Who Should Attend
Individuals new to the control of AC and DC motors using drives who need to gain a fundamental understanding of motor and drive concepts before they learn to program, maintain, and/or troubleshoot AC and DC drives should attend this course.
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
- Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge of electrical and industrial safety (including PPE requirements and safe practices)
- Familiarity with the use of electrical measuring tools is helpful, but is not required
Student Materials
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning experiences, the following materials are provided as part of the course package:
- Student Manual contains the topical outlines and exercises. Students will use this manual to follow presentations, take notes, and work through the exercises.
- Miniature DC Motor Kit that students will use to construct a working motor that they can keep.
- AC and DC Motor and Drive Glossary contains a listing of AC and DC drives and motor terms.
- AC and DC Drive Print Set contains schematics of selected Allen-Bradley drives.
Technology Requirements
All technology is provided for student use in the classroom by Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary for students to bring any technology with them when attending this course.
Hands-on Practice
Hands-on practice is a necessary part of learning and this course offers hands-on opportunities to perform fundamental motor and drive tasks. Students will then see the workings of DC motors firsthand as they build a miniature DC motor.
Once students learn the basic components of AC and DC drives and motors, they will begin to work with the Human Interface Module (HIM), a common programming panel found on most drives. Students will have the opportunity to use a PowerFlex 700 AC Drive workstation (ABT-TDPF700) to monitor drive parameters and control a drive with the HIM, which will build the valuable skills required to continue more in-depth drives training.
Next Level Learning
After mastering the skills covered in this course, students will be ready to attend Rockwell Automation product-specific drives training courses. One such course is PowerFlex 750-Series Maintenance and Troubleshooting course (CCA183), which prepares students to make changes to the setup, and troubleshoot drive malfunctions.