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TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLSFOR THE WORKPLACETeach the electrical troubleshooting skills that industry demands
The Details
Designed for...Anyone who needs to maintain and troubleshoot electrical equipment
Use in a classroom or self-paced learning
Training staff for a fraction of the cost of hardware trainers
Worldwide use: simulations adapt to meet NEMA and IEC electrical standards
Reinforcing safe work practices
From apprentices and students to the veteran trades professional, Simutech’s complete simulation based training system provides the hands-on training and real-time evaluations necessary to develop effective troubleshooting skills.
Provide Practical Troubleshooting6 programs with simulations ranging from basic electrical circuits to systems with PLC controls
Numerous realistic simulations and more than 200 fault-finding challenges
Realistic tools for safe testing, measurement and practice
EXERCISES & FAULTS ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
CONTROLCIRCUITS
MOTORCIRCUITS
PLCCIRCUITS 1
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS 1
INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS 2
Lab Exercises 6 2 5 n/a 13 n/a
Practice Exercises 4 6 6 n/a 6 n/a
Guided Faults 2 3 3 3 5 3
Pratice Faults 4 6 6 6 6 6
Skill Test Faults 12 18 18 18 18 18
Hours to Complete (estimate) 6-10 8-12 10-15 14-22 10-22 8-15
With two unique control circuit simulations, including an electric door lock simulation, students will encounter a range of malfunctions found in typical control circuits containing components including relays, transformers, switches, and solenoids.
Control Circuits
Students receive hands-on training on several electrical circuit simulations, covering key troubleshooting techniques, to prepare them to diagnose a variety of problems on the main lighting circuit simulation. These simulations contain common components including fuses, pushbuttons, switches, relays, and lights.
Electrical Circuits
The multiple motor lab simulations and the industrial garage door simulation included in this module contain components such as three-phase motors, transformers, contactors, overloads, fuses, and limit switches. Students will troubleshoot three-phase power circuits day with the control portion of these motor circuits.
Motor Circuits
This program includes several circuit simulations containing generic PLCs with digital inputs and outputs providing the basic functioning of PLCs and their circuits. Students gain experience while troubleshooting dozens of challenging malfunctions to build skills that matter.
PLC Circuits 1
The PLC in this simulation has 20 PLC programs available providing a variety of different processes. Students will disconnect wires, take meter readings, even connect a laptop to compare readings and settings against schematics. Examine pumps, motors, transformers, overloads and contactors to build skills while troubleshooting this complex industrial control system.
Industrial Controls 2
Students troubleshoot complex malfunctions on this realistic simulation of an industrial process for mixing and processing fluids. The system uses 480 volts AC three-phase and contains a variety of industrial components such as pumps, agitators, heaters, temperature and float switches, relays, and timers.