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Training Center Mannheim

Seminar program 2009


Customer and Operator

Service Training by MWM


a worthwhile investment
Training and Qualification of Customer- and Operator Personnel
Availability, reliability and durability of equipment and power units are highly dependent on proper operation and service by
qualified and experienced operating and service personnel. For this purpose MWM offers, apart from the training of in-house
personnel and service staff of MWM Service Organisation, also for customers and operators staff servicerelated seminars on
MWM products.

Cross-System Information
Through the comprehensive competence of MWM in the engine technology, the contents of the individual training courses are
always holistically oriented and provide sound, easily comprehensible know-how with cross-system information.

Centralised and Decentralised Trainings


The courses are held at the Training Centre.If required basic training and further training can also be organised regionally. In terms
of content, it is possible to choose between ongoing courses that built on each other and compact,topic-related individual seminars.

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Customer Training by MWM


Comprehensive like the Practice
From Theory and Practice
The content of all the training courses have a clear structure designed in accordance with the latest didactic methods and proceed
from the formation of theoretical basic principles to their concrete practical application. This effective methods helps the
participants to acquire deeper knowledge and thus a more secure understanding, particularly in very complex technical fields.

Practice-oriented Learning
Practice-oriented learning in small groups is to come to the fore.Under guidance of qualified trainers, the participants translate
their acquired theoretical knowledge into practice on various engines and simulator facilities. Component repairs in accordance
with design specifications refer to the installation of genuine spare parts. Manual or mechanical cutting operations are not dealt
with the seminars.

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Competence classes of Customer/ Operator

Target
groups

Prerequisite

Training Objectives Acquirement of various Competence classes

Customer /

Basics about gas /

KK1 E 20 / 30 / 40 Operation and Maintenance

Operator

diesel engines
Knowledge in
technical training
language

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Technical Content of the Competence Classes

Competence
classes

Technical Content

KK1 E 20 / 30 / 40

Job card B

Operation and maintenance

Maintenance activities corresponding to the maintenance schedule contained in the


operation manual
Visual inspections, cleaning, checking and change of maintenance parts and operating
materials, easy repair and overhaul workings with standard tools, subsequent test run and
checking of functions

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The Way to a qualified and


competent customer/ Operator
Training in all Engines
The contents of training courses are specially tailored to the respective competence classes as well the maintenance and service
schedule. In this way, learning is always influence by the requirements of the different target groups. Above all we intent to in each
training course, the performance of the individual participants in theory, practice and participation, after a successful examination are
to be documented with individual certificates.

Engine Technology for Gas Engines


Basic Knowledge
Gasl Engine Technology

Series TCG 2015


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

Series TCG 2016


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

Total Electronic Management


TEM Basic

Series TCG 2020


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

Series TCG 2032


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

Total Electronic Management*


TEM EVO

Total Electronic Management*


TEM Compact

* In the course of the Product-related Seminars, the described electronic modules will be instructed according to the
operator level and corresponding to the scope of delivery.

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The Way to a qualified and


competent Customer / Operator
Engine Technology for Diesel Engines
Basic Knowledge
Diesel Engine Technology

Series TCD 2016


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

Series TCD 2020


Competence class 1
E 20 / 30 / 40

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The Way to a qualified and


competent Customer/ Operator
Trainings in all Systems
The contents of the MWM trainings used to impart the knowledge of assembling and function of engines. Comprehensive skills to operating of engines and
plants provide additional security for later practice. Problem cases can be dealt within targeted fashion single-handed system-checking and fault correction
by means of measuring technique.

General Comprehensive and Product-related System Technology for Gas


Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering

Electrical Instructed Person regarding BGV A1 and BGV A3

Advanced Course Electrical Engineering Electrical drive / 3-Phase


Asynchronous Motors

Advanced Course Electrical Engineering Synchronous motors /


Generator operation

Practice Seminar on Control Engineering

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The Way to a qualified and


competent Customer/ Operator
General Comprehensive and Product-related System Technology for Diesel engines
Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering

Electrical Instructed Person regarding BGV A1 and BGV A3

Advanced Course Electrical Engineering


Electrical Machines and Drives

Advanced Course Electrical Engineering Synchronous motors /


Generator operation

Practice Seminar on Control Engineering

Speed Govenor GAC analog

Speed Govenor Pro Act

Speed Govenor GAC digital

Speed Govenor EMR II

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Speed Govenor HEINZMANN HELENOS

Engine Monitoring System MKS

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Welcome to the MWM Training Centre Mannheim


Your team for success
Jrgen Bauer
Senior Manager Training Center
Special branch Electrical Engineering
Control and Feedback Control Systems

Brigitte Wackenhut
Seminar Administration
and Booking of national
Seminars

Thorsten Lichtel
Trainer
Fundamentals Electrical
Engineering Digital Systems
for Measurement and Control

Mike Granson
Trainer
Gas Engine Technology

Gnter Tomiczek
Trainer
Diesel and Gas
Engine Technology

Werner Schlenker
Trainer
Gas Engine
Technology

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Helga Schmittinger
Seminar Administration
and Booking of
international Seminars

Werner Seitz
Trainer
Gas Engine Technology

Contents
Conditions and Terms for the Participants in Seminars ....................................................................................11 - 13
Seminar Fees 2009 .................................................................................................................................................14 - 15
Notes Concerning Registration of Participants ..................................................................................................16
Product-related Engine Technology for Gas Engines Operation & Maintenance
Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology ............................................................................17
Series TCG 2015 .............................................................................................................18
Series TCG 2016 / TCG 2020 / TCG 2032 ..................................................................19
Product-related Engine Technology for Diesel Engines
Basic Knowledge Diesel Engine Technology...................................................................................................20
Series TBD 234 (on request) ....21
Series TCD 2016 and TCD 2020.................................................... 22
Series S/BVM 628 / BVM 640 / TBD 645 (on request)..............................................................................23
Product-related Engine Technology for Gas Engines 2015
Total Electronic Management TEM Basic.................................................................................................24
General Comprehensive System Technology
Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering..........................................................................................................25
Practice Seminar on Control Engineering ......................................................................................................... .26
Electrical Instructed Person regarding BGV A1 and BGV A3 ......................................................................27
Advanced course Electrical Engineering Electrical drive / 3- Phase Asynchronous motors .........................28
Advanced course Electrical Engineering Synchronous motors / Generator operation .....................................29

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Condition and Terms for the


Participation in Seminars
Seminars are ordered and organized at the terms and conditions stipulated below:
The publication of this seminar program invalidates any previously published programs. The conditions and seminar fees in this document, which
are based on the relevant price level of calculation rates for engineers in accordance with point 1.c. of the MWM GmbH price list, apply for the
ordering and running of the respective seminars.
We reserve the right to change prices. All prices listed are without VAT.

For the events run in the Training Centres in Mannheim, the seminar costs include a copy of the participation documents, the provision of work
clothes and writing materials, a choice of cold and hot drinks during the seminar breaks, lunch in the company restaurant and a participation
certificate on successful completion on the event.

Participation in the seminar is only possible after prior and confirmed application and only for the chosen seminar(s). People attending without
confirmed applications cannot be considered.
If a seminar application confirmed by the Training Centre will not be taken up, the estimated cancellation fees, see page 15 are to be applied
(Excepting on presentation of a doctors certificate in case of unforeseen illness). Sending a replacement participant is possible without
additional costs.
For special seminars a cancellation fee is shown separately as well. In addition, for special seminars in external locations transport costs for
seminar equipment already incurred as well as any costs incurred for flight or hotel cancellations will be charged.
For participants from foreign service partners, it is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the participant has valid and adequate health
and accident insurance for the stay in Germany, which at the request of the customer can be verified by relevant proof. Costs incurred by
MWM GmbH as a result of lack of or insufficient insurance are to be refunded by the customer.

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Condition and Terms for the


Participation in Seminars
The particular seminars are provided and carried out by state-of-the-art. All given advice or the use of acquired knowledge we assume no liability.
Hotel reservations for accommodation for participants can be arranged with our authorized hotels at agreed preferential prices in the name of and
at the ost of the customer. The cost of the hotel services. The cost of hotel service as well as possible cancellation charges are to be cleared
directly with the hotel. Please let us know your wishes about the accommodation in connection with the seminar registration, time of arrival and
departure.In case of hotel booking we helpfully to make reservation.
The Training Center reserves the right to cancel seminar dates for important reasons e.g. insufficient number of participants, illness of the seminar
leader: The customer will be informed about this within an appropriate amount of time and about a proposed new date.
With the application to the seminar the customer accepts the binding nature of the conditions set down in this document.
The customer is hereby informed that personal details will be stored in accordance with the Federal data protection law.
In view of the computer processing technology, queries and applications to seminars are exclusively to be made to the relevant Training Center
running the event using the forms in this program. For this the necessary details are to be entered into the given sections in full and in clear
block capitals.

Note: Queries and applications, which do not correspond to the required format because of illegible or incomplete details, will be disregarded.

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Seminar Fees 2009


1)

For the Courses contained in the Schedule:


for each seminar day and participant. *)...............................................................................

300,00

The fees listed under *) above for seminars held in the Training Centres includes cold / hot drinks,
lunch at the companys restaurant, provisions of working clothes
)
2)

Hotel expenses are not included, these have to be settled by the attendee / ordering party with the hotel directly.
For Seminars to be held externally:
for each trainer assignment and course day..................................................................
plus travel expenses:
travelling time of the trainer,
for every part-period of 4 hours......................................................................................
upon travelling by car per driven km..............................................................................
upon travelling by service van per driven km................................................................
incidental travelling expenses like
flight and/or rail ticket, toll, taxi, custom duties, visa etc................................................
board and lodging........................................................................................
shipment costs, for engines, special tools, custom duties etc.......................................
1)

per diem flat rate acc. to rates set out in the guidelines for travel variously applicable of MWM GmbH

2) )

plus any additional costs for board and/or lodging, if any

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1350,00

600,00
0,70
0,85

at actual
1) + 2)
at actual

Seminar Fees 2009


3)

Cancellation Fees:
For the courses contained in the schedule for each participants and
external and special seminars

until 21 day before seminar beginning

30 % of the seminar fee

from 20. day until 11. day before seminar beginning ..

40 % of the seminar fee

from 10. day until 7. day before seminar beginning ..

60 % of the seminar fee

from 6. day until 1 day before seminar beginning ..

80 % of the seminar fee

one travel day and no attendance without cancellation .. 100 % of the seminar fee
plus additional costs arising from flight and hotel accommodation cancellation
and costs potentially arising from dispatch of seminar equipment..
4)

at actual

Additional Seminar Documentation:


The documentation is limited to one copy per participant respectively in the case of special
seminars to the max. number of participants indicated in the seminar description,
for each additional set ..

The above prices do not include VAT

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at actual

Notes Concerning Registration

Please only use the forms prepared in the attachment for the registration of participation in training courses offered
by the Training Centre Mannheim. This is necessary as the incoming registration is directly processed by our EDP system.
The registration form consists of 1 pages, the cover sheet including data of the applicant and about the relevant seminar;
as well as the data about the participant(s).
Please fill in the columns of the both forms completely and send it to the e-mail address or fax number, which are on the
registration by forms.

Please note registrations that are received by us with incomplete and/or illegible information or do not comply
with the specified form cannot be adopted by the system and will not be taken into consideration.

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Seminar Description

Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology


Note

The seminar serves for lead-in for a better comprehension


with special MWM Gas Engines.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

1 day

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

History of the Gas Engine


Inventions and developments
Events in the Gas Engine
Process
Charge changing, strokes
Change of different conditions
degree of efficiency, ignition and burning sequence

Design and Function of Basic Engine


Crankcase, Cylinder head
Piston, cylinder
Bearings, valves and vale seats
Exhaust turbo charger

MWM Gas Engines


Explanation of MWM Gas Engines types
Engine designation, characteristic data
Application and use
Engine mappings
Power spectrum
Power reduction diagrams

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Seminar Description

Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Gas Engines TCG 2015 series (mechanical seminar)


Note

The seminar deals exclusively with the engine and includes the maintenance intervals E 10 up to E70.
Corresponding to the work content safety shoes should be worn according to the operational safety!

Requirements

The attendance at lead-in Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology or in-depth knowledge in Gas
Engine Technology would be advantageous.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

3 days

No. of participants

max. 5

Structure

Introduction
Service documentation

Operation
Starting and shutdown, operating media

Design and Function of Assembly Groups and


Systems
Lubrication- and Cooling system
Crankcase and oil pan, gear train and timing
Ignition system, gas regulating line ( Type: KromSchrder)

Maintenance according to the Competence Classes


Terms (Serving, Inspection, Repair)
service instructions, tolerances, wear limits
Valuation of coolant and lube oil
Dissembling and assembling of components and units
Inspection of cylinder head, piston and con rods
Checking with endoscope

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Seminar Description

Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Gas Engines TCG 2016 / 2020 / 2032 series


Note

The seminar deals exclusively with the engine and includes the maintenance intervals E10 up to E40.
Corresponding to the work content should be worn safety shoes according to the operational safety!

Requirements

The attendance at lead-in Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology or in-depth knowledge in Gas
Engine Technology would be advantageous

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

4 days / per engine type

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

Introduction
Service documentation
Design and Function of Assembly Groups and
Systems
Lubrication- and Cooling system
Crankcase and oil pan, gear train and timing
Ignition system, gas regulating line
Operation
Starting and shutdown,
operating media (lube oil, fuel, coolant)

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Maintenance according to the Competence Class KK1


Terms (Serving, Inspection, Repair)
service instructions, tolerances, wear limits
Valuation of coolant and lube oil
De- and assembling of components and units
Operation of the TEM-System
Display and operation menu, Manual- and Automatic Mode
Required signals, required adjustments
Calibration and Diagnostics
Test mode Auxiliaries, Speed governor
Ignition system, Anti knock control, Histories,
Log book

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Seminar Description

Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Basic Knowledge Diesel Engine Technology


Note

The seminar serves for lead-in for a better comprehension


with special MWM Diesel Engines.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

1 day

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

Events in the Diesel Engine


Process
Charge changing, strokes
Speed and torque
Design and Function of Basic Engine
Crankcase, Cylinder head
Piston, cylinder
Bearings, valves and vale seats
Exhaust turbo charger

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MWM Diesel Engines


Explanation of MWM Diesel Engines types
Engine designation, characteristic data
Application and use
Engine mappings
Power spectrum
Power reduction diagrams

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Seminar Description
Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Diesel Engines TBD 234


(on request)
Note

The seminar deals exclusively with the engine and includes the maintenance intervals E 10 up to E40.
Corresponding to the work content should be worn safety shoes according to the operational safety!

Requirements

The attendance at lead-in Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology or in-depth knowledge in Gas
Engine Technology would be advantageous

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

4 days

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

Introduction
Service documentation

Operation
Starting and shutdown, operating media

Design and Function of Assembly Groups


and Systems
Lubrication-, cooling and fuel system
Speed control, charge- and start system

Maintenance according to the Competence Class KK1


Terms (Serving, Inspection, Repair)
Service instructions, tolerances, wear limits
Valuation of coolant and lube oil
De- and assembling of components and units

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Seminar Description
Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Diesel Engines TCD 2016 / 2020 series


Note

The seminar deals exclusively with the engine and includes the maintenance intervals E 10 up to E40.
Corresponding to the work content should be worn safety shoes according to the operational safety !

Requirements

The attendance at lead-in Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology or in-depth knowledge in
Gas Engine Technology would be advantageous

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

4 days / per engine type

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

Introduction
Service-Documentation
Design and Function of Assembly Groups and Systems
Lubrication- and Cooling system
Fuel and injection system
Speed governing, turbo charging, starting system
Operation
Starting and shutdown, operating media (lube oil, fuel,
coolant)

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Maintenance according to the Competence Class KK1


Terms (Serving, Inspection, Repair)
service instructions, tolerances, wear limits
Valuation of coolant and lube oil
Disassembling and assembling of components and units

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Seminar Description
(Seminars will be carried out directly
at the operators site)

Subject

Product-related Engine Technology

Diesel Engines BVM 628 / 640 and TBD 645 series


(on request)
Note

The seminar deals exclusively with the engine and includes the maintenance intervals E 10 up to E70.
Corresponding to the work content should be worn safety shoes according to the operational safety !

Requirements
Engine

The attendance at lead-in Basic Knowledge Gas Engine Technology or in-depth knowledge in Gas
Technology would be advantageous

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

4 days / per engine type

No. of participants

max. 7

Structure

Introduction
Service documentation
Design and Function of Assembly Groups and
Systems
Lubrication-, cooling and fuel system
Speed control, charge- and start system

Maintenance according to the Competence Class KK1


Terms (Serving, Inspection, Repair)
Service instructions, tolerances, wear limits
Valuation of coolant and lube oil
De- and assembling of components and units

Operation
Starting and shutdown,
Operating media (lube oil, fuel, coolant),
Operating on heavy fuel oil
Emergency operation in case of system failures

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Seminar Description

Subject

Product-related System Technology

TEM Basic, Total Electronic Management


Note

The attendance at the lead-in seminars Basic Knowledge of electrical engineering / Electrical instructed person/
Advanced Course Electrical Engineering respective comparable in depth knowledge in Electrical Engineering are
necessary. It is also advantageous to bring along a notebook to the corresponding working contents.

Requirements

Profound knowledge about the MWM GAS periphery components


(Seminar Gas engines Basic and Periphery components)

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

2 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Introduction
The meaning of TEM Basic, Components and Sensors
Integration in external control systems, Modem operation
Structure and Function of Units
Kromschrder gas regulating system
Gas air mixer, Speed Pick-Up
Different operating methods
Connection diagrams and P&I flow diagrams
Explanation of wiring diagrams
Discussing of different flow diagrams

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Handling the TEM Basic System


Display and operation menu
Start-stop operation, net parallel- and isochronal
mode Required signals, required adjustments
Monitoring and engine protection
Control- and governor function
Speed governor, Firing system
Detection of ignition misfire
Mixture control, Parameterize via Software
Changing parameters via notebook
Commissioning
Checklist, Fault diagnostic
Practical demonstration with Simulator
Manual- and automatic mode
Changing of parameters

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Seminar Description
Subject

General Comprehensive System Technology

Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering


Note

The seminar imparts elementary knowledge in the field of electrical


engineering for non-electricians with concrete examples.
After successful achievement test you may attend continuing courses.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

3 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Introduction
Elementary of electrical engineering, charging, Current,
potential, Voltage, resistance, electric conductance,
resistivity. Ohm's law, Series and parallel connection
Magnetic field, inductance and coils
Components
Various cables, terminal raw, fuses, fault current breaker,
power switch, relays, contactor, transformer
Accumulator, generator, start facilities
Wiring diagram
Symbols and signs, designation of electrical
equipment and devices, circuit diagrams.Read and
comprehension of connection diagrams
Systematically trouble shouting
Examples at practical models and exhibits

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Seminar Description
Subject

General Comprehensive System Technology

Practice Seminar on Control Engineering


Note

The seminar serves for lead-in to assess Control Engineering


Processes in connection with analogue and digital speed
governors
After successful achievement test you may attend
continuing courses.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

1,5 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Basic Knowledge
Single - and multi control loop
P- I-, DT1 tow-position and multi point governor
Analog- and digital governor
Loops with and without offset
Experimental Determination of Controlled Systems
Control of:
Position, level, temperature, flow rate
mixture and proportions

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Closed Control Loops


Advanced control loops systems, cascade control.
Disturbance variable compensation, classical PID
control loops

Practical Exercise with


Set-point sensor, comparator, PID-Controller
Actuator, motor generator module set

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Seminar Description

Subject

General Comprehensive System Technology

Electrical Instructed Person regarding BGV A1 und BGV A3


Note

In compliance with the BGV A1 the instruction of employees by the business employer in the perils of
their job and the prevention of it is compulsory. Particularly the instruction of non-professionals regarding
Electrical Engineering in a safety conform conduct according to the BGV A3
Certification of participation with specified schedule of the impart subjects
After successful achievement test you may attend continuing courses.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

3 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Introduction
Basic knowledge electrical engineering
Perils of electricity, Ohm's law, simple electric circuit,
single phase current, effect of electrical current to the persons
Electrical current - related accidents,general measurement
Laws and Prescriptions
General electrical terms, accident prevention regulation,
operational safety,
accident prevention regulation regarding BGV A1
"general rules" and BGV A2 "electrical installation
and equipment. Selective VDE-regulations
Activities of "electrical instructed persons "

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Protection Measure and Protective Devices


The 5 safety rules
Classification of protection measures
Protection class and protective devices
Three phase current
Net systems and net configuration
General method for VDE reasonable checking
Practical Measurements
General measurement of :
Current, Voltage, Power, Resistance
Insulation check

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Seminar Description

Subject

General Comprehensive System Technology

Advanced course Electrical Engineering


Electrical drive /3- Phase Asynchronous motors
Note

With emphasis on this seminar, the mode of operation and the


operating behaviour of the relevant machines are described.

Requirements

The attendance at the lead-in "Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering" /


"Electrical Instructed Person" or indepth knowledge in Electrical Engineering is necessary.
After successful achievement test you may attend continuing courses.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

3 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Basics
Current, voltage, resistance, magnetic field, Inductions /
Lenzsche law, Three-Phase current, Rotary field
Power category (Apparent,- Effective- and Reactive power)
Power factor cos Phi, efficiency factor
Electrical mains
Different voltage levels, assembly of Electrical Supply Networks
Main parallel- and Island operation, circuit-breaker
Transducer
Fundamentals Transformer, assembly and function of transducers
Types (voltage / current), Transformation, connection diagram

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3- Phase Asynchronous motors


Design features, star-/ delta connection
Excitation stator and Rotor, operating behaviour
Characteristics of torque and current, starting
behaviour
Slip-ring motors, pole changing motors
Soft starter, Frequency converter
Voltage- and frequency controlled drives
Safety Regulation
Safety regulation in view of the electrical
equipment of motors according EN 60204
Practice Demonstration
Control possibilities by means of simulation
facilities
Measuring of starting- and load curves

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Seminar Description

Subject

General Comprehensive System Technology

Advanced course Electrical Engineering


Synchronous motors /generator operation
Note

With emphasis on this seminar, the mode of operation and the


operating behaviour of the relevant machines are described.

Requirements

The attendance at the lead-in "Basic Knowledge Electrical Engineering" /


"Electrical Instructed Person" or in depth knowledge in Electrical Engineering is necessary.
After successful achievement test you may attend continuing courses.

Target group

Customer / Operator

Duration

2 days

No. of participants

max. 8

Structure

Basics
Technical characteristics,
Power- and speed range, Power factor
Voltages, Frequency
Protection class, Cooling methods and heat class

Characteristics and Operating performance


Degree of efficiency, Voltage level, Adjusting range
of voltage, Voltage characteristic, V/f-Control
Parallel mode, Start synchronization
Net parallel mode, Self-excitation, De-Excitation
Electrical surge protection, Behaviour at low
revolutions
Real- and reactive power control

Electrical and mechanical design


General design, Stator, Rotor
Junction box and Connections
Terminal sequence and sense of rotation

Practical exercises
Control system design at the simulator
Synchronisation with synchronizers
e.g. Woodward or DEIF

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