Fundamentals, Electrical Industrial Controls &Motor Starters

Learn Industrial Control Circuits, Automation, Electrical Control; Motor Starters for Control Engineers and Technicians

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Description

This course is all about Industrial controls topics which you need if you are starting your career as an automation and controls engineer. You will need this course if you are responsible about the process controls part in a production line. This course covers all the basics and details about controls circuits for 3 phase induction motor and how to build them from scratch. We will first start with an introduction about classic controls, then we will go to the circuit components that are used to create Industrial controls circuit, For these components, we will cover its definition, working principle and types, We will also see engaging animations for our lectures and circuits. Then we will design the most common circuits that are used in the industry and then we will simulate them; if our simulation is successful I will build it by hand wire by wire. In this course you will understand the induction motor more and its windings and terminals. We will also discuss the voltage in star and delta connection. Finally, we will try to select our power components for a project in which we will calculate the Full Load Current and based on that we will choose our component’s sizes according to IEC and NFPA Standards.

What You Will Learn!

  • Electrical Control
  • Classic Control
  • Induction Motor Control
  • Fundamentals of Electrical Control Circuits
  • Motor Starters
  • Star Delta Starter
  • Reverse Forward Starter
  • DOL Starter
  • Voltage Applied to Induction Motor
  • How to Size Circuit Components Based on IEC & NFPA Standards
  • Learn the Theory of Controls
  • Simulate Control Circuits using CADESimu
  • Build Control Circuits Wire by Wire With Me
  • Electrical Drawing Schematic of Control Circuits
  • Automation and Controls

Who Should Attend!

  • Controls Engineers, Controls Technicians, and all Automation friends out there who are responsible for maintaining these big production lines inside all the factories around the world.