Power & Control Training program
2
Courses
12
Sessions
90
Hours
English , Arabic
Language
Origin
Egypt
Overview of This Course
By Msc Eng Amer Elwany
Trainign Description
The Power and Control Training Program is designed for professionals seeking to gain advanced skills in power systems, industrial automation, and substation automation.
This program offers in-depth knowledge and hands-on training in classic control systems, VFDs, PLCs, and substation automation, preparing participants for leadership roles in the energy and industrial sectors.
Level 3: Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
PLC Basics: Architecture, components, and programming concepts.
Introduction to PLC programming using Ladder Logic and Structured Text.
I/O configuration, communication with devices, and control applications for motors, sensors, and actuators.
Troubleshooting PLC-controlled systems and integrating them into automation setups.
Level 1: Classic Control Systems
Introduction to power and control systems.
Hands-on training in classic control systems, including motor control and sequencing.
Operation and components of power and control circuits, including electromechanical systems.
Troubleshooting and maintenance techniques for control systems.
Level 4: Substation Automation Systems (SAS)
Overview of substation automation and IEC 61850 communication protocols.
Integration of SCADA, RTUs, and IEDs for monitoring and controlling substations.
Automation and protection schemes in substations, including control of circuit breakers, transformers, and relays.
Hands-on experience with substation equipment and automation protocols in real-world scenarios.
Level 2: Industrial Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
Understanding the operation and components of VFDs.
Benefits of VFDs for motor speed control and energy efficiency.
Programming and configuring VFDs for applications like pumps, conveyors, and HVAC.
Practical application examples, including motor control and system optimization.
Practical Applications
Classic Control Systems: Design and simulate motor control circuits, and troubleshoot electromechanical systems.
VFD: Program and configure VFDs for various industrial applications to optimize energy usage and motor control.
PLC: Program PLCs to control motors, sensors, and actuators for real-world industrial automation tasks.
Substation Automation: Hands-on practice with SCADA systems, IEDs, and RTUs for automating and controlling substations.