Monday, August 24, 2009

ELECTRICAL MACHINARY TECHNOLOGY:
Theory to Practice Practical experiments give excellent support during electrical engineering. They allow students to see the theory in practice, making the learning experience and improving the knowledge at conferences. Because of the scale used, the availability or cost of products, electrical training, students are not always able to really fully representative of equipment for hands on experience. TecQuipment recognized this fact and designed a range of modular products that meet this requirement.

GLOBAL MODULAR SCHOOL:
Electrical TecQuipment education is a popular, proven and complete system of modular teaching. It offers a full range of practical studies in electrical machines and their operation, properties and applications. The modular structure of the education you can choose to produce economically laboratory of electrical machines and be extended if necessary to respond to academic needs dictate at whatever level, of course requirements. The variety of machines, fillers, and instrumentation is hard to beat.
The lineup also includes the control of machines with power electronic drives, such as speed control of thyristor DC motors, variable frequency drives for AC motors and a drive system for stepping motors.

CONVENIENT AND EASY TO USE:
The compact, modular and lightweight, making installation quick and easy. Clear diagrams to help develop the device, and students to understand the experience and a high degree of safety in construction students can use with minimal supervision.
Computer Control and Data Acquisition The range includes contact our Data Management System (DMS2) to a computer for recording and open and closed loop connected. It can replace more traditional instruments, and because the rapid acquisition of data, it can also capture transient events such as start-up motor current.

Electrical machinery Testbed (FH2):
A bed made of steel test support with rigid carrying handles to animate, computing and control a wide range of interchangeable motors and generators, small carbon brushes in the FH2 / 3 range. When used in combination with other elements of the system is flexible, compatible and secure modular training which provides all the essential equipment for students to study and to obtain the operating characteristics of transformers commonly used in power electronics, electrical machines and drives.

D. C. COMPOUND MOTOR (FH50):
A machine is a DC which is worse as a motor or a generator in series or shunt modes. Designed for use with a test FH2.

SHADED POLE MOTOR (FH60):
A 4-pole single phase shaded pole motor. Designed for use with a test FH2.

SPLIT-PHASE MOTOR (FH70):
A 4-pole single-phase split-phase motor. Designed for use with a test FH2.

CAPACITOR Start / Run MOTOR (FH80):
A 4-pole single phase asynchronous motor designed to work as a capacitor start / Run "or" induction motor as a capacitor start / run capacitor. Designed for use with a test FH2.

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