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Electric Motor DrivesLaajuus (4 cr)

Code: 5T00GR40

Credits

4 op

Objectives

In this course, students will become familiar with the operation, control methods, sizing, and protection of the most common electric motors used in building services engineering. Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

• Perform the sizing of commonly used electric motor drives in building services engineering and understand their applications.
• Size and select both direct and variable-speed motor drives for specific applications.
• Describe the key components of power electronics, their operation, and their impact on the electrical grid.
• Perform the control circuitry for variable-speed electric motor drives and control systems.
• Explore the possibilities of frequency converter drives.
• Describe opportunities for system integration.

Content

Selection criteria for commonly used electric motors in building services engineering, as well as the operation and selection of low-voltage devices and power electronics equipment related to their use.
Motor selection.
Motor overload protection.
Components of the low-voltage distribution panel in electric motor drives.
Basics of power electronics.
Variable-speed motor drives used in building services engineering.
Main and control circuit diagrams.

Prerequisites

The course "Electrical Power Engineering" with its prerequisites or equivalent information.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

The student understands the basic operation, usability, and usage of a short-circuit motor.
The student can, with guidance, perform basic protection and sizing for both direct and variable-speed motor drives.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

In addition to the previous skills, the student can work independently to define protection and basic sizing for both direct and variable-speed motor drives.
Furthermore, the student understands the grid effects of motor drives.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student has a deeper understanding of the fundamental operation, usability, and use of a short-circuit motor.
The student can independently implement protection for both direct and variable-speed motor drives and conduct applied sizing related to them.
The student comprehends and can describe the grid effects of motor drives.