Comprehensive Understanding of Motor Faults, Their Causes, and Protection Mechanisms.

This course provides an in-depth exploration of various types of motor faults, including those related to driven loads, power supply issues, and internal motor defects. Participants will learn to identify, analyze, and mitigate these faults through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The curriculum covers overloads, excessive starting times, blocking, and loss of load, as well as internal faults such as short-circuits, overheating, and pole slip. Protection strategies and settings, including ANSI standards, will also be thoroughly examined to ensure effective motor maintenance and longevity.

35 years of Power Engineering & Control. Specialized in power, control, automation, instrumentation, nuclear. My name is Eduard Loiczli, Doctor Engineer in Electrical Engineering. I started programming Rockwell PLC's in 1991 and since then I have programmed and integrated many Automation Systems which required motion control, automation HMI Control and complex multitasking. I've also taught at many reputable schools. For all who are looking to learn fast and in depth Rockwell Automation, this introductory course is one in a series of four courses to launch you into a better understanding of Automation and Control. Email: eduard.loiczli@apcacademy.ca
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