Melbourne Motor School


The Melbourne Motor School is a hand's on workshop dedicated to training electricians in commissioning electric motors.

This course is suitable for electricians who work on (or aim to work on) industrial installations.

Electric motors are a key part of industrial installations. AC motors come in many forms need to be used in many different applications. Many electric motors also have variable speed drives (VSD) and programmable logic controllers (PLC) attached. We recognise that electricians don't need to know the physics behind how motors work; our school trains electricians in use them in a practical sense. There isn't better way to learn this than by real hands on experience! TTA students practice on real motors, with the aid of specially developed learning materials.

Students will train in stages, from connecting 3 phase motors, to performance verification, implementing complex control circuits, fault finding, and commissioning variable speed drives.

Overview

Stage 1: Electric Motor Starting

This course provides the foundational knowledge for 3 phase induction motor understanding. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of electric motor construction, motor speeds, and the ability to dismantle and assemble a 3 phase squirrel cage motor.

At the completion of the course, students will develop skills in electric motor construction, design and the circuit analysis for a rotating magnetic field.

Stage 2: Advanced Electric Motors

This course provides the foundational knowledge for the starting and protection of 3 phase induction motors. Students will be introduced to the fundamentals of electrical motor and reduced voltage motor starters.

At the completion of the course, students will develop skills in starting a 3 phase electric motor according to the application of the motor load torque characteristics.

Stage 3: Variable Speed Drives

This course provides the fundamentals for controlling 3 phase motors with a variable frequency drive. Students will be introduced to 3 phase 400 Volt variable speed drives and 230 Volt 3 phase VSDs.

At the completion of the course, students will develop skills in VSD programming through laboratory experiments to suit a designed motor application.

Outcomes

On successful completion of of this course, students will be able to:

Stage 1

  • Dismantle and reassemble a 3 phase electric motor
  • Connect a 3 phase motor in 415 V stud connection
  • Connect a 3 phase motor in 220 V star & 415 V delta
  • Test an electric motor for its correct performance requirements
  • Document and commission a 3 phase motor, at rest, and under load conditions

Stage 2

  • Draw the control and power schematic electrical diagram on a conventional drawing board
  • Understand the current flow and operation of a control schematic electrical diagram
  • Wire a motor starter from the schematic diagram and test run each motor in the laboratory experiments
  • Commission, test run and prove all elements of the electric motor design

Stage 3

  • Wire, connect, test and commission VSDs
  • Program VSDs for acceleration, deceleration, integrated coast to stop with brake motors
  • Fault find variable speed drives and identify error messages

Prerequisites

Must be a qualified 'A Grade' Electrician, or be trained under the direct supervision of an 'A Grade' Electrician.

Materials

All materials available from TTA

Equipment:

  • Terminal screwdriver
  • Flat blade screwdriver
  • Philips head screwdriver
  • Crimper for bootlace ferrules
  • Analogue insulation resistance tester
  • Digital multimeter
  • Clamp type ammeter

Clothing and PPE

All students are required to wear the following PPE:

  • Safety glasses
  • Long pants, non-flammable (cotton)
  • Long sleeve shirt, non-flammable (cotton)
  • Leather steel capped safety boots
  • Hair tied back

Session Dates & Times

Dates

Start your training or course at any time.

We train almost every day of the year.

Please contact us for bookings.

Times

We run 3 sessions a day. Some classes offered only in particular sessions.

Session Times:

(M) Morning:9am-12pm
(A) Afternoon:1pm-4pm
(E) Evening:4pm-7pm

Tutoring / Training Options

Pay-As-You-Go Tuition

Electric Motor Starting / Advanced Electric Motors / Variable Speed Drives

Session Length: 4hours
Class Size (typ.): 1-5students / instructor
Availability: M/A

Specialised training

We can tailor courses to suit your requirements. Minimum 2 students. Please contact us to organise specialised training

Session Length: 8hours
Class Size (typ.): 2-5students / instructor
Availability: M/A

Courses

Our Courses are structured to ensure that all relevant content is thoroughly covered.

They are discounted versus pay-as-you-go tuition.

Electric Motor Starting / Advanced Electric Motors / Variable Speed Drives

Course Duration:5sessions
Session Length: 4hours
Standard Pace: 1sessions / week
Class Size (typ.): 1-5students / instructor
Availability: M/A