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Power Quality in Motor Control Applications Oct. 18, 2019 

Power Quality in Motor Control Applications

Power Quality in Motor Control Applications

Power Quality in Motor Control Applications (PQ-162) For Electrical Professionals


$139

Upon completion of this course, students should have a meaningful understanding of the various types of power quality disturbances associated with typical motor control techniques. They should understand the causes of these problems as well as conventional means of solving or preventing these problems.

This Power Quality Seminar is Approved by Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services DSPS Course ID # 17383 for Commercial Electrical Inspector Certification, Industrial Journeyman Electrician License, Journeyman Electrician License, Master Electrician License and Registered Electrician

Power Quality in Motor Control Applications (PQ-162)

Course Outline – 4-hour seminar DSPS # 18902

Input Circuit power quality – AC Motors [60 minutes]

Across the line motor starting

Power Factor

Voltage sags due to inrush current

Reduced Voltage Solid State Starters

Harmonics during starting

Power factor after started

Input Circuit power quality – AC motor drives [60 minutes]

6-pulse, 12-pulse & 18-pulse input rectifiers

Problems caused by harmonics

Harmonic resonance

IEEE-519 limits for harmonic distortion

Harmonic mitigation

Input transient suppression

Input circuit power quality – Other power electronics equipment [60 minutes]

1-phase motor drives

Typical distortion

Harmonic mitigation

Active front end converters

Typical harmonics

Harmonic mitigation

SCR Controllers (DC motor drives)

Voltage notching

Remedies for notching

Output Circuit power quality [30 minutes]

Effect of Pulsed voltage eon motors

Voltage reflection & voltage doubling

Motor Bearing current

Typical solutions for motor protection

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) [30 minutes]

Definition of EMI and RFI

Sources of EMI

Typical remedies to protect against EMI

Wrap up

$139
The State approves the above Power Quality Seminar of Wisconsin for credential types:
Commercial Electrical Inspector Certification, Industrial Journeyman Electrician License, Journeyman Electrician License, Master Electrician License, Registered Electrician Registration

We are committed to increasing awareness and understanding of power quality problems and practical solutions to help participants make informed decisions about power quality.

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We can offer training programs that are tailored to meet your specific needs. You can choose the specific topics to be covered and the amount of time allocated for the training program. You supply the meeting location, presentation equipment, and materials; we can develop and present the technical training program.

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