Engineering and Maintenance
Rockwell Power Flex 7000 Medium Voltage AC Drive
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Rockwell Power Flex 7000 Medium Voltage AC Drive Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, you will have experienced and should be able to perform the following tasks:
- Adopt proper safety measures while working on MV equipment
- Recognize proper drive and motor operation
- Understand the significance of all the key parameters
- Troubleshoot drive malfunctions
Who Should Attend?
This course is intended for engineers, technicians, and electrical maintenance persons engaged in the operation and maintenance of PowerFlex 7000 drives.
Course Outlines:
- PowerFlex 7000 Drive Product Overview
- PowerFlex 7000 Drive Topology
- PowerFlex 7000 Drive Power Components – Drive Component Identification Lab
- PowerFlex 7000 Drive Resistance Checks – Drive Resistance Checks and Device Replacement Labs
- PowerFlex 7000 ForGe Drive Control Power – Power Supply Component Identification, Measurement, and Replacement Labs
- PowerFlex 7000 ForGe Control Hardware – Drive Control Hardware Component Identification and Replacement Labs
- PowerFlex 7000 Drive Communications
- Voltage and Current Monitoring – ForGe Control – Voltage and Current Monitoring Identification
- Lab
- Power Flex 7000 Drive Cooling – Drive Cooling Component Identification Lab
- Power Flex 7000 Drive Operation – Power Flex Drive Operation Gate Test, System Test, and Current Test Labs
- Power Flex 7000 Drive Tuning – Rectifier Tuning, Motor Impedance Tuning, and Motor Flux/Speed Regulator Tuning Labs
- Power Flex 7000 Drive Terminal – Forge Shell Lab – Power Flex Net Server Interface (PFNI) IP Address Lab – Firmware Installation Lab – Black Box Data Collection Lab – Diagnostic Trending Lab – Alarm and Fault Troubleshooting Demo/Lab
- Liquid-Cooled Drive Maintenance and Commissioning (Optional half-day for students with liquid-cooled drives)
Practical Cases