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  • Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System (950-TEH1)

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Turbine Electric Hub eLearning| Operation & Troubleshooting Training

eLearning Course: M20013

Turbine Electric Hub eLearning teaches the unique operation and maintenance challenges of a utility scale electric hub. Learners acquire knowledge of adaptive skills for wind turbine operation, adjustment of electric hubs, and troubleshooting in a wide variety of situations. Provides overview of component, sub-system, and system level skills needed for hub operation in a wide variety of situations where the hub is key, especially in changing load conditions. Covers hub power and safety, pitch control, servo pitch operation, emergency feather, battery types, banks, operation and capacity, power voltage verification, blade troubleshooting.

Learning Topics

  • Hub Functions
  • Hub Safety
  • Pitch Control Software
  • Hub Power
  • Servo Pitch Operation
  • Servo Reference Position Adjustment
  • Sensor Operation
  • Emergency Feather Operation
  • Battery Operation & Capacity
  • Battery Types & Banks
  • Battery Charging
  • Emergency Feather Control
  • Power Voltage Verification
  • Hub Fault Messages
  • Individual Blade Troubleshooting
  • System Troubleshooting
  • Battery Maintenance

Troubleshooting

With this course, users can learn wind turbine hub and system troubleshooting. Topics covered include how to respond to warning messages and fault messages and various tests that can be performed to diagnose the problem. With the addition of the Turbine Electric Hub Troubleshooting Learning System (950-TEH1), students can practice these skills on real industry components.

Turbine Electric Hub eLearning Features Engaging Multimedia

Amatrol’s extensive, thorough multimedia covers green energy basics such as turbine electric hub troubleshooting. Interactive screens paired with instructive graphics teach turbine electric hub topics from hub operation to battery power. With the optional hardware, learners can then apply this theoretical knowledge to immediate hands-on skills. For example, learners study the functions of a servo pitch operation and then manually test a wind turbine electric servo pitch system for applied practice. This combination of theory and practice ingrains concepts in a learner’s mind and makes more advanced topics easier to comprehend. (References 950-TEH1)

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