Who Is It For?
This advanced troubleshooting program is
designed for students and electrical/
maintenance personnel who already have a
good understanding of electrical systems.
It is ideally suited for use:
Industrial control simulation of a typical fluid processing system
In organizations who wish to improve the
troubleshooting skills of their electrical and
maintenance personnel. Developed by:
In advanced electrical courses and programs Creators of the award winning
providing experience with complex systems. Troubleshooting Skills Series
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Simulation Features
The simulation used is realistic and accurate.
It has many features that make it an excellent
tool for developing troubleshooting skills.
The simulation is lifelike and includes all the
tools normally used to troubleshoot this type
of equipment.
Realistic actions such as taking meter
readings, removing wires, and inspecting and
replacing components are all standard features.
Modeled on real equipment, the behavior of
the system and components is accurate
under normal and faulty conditions, and even
Disconnecting multiple wires in the
when wires are disconnected.
Heater Access Panel
Taking current readings in the
Power Circuit
More Features
Accurate equipment models ensure that
readings taken in the simulation are virtually
the same as readings taken on real equipment.
A powerful Observation tool allows for
comprehensive analysis of the system and
its operation.
Customizable regional settings for either
Using the wrench tool to inspect, North American or European standards,
repair or replace components including component ratings and circuit
Taking resistance readings in the drawings.
Control Panel
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