Training and Events
AADvance Comprehensive System Training
This course provides a comprehensive overview of AADvance hardware, software, and troubleshooting. Important: If your responsibilities are limited to maintaining and troubleshooting the AADvance® system, take this course instead: AADvance Operation, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting (Course No. PRST9064LD). Important: Do not take both PRST9063LD and PRST9064LD because they share similar content.
CENTERLINE MCC with IntelliCENTER Software Commissioning on an EtherNet/IP Network
After completing this course, given a newly installed CENTERLINE® MCC with IntelliCENTER® software, you should be able to produce an operational motor control system over an EtherNet/IP network.
DeviceNet™ and RSNetWorx™ Configuration and Troubleshooting
This course prepares students to successfully design and configure an efficient DeviceNet network using components for the ControlLogix® platform. To meet this objective, students begin by designing a cable system, and then configure a driver, a 1756-DNB scanner module for ControlLogix, and network devices.
FactoryTalk® VantagePoint Configuration & Reporting
In this course, you will learn the various tools used to analyze and display data using FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI. The course covers how to use the analysis and reporting tools to create Trends, Excel Reports, and Dashboards. You will have an opportunity to use the Portal and configure it to display content in various ways, including mobile devices.
Fluke Motor/Drive Measurements Workshop
Simplify the way you troubleshoot motor-drives. During this course you will learn: A range of measurements to identify electrical issues that can prevent the VFDs from functioning correctly or cause damage to other equipment. How non-linear loads and harmonics effect measurements in electrical power systems. Why traditional test tools can give incorrect readings on VFDs.
Functional Safety for Machinery Engineer Certification
In this training, students will learn how current standards dictate the design and proof of functional safety for machines. The participant will learn how safety devices and components are assembled and applied to reduce hazards from machinery so the necessary safety for people and environment is achieved. Practical examples will demonstrate possibilities regarding machine protection.
Functional Safety For Machinery Introduction
The standards regarding functional safety and relevant laws and directives demand that people and organizations performing responsible (accountable) tasks during all relevant lifecycle phases of a machine must achieve and prove the required competencies. This is an introduction to functional safety for machinery standards and is highly recommended to prepare students for the Rockwell Automation®/TÜV Rheinland engineer certification course. This course is for technicians and specialists responsible for machine safety. An eligibility form approved by TÜV Rheinland is required to enroll.
Industrial Electronics
This course provides information on the function and circuit analysis of power supplies, amplifiers, integrators, comparators, and oscillators.