Three Phase Industrial Motor Control
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.93 GB | Duration: 3h 53m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 6.93 GB | Duration: 3h 53m
Combination motor starters, pushbutton control, and applied code
What you'll learn
Students will be able to identify all the major components of a three phase motor controller.
Students will be able to design three phase motor control circuits building from the simple start-stop station.
Students will be able to wire a three phase motor starter from scratch.
Students will be able to identify all of the National Electrical Code applications to all components of three phase motor controller.
Requirements
Students should have a strong understanding of AC/DC circuit fundamentals and students should have a strong understanding of relay logic.
Description
This course is designed for electricians who would like to extend their knowledge from residential and commercial electricity to industrial motor control of three phase motors. The course covers enclosures, NEMA specifications, short-circuit protection, fuses, disconnects, coils, overload protection, line and load connections, motor control schematics and wiring diagrams, and grounding. It goes in-depth into article 430 of the National Electrical Code to include motor feeder and over current protection, motor feeder conductors, motor controller disconnecting means, motor branch circuit short circuit and ground fault protection, motor control circuits, motor controllers, motor overload protection, motor branch circuit conductors, motor thermal protection, and grounding. It help students understand when to use name plate data and when to use tables in the codebook. It also covers the tables in section 430-247, full load current in amperes in DC, single-phase AC, and three-phase motors. This course compliments the existing courses offered by this author to ensure a well-rounded background for industrial maintenance and electro-mechanical technicians including AC/DC Electricity, Relay Logic, AC Motors, Programmable Logical Controllers, Human Machine Interface, and AC Frequency Drives. All of these courses are available on Udemy and will offer a comprehensive background leading to an entry level position electrical manufacturing and maintenance.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction: Welcome to the course
Section 2: The Enclosure
Lecture 2 NEMA Enclosures
Section 3: Article 430 NEC
Lecture 3 Article 430 NEC
Section 4: Disconnecting Means
Lecture 4 Disconnecting Means
Section 5: Equipment Check
Lecture 5 Equipment Check
Section 6: Live Electrical Equipment Check
Lecture 6 Live Electrical Equipment Check
Section 7: Conductor color and wire sizing
Lecture 7 Conductor Color and Sizing
Section 8: Overload, short Circuit, and Ground Fault Protection
Lecture 8 Overload, short Circuit, and Ground Fault Protection
Section 9: Thermal Overloads
Lecture 9 Thermal Overload Protection
Section 10: Controller Pre-Wiring
Lecture 10 Controller Pre-Wiring
Section 11: Wiring for Three Wire Control
Lecture 11 Wiring for Three Wire Control
Section 12: Adding a Start Button
Lecture 12 Adding a Start Button
Section 13: Smaller Contactors
Lecture 13 Smaller Contactors
Section 14: Wiring the Smaller Contactor
Lecture 14 Wiring the Smaller Contactor
Section 15: Adding a 120 volt load and another push button
Lecture 15 Adding a 120 volt load and another pushbutton
Section 16: Mechanical Interlock
Lecture 16 Mechanical Interlock
Section 17: Electrical Interlock
Lecture 17 Electrical Interlock
Section 18: Electrical Interlock 2
Lecture 18 Electrical Interlock 2
This course is designed for those either already working in the electrical field or working toward advanced study in fundamentals of three phase motor control. This is for students who have a residential or commercial electrical background and would like to move into the industrial motor control segment of the electrical industry.