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Tema: Learn Variable Frequency Drives: wire & program a VFD

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    ac5c6aaa210157e04d6277295ea56290 - Learn Variable  Frequency Drives: wire & program a VFD

    Learn Variable Frequency Drives: wire & program a VFD
    Duration: 3h36m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 3.74 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English
    Master the art of VFD wiring and programming. Don't just read a manual, take your VFD skills to the next level now!

    What you'll learn
    VFD power & control wiring
    Quick start up
    VFD programming
    Analog & digital inputs
    Output relay wiring & programming
    Display, basic & advanced parameters
    Advanced VFD concepts
    Fault codes

    Requirements
    A basic understanding of electrical circuits
    A basic understanding of induction motors
    Understand the difference between voltage and current
    Understand the difference between 3 phase & single phase
    Understand the difference between AC and DC, although not critical
    Have a basic idea of what a VFD is used for, although not critical
    Understand the measurement of frequency in hertz, although not critical

    Description
    In this course we will be working with the Allen Bradley PowerFlex4 variable frequency drive.

    You may have heard about VFDs, seen them in operation or you might have even installed one or two yourself. Whatever your experience level is with VFDs this course will give your skills a major boost, especially for the model that we will be working with. Using the quick start manual provided in the course, together we will learn step by step the art of wiring and programming a VFD from scratch!

    In a nutshell:
    We start off by pulling our VFD out of the box to familiarise ourselves with it.
    We then learn how to protect the drive and wire it up to our motor for the first time.
    Resetting the drive back to it's factory settings is next which will prepare us for our first round of programming.
    After powering-up our drive we use the keypad controls to fire up our motor and explore some display features.
    Once we have graduated from the keypad controls we will learn all about remote control wiring.
    Gradually adding levels of complexity to our installation we move onto using the relay outputs and analog inputs.
    We then explore some advanced wiring and programming concepts with plenty of demonstrations.
    To bring it home we look at possible fault situations and the fault codes that relate.

    In detail we will learn:
    Power wiring
    General precautions
    Keypad operation
    Motor parameter entry
    Start source, stop mode and speed reference
    2-wire, 3-wire and potentiometer control
    Ramp time adjustment
    Relay output wiring and selector programming
    SINK vs SOURCE configuration
    External supply control
    Multiple preset frequency output
    0-10volt and 4-20ma analog control
    Electric braking
    PWM output frequency
    Flying start
    Process factor
    Start boost
    Voltage band adjustment
    Fault codes
    And much more.............

    If you want to get the edge and learn all about VFDs I'll catch you in the course.

    Who this course is for:
    Beginner or advanced technicians curious to learn more about VFDs and motor control
    Anyone wanting to learn how to connect a VFD to a motor
    Anyone wanting to learn how to program a VFD from scratch
    Anyone interested in learning how to wire up the digital or analog control inputs of a VFD
    Anyone curious about how VFDs control motors
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