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MV 3000 AC Drive

Three-Day Course Description

Overview Organization
This course explores the details of Cameron’s MV 3000 AC This is an instructor-led (lecture-based) course, in which
Drive by providing students with an in-depth view of the discussions are highly encouraged. Short quizzes are
drive components, control modes, and system interfacing. given throughout the course as well as at the end of
each module. Instructors are available at the beginning
Who Should Attend? and end of each class to answer questions and/or review
Personnel who will operate the equipment or personnel information. In order to receive credit for satisfactorily
designated to oversee operation of the equipment should completing this course, students are required to pass the
attend this course. comprehensive final exam with a score of at least 70%.
Certificates of Completion are awarded to all students
Prerequisites who successfully receive credit for the course.
Before participating in this course, each student should
have basic product knowledge.
C O U R S E C O N T E N T
Learning Objectives
Explain the purpose and function of Cameron’s MV 3000 AC Drive • Know how to interpret product drawings and
symbols • Understand how to navigate through MV 3000 screens and parameters • Explain how to trace rig
communications and power to the drive

Course Outline
1. Pre-Test and Welcome 6. System Commissioning
• Test initial knowledge level of students • Safety precautions
to help prepare instructor
• Commissioning levels
• Explain class times, lunch times, bathroom
• Delta based drive
locations, etc.
• Vector control with an encoder
2. AC Motor and Drive Theory
• Open loop testing
• Principles of AC motor theory
• Motor tuning
• AC motor components overview
7. Control Connections and Flags
• Magnetic field induction
• Control flags
• Principles of AC drive theory
• Status flags
• Drive components overview
• Digital I/O
• Variable frequency
• Analog I/O
3. Drive Components
• Monitor points
4. System Interfacing • Local/remote control
• Input/output (I/O) devices
8. Parameters
• I/O termination panel
• Security and password protection
• Digital data manager keypad configuration
• Auto-locking function
• Operator assistance
• Keypad removal
5. Control Modes • Menus
• Frequency control
9. Drive Programming
• Flux vector control
10. Post-Test/Evaluations
• Flux current
• Post-test grading
• Torque current
• Student course evaluation
• Additional wrap-up

6221 W. Sam Houston Parkway N.


Houston, TX 77041
USA
Tel 1 281 389 5693

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