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Catalogue 2007
Schneider Electric FZETraining Courses
“ Key Competences to Guarantee theEffectiveness of your Teams ”
EditorialThe future is looking more and more electric, powered by growing demands,new types of power generation, fresh engineering applications and moreintegrated and networked systems. Today, a new era is dawning, whereelectricity, automation and communication technologies are converging.Electricity is more than ever the energy of the future.
At Schneider Electric, because we want to build sustainable relationships withall of our partners based on mutual respect, shared knowledge and professionalcollaboration, we are working harder to support and facilitate training.
Our commitment is to ensure availability and implementation of essentialcompetences for the desired achievement and success of your company.
Our hands-on technical training modules and training equipment have beendesigned to meet the highest requirements in terms of accuracy, durability,reliability, and user safety. Every training course provides a detailed studentguide and exercises containing several hours of technical training designed byexperienced specialists.
In the 2007 catalogue you will find our most popular training courses, featuringour latest developments in automation solutions, industrial control and electricaldistribution. These courses are available either at Schneider Electric offices inJebel Ali Free Zone on regularly scheduled dates, or can be delivered at yoursite.
More than ever, Schneider Electric is committed to bringing the best of the NewElectric World to everyone, everywhere.
Mohamed AbukhaterTraining ManagerGulf Countries
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Schneider Electric, the world's power & control specialist 6
Profile in the Gulf 7
Schneider Electric Training FacilitiesTraining Services 8A wide range of training courses 9Teaching means and methods 9
Training Courses 10Automation 13Control 29Electrical Distribution 39
Didactic Equipment 53
Technical Publications 65
Course reservation form & Conditions 67
Location Map 68
Training Index 69
GeneralContents
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Schneider Electric is the world's power and control specialist. Through its world-class brands, Merlin Gerin, Square D and Telemecanique, Schneider Electric anticipates and satisfies its customers' requirements in the residential, building, industry and energy and infrastructure markets. With 112,000 employees and operations in 190 countries, Schneider Electric generated sales of €13.7 billion in 2006 through 13,000 distributor outlets.
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> Availability of our Offers <Serving our customers in more than 12 countries, the RegionalDistribution Centre is Schneider Electric’s logistic platform in theMiddle East, based in Jebel Ali, UAE. The Regional DistributionCentre distributes all main brands of Schneider Electric. 5,000Sqm of warehouse, a fully equipped adaptation facility for AirCircuit Breakers & Moulded Case Circuit Breakers and adedicated team are our assets to deliver the best quality of service.
Schneider Electric Commitment is the availability of its product offers andservices to its valued customers, through a network of specialized partners.
> At your Service <Schneider Electric Gulf, has a fully dedicated team of Professionals and ElectricalEngineers, whose objective is to provide value-added services on our installed Equipmentand Products throughout their lifetime.
Through such services, our objective is to bring Schneider Electric’s expertise to clients' ownmaintenance teams.
a global vision for a local reality
With 30 years of active presence, a well established sales & marketing network and logisticfacilities, strong local partnerships and outstanding references, SchneiderElectric continues to serve the Gulf economy by providing complete solutions for allits power and control needs.
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Schneider Electric FZE Training Department is an initiative of Schneider Electric Gulf with acommitment to impart knowledge of technologies, standards, products & equipment.
Our aim is to:
Improve the technical skills & competences of Schneider Electric employees, channel
partners & end users.
Develop expertise in selection of right products & optimization of installation.
Share the Schneider Electric’s knowledge to support users involved in the design,
building, installation, operation & maintenance of systems.
Reinforce the awareness of norms of Quality & Safety in electrical installations.
Our training department is based in the Jebel Ali Free Zone of Dubai at the Schneider
Electric Gulf Headquarters.
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A wide selection of trainings courses
Schneider Electric FZE provides an exhaustive range of training programs satisfying theneeds of personnel in the field of Electrical Distribution, Industrial Control and Automation.Courses offered are designed & adapted based on necessities of engineering staff workingin different domains of an organization. Specific training programs can also be shaped &conducted. Training programs will be held at our premises in Jebel Ali Free Zone, howeverspecific requests can be entertained at customers’ designated locations or at any of ourmanufacturing plants abroad.
Our Courses extensively cover:
Electrical Distribution (LV & MV)Secondary to final distribution, switching & protection of circuits & devices, LV & MVswitchboards, etc.
Control and AutomationPower protection & control products, variable speed controllers & soft starters,programmable logic controllers, signaling & monitoring devices, etc.
Teaching means and methods
Training courses are tailored in a way that could allow participants to gain both theoretical &practical knowledge. Our trainers have considerable hands-on experience and are capableof providing answers and solutions to any inquiries trainees may have. Practical exercisesare deployed with interactive mock-ups using live models that accurately simulate a liveinstallation.
This enables participants to undergo an effective & valuable training, and enhances theirlearning experience.
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aintro Understanding Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) 14
apltw Configuring and programming the Twido PLC 15
aplpre Premium Programmable Logic Controller 16
aplqi Development, Maintenance & Troubleshooting of QuantumPLC's using Concept Software 17
aswchs Quantum Advanced Programming 18
aswprw Development, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of QuantumPLC's using Proworx32 Software 19
apluni Unity Programmable Logic Controllers and Programming Software 20
aplmom Momentum Programmable Logic Controller 21
aplad Advantys I/O's 22
asvmag Magelis Operator Terminals 23
asvvc Developing Small, Medium & Large Size SCADA Applications- VijeoCitect (Basic) 24
asvfac Transparent Communication and Factory Cast HMI 25
aethcom Ethernet Communication 26
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Training CoursAutomation
emc Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 30
cimss Motor Starting and Protection Solutions 31
civsdi Developing a Soft Starter and a Variable Speed Drive Solution 32
ciomss Operation and Maintenance of Soft Starters 33
ciomvsd1 Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives 34
ciomvsd2 Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives 35
cisr2 Smart Relay Selection and Zelio Logic Programming 36
Control
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edintro Basics on Low Voltage Distribution and IEC Standardsfor Low Voltage Distribution 40
edlvsb Low Voltage Switchboards and IEC Standards forLow Voltage Assemblies 41
edlveco Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation andEcodial LV Design Software 42
ednstw Detailed Understanding of Compact NS and Masterpact NT/NW 43
edscs Source Changeover Systems and Schneider Electric Solutions 44
edppbs Detailed Understanding of LV Assemblies Prisma Plus and Blokset 45
edokk Detailed Understanding of LV Assembly Okken 46
edbsw Busway Specification, Design Concept and Software for Drawings 47
edharm Understanding and Overcoming Harmonics 48
edlvdes Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation 49
edquare Network Management and Quality of Electrical Energy 50
edspm Operating Sepam Protection Relays 51
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Automationaintro Understanding Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) 14
apltw Configuring and programming the Twido PLC 15
aplpre Premium Programmable Logic Controller 16
aplqi Development, Maintenance & Troubleshooting of QuantumPLC's using Concept Software 17
aswchs Quantum Advanced Programming 18
aswprw Development, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of QuantumPLC's using Proworx32 Software 19
apluni Unity Programmable Logic Controllers and Programming Software 20
aplmom Momentum Programmable Logic Controller 21
aplad Advantys I/O's 22
asvmag Magelis Operator Terminals 23
asvvc Developing Small, Medium & Large Size SCADA Applications- VijeoCitect (Basic) 24
asvfac Transparent Communication and Factory Cast HMI 25
aethcom Ethernet Communication 26
Important note: Modicon
As part of the strategy to capitalize on the established reputation of the Modicon name in the PLCdomain, Schneider Electric has decided to market AEG Modicon, Modicon, Square D &Telemecanique PLC's under the range name Modicon. Those products will be under brand, which is now the unique brand used for allSchneider automation and control products.
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aintro
Understanding Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's)
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
Review of control system structureGeneral structureOperative part, control part
History of the PLC
Principles of programmable systemProgramming languagesStructure of programming Languages
Architecture of a programmed systemMemoryProcessorsInput and output interfaces
The PLC modules and its functions
PLC applications and programs
Practical exercises on various applications(lighting, temperature and level control,pumping, etc…)
CodeAINTRO 1,500 Euros
Review of control system structureGeneral structureOperative part, control part
History of the PLC
Principles of programmable systemProgramming languagesStructure of programming Languages
Architecture of a programmed systemMemoryProcessorsInput and output interfaces
The PLC modules and its functions
PLC applications and programs
Practical exercises on various applications(lighting, temperature and level control,pumping, etc…)
Dates (2007)4-6 June / 21-23 August
Beginners in the automation field who wants toacquire a strong base to develop a knowledge inPLC hardware and software.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Understand the basics of a PLCUnderstand the principles and operation of a PLCDevelop a simple PLC programAcquire knowledge to be able to follow more specialized courses
Basic understanding of control systems.
3 daysTheoretical: 30%Practical: 70%
Micro PLCPL7 Pro Software
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apltw
Price Dates (2007)
Configuring & Programming the Twido PLC
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
Hardware selection and configuration
Create simple programs with Ladder Logic
Communication set up (Modbus and Ethernet)
Practical exercises on variousapplications
CodeAPLTW 475 Euros 14 June / 29 November
Hardware selection and configuration
Create simple programs with Ladder Logic
Communication set up (Modbus and Ethernet)
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Those who are responsible for developing PLCsolutions, maintaining and troubleshooting PLCsystems for small to medium size applications.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Select the hardware for a given applicationCreate, configure and maintain Twido PLC programs
PLC and programming knowledge or to haveattended AINTRO course.
1 dayTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Twido PLCTwido Software - Twidosoft
Price
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians who are responsible for selecting,configuring or maintaining medium to large sizePremium PLC's.
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Audience
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aplpre
Premium Programmable Logic Controller
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeAPLPRE 1,900 Euros
Understand the hardware elements of thePremium PLCConfigure the PLCDevelop a programDocument a program
Basic knowledge of PLC or to have attendedAINTRO course.
4 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Premium PLCPL7 Pro Programming Software
Premium system hardware
Software installation procedure
Controller configuration
I/O Configuration
Communicating with the controller
Programming
Documenting the application
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Dates (2007)21-24 May / 27-30 August
Premium PLC - Ideal for manufacturingapplications. Outstanding flexibility for distributedarchitectures and integration of advanced controlsystem functions.
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aplqi
Price Dates (2007)
Development, Maintenance & Troubleshootingof Quantum PLC’s using Concept Software
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeAPLQI 1,900 Euros 28-31 May / 3-6 September
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers and Technicians who are responsible for selecting,configuring and maintaining large size PLC's.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Understand the hardware elements of theQuantum PLCConfigure the PLCDevelop a programDocument a programDiagnose and correct a hardware or softwaremalfunction
Basic knowledge of PLC functionality or to haveattended
4 daysTheoretical: 30%Practical: 70%
Quantum PLCConcept Software
Quantum system hardware
Software installation procedure
Controller configuration
I/O Configuration
Communicating with the controller
Programming
Variable name and exporting the variablefile
IEC programming in Ladder, SFC, FBD and ST
Documenting the application
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Modicon Quantum PLC, ideal for processapplications. High level of performance forprocess control and high availability applicationsConcept S/W, is an advanced Microsoft Window'sbased programming tool set using IEC 61131-3.
Price
Those who are responsible for selecting,configuring and maintaining large size QuantumPLC's
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Audience
Aut
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aswchs
Quantum Advanced Programming
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeASWCHS 550 Euros
Understand the hardware elements of theQuantum PLCConfigure the PLCUnderstand the network RIO and Peercop inQuantumDevelopment of communication betweenPLC's
Understand the hot standby functionality
Good knowledge on Quantum PLC's or to haveattended ASWPRW or APLQI courses.
1 dayTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Quantum in Hot Standby ConfigurationConcept or Proworx32 Programming Software
Quantum hot standby hardware
Concept simulator
DFB (if Concept software is used)
Loadable software
Hot Standby feature of the Quantum
Hot Standby configuration
Networks and communication in QuantumPLC's
Communication on:RIOModbusModbus plus
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Dates (2007)20 August / 15 November
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians who are responsible for selecting, configuring and maintaining large size PLC's..
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Understand the hardware elements of thePLCConfigure the PLCDevelop a programDocument a programDiagnose and correct a hardware or softwaremalfunction
Basic knowledge of PLC or to have attendedAINTRO course.
4 daysTheoretical: 30%Practical: 70%
Quantum PLCProworx 32 Programming Software
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aswprw
Price Dates (2007)
Development, Maintenance & Troubleshooting of Quantum PLC's using Proworx 32 Software
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeASWPRW 1,900 Euros 2-5 July / 3-6 December
Quantum system hardware
Software installation
Controller configuration
I/O configuration
Communicating with the controller
Programming
Variable name and exporting the variablefile
Documenting the application
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Proworx 32 is the latest generation 984 LadderLogic Editor.
Price
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians who are responsible for selecting,configuring and maintaining large size PLC's.
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Audience
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apluni
Unity Programmable Logic Controller and ProgrammingSoftware
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeAPLUNI 1,900 Euros
Understand the software configurationConfigure the PLCDevelopment and simulation of a programDocument a program
Experience in design or maintenance of Quantum,Premium or any basic PLC or to have attendedAINTRO course.
4 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Quantum PLCPremium PLCUnity PLCUnity Software
Introduction to Unity
Configuration and installation
UnityPro description
Security management
Project settings
PLC configuration
Variables - introduction and declaration
Application structures
IEC programming languages
DFBs
Diagnostics
Converters
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Dates (2007)25-28 June / 12-15 August
Unity Pro, the new common programming,debugging and operating software for Premium andQuantum PLC's
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aplmom
Price
Momentum Programmable Logic Controller
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeAPLMOM
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineersand Technicians.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Understand the hardware of the Momentum PLCConfigure the PLCDevelop programs
PLC fundamentals and functionality knowledge.
3 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Momentum PLCConcept or Proworx32 ProgrammingSoftware
Momentum system hardware
Hardware installation
System configuration
I/O configuration
Communicating with the controller
Basic programming
Documenting the application
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Modicon Momentum, ideal for distributedarchitectures compactness and flexibility for I/Ocontrol distribution on Ethernet, Modbus plus,Interbus, etc.
Dates (2007)1,500 Euros 16-18 July / 22-24 October
Price
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians.
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aplad
Advantys I/O's
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeAPLAD 975 Euros
Understand the hardware elementsConfigure the softwareDevelop a programConfigure the communications module
PLC fundamentals, functionality andcommunication..
2 daysTheoretical: 30%Practical: 70%
Advantys PLCSoftware
Introduction to Advantys
Hardware installation
Software installation
Configuration
Commissioning
Communication
Practical exercises for variousapplications
Dates (2007)9-10 December
Advantys STB is a cost-effective, distributed I/Osolution that places I/O at the point of control.
Magelis Operator Terminals
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians, who are responsible for selecting,configuring and maintaining operator terminals.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Configure a Magelis type operator terminalCreate and animate graphic pages usingXBTL / Video DesignerCommunicating to PLC
Basic PLC knowledge and Windows operatingsystem or to have attended AINTRO course.
2 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Quantum or Premium PLCMagelis HMI Software
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asvmag
Price Dates (2007)
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeASVMAG 975 Euros 29-30 October
Introduction to Magelis HMI
Structure of Magelis operator controlpanels and its functions
Basic tasks and possibilities, definitionand positioning
Keypads, their functions and accessories
Various modes and their functions
Keys and pilot leds, communication withPLC
Software
Creation of a new application
Dialog table and its configuration
Creating application pages and alarmpages
Practical exercises for variousapplications
Magelis Operator Terminals, a range fromsimple text displays to industrial PC's.
Price
SCADA Design Engineers, MaintenanceEngineers and Plant Supervisors
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Audience
Autom
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asvvc
Developing Small, Medium & Large Size SCADAApplications - VijeoCitect (Basic)
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeASVVC 1,500 Euros
Get insight into the VijeoCitect Development ToolsVijeoCitect Features & CapabilitiesHands-on Experience & TroubleshootingAbility to Confidently talk about PC Based SCADASolutions
Basic PLC and SCADA knowledge or to haveattended AINTRO course.
3 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Premium PLCVijeoCitect V6.1OFS Software
VijeoCitect Capabilities & Feature
VijeoCitect Installation
Setting up Communication
Graphics
Command & Controls
Genie & SuperGenie
Trends
Alarms
Reports
Security
Navigation
Troubleshooting
Dates (2007)17-19 June / 16-18 December
Hardware Requirements
Minimum Hardware Windows 2000 - Pentium 500MHz processor with 128MB of RAM. Windows XP and Windows XP SP2 - Pentium 500MHz processor with 128MB of RAM. Windows Server 2003 - Pentium 500MHz with 256MB of RAM.
Preferred HardwareWindows 2000 - Pentium III 1GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. Windows XP and Windows XP SP2 - Pentium III 1GHz processor with 512MB of RAM. Windows Server 2003 - Pentium III 1GHz with 512MB of RAM.
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asvfac
Price Dates (2007)CodeASVFAC 975 Euros 5-6 November
Project Engineers, Maintenance Engineers andTechnicians.
Audience
Transparent Communication and Factory Cast HMI
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
Understand the transparent communicationand product capabilities
Configure and program the HMI moduleCreate the web pages
Must have attended AINTRO or APLPRE orASWPRW or APLQI courses.
2 daysTheoretical: 40%Practical: 60%
Premium PLCFactory Cast HMI Software
Introduction to Factory Cast HMI
Application development andconfiguration
Different services
Other HMI services
Web site management
User web pages
Practical exercises on variousapplications
Utilizing the integrated Web Server function inEthernet modules, the user can generate simpleHTLM format pages accessible using a standardweb browser.
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aethcom
CodeAETHCOM 550 Euros
Ethernet Communication
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
Project Engineers and Maintenance Engineers.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Understand the principles of Ethernet and itscomponentsRecognize the network hardwareUnderstand Schneider Electric's productsworking on EthernetConfigure an Ethernet moduleUnderstand the use of Ethernet in industrialapplications
PLC fundamentals and functionality.Basic knowledge of communication principles orto have attended APLPER or APLQI courses.
1 dayTheoretical: 60%Practical: 40%
Quantum PLCQuantum Ethernet SoftwareConcept Software
Basics of Ethernet
The various Ethernet components parts(hubs, switches, routers, gateways,TCP/IP, etc…)
Configuration of the PLC module onEthernet
Dates (2007)7 June / 2 September
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Controlemc Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC 30
cimss Motor Starting and Protection Solutions 31
civsdi Developing a Soft Starter and a Variable Speed Drive Solution 32
ciomss Operation and Maintenance of Soft Starters 33
ciomvsd1 Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives 34
ciomvsd2 Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives 35
cisr2 Smart Relay Selection and Zelio Logic Programming 36
Price Dates (2007)
Those responsible for the study and operation of an electrical installation or of a weak currentinstallation.
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Audience
Con
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emc
Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeEMC 550 Euros 18 November
To be familiar with and to apply the practicalinstallation rules for EMC (ElectromagneticCompatibility).
Basic knowledge of electrical distribution or tohave attended EDINTRO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 80%Practical: 20%
Situating the problems arising, learningabout terminology and current standards
Victims of electromagnetic disturbancesPotential sourcesDefinition of terms used in EMCInternational standards
Acquiring a simple solution searchingmethod
Studying disturbance reducing solutionsPractical exercisesSimple practical solutions to be implemented
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cimss
Price Dates (2007)
Motor Starting and Protection Solutions
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeCIMSS 550 Euros 11 July / 23 October
Those responsible for designing and installinglow voltage electromechanical equipment.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
To be able to select, install and operate electro-mechanical equipment for starting and protectingmotors.
Knowledge of the basic laws of electricity and thebasics of electromechanics.
1 dayTheoretical: 70%Practical: 30%
Motor Feeder Training Bench
Introduction to motor startingStructure of an installationStructure of an automated system
The 4 basic functions of low voltageequipment
Disconnect functionControl functionOver current protection functionCo-ordination
The various types of motor startersMulti-function equipmentProduct range and combinationsSolution examples
Technical Publication "Practical aspects of industrial control technology" will be given to each participant.
Price Dates (2007)
Those responsible for selecting, operating and commissioning electronic variable speed drives and soft starters for electric motors.
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Audience
Con
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civsdi
Developing a Soft Starter and a Variable Speed DriveSolution
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeCIVSDI 975 Euros 28-29 May / 7-8 November
To gain basic knowledge of soft starting andspeed variation to be able to select for simpleapplications and to follow more specializedcourses.
Knowledge of the basic laws of electricity and thebasics of electromechanics or to have attendedCIMSS Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 60%Practical: 40%
Variable Speed Drive Training BenchATS01ATS48ATV21ATV31ATV61Power suite Software
Starting of Asynchronous motorsStarting principles of asynchronousmotorsSelection criteria of a softstarter Solution examples for different applications
Speed Variation in Asynchronous motorsPrinciple of speed by voltage or frequencyvariationSelection criteria of a speed driveSolutions examples for different applications
Selection and programming aidSchneider Electric softstarter and speeddrive offer and applicationsPowersuite software for programming, and monitoring
Technical Publication "Practical aspects of industrial controltechnology" will be given to each participant.
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ciomss
Price Dates (2007)
Operation and Maintenance of Softstarters
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeCIOMSS 975 Euros 20-21 June / 19-20 November
Operators, Service Engineers, MaintenanceEngineers, Technicians, Project and DesignEngineers.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
To understand the applications and solvedifferent casesTo be able to program and commission thesoftstartersTo manage communication of softstarterTo provide diagnostic and basic troubleshooting
Experience in softstarter solutions or to have attended CIVSDI Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
ATS01ATS48Powersuite Software
SelectionTheory of softstartersInternal structure of softstartersSelection criteria of softstartersSolution examples for differentapplications
Operation and commissioningInstalling, programming and commissioning ATS01Installing, programming and commissioning ATS48Communicating with softstarter
MaintenanceMost common faults and reasonsDiagnostic methodsTroubleshootingSpare parts selection
Technical Publication "Practical aspects of industrial controltechnology" will be given to each participant.
Price Dates (2007)
Operators, Service Engineers, MaintenanceEngineers, Technicians, Project and DesignEngineers.
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Audience
Con
trol
ciomvsd1
Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
975 Euros 25-26 June / 12-13 November
To understand the applications and solvedifferent casesTo be able to program and commission thevariable speed drivesTo manage communication of variable speeddrivesTo provide diagnostic and basic troubleshooting
Experience in variable speed drives solutions orto have attended CIVSDI Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Variable Speed Drive Training BenchATV21ATV31Powersuite Software
SelectionTheory of variable speed drivesInternal structure of variable speed drivesSelection criteria of variable speed drives Solution examples for different applications
Operation and commissioningInstalling, programming and commissioning ATV21Installing, programming and commissioning ATV31Communicating with variable speed drives
MaintenanceMost common faults and reasonsDiagnostic methodsTroubleshootingSpare parts selection
Technical Publication "Practical aspects of industrial controltechnology" will be given to each participant.
CodeCIOMVSD1
35Price Dates (2007)
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
Code
Audience
ciomvsd2
Operators, Service Engineers, MaintenanceEngineers, Technicians, Project and DesignEngineers.
Operation and Maintenance of Variable Speed Drives
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
To understand the applications and solvedifferent casesTo be able to program and commission thevariable speed drivesTo manage communication of variable speeddrivesTo provide diagnostic and basic troubleshooting
Experience in variable speed drives solutions orto have attended CIVSDI Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Variable Speed Drive Training BenchATV61Powersuite Software
SelectionTheory of variable speed drivesInternal structure of variable speed drivesSelection criteria of variable speed drives Solution examples for different applications
Operation and commissioningInstalling, programming and commissioning ATV61Communicating with variable speed drives
MaintenanceMost common faults and reasonsDiagnostic methodsTroubleshootingSpare parts selection
Technical Publication "Practical aspects of industrial controltechnology" will be given to each participant.
CIOMVSD2 975 Euros 27-28 June / 14-15 November
Price Dates (2007)
Audience
Con
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Code
cisr2
Smart Relay Selection and Zelio Logic Programming
CISR2 550 Euros 4 June / 24 October
Those interested to upgrade the relay solutions toautomated solutions for their basic applications.
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
To be able to select and program smart relays forsmall control/automation functions.
Knowledge of the basic control of machines orinstallations or to have attended CIMSS Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Zelio Smart RelayZelio Soft Programming Software
Selection of smart relay for differentapplications
Selection examples for pump applications
Programming with FBD and ladder logic
Examples of programming
Compact "Discovery" pack containing one smart relay with display,a connecting cable and "Zelio Soft" programming software will be givento each participant.
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ElectricalDistribution
edintro Basics on Low Voltage Distribution and IEC Standardsfor Low Voltage Distribution 40
edlvsb Low Voltage Switchboards and IEC Standards forLow Voltage Assemblies 41
edlveco Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation andEcodialLV Design Software 42
ednstw Detailed Understanding of Compact NS and Masterpact NT/NW 43
edscs Source Changeover Systems and Schneider Electric Solutions 44
edppbs Detailed Understanding of LV Assemblies Prisma Plus and Blokset 45
edokk Detailed Understanding of LV Assembly Okken 46
edbsw Busway Specification, Design Concept and Software for Drawings 47
edharm Understanding and Overcoming Harmonics 48
edlvdes Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation 49
edquare Network Management and Quality of Electrical Energy 50
edspm Operating Sepam Protection Relays 51
Price Dates (2007)40
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Those responsible for the study and design of anelectrical distribution system.
edintro
Basics on Low Voltage Distribution and IEC Standards forLow Voltage Distribution
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
EDINTRO 550 Euros 17 June / 29 October
To acquire techniques in Electrical DistributionSystem and their relevant IEC standards.
Basic knowledge of electrical distribution.
1 dayTheoretical: 80%Practical: 20%
Blokset AssemblyPrisma Plus AssemblyMasterpact ACBCompact NS MCCB
Study of TT, TN, IT earthing systems
Basic functions of low voltage electricaldistribution
DisconnectionControlProtectionCharacteristics and technology Breaking devicesProtection devices connections
Technical Features of LV switchgearassemblies and their corresponding IECStandards
Technical Features of LV switchgearproducts and their corresponding IECStandards
Brief Overview of Merlin Gerin Low VoltageSwitchgear Assemblies
Okken SystemBlokset SystemPrisma Plus System
Brief Overview of Merlin Gerin Low VoltageSwitchgear Products
Air Circuit Breakers type NT/NWMoulded Case Circuit Breakers type NS /NBD / Easypact Miniature Circuit Breakers
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
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Low Voltage Switchboard and IEC Standards for Low Voltage Assemblies
EDLVSB 550 Euros 18 June / 30 October
Managers, Designers and Operators of ElectricalInstallations.
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Analyze the need for StandardsDetailed study of IEC Standards for LowVoltage Assemblies
Knowledge of electrical power distribution or tohave attended EDINTRO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 70%Practical: 30%
Blokset AssemblyPrisma Plus Assembly
The need of Standards
Elements in IEC Standards
IEC Standards pertaining to LVAssemblies
The IEC 60439-1 standard
The minimum requirements to guaranteesafety of LV Assemblies
7 Type Tests performed by the originalmanufacturer as per IEC 60439-1
3 Routine Tests performed by the panelbuilder as per IEC 60439-1
Schneider Electric solution ofswitchboards and their compliance withIEC 60439-1 and other relevant IECstandards for LV Assemblies
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
Price Dates (2007)42
Audience
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Those responsible for the study and design of an electrical distribution system.
edlveco
Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation andEcodial LV Design Software
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
EDLVECO 975 Euros 16-17 July / 5-6 November
Design low voltage electrical network as perIEC standards using Ecodial SoftwareCreating standard schemes Discriminating study for LV breakers
Basic knowledge of electrical distribution or tohave attended EDINTRO Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Ecodial Software
Power assessment Calculate the absorbed power: motors,heating devices, lightingCalculate the rated power, the choice ofsources
Calculating the cable way and cable crosssections
Taking into account the parameters andthe coefficients according to IEC StandardsCalculating voltage drops manual over-riding features for cable selection
Protection of the installation againstoverloads and short-circuits
Calculation of different short-circuits:impedance method based on the IEC60909 standardDetermination of the breaking capacity ofthe circuit breakersDetermination of the thermal stress of thewires and the circuit breakersDiscrimination, cascading
Protection of people against direct andindirect contacts
Different earthing systemsStudy of TT, TN, IT earthing systems
Calculation of reactive energy compensationImproving the power factorCalculation of the capacitor banks
How to control and protect asynchronousmotors
Protection and controlCo-ordination type 1, type 2 start-up anduse classes of contactors
ReportsDetailed reports for calculation withdiscrimination curves
Technical Publication "Electrical InstallationGuide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to eachparticipant.
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Price
Detailed Understanding of Compact NS and Masterpact NT/NW
EDNSTW 975 Euros 12-13 August / 3-4 December
Panel Builder Technicians, Site and InstallationOfficials.
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
In depth study of Compact NS MCCB's andMasterpact NT/NW ACB's
Knowledge of Compact & Masterpact offer andbasic knowledge of Modbus communication.
2 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Compact NSMasterpact NT/NWMechanical Interlocking Devices
Detailed look at Masterpact NT/NWbreakers
Detailed look at Compact NS breakers
Study of Trip Units for Masterpact NT/NWbreakers
Study of Trip Units for Compact NSbreakers
Principle of mechanical & electricalinterlocking
Operating principle of UA/ BA controllerand trouble shooting procedure
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
Price Dates (2007)44
Audience
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Those responsible for the study and design of anelectrical distribution system.
edscs
Source Changeover Systems and Schneider ElectricSolutions
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
EDSCS 550 Euros 19 June / 31 October
To acquire techniques in Source ChangeoverSystems on IEC Standards.
Basic knowledge of electrical distribution or tohave attended EDINTRO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 70%Practical: 30%
Source Changeover type UA/BA controller withCompact NS MCCB's.
The purpose of source changeoversystems
Areas of use for these systems
Examples of source changeoverapplications
Schneider Electric offers for sourcechangeover systems
Possible configurations with SchneiderElectric source changeover solutions
Protection of networks supplied bygenerators
IEC standards for source changeoversystems
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
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Audience
edppbs
Detailed Understanding of LV Assembly Prisma Plus and Blokset
EDPPBS 975 Euros 14-15 August / 5-6 December
Designers, End Users, Installation Officials,Panel Builders.
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Study of IEC standards for LV assembliesDetailed study of Blokset and Prisma Plus LVassemblies
Knowledge of LV Assemblies or to have attendedEDLVECO Course.
2 daysTheoretical: 70%Practical: 30%
Blokset AssemblyPrisma Plus Assembly
Low Voltage switchboard
The functions of LV switchboard
The IEC 60439-1 standard and complianceof BLOKSET and Prisma Plus assemblies
Prisma Plus SwitchboardsStructured switchboard on function unitsForms of partitionsType Tested solution
Blokset SwitchboardsStructured switchboard on function unitsForms of partitionsType Tested solution
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
Dates (2007)46
Audience
Ele
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Designers, End Users, Installation Officials,Panel Builders.
edokk
Detailed Understanding of LV Assembly Okken
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
EDOKK 550 Euros 12 July / 22 October
Study of IEC standards for LV assembliesDetailed study of Okken assemblies
Knowledge of LV Assemblies or to have attendedEDLVECO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 100%Practical: 0%
Low Voltage switchboard
The functions of LV switchboard
The IEC 60439-1 standard and complianceof OKKEN
OKKEN SwitchboardsStructured switchboard on function unitsForms of partitionsType Tested solution
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
47Dates (2007)
Audience
edbsw
Busway Specification, Design Concept and Software for Drawings
CodeEDBSW 9 August / 16 December
Those responsible for designing and selectingBusway for various building and industrialapplications.
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
To specify the right productTo be able to select Busway ratings,considering various aspects and design theroutes of Busways for a projectUse of software to prepare the Buswaydrawings
Experience in design of electrical distributionsystem for buildings, industrial plants or to haveattended EDLVECO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 80%Practical: 20%
Busway sample pieceTap-off unit
Introduction to BuswayRange of BuswaySelection criteriaOffers of Schneider Electric
Specification of BuswayUnderstanding the need of BuswaySpecifying criteria
Designing of Busway systemSelection of Busway type and ratingsAspects to consider for proper designingof BuswayHow to route the Busway system
Use of BRASS SoftwareWhat is BRASS SoftwareApplication of BRASS software forpreparing Busway route drawingsPractice on BRASS
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
Price550 Euros
Price Dates (2007)
Managers, Designers and Operators of ElectricalInstallations.
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Audience
ElectricalDistribution
edharm
Understanding and Overcoming Harmonics
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeEDHARM Please contact us for 2007 schedule
To study and correct disturbed electricalinstallations.
Knowledge of electrical power distribution or tohave attended EDINTRO Course.
1 dayTheoretical: 100%Practical: 0%
Acquiring the basic knowledge forunderstanding harmonics
Fourier series, frequency spectrumCurrent and voltage total harmonicdistortionSource impedance, power factor, cos φDefinition (terminology)
Identifying and characterizing sources ofdisturbance
Practical work and measurements onindustrial and domestic loadsSwitch mode power supply, dimmerFluorescent lighting
Knowledge of standards and how theyevolve
Understanding the effects of harmonics
Transformers, capacitors, motorsCables and their sizing
Discovering the main solutionsOvercoming harmonics by use of activeand passive filtersSinusoidal sampling, cabling rules
Technical Publication "Electrical Installation Guide according to the IEC standardsinternational standards" will be given to each participant.
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Price Dates (2007)
Design of a Low Voltage Electrical Installation
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeEDLVDES Please contact us for 2007 schedule
Those who are responsible for studying oroperating an electrical facility.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Know how to calculate a low voltage electricalnetwork according to the effective standards andregulations.
You master the basis of electrical distribution and you are familiar with the LV switchgear.
4 daysTheoretical: 70%Practical: 30%
Power assessmentCalculate the absorbed power: motors, heatingdevices, lightingCalculate the rated power, the choice of
sources, and the tariffsDesigning an electrical energy distribution
Incoming mode of distribution in 20 kVConstitution of the HV A/LV A station socketoutlets
Calculating the cable way and cable cross sectionsReminder on the LV switchgear functionsTaking into account the parameters and thecoefficients according to the NF C 15-100 and15-105 standardsFactory made cable waysCalculating voltage drops during motor start upChoice of the neutral cross section accordingto the NF C 15-100 standard
Protection of the installation against overloadsand short-circuits
Calculation of different short-circuits: manualmethod (tables of the NF C 15-105) or
impedance method based on the IEC 909 standardDetermination of the breaking capacity of thecircuit breakersDetermination of the thermal stress of the wiresand the circuit breakersDiscrimination, cascading
Protection of people against direct and indirectcontacts
Connection of frames, earthing systemsCalculation of the PE cross section, equalpotentialExternal factorsProtections against direct contacts and indirectcontactsStudy of TT, TN, IT earthing systems
Calculation of reactive energy compensation Improving the power factorCalculation of the capacitor banksLocation of the batteriesImpact of the batteries on motor andtransformers impact of harmonics on the batteries
How to control and protect asynchronous motors Protection and controlCo-ordination type 1, type 2Start-up and use classes of contactors
Presentation of the Ecodial 3 software based onthe new European calculation of R064-003 (or NF C15-500 for France)
This course will take place in France, contact ourTraining Center for details.
Price Dates (2007)
Designers, Operation and Maintenance Engineers.
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Electrical
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Network Management and Quality of Electrical Energy
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeEDQUARE Please contact us for 2007 schedule
Knowing the problems encountered on anelectrical network, i.e. over voltage, short-circuit,voltage drops, harmonics.
You master the basis of HVA and LV electro-techniques and you have acquired generalnotions on the products.
3 daysTheoretical: 65%Practical: 35%
Sub-objectiveKnowing the disturbances that can affectHVA and LV installations and theirconsequence on the switchgearKnowing how to identify and interpret thecharacteristics of electrical networksusing the available measurement devicesImpact of co-generation on the quality ofelectrical energyKnowing the features, the advantagesand the obligations related to the'Emerald' contractKnowing what solutions to implement toovercome electrical network disturbances
Characteristics of the voltage supplied bydistribution networks
Characteristics of LV power supplyCharacteristics of HVA power supply
Quality of electrical energy, phenomenaand their consequence on the loads
Voltage variationVoltage dropOver voltageHarmonicsPhase imbalance
Reliability of the installationMeasurement analysis, energy distributionWave quality (current, voltage)Consumption curveHarmonic rate
Examples of solutions
This course will take place in France, contact ourTraining Center for details.
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Operating Sepam Protection Relays
C o u r s e C o n t e n t s
CodeEDSPM
Those responsible for setting, commissioning,and operating electrical installations with SepamProtection Relays.
Audience
Objectives
Prior Knowledge
Duration
Equipment used
Getting to know how to use and operate thedigital protection relays, Sepam series 20 and/or40.
You are familiar with electrical distributioninstallations and electrical protection devices.
3 daysTheoretical: 50%Practical: 50%
Sepam series 20/40 Simulation KitSepam series 20/40 Configuration SoftwarePC
Situate the role and functions of theprotection devices in a medium voltageinstallation
Protection technologiesThe electrical faultsThe various sensors (current transformers,voltage transformer)The coordination principlesThe protection plan
The Sepam series 20/40 applications,functions and characteristics
MeasurementsProtectionsControl and monitoringCommunication
Installation and connection
Implementation and parameter settingNormal operationUsing the parameter setting softwareSetting the control logic using PCSetting protection functionsTestsDiagnosis
This course will take place in France, contact ourTraining Center for details.
Price Dates (2007)Please contact us for 2007 schedule
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Didactic Equip
The quality of teaching in educational establishments, from technical and professionalschools through to engineering institutes, plays a role in the successful professional insertionof young people and company competitiveness.
For the past 40 years and more, Schneider has been developing products and servicesspecially for technical education in the form of teaching equipment, accompanied by trainers'manuals, in the electrical distribution, control and automation fields.
We invite you to discover some of these teaching solutions:
Energy Management training bench 56
Lighting training kit 56
Securis safety training case 57
System earthing bench 58
Discrimination bench 59
Motor feeder bench 60
Altivar-Variable speed drive training bench 61
Scrolling sign 62
Automatic door 63
PLC training kits 64
Detection bench 65
Measurement and regulation bench 66
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Energy Management training bench
Analyse centralised management
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsStudy the basic function of impulse relays.Study the basic function of impulse relaysusing the Zelio Logic module. Study the centralised-control function.Economic analysis of the various installations.
Presentation
This package, made up of common electrical devices (circuitbreakers, impulse relays and accessories), can be used to createdifferent lighting circuits for simple installations.The approach ensures step-by-step familiarisation with direct and centralised lighting control. In addition, students learn how to use the Zelio Logic module inconjunction with a centralised control system. Economic aspects ofthe various solutions can be compared.
The lighting training kit contains the following components:
C60N 2-pole circuit breaker and TL impulserelay,ATLc impulse relay auxiliaries,indicator lights and pushbuttons,Opale enclosure, three rows, 39 modules,Zelio Logic module, 10 I/Os, 230 V AC,connection-cable kit and Zelio software CD.
Study energy management functions.Learn how to optimise electrical consumption.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsStudy a typical low-voltage electricalinstallation.Study the functions of energy managementproducts (impulse relays, load sheddingdevices, off-peak management devices, etc.).Hands-on experience with adjustments andoperations.
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 230 V single-phase, 3.8kVA.Dimensions (HxWxD): 1800 x 860 x 700 mm(storage) and 1800 x 1540 x 700 mm (open).Weight: 150 kg
To order
MDG99180 Energy management training bench
Presentation
The front of the mobile panel comprises:
a service-connection circuit breaker,draw-out energy management modules providing functions suchas hall lighting control, off-peak consumption optimisation,heating management, load shedding, etc.,a residential installation simulation panel equipped withpushbuttons and indicators in the various rooms to controlequipment and monitor energy management functions.
The rear of the panel is designed for connections between thesimulation panel and the modular racks.
The modular racks constitute complete functions that can beanalysed independently or combined to suit all training needs.
Lighting training kit
To order
MDG99100 Lighting training kit
manuals and tutorial handbooks
manuals and tutorial handbooks
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Securis safety training case
Build safety awareness.Demonstrate how safety systems protectagainst mechanical and electrical risks.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsIntroduction to mechanical and electrical risks.Demonstration of mechanical safety systems.Demonstration of electrical safety devices(residual current devices).
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 230 V.Dimensions (HxWxD): 520 x 380 x 140 mm.Weight: 7 kg
To order
MD1VSE1F One training caseMD1VSE5F Set of five training cases
Presentation
The Securis case comes in a carrying case containing a number ofindustrial components behind a transparent panel. It is supplied withall the connection cables required for operation.
The kit simulates a machine with a safety door in order to study safetyfunctions in the following situations:
interruption and return of supply,opening of door during operation,insulation fault and contact with a live part.
A built-in transformer makes it possible to carry out all thesesimulations at 24 V.
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System earthing bench
Demonstrate the basic low-voltage electricaldistribution rules for each type of systemearthing arrangement.Learn how to automatically locate a circuit withan insulation fault.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsStudy of the various system earthingarrangements.Wiring of circuits and study of the behaviour ofthe different devices.
Technical CharacteristicsEquipment of the Vigilohm range, including
the XM200 insulation monitoring device andXD301 automatic fault detectors.
Supply: 400 V AC (3-phase + E) / 4 kVA.Dimensions (HxWxD): 1900 x 700 x 700 mm.Weight: approx. 120 kg.
Presentation
This equipment demonstrates the reasons for the various standards,rules and regulations applicable to the protection of persons in TN orTT systems (side 1) and IT systems (side 2).
The two sides of the panel are totally independent, each representingthree single-phase and three-phase loads with protection by thermal-magnetic circuit breakers, various types of residual current devicesand contactors.
After checking of the installation by a qualified trainer, students canconnect resistors located in the bottom of the bench to the panel bycables (supplied) fitted with safety plugs.
For the XM200 version, the XM200 insulation monitoring device canbe used to measure the overall insulation resistance of an ITinstallation and its earth leakage capacitance. Automatic fault locatingis carried out using the XD301 fault detectors.
For the TR22 version, an optional kit including current measurementprobes, an XGR leakage current generator and an XRM receiver canbe used to study manual fault locating methods.
To order
Insulation monitoring bench (with cables)MDG99603 XM200 versionMDG99605 TR22 versionMDG99609 Fault locating kit for TR22
manuals and tutorial handbooks
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Discrimination bench
Understand the operating principles of thermal-magnetic circuit breakers.Implement discrimination between upstreamand downstream protective devices.
Training Objectives
AdvantagesTwo groups of students can work at the sametime.All work is carried out under safe conditions.The test equipment is isolated from theupstream power distribution system.
Approach/TopicsCauses and effects of short-circuit currents.Selection of circuit breakers (tripping curveand breaking capacity).Role and importance of coordinatingprotective devices.Short-circuit current limiting.
Presentation
The discrimination training bench is intended for the study ofdiscrimination between protective devices used in low-voltagedistribution systems. It includes:
a test bench mounted on castors, with two independent workingsurfaces,a set of safety cables.
One side of the working panel is used to study current-baseddiscrimination and the other is used for time-based discrimination.The base includes two 220 V/48 V transformers used to separate thesupply to the two sides of the panel and limit the energy involvedwhen provoking the faults required for the studies.
A set of inductors is used to simulate the line impedance for thecurrent-based discrimination studies.
A rheostat is used to control the fault current for the time-baseddiscrimination studies. Each side of the panel is equipped with anumber of circuit breakers with different tripping curves (B, C or D).
Total operating safety is ensured by:supply of the two working surfaces with 48 V AC via an isolatingtransformer,the use of safety cables (supplied) for all connections.The base of the discrimination bench is protected by transparentpanels equipped with safety contacts.
To order
MDG99610 Discrimination bench
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 230 V AC + E / 3.2 kVA.Dimensions (HxWxD): 1850 x 700 x 700 mm.Weight: approx. 120 kg.
Techniques and/or equipment involvedThermal-magnetic protection.Tripping curves.
Time-based discrimination panel. Current-based discrimination panel.
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Motor feeder bench
Study electromechanical and electronic motorfeeder installations.Combine control and power components.Measure circuit voltages and currents.Calculate torque, power and energy values forthe studied installations.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsImplementation and study of the different motorfeeder installations.Study of electromechanical and electronicsolutions.Study of protection features.
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 400 V AC (3-phase + E).Components:LH4N2 starter,LSID32 disconnector,LC1 / LC2 / LD1 (Integral 18) contactors,GV2 circuit-breakers and Vario switch,LRD thermal relay (10 A class),AC motor: 185 W / 230 V,DC motor: 280 W / 190 V.Dimensions (HxWxD): 1700 x 700 x 700 mm.Weight: approx. 170 kg.
Presentation
The upper panel of the motor feeder bench provides two workingsurfaces, one on each side. The base includes the main powersupply circuits as an AC motor and a DC motor operating as agenerator supplying 2 load rheostats.Each working surface is independent and features the variouscomponents used in standard motor feeder installations. The wiringaccessories provided meet current safety standards (no directcontact possible with a hazardous voltage).
This allows students to set up motor feeder installationsincluding:
the devices associated with each basic function,devices with multiple or integrated functions (circuit-breakers,Integral devices, etc.).The student can use either side of the panel:automatic side: no control circuit cabling required; the studentwires only the power circuit,manual side: the student carries out the entire cabling process,a measurement/test station: the student is provided withammeters to measure the current in each motor phase and theload current in the rheostat-controlled DC generator.A voltmeter can be used to measure voltages anywhere in thecircuit.These measurements allow easy determination of the torque,power and energy values in the installation to check the choiceand settings of the components used. Power components aregrouped together in the base of the bench, protected bytransparent panels equipped with safety contacts.
To order
MD1AA540 Motor feeder bench (with cables)
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Two groups of students can work at the sametime.Test equipment isolated from upstream powerdistribution system.Adjustable motor loads.Built-in voltmeters and ammeters.
Advantages
Techniques and/or equipment involvedElectronic starter.Thermal protection.Motor feeder.Contactor.Circuit-breakers.
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Learn how asynchronous motors are controlled.Study the operation of variable speed drives(VSDs).Become familiar with the main variable-speeddrive settings.
Training Objectives
AdvantagesComplete ready-to-use packages designedwith student safety in mind.Includes operation of variable speed drives.Hands-on experience in wiring controlsequences.
Approach/TopicsPower system/VSD/motor compatibility.Wiring a control sequence.Recording the main voltage, current andspeed data.Standard settings.
Presentation
This portable bench is designed to study the basic principles ofelectronic variable speed drives.
Made of an aluminium structure with transparent plastic cover plates,it lets students work safely on a complete ready-to-use product.
It is composed of a mimic diagram based on an AC variable speeddrive from the Altivar range. Test and measurement points (powersupply voltage, internal voltage, motor voltage, current, speeddisplay) are used to analyse VSD operation.
The electric motor can be loaded by an inertia flywheel fitted with amanually-adjusted mechanical braking system.
All control and indication elements are prewired and ready forconnection via safety sockets. They are used to wire the completeVSD motor control circuit (wiring accessories included).
The speed reference control input is compatible with PLC outputsignals.
All general control and protection sequences are prewired.
To order
MD1AA580 Altivar variable-speed drive trainingbench including manual and handbook
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Technical CharacteristicsCharacteristics:H x W x D: 430 x 780 x 470 mm,weight: 50 kg.Components:one ATV frequency converter and onebraking resistor,one 0.37 kW asynchronous three-phasemotor,one adjustable mechanical brake.Power supply: 230 V single-phase.
ATV Bench
Altivar variable-speed drive training bench
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Scrolling sign
Study a simple automation system.Study the power supply system and functions.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsAnalysis of the scrolling sign and its functionalorganisation.Energy distribution and conversion.Data acquisition and processing.Graphic presentation of the gear-motorassembly.Environmental and urban aspects.
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 230 V + E, single-phase.Dimensions (HxWxD): 2000 x 810 x 750 mm.Weight: approx. 60 kg.
Presentation
The scrolling sign is made of aluminium and can display four postersone after the other, scrolling either manually or automatically.
This is a real application that allows students to address variousaspects of energy distribution and conversion, variable-speed drives,detection and positioning of the posters, and management of theposter scroll cycle.The practical exercises are particularly intended for high-schooltechnological programs but can also be used to present a concreteautomation application to any interested sections.Automation management is ensured by a Zelio Logic modulecombined with an ATV variable-speed drive and an asynchronousmotor to scroll through the posters.
To order
MD1AE874 Operational assemblyMD1AE875 Complete scrolling signMD1AE840 Zeliovar kit
AdvantagesA simple but real application.Safe operation.
Techniques and/or equipment involvedInductive detection.Variable-speed drives.
Zelio
Presentation of the Zeliovar kit
A separate set is available, comprising:a Zelio module with its powersupply and software,a variable-speed drive,3 inductive detectors,control buttons, power supply andswitch-disconnectora resource document presentingthe uses of the Zelio module as aprogrammable relay and theoperation of the variable-speeddrive, via descriptions of simpleapplications such as the scrollingsign or heating management.
Zeliovar
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Automatic door
Familiarisation with automatic control systemsand wired logic.Study and implement safety regulations anduser protection features.
Training Objectives
AdvantagesInvolves a real-world application.Involves safety regulations.
Approach/TopicsIntroduction to the organisation of anautomatic control system.Door operation analysis and programming(list, ladder diagram, Grafcet diagram).
Presentation
Operational assemblyThe automatic door training assembly is composed of a simulatedgarage door implementing safety devices imposed by standards:
dual output contact XUL photocells,crush detection systems on the door based on photocells andXUD optical fibers,mechanical limit switches for both opening and closing,door movement warning lights,lighting for the protected access area.Door opening and closing is driven by an AC motor with a speedreducer and an adjustable torque limiter.Drive transmission to the door is via a chain and sprocket system.The door is guided by rails and rollers mounted on ball bearings.
Control assemblyAn industrial control cabinet contains the standard protective devices(fused isolating switch, thermal-magnetic circuit breakers, thermalrelays) and the necessary equipment for door operation in two distinctoperating modes:
manual mode, in which all door movements and safety devicesare controlled by logic based on electromagnetic relays;automatic mode, in which a programmable controller controlsdoor movements and safety devices, the keyboard-based accessdialogue and any required signalling:time-controlled lighting of the access area,flashing of door movement warning lights,access authorisation by a coded keyboard,inductive detection of an outgoing vehicle, with control of warninglights.The programmable controller, installed inside the control cabinet,is connected to the equipment by means of plug-in connectors. Inthis way, several groups of students can programme differentconfigurations (TXS Micro, Twido or Zelio) that can be easilyconnected one after the other for operating tests.
To order
MD1AE774 Operational assemblyMD1AE175TW Complete training bench(Twido version).MD1AE175ZL Complete training bench (Zelio version).MD1AE177 Complete training bench (TSX Micro version).
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Technical CharacteristicsSupply:to assembly: 230 V + E / 400 VA,to outputs: 24 V DC (supplied by the controlassembly).Dimensions (H x W x D) and weights:operational assembly: 580 x 600 x 600 mmand approx. 20 kg,control assembly: 600 x 500 x 300 mm andapprox. 50 kg.
Techniques and/or equipment involvedMechanical data acquisition.Inductive data acquisition.Photoelectric data acquisition.SensorsPLCs.
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PLC training kits
Introduce automatic control systems.
Training Objectives
Technical CharacteristicsSupply: 230 V 50 Hz single-phase.Dimensions of base-mounted kits (HxWxD):200 x 300 x 300 mm.Weight: approximately 3 kg.Dimensions of enclosure-mounted kit (Hx WxD):500 x 500 x 600 mm.Weight: approximately 8 kg.
Presentation
Enclosure-mounted TSX37 kitThe enclosure includes a TSX37-22 PLC with 16 digital inputs, 12digital outputs, 8 analogue inputs and 1 analogue output.The I/Os are all connected to safety sockets on the outside of theenclosure for easy connection of operational assemblies.The enclosure is also equipped with:
TER and AUX connectors leading to the PLC,simulation switches (inputs) and pilot lights (outputs).
Base-mounted TSX37 kitA plastic base provides a support for:
a TSX37-21 PLC with 16 digital inputs and 20 digital outputs,an I/O simulation module,a 24 V power supply.
Inputs and outputs are wired to safety sockets for easy connection ofoperational assemblies.
Base-mounted Twido kitA plastic base provides a support for:
a Twido PLC with 16 digital inputs and 20 digital outputs,I/O simulation terminals,a 24 V power supply.
Inputs and outputs are wired to safety sockets for easy connection ofoperational assemblies.
Base-mounted Zelio kit:A plastic base provides a support for a Zelio Logic module with 16digital inputs and 20 digital outputs.Inputs and outputs are wired to safety sockets for easy connection ofoperational assemblies.
To order
MD1AE100E Enclosure-mounted TSX37 kitMD1AE110E Base-mounted TSX37 kitMD1AE120E Base-mounted Twido kitMD1AE125E Base-mounted Zelio kit
AdvantagesEasy connection of sensors and actuators viasafety sockets.Safety.Programming and operation of I/Os.
Techniques and/or equipment involvedTSX37 and Twido PLCs.Zelio Logic modules.
Enclosure-mounted TSX37 kit
Base-mounted TSX37 kit Base-mounted Twido kit
Base-mounted Zelio kit.
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Detection bench
Study industrial detection systems.Become familiar with the various sensor technologies.Easy use.
Training Objectives
AdvantagesMulti-tech.
Approach/TopicsPractical experience with the main position andproximity detection systems used in industry.Test various combinations of sensors and targets.Measure detection capabilities.
Presentation
Grooved plate and accessoriesA grooved table is used to position sliding holders along the X and Y axes. The table is graduated in millimetres. The sliding holders are designed foreasy mounting of sensors and targets.
Set of pre-wired sensorsThe range of position switches and the multiple-angle cam make it possible toanalyse rectilinear or angular movements.Inductive sensors, a capacitive inductor and their targets are used to study thedetection of various materials.The photoelectric sensors and associated targets (cylinders and reflex systemtargets of different diameters) are used to study the detection capabilities ofphotoelectric systems.
Power packThis regulated power pack provides a DC voltage that can be adjustedbetween 0 and 24 V by a potentiometer to test the operation of the sensors.Jacks (2 and 4 mm diameter) are provided to connect 2-wire and 3-wiresensors, as well as dual-contact On/Off switches.Sensor status is displayed by lights that represent real loads (20 mA or 100mA) for the outputs.
Optional photoelectric sensor kitThis optional kit includes 3 photoelectric sensors designed to read labels,markers and colours. The necessary accessories are included in the standard kit.
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MD1AA500 Grooved plate and accessoriesMD1AA501 Complete detection training bench (MD1AA500, MD1AA502, MD1ACAVR)MD1AA502 Standard sensor kitMD1AA509 Optional sensor kitMD1ACAVR Power pack
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Technical Characteristics
Grooved plate:dimensions (HxWxD): 60 x 800 x 500 mm,weight: 10 kg,Y-axis rail: length 460 mm, mobile along X-axis,2 fast-opening holders with screw-type fineadjustment,2 reflector supports, 80 x 40 x 145 mm,1 screw-type target holder, capacity 75 mm,1 multiple-angle cam (15°, 30°, 45°, 90°) for tests withposition switches,1 set of steel, aluminium and brass targets fortests with inductive sensors,for tests with fiber optic cells:1 set of reflection targets (coloured, treatedaluminium, cardboard, reflective tape, glass,mirror, neutral,
Techniques and/or equipment involvedPosition switches:snap or slow action,angular or axial detection.Proximity switches:inductive and capacitive,PNP or NPN,2-wire/3-wire type.Photocells:barrier,reflex, polarised,background removal,fiber optics.
1 set of reflectors,1 set of cylindrical targets,set of accessories and targets in a plastic case: dimensions (H x W x D): 125 x 520 x 380 mm,weight: 15 kg.sensor kit in a plastic case, dimensions (H x W x D): 125 x 520 x 380 mm- weight: 5 kg.
Test power pack:input: 230 V + E / 32 VA,output: 0 to 24 V / 1.3 A,oad lights: 100 mA / 24 V and 20 mA / 24 V,dimensions (HxWxD): 220 x 280 x 220 mm,weight: 5 kg.
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Implement various analogue measurementsensors.Study analogue/digital and digital/analogueconversion.Understand PID control.
Training Objectives
Approach/TopicsStudy of various analogue measurementsensors.Data acquisition.Study of the associated electrical andelectronic configurations.Analogue/digital conversion.Digital/analogue conversion.Digital and PID control.
Technical CharacteristicsElectrical:supply: 230 V + E, 0.5 kVA.Mechanical: dimensions (H x W x D): 600 x 500 x 360 mm.weight: 20 kg.
Presentation
The measurement and regulation system is housed in an easilytransportable and autonomous case. The system consists of themeasurement devices, a TSX3710 PLC and a Magelis HMI (human-machine interface) terminal.
Five types of measurements may be carried out:weight measurement using a strain gauge, used to detect thematerial of which a cylindrical part is made (plastic, aluminium orsteel),distance measurement without contacts by means of an industrialanalogue photoelectric sensor, used to measure the diameter ofcylindrical parts,distance measurement with contacts by means of a linearpotentiometer in conjunction with a mechanical configurationused to measure grooves in cylindrical parts,a variable-speed motor mechanically coupled with a tachometerused to study speed regulation,temperature-control chamber equipped with a measurementsystem comprising a PT100 sensor and a measurementtransmitter. The temperature-control chamber is heated by a lampthat also provides a visual indication of regulation results. Thetemperature-control chamber is operated via the PID controlsystem built into the TSX3710 PLC.
The digital I/Os on the TSX3710 PLC and the different measurementpoints may be accessed via safety sockets.
All measurement devices can be operated via the Magelis HMIterminal (parameter setting and adjustment of the PID controlsystem), using a computer (if PL7 Pro software is available) or viaHTLM pages.Supplied software may be used to view speed or temperature curveson a PC.Connection to an Ethernet network is possible via the coupler builtinto the TSX3710.
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MD1AA620 Measurement and regulation bench
manuals and tutorial handbooks
Measurement and regulation bench
AdvantagesIntegrated temperature-control chamber.Integrated Magelis HMI terminal.Can be computer controlled using PL7 Pro.Web server.
Techniques and/or equipment involvedWeight measurement using a strain gauge.Distance measurement without contacts using an analogue photoelectric sensor.Distance measurement with contacts using alinear potentiometer.Speed measurement using a tachometer.Temperature measurement using a PT100sensor and transmitter.
Technical PublicationsDiscover our publications
Diagram library200 wiring diagrams and 250 photosand illustrations guide you fromtechnical specifications throughcommissioning to produce equipmentcomplying with international standards.288 pages Ref. MD1 SCH2E
Electrical installation guideIncluding 100 wiring diagrams and170 drawings and charts, this guideprovides clear, comprehensive andpractical explanations concerning LVelectrical installations. It is a valuabletool for engineers, contractors andoperators, as well as for teachers intechnical institutes and colleges.400 pagesRef. MD1 ELG2E
All Cahiers Techniques publications on a single CD-ROMAll the Cahiers Techniques publications are available on this CD-ROM, inEnglish and French. The complete list is provided on the document that comeswith the CD-ROM.New
Lighting.Energy savings in buildings (CT206, N. Chaumier, 28 pages).SF6 properties and use in MV and HV switchgear (CT188, D. Koch, 24pages).Multimedia presentation in English (ML02) and French (LM02) devoted to theelectrodynamic forces exerted on LV busbars.Multimedia presentation in English (ML01) on the control of industrialdistribution systems. PDF format. Requires Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher(included on the CD-ROM).
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