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Course Description The description should be a brief synopsis to sum up the general aims and objectives of the course. An effective description will provide background information on the particular area of industry. It is important to include key words so your course can be searched. Consider what is new or unique about your approach to this subject. Will your seminar cover new ideas, technologies or trends? If this course is similar to others, please provide a link: The GIC course must differ from the other course in name, objectives and learning outcomes. Your course description: Our Motor Control Basics course allows you to explore various AC and DC motors, and consider controls, applications, design, set-up and troubleshooting. Cover electromechanical systems, four-quadrant operation, power electronic devices, power converters, close-loop control systems, scalar variable-frequency drives, current inverters, vector drives and direct torque control drives as well as electromechanical. Objective The objective is a short paragraph to show participants what they will gain from the training. Begin sentences with “the participant will” or an indicator as to what they will get out of the course. Try to be reflective and specific. This is usually the section that encourages or discourages a participant from registering. After complete this course: • Describe industrial applications based on electrical motors and relay logic • Demonstrate application of motor drives • Set up vector drives for induction motors with heavy duty • Set up drives for DC motors • Calculate the protection coordination and choose the components for electrical system/automation
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