Course information
In this three day crane training course, students will learn how to perform electrical inspections and preventive maintenance procedures.
ADM Bio Products Jason G.It was very well taught. I did not know much about cranes now I feel I have the
tools to help teach fellow employees.
Jacinto Port OSWe did learn a lot of calculating the technical parts gathering the correct gear and how to properly read the tags on the gear.
General Motors Bryan L.Student & instructor interaction encouraged. Picked up valuable information from others experiences
Nucor Steel Earl W.(What I liked most about the seminar was…) Pace and content
Entergy Kirk H.Instructor input. Anytime one get experience from it is a gain.
This crane training course highlights electrical maintenance procedures for all types of A.C. crane controls including A.C. full magnetic, stepless and adjustable frequency drives. This crane course is considered the basic orientation to electrical maintenance.
Course objectives
- Identify the function and operation of single speed, two speed, step type, secondary reactor and adjustable frequency A.C. crane controls
- Analyze power and control circuits
- Identify problematic motor symptoms and correct their causes
- Perform control system inspections, tests and adjustments
- Analyze operating characteristics for troubleshooting control system failures
Course outline
- Overhead Crane Electrical Safety
- Overhead Crane Electrical Regulations
- Electrical Tools
- OHMS Law
- Motors
- AC Motors
- Wound Rotor Motors
- DC Motors
- Motor Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Power Distribution
- Crane Electrical Components
- Fuses & Circuit Breakers
- Motor Overload
- Contactors
- Mechanical & Electrical Interlocks
- Transformers & Rectifier
- Limit Switches
- Motor Thermistors
- Resistors
- Encoders
- Brakes & Electric Load Brake - Magnetorque (TM)
- Master Controller, Radio Controls & Crane Pendants
- PLC & Crane Monitoring Equipment
- Crane Overload Limiter
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
- Basic Speed Control
- Hands-On Student Labs
- Tour of motor manufacturing facility