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LCI Drives for Fan, Pump and Compressor Applications


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LCI Drives for Fan, Pump and Compressor Applications

LCI Pump/Compressor

This course is designed for engineering and maintenance personnel who configure, and maintain the TMEIC - GE LCI drive. Laboratory assignments include hardware identification, Hyper terminal communications, understanding the monitor commands, and user diagnostic tests. The Quick Panelâ„¢ will also be used as a diagnostic tool, to enhance the monitoring, and troubleshooting of the drive. This course will utilize Simulators, and a full functioning LCI. Lectures and hands-on exercises develop a thorough understanding of the equipment.


Who should attend?

Qualified engineers and technicians who wish to gain an understanding of the LCI synchronous drive system.


Prerequisites

Electrical experience / education and familiarity with Windows. Reasonable computer skills Instruction is given in English; therefore, a reasonable ability to read and understand spoken English is required.


Course Requirements and Attire

The appropriate dress for this course is casual. Please note that the GE Energy Learning Center is a place of business - no tank tops or shirts with inappropriate verbage or signs.

Effective March 1, 2011, the GE Energy Learning Center will become a tobacco-free campus and smoking will be prohibited in all areas of the property, including outdoor space owned by GE. This means that all employees, as well as customers, contractors and visitors will be prohibited from using tobacco products anywhere on our campuses, including in motor vehicles. If an individual wishes to use tobacco products he/she needs to leave the campus in order to smoke or to use smokeless tobacco. Leaving campus is only acceptable during regularly scheduled lunch breaks. Leaving the property during shorter class breaks will not provide adequate time to return to class. Persons who do not comply will be asked to leave the campus.


Duration

The duration of this course is 3 days

Agenda

Day 1 Hardware overview
Liquid cooling system power conversion theory
Elementary diagram reading

Day 2 Use of the HyperTerminal
Establishing communications
Understanding and working with the monitor commands
Table and capture functions
Loading DSPC runtime

Day 3 Programming of DACs for diagnostics
Utilizing and understanding the circular list Functions
Real-time recording
Troubleshooting faults and alarms
Final review and quiz

Note: Half-day classes will end at 12:00 noon. Morning and afternoon refreshments will be provided each day.


Recommendations

If you would like to discuss any technical problems encountered at your site, please bring elementaries.



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