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3 Phase Motor Control Bootcamp

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3 Phase Motor Control Bootcamp, available at $99.99, has an average rating of 4.61, with 90 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 1218 reviews, and has 4547 subscribers.

You will learn about How to design and wire up 7 essential 3 phase motor control circuits, push button operated. DOL, reverse, on delay, off delay, star/delta, mixed voltage, DC injection braking. 3 phase squirrel cage motor characteristics and connections. How the parts that make up motor control systems operate and how they are used in a circuit. The difference between star and delta formations. This course is ideal for individuals who are People interested in becoming electrical control technicians. or Pre-apprentices or apprentices interested in learning 3 phase motor controls. or Electricians that want to take their motor control skills to the next level. or Anyone interested in learning about 3 phase motor controls and their applications. It is particularly useful for People interested in becoming electrical control technicians. or Pre-apprentices or apprentices interested in learning 3 phase motor controls. or Electricians that want to take their motor control skills to the next level. or Anyone interested in learning about 3 phase motor controls and their applications.

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Summary

Title: 3 Phase Motor Control Bootcamp

Price: $99.99

Average Rating: 4.61

Number of Lectures: 90

Number of Quizzes: 4

Number of Published Lectures: 90

Number of Published Quizzes: 4

Number of Curriculum Items: 94

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 94

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • How to design and wire up 7 essential 3 phase motor control circuits, push button operated.
  • DOL, reverse, on delay, off delay, star/delta, mixed voltage, DC injection braking.
  • 3 phase squirrel cage motor characteristics and connections.
  • How the parts that make up motor control systems operate and how they are used in a circuit.
  • The difference between star and delta formations.
  • Who Should Attend

  • People interested in becoming electrical control technicians.
  • Pre-apprentices or apprentices interested in learning 3 phase motor controls.
  • Electricians that want to take their motor control skills to the next level.
  • Anyone interested in learning about 3 phase motor controls and their applications.
  • Target Audiences

  • People interested in becoming electrical control technicians.
  • Pre-apprentices or apprentices interested in learning 3 phase motor controls.
  • Electricians that want to take their motor control skills to the next level.
  • Anyone interested in learning about 3 phase motor controls and their applications.
  • This course is bootcamp for push button 3 phase motor controls.

    Learn how to design and wire up 7 essential 3 phase motor control circuits.

    In this course we will learn about 3 phase squirrel cage motors and the different ways of connecting them. We will learn about contactors, thermal overloads, relays, circuit protection, indicator lights, push buttons,an off delay timer relay,an on delay timer relay,a power supplyand a dc injection brake. We will look at how all these parts work and how they are used in conjunction with each other to control 3 phase motors.

    The first circuit we look at is the staple of motor controls, the DOL starter. We start off nice and easy by designing the power circuit. The power circuit is the base that we will work from for all of our circuits in the course. We will explain the characteristics of the power circuit and then build up the control circuit step by step, lesson by lesson, until we end up with a fully functioning DOL starter for a 3 phase motor. After we have designed our DOL circuit we will then wire it up from scratch and check it’s operation.

    Like the DOL starter, we will comprehensively learn another 6 motor control circuits such as reverse, on delay, off delay, star/delta, various mixed voltagecircuits and a dc injection brakingcircuit. We look at some practical applications for these circuits and we also discuss some of the different ways to design them. To keep things fresh we will mix up the supply voltages, so that no matter where you come from around the world the skills learnt in this course will be easily transferable.

    If you’re keen on learning 3 phase motor controls, get your pen ready so we can start drawing up the control circuits together!

    What is covered in the course:

  • Introduction:Different supply voltages, schematics.

  • Learn the parts: 3 phase squirrel cage induction motor, contactors, thermal overloads, relays, circuit protection, push buttons, indicator lights, power supply, off delay timer relay, on delay timer relay, dc injection brake.

  • Control circuit design, wiring and operation: DOL, reverse, on delay, off delay, start/delta, mixed voltage, dc injection braking.

  • Are you ready to upskill?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting Started

    Lecture 1: Getting Started – Voltages

    Lecture 2: Getting Started – Schematics

    Chapter 3: Learning The Parts

    Lecture 1: Learning The Parts – 3 Phase Motor

    Lecture 2: Learning The Parts – 3 Phase Motor Connections

    Lecture 3: Learning The Parts – Contactor

    Lecture 4: Learning The Parts – Overload

    Lecture 5: Learning The Parts – Circuit Protection

    Lecture 6: Learning The Parts – Relays

    Lecture 7: Learning The Parts – Push Buttons

    Lecture 8: Learning The Parts – Indicator Lights

    Chapter 4: DOL

    Lecture 1: DOL – Introduction

    Lecture 2: DOL – Power – Schematic

    Lecture 3: Basic Control – Schematic (Inch)

    Lecture 4: DOL – Power & Basic Control – Wiring

    Lecture 5: DOL – Power & Basic Control – Operation

    Lecture 6: DOL – Hold In Contract – Schematic

    Lecture 7: DOL – Hold In Contract – Wiring

    Lecture 8: DOL – Hold In Contract – Operation

    Lecture 9: DOL – Emergency Stop – Schematic

    Lecture 10: DOL – Emergency Stop – Wiring

    Lecture 11: DOL – Emergency Stop – Operation

    Lecture 12: DOL – Indicator Lights – Schematic

    Lecture 13: DOL – Indicator Lights – Wiring

    Lecture 14: DOL – Indicator Lights – Operation

    Lecture 15: DOL – No Neutral! – Schematic

    Lecture 16: DOL – No Neutral! – Wiring & Operation

    Lecture 17: DOL – Missing Parts!

    Lecture 18: Quick Tip – Overloads

    Chapter 5: Reverse

    Lecture 1: Reverse – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Reverse – Power – Schematic

    Lecture 3: Reverse – Missing Parts & Wiring!

    Lecture 4: Reverse – Control – Schematic

    Lecture 5: Reverse – Power – Wiring

    Lecture 6: Reverse – Control – Wiring

    Lecture 7: Reverse – Operation

    Lecture 8: Reverse – Indicator Lights – Schematic

    Lecture 9: Reverse – Indicator Lights – Wiring

    Lecture 10: Reverse – Indicator Lights – Operation

    Chapter 6: On Delay

    Lecture 1: On Delay – Introduction

    Lecture 2: On Delay – New Part

    Lecture 3: On Delay – Schematic

    Lecture 4: On Delay – Wiring

    Lecture 5: On Delay – Operation

    Lecture 6: On Delay – Hold In Contact & Indicator Lights – Schematic

    Lecture 7: On Delay – Hold In Contact & Indicator Lights – Wiring

    Lecture 8: On Delay – Hold In Contact & Indicator Lights – Operation

    Lecture 9: On Delay – Missing Wiring!

    Chapter 7: Off Delay

    Lecture 1: Off Delay – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Off Delay – New Part

    Lecture 3: Off Delay – Schematic

    Lecture 4: Off Delay – Wiring

    Lecture 5: Off Delay – Operation

    Lecture 6: Off Delay – Indicator Lights – Schematic

    Lecture 7: Off Delay – Indicator Lights – Wiring

    Lecture 8: Off Delay – Indicator Lights – Operation

    Lecture 9: Off Delay – Strange Circuit!

    Chapter 8: Star/Delta

    Lecture 1: Star/Delta – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Star/Delta – Why?

    Lecture 3: Star/Delta – Rules

    Lecture 4: Star/Delta – Connections

    Lecture 5: Star/Delta – Power – Schematic

    Lecture 6: Star/Delta – Control – Schematic

    Lecture 7: Star/Delta – How It Works

    Lecture 8: Star/Delta – Power – Wiring

    Lecture 9: Star/Delta – Control – Wiring

    Lecture 10: Star/Delta – Operation

    Lecture 11: Quick Tip – D Class Protection

    Lecture 12: Star/Delta – Indicator Lights – Schematic

    Lecture 13: Star/Delta – Indicator Lights – Wiring

    Lecture 14: Star/Delta – Indicator Lights – Operation

    Lecture 15: Star/Delta – Incomplete Circuit

    Chapter 9: Mixed Voltage Circuits

    Lecture 1: Mixed Voltage Circuits – Introduction

    Lecture 2: Mixed Voltage Circuits – New Part

    Lecture 3: Mixed Voltage Circuits – 1st Schematic

    Lecture 4: Mixed Voltage Circuits – 2nd Schematic

    Lecture 5: Mixed Voltage Circuits – 2nd Schematic – Wiring

    Lecture 6: Mixed Voltage Circuits – 2nd Schematic – Operation

    Lecture 7: Mixed Voltage Circuits – 3rd Schematic

    Chapter 10: DC Injection Braking

    Lecture 1: DC Injection Brake – Introduction

    Lecture 2: DC Injection Brake – How?

    Lecture 3: DC Injection Brake – New Part

    Lecture 4: DC Injection Brake – Power – Schematic

    Lecture 5: DC Injection Brake – Control – Schematic

    Lecture 6: DC Injection Brake – Brake Variations

    Lecture 7: DC Injection Brake – Brake Selection

    Lecture 8: DC Injection Brake – Power – Wiring

    Instructors

  • 3 Phase Motor Control Bootcamp  No.2
    The Wiring Wizard
    Electrical Controls Instructor
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