This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to identify, select and control electrical machines including three phase induction motor, single-phase motors, synchronous motor and AC generator (alternator). It is designed for trainees pursuing Diploma in Electrical Technology.
By the end of this module, the trainee will be able to identify, select and control the electrical machine either three phase induction motor, single phase induction motor, synchronous motor or synchronous generator.
This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to identify, select and control electrical machines including three phase induction motor, single-phase motors, synchronous motor and AC generator (alternator). It is designed for trainees pursuing Diploma in Electrical Technology.
By the end of this module, the trainee will be able to identify, select and control the electrical machine either three phase induction motor, single phase induction motor, synchronous motor or synchronous generator.
This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to identify, select and control electrical machines including three phase induction motor, single-phase motors, synchronous motor and AC generator (alternator). It is designed for trainees pursuing Diploma in Electrical Technology.
By the end of this module, the trainee will be able to identify, select and control the electrical machine either three phase induction motor, single phase induction motor, synchronous motor or synchronous generator.
Electrical machine rewinding course is dedicated to train students and enhance their ability to not just install brand new electric motors, but to maintain, troubleshoot faulted ones. And to redesign and re-make them once they were burnt out. At the end of this course, students should be confident enough solve all industrial motors problems as a result.
This course covers power electronic devices, methods of protection, different types of converters and DC and AC motor control.
Knowledge and Understanding
Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:
The characteristics of solid state devices used in power electronic applications, explains the performance of different types of converters, choppers and regulators and studies different types of motor control.
Intellectual skills/Application of Knowledge
Having successfully completed the module, students should be able to:
Describe the basic conditions for successful commutation of power electronic devices for the purpose of using them in different converters as controlled rectifier, DC and AC chopper and inverter circuits. The application of power electronic converters in speed control of DC and AC motors.