Low Voltage Electrician Operation Trainer


Overview

  •  This trainer is designed to meet the operation training of electricians for low voltage conditions, covering a variety of training topics for typical electrical control and lighting control.
  • All terminals are led out on a printed composite panel with a 4mm safety socket and connected by full sealing sheathed pluggable connector. The complete unit is movable with lockable truckles on the bottom and available for training content extension by using other CHOIEO modular electrical units.
  • The frame adopts a standard aluminum profile with a modular experiment panel design, thus, making it easy to build different experiment combinations on the flexible two-layer structure. All the upper parts are removable including the experiment module, power supply module, and frame support.

Training Content

Electrical Control

  1.  Self-locking control circuit
  2. Three-phase dual speed motor control circuit
  3. Inching control circuit
  4. Three-phase asynchronous motor dynamic braking circuit
  5. Inching and self-locking control circuit
  6. Contactor interlock controlled three-phase asynchronous motor forward and reverse control circuit
  7. Three-phase asynchronous motor Y-Δ starting control circuit
  8. Button/Contactor interlock controlled three-phase asynchronous motor forward and reverse control circuit
  9. Three-phase asynchronous motor sequential starting reversed sequence stop control circuit
  10. Remote / local / multi-place start-stop control circuit
  11. An automatic round trip control circuit
  12. AC contactor controlled three-phase asynchronous motor sequential starting circuit
  13. Reduced voltage starting control circuit of a three-phase asynchronous motor with a series resistor
  14. Time relay controlled three-phase asynchronous motor sequential starting circuit
  15. C620 lathe machine electrical control circuit

 

Lighting Control

  1. Energy meter wiring
  2. Two switches control two incandescent lamps
  3. Two dual-control switches control one incandescent lamp
  4. Breaker wiring
  5. One switch controls two incandescent lamps
  6. Socket wiring and breaker protection control
  7. Sound-light control circuit
  8. One switch controls one incandescent lamp