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Motor Controls: Schematics & Wiring Diagrams
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Motor Controls: Schematics & Wiring Diagrams is part five of the Motor Controls eight-part training series.
Schematics and wiring diagrams are the written language of control circuits. Before a technician can become proficient in troubleshooting control circuits, he must learn how to read and interpret schematic and wiring diagrams.
Course objectives include:
- Describe the differences between schematics and wiring diagrams
- Determine the logic of a control circuit by reading a schematic diagram
- Read a wiring diagram
- Convert a schematic diagram into a wiring diagram.
Course menu:
Schematic and Wiring Diagram Basics
- Start/Stop Schematic Control Logic
- Start/Stop Wiring Control Logic
- Forward/Reverse Schematic Control Logic
Converting Schematics into Wiring Diagrams
- Numbering the Schematic
- Creating a Pictorial Representation
- Adding Numbers to the Pictorial Representation
- Wiring Control Circuits
To learn more about our interactive online courseware, visit our DSS eLearning Suite homepage or schedule a free online demonstration.
This workbook reinforces the purpose and objectives of the accompanying Motor Controls: Schematic & Wiring Diagrams training program.
Workbooks contain lesson introductions, a practice and application area, and lesson progress checks to measure students' learning.
Motor Controls: Schematics & Wiring Diagrams is part five of the Motor Controls eight-part training series.
Schematics and wiring diagrams are the written language of control circuits. Before a technician can become proficient in troubleshooting control circuits, he must learn how to read and interpret schematic and wiring diagrams.
Course objectives include:
- Describe the differences between schematics and wiring diagrams
- Determine the logic of a control circuit by reading a schematic diagram
- Read a wiring diagram
- Convert a schematic diagram into a wiring diagram.
Our USBs are portable and easy-to-use. Training content is "chapterized," or organized by learning objectives to:
- Help with course navigation
- Enable training administrators to cover specific training points and conduct refresher training
- Facilitate classroom discussion.