Power Distribution Training System
(SE102)

1. Electrical Lockout/Tagout 2. Three- phase source (100A) 3. Distribution box2 4. Bus bar 5. Tap off box2 (25A) 6. Three-phase motor1 (4.5KW) 7. Electrical junction box 8. EMT conduit 9. Three-phase motor2 (0.43KW)

  • Learning about
    • Conduit bending.
    • Conduit installation.
    • Conduit sizing.
    • Conduit selection.
    • IMC conduit.
    • EMT conduit.
    • Flexible conduit.
    • Bus plug installation.
    • Wire sizing.
    • Circuit protection.
    • Disconnect selection.
    • Disconnect installation.
    • Fitting types.
    • Fitting selection.
    • System layout.
    • Schematic interpretation.
  • How to using bus bar to operate the different motors
  • How to select the suitable conduits and cables size for different loads
  • How to select the suitable Circuit breaker
  • How to select motor protection switch and adjust its suitable rating current.

Motors

  • Motor1
    • Voltage: (230V, 400V, 460V).
    • Frequency: (50Hz, 60Hz).
    • Power: (4KW, 4.55KW).
    • Speed: (1435 rev/min, 1735 rev/min).
  • Motor2
    • Voltage: (230V, 460V).
    • Frequency: (50Hz, 60Hz).
    • Power: (0.37KW, 0.43KW).
    • Speed: (1350 rev/min, 1650 rev/min).
  • Circuit breakers
    • Circuit breaker(100A).
      • Number of poles: 3P
      • Rated current: 100A at 40 °C
      • Rated operational voltage: 690V AC 50/60Hz.
    • Circuit breaker(32A).
      • Number of poles: 3P
      • Rated current: 32A at 40 °C
      • Rated operational voltage: 690V AC 50/60Hz.
    • Circuit breaker(25A).
      • Number of poles: 3P
      • Rated current: 25A at 40 °C
      • Rated operational voltage: 690V AC 50/60Hz.
  • Power Distribution Training System (SE102)
  • Hard copy user manual

Power distribution trainer allows trainees to study and practice a wide range of electrical advanced manufacturing topics like installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting modern power distribution systems that require skills ranging from setting up basic raceways to selecting appropriate over-current protection for sensitive equipment.

  • The trainee will learn about a variety of topics like conduit basics, conduit benders, IMC assembly, overcurrent protection, and conductor pulling.
  • Specific topics include the function and Power Distribution Training System operation of different types of connectors, steps used to determine bender take up, tools used to bend IMC and rigid conduit, and more.
  • The trainer consists of a sturdy sectioned frame to allow trainees to perform a wide range of fixations and configurations using components supplied with the trainer.
  • This training help trainees to study and practice preparing, cutting, bending, and connecting conduit, handling advanced raceways, and selecting wire sizing and types.
  • The trainer also allows trainees to install fuses and bus plugs, connect motors and how to safely handle 3-phase power, safety devices, such as safety switches and lockout/tagout locks.