Factor
- Environmental Considerations
- Enclosure Types Matched to Conditions
- Enclosures for Hazardous Locations
- Severe Duty Motors
- Insulation Class Match to Operating Conditions
- Mechanical & Electrical Considerations
- NEMA Frame Size Numbers
- Frame Number Suffixes and Prefixes
- Motor Bearing Numbers Demystified
- Common Motor Connection Diagrams
COURSE SPEAKER
Teguh Santoso, Ir Teguh Santoso experienced more than 26 years in Electrical.
COURSE METHODE
- Presentation
- Discuss
- Case Study
- Evaluation
- Simulation
TIME & VENUE
- Ibis Styles Hotel Jl. Dagen 109 Malioboro Yogyakarta,
- 11 – 14 July 2016
- 20 – 23 September 2016
- 6 – 9 December 2016
- 4 days – 08 am – 04 pm
COURSE FEE
IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant non residential
FACILITY
- Module / Handout AC Motor Training
- Certificate
- Souvenir
- Training Kit
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