Who Should Take This Course?
This innovative and comprehensive and VFD Motor Training Course is presented by Paul Wright Who has more Than 34 years of field experience with Motors and Variable Speed Drives. He is one of Canada's Most respected experts on Motor and Variable Speed Applications Providing technical support and implementation assistants for all industrial and Commercial Sectors. This race along with a presentation copy of electronic CD booklets and papers Will provide statement has wealth of information on VFD and Motor applications. All Consultants, Utility, Industrial and Commercial users Will Find this race and the extra material included To Be a Valuable reference source for information.
Important Concerns Such as energy saving and power quality problems Benefits Will Be Discussed in detail aussi.
VFD Theory:
Motor Theory
VFD Applications
Site Issues with VFDs
Common Options That Make Up a Well Designed VFD Package
Manufacturing and Design of a SCIM
NEMA Motor specification Part 30 and Part 31 Overview
Performance on Fixed Speed Motor (Utility) and Variable Speed Drive (VFD)
Protection of a VFD motor on it and Fixed Speed Applications
Important Concerns Such as energy saving and power quality problems Benefits Will Be Discussed in detail aussi.
VFD Theory:
Motor Theory
VFD Applications
Site Issues with VFDs
Common Options That Make Up a Well Designed VFD Package
Manufacturing and Design of a SCIM
NEMA Motor specification Part 30 and Part 31 Overview
Performance on Fixed Speed Motor (Utility) and Variable Speed Drive (VFD)
Protection of a VFD motor on it and Fixed Speed Applications
Earn Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits
Successful completion of this race qualified delegate access to Receive a certificate of course completion with CEUs Indicated. CEUs are Granted by the Engineering Institute of Canada. One CEU is equivalent to 10 professional development hours of instruction.
The Following race earns 1.4 CEUs.
BONUS FEATURES
FREE 100-Page Electric Motor Handbook Volume 2 (Value $ 25)
FREE 130-page Electric Motors and Drives Handbook Volume 3 (Value $ 25)
Any $ 100 Coupon Toward Future Electricity Forum 2012 Event (Restrictions Apply)
1.4 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits
FREE Magazine Subscription (Value $ 50.00)
Forum Presentations in Paper Format
SPECIAL NOTE: Along with The Above VFD Training handbook material:
Each student VFD Training Will receive a detailed specification and VFD check list to use to Ensure That All Their issues are Addressed VFD.
The year student Will Receive aussi electronic copy of the Basics of AC Drives and the Basics of AC Motors. Two These books are more Than 100 pages, Providing Valuable Information for the student for future reference.
FREE 130-page Electric Motors and Drives Handbook Volume 3 (Value $ 25)
Any $ 100 Coupon Toward Future Electricity Forum 2012 Event (Restrictions Apply)
1.4 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Credits
FREE Magazine Subscription (Value $ 50.00)
Forum Presentations in Paper Format
SPECIAL NOTE: Along with The Above VFD Training handbook material:
Each student VFD Training Will receive a detailed specification and VFD check list to use to Ensure That All Their issues are Addressed VFD.
The year student Will Receive aussi electronic copy of the Basics of AC Drives and the Basics of AC Motors. Two These books are more Than 100 pages, Providing Valuable Information for the student for future reference.
VFD TRAINING COURSE BENEFITS
Learn the Fundamentals of Variable Frequency Drives
Update on the Latest Advancements Yourself in VFDs
Learn the Latest in Motor Efficiency Improvements
Practical Problem-Solving Approaches and Solutions
Learn How to Solve Common Problems VFD
Learn Practical Troubleshooting Techniques
Reduce Equipment Downtime and Operating Costs
Reduce Reliance on Outside Service Companies
Make Sure Your Equipment is Up and Running
Update on the Latest Advancements Yourself in VFDs
Learn the Latest in Motor Efficiency Improvements
Practical Problem-Solving Approaches and Solutions
Learn How to Solve Common Problems VFD
Learn Practical Troubleshooting Techniques
Reduce Equipment Downtime and Operating Costs
Reduce Reliance on Outside Service Companies
Make Sure Your Equipment is Up and Running
Program Outline
Instructor: Paul Wright, P.EngECM Solutions Drive
DAY ONE
8:00 AM - VFD Theory:
This presentation Will Discuss the topology of todays' low voltage VFDs Used with Vector Control PWM gold. The Rectifier, Pre Load Circuit DC Bus Capacitors, Circuit Chopper and Inverter Section Will Be Discussed. The selection of the voltage and current ratings of These Individual components determined the selling price and Reliability of the VFD. Will the student learn how to VFD determined from multiple models, how to select the VFDs That Will Be and Have more connectable along Mean Time Between Failures.
9:30 AM - Motor Theory
Will this provide statement presentation discussion on motor theory as Applied to fixed speed and variable speed operation. The presentation Will Discuss the Following:
Magnetic Field and Lines of Flux
Rotor construction, Die Cast Aluminum, Copper Bar and Die Cast Copper
Motor Speed-Torque Curves
Motor Enclosures
Motor Cooling, Temperature Design and Insulation Class
Stator construction, Random Wound Coils versus form
Motor Equivalent Circuit
1100AM - VFD Applications
This presentation Will Discuss Some of the more common applications for energy savings VFD gold in precision controllability. Control for Fans, Pumps, Compressors, Kilns, Conveyors, Centrifuges, Elevators and Cranes Will Be Discussed. Other applications Can Be Discussed if Requested.
12:15 PM Lunch Break
1:00 PM-430pm - Site Issues with VFDs
Will this presentation looks at the line side and motor side from a VFD may Have That on the power system. All from the Following Will Be Discussed along with the recommended solution (s) For Each result:
Power Quality Impact from Voltage Transients and Variances
Power Factor is Fixed Speed and Variable Speed Applications
Harmonics, Voltage Current and Distortion, IEEE 519 Guidelines
Radio Frequency and Electro Magnetic Interference
Bearing Currents
Reflective Waves in Cables
dv / dt stress> 500 volts per micro second
Peak Stress Voltage> 1000 V
VFD Cable
4:30 PM - Daily SummaryDAY TWO
7:30 AM - Common Options That Make Up a Well Designed VFD Package
This presentation Will Discuss the recommended options specified Commonly That Are To Be With The VFD installed to provide statement The Basis for a trouble free long life connectable VFD installation.
Enclosure Type
Door Interlocked Disconnecting Means
Harmonic gold Input Line Filters
Transient Voltage Surge packs
Fused Control Power
120Vac and 24Vdc control
Analog Optical Isolators
Output dv / dt Filters and Reactors
Isolation Contactors
Bypass Control Schemes
Enclosure Heating and Cooling Requirements
Dedicated Customer Field Connection Terminal Blocks
Certified Full Load Testing
Heat Run Testing in 40oC ambient
9:00 AM - Manufacturing and Design of a SCIM
This presentation shows the process of how a motor is Manufactured to Meet the designers: various performance parameters and features.
Enclosure
Motor Junction Boxes
Cooling Methods
Rotor and Stator Magnetic steel design
Form Wound Stator manufacturing
Random Wound Stator
Aluminum Die Cast, Die Cast Copper and Copper Bar Rotor Design
Motor Assembly
Testing
10:30 AM - NEMA Motor specification Part 30 and Part 31 Overview
This presentation Will Discuss the differences Between a Standard Part 30 Designed Motor and Variable Speed Drive Part has 31 Designed Motor.
Nameplate Information
Cooling methods
Stator wiring
Speed Range
dv / dt and Voltage Stress Design
11:45 AM Lunch Break
12:30 PM - Motor Performance Comparison on Fixed Speed (Utility) and Variable Speed Drive (VFD)
Motor control is via Fixed Speed Control Starter: various schemes and Reduced Voltage Starting Will Be Compared To VFD Operation.
Starting
Stopping
Braking
Reversing
Over and Under Nominal Line Voltage
2:00 PM - Protection of a VFD motor on it and fixed Speed Applications
Motors require a moyen de Detecting abnormal year and has provided moyen de Isolating the motor from the system When thesis situations might occur. Overload, Short Circuit and Over Temperature That Are The common occurrences require the motor disconnected from the To Be power source. This presentation Will Discuss the different control schemes Used for Fixed Speed and Variable Speed applications.
3:30 PM-4: 00PM - Daily Summary and Wrap up Seminar
All Students Attending this presentation Will receive electronic copy of the 9 Presentations Several more papers and booklets discussing the race and related material. A detailed specification and Data Sheets VFD Will Be aussi included to Ensure Future Purchases drive connectable trouble free installations provide statement.
SPECIAL NOTE: Along with The Above seminar material:
Each student Will receive a detailed specification and VFD check list to use to Ensure That All The Above issues are Addressed.
The year student Will Receive aussi electronic copy of the Basics of AC Drives and the Basics of AC Motors. Two These books are more Than 100 pages, Providing Valuable Information for the student for future reference.
DAY ONE
8:00 AM - VFD Theory:
This presentation Will Discuss the topology of todays' low voltage VFDs Used with Vector Control PWM gold. The Rectifier, Pre Load Circuit DC Bus Capacitors, Circuit Chopper and Inverter Section Will Be Discussed. The selection of the voltage and current ratings of These Individual components determined the selling price and Reliability of the VFD. Will the student learn how to VFD determined from multiple models, how to select the VFDs That Will Be and Have more connectable along Mean Time Between Failures.
9:30 AM - Motor Theory
Will this provide statement presentation discussion on motor theory as Applied to fixed speed and variable speed operation. The presentation Will Discuss the Following:
Magnetic Field and Lines of Flux
Rotor construction, Die Cast Aluminum, Copper Bar and Die Cast Copper
Motor Speed-Torque Curves
Motor Enclosures
Motor Cooling, Temperature Design and Insulation Class
Stator construction, Random Wound Coils versus form
Motor Equivalent Circuit
1100AM - VFD Applications
This presentation Will Discuss Some of the more common applications for energy savings VFD gold in precision controllability. Control for Fans, Pumps, Compressors, Kilns, Conveyors, Centrifuges, Elevators and Cranes Will Be Discussed. Other applications Can Be Discussed if Requested.
12:15 PM Lunch Break
1:00 PM-430pm - Site Issues with VFDs
Will this presentation looks at the line side and motor side from a VFD may Have That on the power system. All from the Following Will Be Discussed along with the recommended solution (s) For Each result:
Power Quality Impact from Voltage Transients and Variances
Power Factor is Fixed Speed and Variable Speed Applications
Harmonics, Voltage Current and Distortion, IEEE 519 Guidelines
Radio Frequency and Electro Magnetic Interference
Bearing Currents
Reflective Waves in Cables
dv / dt stress> 500 volts per micro second
Peak Stress Voltage> 1000 V
VFD Cable
4:30 PM - Daily SummaryDAY TWO
7:30 AM - Common Options That Make Up a Well Designed VFD Package
This presentation Will Discuss the recommended options specified Commonly That Are To Be With The VFD installed to provide statement The Basis for a trouble free long life connectable VFD installation.
Enclosure Type
Door Interlocked Disconnecting Means
Harmonic gold Input Line Filters
Transient Voltage Surge packs
Fused Control Power
120Vac and 24Vdc control
Analog Optical Isolators
Output dv / dt Filters and Reactors
Isolation Contactors
Bypass Control Schemes
Enclosure Heating and Cooling Requirements
Dedicated Customer Field Connection Terminal Blocks
Certified Full Load Testing
Heat Run Testing in 40oC ambient
9:00 AM - Manufacturing and Design of a SCIM
This presentation shows the process of how a motor is Manufactured to Meet the designers: various performance parameters and features.
Enclosure
Motor Junction Boxes
Cooling Methods
Rotor and Stator Magnetic steel design
Form Wound Stator manufacturing
Random Wound Stator
Aluminum Die Cast, Die Cast Copper and Copper Bar Rotor Design
Motor Assembly
Testing
10:30 AM - NEMA Motor specification Part 30 and Part 31 Overview
This presentation Will Discuss the differences Between a Standard Part 30 Designed Motor and Variable Speed Drive Part has 31 Designed Motor.
Nameplate Information
Cooling methods
Stator wiring
Speed Range
dv / dt and Voltage Stress Design
11:45 AM Lunch Break
12:30 PM - Motor Performance Comparison on Fixed Speed (Utility) and Variable Speed Drive (VFD)
Motor control is via Fixed Speed Control Starter: various schemes and Reduced Voltage Starting Will Be Compared To VFD Operation.
Starting
Stopping
Braking
Reversing
Over and Under Nominal Line Voltage
2:00 PM - Protection of a VFD motor on it and fixed Speed Applications
Motors require a moyen de Detecting abnormal year and has provided moyen de Isolating the motor from the system When thesis situations might occur. Overload, Short Circuit and Over Temperature That Are The common occurrences require the motor disconnected from the To Be power source. This presentation Will Discuss the different control schemes Used for Fixed Speed and Variable Speed applications.
3:30 PM-4: 00PM - Daily Summary and Wrap up Seminar
All Students Attending this presentation Will receive electronic copy of the 9 Presentations Several more papers and booklets discussing the race and related material. A detailed specification and Data Sheets VFD Will Be aussi included to Ensure Future Purchases drive connectable trouble free installations provide statement.
SPECIAL NOTE: Along with The Above seminar material:
Each student Will receive a detailed specification and VFD check list to use to Ensure That All The Above issues are Addressed.
The year student Will Receive aussi electronic copy of the Basics of AC Drives and the Basics of AC Motors. Two These books are more Than 100 pages, Providing Valuable Information for the student for future reference.
ABOUT THE RACE LEADERS TRAINING VFD
Paul Wright, with ECM Solutions Drive, is one of Canada's leading experts on Variable Frequency Drive technology. Paul is year electrical engineering graduate of the University of Waterloo and HAS more Than 20 years experience in Provencal field troubleshooting and problem solving VFD applications.
GENERAL INFORMATION
When and Where
The VFD Training Course Will Be Held as follows:
Richmond, BC - April 2-3, 2012
Holiday Inn Vancouver Airport
10720 Cambie Road
Richmond, BC
Tel: 604-821-1818
Edmonton, AB - April 4-5, 2012
Radisson Hotel Edmonton South
4440 Gateway Boulevard N
Tel: 780-437-6010
Saskatoon, SK - April 16-17, 2012
Sandman Hotel Saskatoon
310 Circle Drive W.
Saskatoon, SK
Tel: 306-477-4844
Winnipeg, MB - April 18-19, 2012
Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg International Airport
1999 Wellington Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
Tel: 204-775-5222
Toronto, ON - April 23-24, 2012
Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport
6257 Airport Road, Mississauga
Tel: 905 678-1400
St. John's - April 26-27, 2012
Battery Hotel & Suites
100 Signal Hill Road,
Tel: 709-576-0040
A special bedroom rate (non-commissionable) has-beens Arranged with hotels thesis. To Receive this rate, inform the hotel That You are a delegate with the Canadian Electricity Forum When making your reservation.
Registration Fees
The fee for books to expect this race is $ 699.00 + GST. The fee includes forum participation, refreshments. NOTE: LUNCH IS NOT PROVIDED WITH THIS RACE.
Register and prepay 14 days before forum dates and Receive early bird discount of year $ 50.00
SPECIAL PROMOTION: Register 3 delegate access at full price, and get a 4th registration FREE!
SPECIAL PROMOTION: Register 3 delegate access at full price, and get a 4th registration FREE!
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April 2-3, 2012 - Vancouver, BC
Holiday Inn Vancouver Airport
April 4-5, 2012 - Edmonton, AB
Raddisson Hotel Edmonton South
April 16-17, 2012 - Saskatoon, SK
Sandman Hotel Saskatoon
April 18-19, 2012 - Winnipeg, MB
Four Points by Sheraton Winnipeg International Airport
April 23-24, 2012 - Toronto, ON
Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport
April 26-27, 2012 - St. John's, NL
Battery Hotel & Suites
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