Yaskawa- HV600 Drives Application Programming – Live Online

DCS Yaskawa HV600 Drives Application Training 1 400

November 12, 2021

 

Overview:

Class Name/Number: HV600 Drives Application Programming – Live Online / TRM010-HV600Drive-ApplicationsWEB. View Related Curriculum

Class Location: Live Online

Class Cost: $460

Start Date/Time: 12/14/2021 – 12/16/2021, 9am – 4pm CST. View Related Dates

Duration: 3 Days

Class Topics:

The HV600 Drive Application Programming class is designed for technicians and engineers that need to know how to incorporate an HV600 Drive into an application. Students will learn to adjust parameters in the drive using both the keypad and DriveWizardHVAC to perform function demonstrations. Basic and advanced drive parameters will be discussed as well as drive monitors. A variety of hands on exercises in class will help the student thoroughly learn what the parameters functions do and how to set them up. And throughout the class, the student will practice what they’ve learned by successfully completing application stories.

Class topics include but are not limited to:

  • Keypad Operation
  • Real-Time Clock
  • Auto-Tuning
  • I/O
  • Dynamic Audible Noise Control
  • DriveWizard HVAC
  • Speed Search
  • PI
  • Scheduled Run/Stop
  • Monitoring
  • Application Programming
    • Supply Fan
    • Supply Fan w/PI
    • Cooling Tower Fan
    • Fan Array
    • Coolant Pump using the enhanced pumping parameters
  • Energy Savings Predictor Software

 

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