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ABB Customer Training Program
for Motors and Generators
Sharing knowledge and creating value
With expertise, and a comprehensive
portfolio of products and life-cycle
services, we help value-minded
industrial customers improve their
energy efficiency and productivity.
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Training courses from ABB
Using high quality equipment from a reliable manufacturer is
the first step towards getting great performance from your plant.
To ensure that your motors, generators and other assets keep
running at the optimum level and deliver high availability, you
also need to provide proper service and maintenance.
Personnel who look after equipment should have the right
training to enable them to maximize the value you get from
your assets. Our training courses are designed to give your
people the specialized competence they need.
Course topics fall into the broad areas of product knowledge,
operation and maintenance. Our courses will ensure your
employees have the necessary skills to use the equipment
safely, determine the correct maintenance strategy, handle
first-line troubleshooting, interpret alerts, and undertake
appropriate action to avoid downtime and maintain availability.
They will also be in a stronger position to interact with our
expert technical support.
At the end of each course we issue an ABB certificate
to every participant, enabling you to easily follow your
employees progress.
Both standard and customized courses are available,
according to your requirements.
Key benefits
of personnel training
Quicker response, faster decision making and better
risk management at critical times due to increased
knowledge of motor and generator technology,
operations and maintenance
Reduced downtime, higher asset availability and fewer
maintenance issues through better management of
assets by competent personnel
Courses cover topics that are relevant to you and your
industry
Increased job satisfaction and confidence for plant
personnel
Access to ABBs wealth of knowledge
Course participants receive an ABB certificate
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Standard courses
Our standard courses for motors and generators are listed
below. These courses can be combined, based on your needs.
They include topics ranging from basic theory of motors and
generators to advanced diagnostics and troubleshooting.
Course code
K700
Course title (basic)
Duration
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
3 days
K701
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance for chemical,
oil and gas industry
4 days
K702
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance for marine industry
4 days
K703
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance for minerals
and mining industry
4 days
K704
Diagnosis and condition monitoring of rotating electrical machines
1 day
K280
Seminar for motors and generators in hazardous areas
1 day
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Course description
K700
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
This course aims to help reduce the total cost of ownership
of motors and generators. It provides structured guidance
towards reduced operational costs and increased availability.
Subject areas include motor and generator construction,
standards and specifications, operation, maintenance, energy
efficiency, diagnostics, etc.
Participant profile
- Participants typically have beginner or intermediate level
experience with motors and generators and their operation
- Participants could be engineers, technicians, service
personnel, electrical and mechanical maintenance
personnel, etc.
The course agenda is as follows:
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 3 days
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
Day 1 - Dimensioning and selection criteria
- Course introduction
- What is total cost of ownership?
- Basic theory of motors and generators
- Mechanical and electrical design and components
- International standards
- M otor and generator performance and starting
considerations
- M otors in VSD applications (basic aspects)
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
Day 2 - Operational considerations
- S afety
- Installation and commissioning
- E nergy efficiency
- T EAM stresses and the concept of equivalent
operating hours
- Typical issues and their causes
Day 3 - Availability
- Availability, maintainability, reliability
- M aintenance strategies: reactive, preventive and predictive
- D iagnosis and condition monitoring
- O nline and offline tests
- F inal test
- S ummary
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Course description
K701
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
for chemical, oil and gas industry
This course is a combination of two courses: K700 Rotating
electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
and K280 Seminar for motors and generators inhazardous
areas.
In addition to course K700, this course provides detailed
training on important factors relating to the operation of
motors and generators in hazardous areas. Topics include
directives, service and maintenance requirements, etc.
The course agenda is the same as for K700, with an
additional day for K280 covering the following topics:
Additional to K700 agenda
- General Introduction
- Hazardous areas and area classification
- Standards in hazardous areas and key regulations
- Main concepts of Ex protection classes
- Flameproof enclosure
- Pressurized enclosure
- Increased safety protection
- Non-sparking protection
- Dust ignition proof enclosure
- Service requirements for Ex equipment
- Selection and erection IEC 60079-14
- Inspection IEC 60079-17
- Repair and overhaul IEC 60079-19
- Replacement
- ABB approach
- S ervice network and authorization process for motors
and generators
- Motors and generators for hazardous areas
- Conclusions and summary
Participant profile
- This course is mainly targeted at service and maintenance
engineers, as well as service managers who want to improve
their knowledge of Ex issues and of the relevant aspects of
maintenance, overhaul and repair for Ex products
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 4 days
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
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Course description
K702
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
for marine industry
In addition to course K700 Rotating electrical machines
theory, operation and maintenance, this course provides
detailed training on important factors relating to the operation
of motors and generators in the marine industry. Subject
areas include motor and generator construction, standards
and specifications, operation, maintenance, energy efficiency,
diagnostics, typical marine industry applications and issues,
etc.
The course agenda is the same as for K700, with an
additional day covering the following topics:
Additional to K700 agenda
- Introduction
- Marine specific applications
- Typical issues and their causes in marine industry
- Special requirements for marine classification societies
- Service and maintenance requirements for marine industry
- Summary
Participant profile
- Participants typically have beginner or intermediate level
experience with motors and generators and their operation
- Participants could be engineers, technicians, service
personnel, electrical and mechanical maintenance
personnel, etc.
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 4 days
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
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Course description
K703
Rotating electrical machines theory, operation and maintenance
for minerals and mining industry
In addition to course K700 Rotating electrical machines
theory, operation and maintenance, this course provides
detailed training on important factors relating to the operation
of motors and generators in the minerals and mining industry.
Subject areas include motor and generator construction,
standards and specifications, operation, maintenance, energy
efficiency, diagnostics, typical minerals and mining industry
applications and issues, etc.
The course agenda is the same as for K700, with an
additional day covering the following topics:
Additional to K700 agenda
- Introduction
- Mining specific applications
- Typical issues and their causes in mining industry
- Protection types for mining industry
- Service and maintenance requirements for mining industry
- Summary
Participant profile
- Participants typically have beginner or intermediate level
experience with motors and generators and their operation
- Participants could be engineers, technicians, service
personnel, electrical and mechanical maintenance
personnel, etc.
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 4 days
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
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Course description
K704
Diagnosis and condition monitoring of rotating electrical
machines
Course participants will learn about maintenance practices
related to diagnosis and fault prediction. Subject areas include
vibration and temperature monitoring, bearings, stator and
rotor diagnostics and electrical measurements.
The following topics are covered:
Day 1
- Introduction
- Diagnosis and condition monitoring
- Online and offline tests
- Bearing diagnostics and monitoring
- Stator diagnostics and monitoring
- Rotor diagnostics and monitoring
- Vibration monitoring
- Temperature monitoring
- Current and voltage signal monitoring
- Summary
Participant profile
- Participants need intermediate level knowledge of motors
and generators and their operation
- Participants could be engineers, technicians, service
personnel, electrical and mechanical maintenance
personnel, testing engineers etc.
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 1 day
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
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Course description
K280
Seminar for motors and generators in hazardous areas
Participants will learn in detail about important factors relating
to the operation of motors and generators in hazardous areas.
Subject areas include directives, service and maintenance
requirements, etc.
Participant profile
- This course is mainly targeted at service and maintenance
engineers, as well as service managers who want to improve
their knowledge of Ex issues and of the relevant aspects of
maintenance, overhaul and repair for Ex products
The following topics are covered:
Day 1
- G eneral Introduction
- H azardous areas and area classification
- S tandards in hazardous areas and key regulations
- M ain concepts of Ex protection classes
- F lameproof enclosure
- P ressurized enclosure
- Increased safety protection
- N on-sparking protection
- D ust ignition proof enclosure
- S ervice requirements for Ex equipment
- S election and erection IEC 60079-14
- Inspection IEC 60079-17
- R epair and overhaul IEC 60079-19
- R eplacement
- A BB approach
- S ervice network and authorization process for motors
and generators
- M otors and generators for hazardous areas
- C onclusions and summary
Practical details
- Teaching method: lecture and practical
- Participants: min. 10 to max. 30
- Duration: 1 day
- Dates and venue: subject to agreement
There is an end-of-course assessment, and course
participants receive a certificate.
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Customized courses
For any custom requirements, please contact your local sales
representative or go to www.abb.com/motors&generators/training
Schedule a course today!
For more information, or to schedule a course,
please contact your local sales representative
or go to www.abb.com/motors&generators/training
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