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Troubleshooting Skills Series V4

Troubleshooting Motor Circuits V4.1

Learn
and practice proven techniques for effective electrical troubleshooting with
realistic three-phase motor circuit simulations.
Program Features
Troubleshooting Motor Circuits V4.1 includes:
What You Will Learn.
With Troubleshooting Motor Circuits V4 you
will develop the necessary skills required to safely troubleshoot motor
circuits.
- Discover how three-phase
motors operate and learn about their winding connections
- Learn about motor control
circuits and the basics of how they work.
- Understand
how typical motor control components function.
- Become
skilled at diagnosing and troubleshooting motor circuit
faults, including opens, shorts, overloads, and single phasing.
- Develop the
ability to use diagrams to determine how motor circuits work
and to locate components and connections in all types of electrical
equipment.
About the Simulations
Troubleshooting Motor Circuits V4.1 includes two motor lab simulations and a
highly realistic garage door circuit simulation environment.
Practice Circuit Simulations
In the two motor lab practice simulations you will learn about three-phase
motors, motor circuits, and motor circuit components.
- Learn about basic motor concepts
such as starting current, locked rotor current, and the
effects of varying load.
- Explore how the components
work and learn techniques for finding circuit
defects.
Some Screen
Shots

Learn About Three-Phase Motors
Learn How the Garage Door Circuit Works
Garage Door Circuit Simulation
he industrial garage door circuit is a more complex simulation that puts you in
a realistic environment where you will develop, practice, and refine your new
troubleshooting skills.
- Guided faults coach you through the
most effective and efficient process for troubleshooting
faults.
- Practice faults
help improve your troubleshooting techniques by
providing hints and feedback.
Skill Test faults put your skills to the test
without any assistance during the troubleshooting process
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multiple copy pricing or educational pricing, demos etc., please e-mail.
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Technical information shown is current, but subject to
change without notice.
Update 5 Jan-2012