Troubleshooting for frequency converters
Practical training with ABB, IWIK and EICHLER
Seminar duration: 1 day, 8.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. | costs per participant: 790 EUR EUR plus VAT
In this course, maintenance engineers receive practical training in the systematic troubleshooting of ABB frequency converters.
The focus is on typical faults encountered in day-to-day operations, as well as the safe and professional handling of frequency converters in the event of a fault. Experts with practical experience provide concrete solutions and offer valuable tips for efficient and safe maintenance. Together with ABB, IWIK and EICHLER, you can practise dealing with faults in frequency converters.
This course is aimed at professionals who wish to further develop their knowledge and confidence in working with frequency converters.
Included services
- Detailed documents ?
- Catering ?
Topics
The training course teaches practical methods for the systematic troubleshooting of frequency converters. The course covers safe procedures for dealing with faults, the analysis of typical fault patterns, and practical diagnostic and troubleshooting approaches for maintenance.
Getting to know each other
Introduction and seminar overview
Causes of faults
Internal and external factors, e.g. contamination, faulty components
Systematic troubleshooting
Via fault report and the fault log
Troubleshoot faults safely
Efficient and practical
Avoiding malfunctions
Refresh and preventive measures
"Rebirth" of converters
Repair and refurbishment
Dealing with old DC drives
LCM, Purchasing
Tools and support services
LCM
Experts from ABB, IWIK and EICHLER share practical knowledge on troubleshooting frequency converters
Speakers
Our speakers have strong links within the industry. As well as practical, tried-and-tested expertise, you will also receive up-to-date, first-hand information on new standards, legal regulations and technical developments in the field of frequency converters.
Those who don't move with the times, will be moved by time
Felix Hollstein, Drivetrain Engineering Consultant, Head of the Chemnitz Branch, IWIK
Felix Hollstein
He has been working at IWIK GmbH as an electronics technician specialising in machinery and drive technology since 2021 and manages the Chemnitz site.
Experience & engagement
- Electronics technician specialising in machinery and drive technology
- 10 years as a trainer in the fundamentals of drive technology
- 16 years as a drive technology consultant, currently working in Saxony, Saxony- Anhalt and Thuringia
- 18 years of field service experience in the drive technology sector
- Head of the IWIK Chemnitz site
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
Michael Link, Lecturer in Electric Drive Technology, ABB
Michael Link
He has been with ABB since 1991. He has many years' experience as a lecturer in drive technology and sales.
Experience & engagement
- 15 years as a lecturer in electric drive technology
- 20 years' experience in sales, applications and product management for DC, three-phase and servo drives
Those who take risks may lose, but those who risk nothing, lose for sure...
Frank Melerra, Head of Life Cycle Management/ Seminar Management, Eichler GmbH
Frank Melerra
Employed at EICHLER since 2017. Having started in field service, he has been leading the Life Cycle and Repair Management department and the corresponding EICHLER seminars as an expert since 2023.
Experience & engagement
- Obsolescence Manager "IIOM Associate Grade"
- Electrician
- 8 years Deputy Head of Control and Automation Technology
- 14 years Managing Director (service and installation company in the print sector)
- 5 years Production Manager (Development and production of high-frequency amplifiers/ Proton Therapy)
- Account Manager at EICHLER for postal codes 4 and 5
- Since 2023, Head of Life Cycle Management/ Seminar Management