
Course Details
Welcome to the Danfoss Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) Course, offered exclusively in Dubai by IIPD Global. This course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to effectively operate and maintain Danfoss VFDs, which are essential components in modern industrial automation systems.
This course is designed to give you a deep understanding of how a VFD works in an Industrial environment, parameters configuration, control philosophies, selection criteria, and On-site troubleshooting concepts.
Objectives
Upon completing the VFD course from IIPD, the candidate should be able to perform the following functions at the site.Locating and identifying the hardware system- Selection of VFD as per motor capacity
- Do basic troubleshooting
- Configure Motor parameter
- Set up VFD for working with PLC or other hardware
- Wiring the Digital & Analog I/O's
Outline
- Design of the System and Components
- Electrical Basics Review
- Different motor-starting methods
- Incoming Power (line) Wiring
- Motor (load) Wiring
- Control Wiring
- Keypad Controls
- Terminal Strip Control - Automatic, Manual
- Bus Communication Control
- Open Loop Control
- Manual Operation
- Automatic Operation - 2/3 wire mode
- References & Limits
- Motor Speeds - Min, Max and Preset
- Ramp Times
- Speed Reference
- Skip Frequencies
- Inputs / Outputs Functions - Analog, Digital, and Relay
- Application Functions
- Reset
Pre-Requisite
- Understanding of Electrical Systems, Motors & Installations
- Basic Knowledge about Automation Systems
- Engr/Technician Level candidates
Methodology
- One to One-Hands-on sessions
- On-Line Sessions (Batch)
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and broaden your career prospects in the field of industrial automation. Enroll now for the Danfoss VFD Course at IIPD Global, Dubai, and take your expertise to new heights.
Course Curriculum

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