This course is designed to give you a deep understanding of how a VFD works in an Industrial environment, the configuration of parameters, control philosophies, VFD selection criteria, and On-site troubleshooting concepts.
Upon completing the VFD course from IIPD, the candidate should be able to perform the following functions at the site,
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A VFD, or Variable Frequency Drive, is a type of motor controller that allows you to adjust the speed and torque of an electric motor.
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Using a VFD can result in energy savings, improved motor performance, and reduced wear and tear on the motor.
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In a Delta VFD course, you will learn about the theory behind VFDs, how to install and program a Delta VFD, and how to troubleshoot common issues.
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Some basic knowledge of electrical engineering and experience working with motors would be helpful, but not required.
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This course can prepare you for jobs such as electrician, industrial maintenance technician, or controls engineer.
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 Yes, this course is hands-on and you will have the opportunity to work with Delta VFDs in a lab setting.
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The cost of the course may vary based on the location, so it's recommended to contact us for further assistance.