Systematic approach to motor control equipment and theory
Course Overview
The class systematically approaches the field of motor control. Building on basic concepts to develop a clear and concise understanding of the equipment, the theory and the methods required to successfully perform motor control installation, maintenance, and trouble shooting.
Training Approach
Systematic field-based methodology
Focus Areas
Installation, Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Foundation
Basic concepts to advanced understanding
Status
Available NowWhat You'll Learn
Motor Control Equipment
- Clear understanding of motor control components
- Equipment theory and operation principles
- Control circuit theory and application
Practical Methods
- Motor control installation techniques
- Maintenance procedures and best practices
- Systematic troubleshooting methods
Registration Information
How to Register
- 1. Contact ETASV at (408) 453-1022 to check course availability
- 2. Email kim@etasv.org with your registration request
- 3. Submit the completed class interest form for scheduling updates
- 4. Complete enrollment process and payment
What You'll Need
- Basic electrical knowledge
- Note-taking materials
- Safety equipment for hands-on work