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P7 Installation and Start-up

Class Number: TRM015-P7
Class Location:
Class Cost: $460

Class Topics:
The P7 Installation and Start-up class is designed for technicians and engineers that need to know how to install and start-up a P7 Drive. Class topics include but are not limited to:

  • Physical Installation
  • Electrical Installation
  • Start-Up Preparation and Procedure
  • Auto-Tuning
  • Navigating the Digital Operator
  • Quick Start Programming Parameters
  • Review of an Industrial Application Story
  • Wiring and Programming of P7 Drive to Meet Application Requirements

Class Materials:
Students will receive a copy of the class training manual as well as selected product user and instruction manuals in paper and/or electronic format.

Safety:
Yaskawa TTS provides a number of training classes for its customers that require the use of low level voltages (120vac, 208vac and 460vac). To ensure a level of safety for the student while working with training class equipment using these voltages, TTS follows an Arch Flash Policy that is consistent with NFPA 70E.
Each student attending class must wear non-melting, untreated, natural fiber long pants.


Prerequisites:
At least some prior experience with programming of any of Yaskawa Generation 7 Drives (P7, F7, G7). You should also possess a basic knowledge of motors and inverters.

It is highly recommended to review the Motor and Drive Basics e-Learning Module (eLM.AFD.03.MotorandDriveBasics) before attending this class.

If you do not have a high-speed internet connection and would like a copy of this e-Learning Module on CD, please send an e-mail to training@yaskawa.com with your request. Include your name, company name and address. If you're not sure if this class is right for you, call and speak with one of our Product Training Engineers at 1-800-YASKAWA (927-5292) dial 4.
Class Format:
This class runs from 8:30 to 5:00 pm each day, with a one-hour lunch and two 15-minute breaks. The class consists of approximately 25% lecture and 75% hands-on exercises. Special emphasis is placed on the hands-on portion of this class.

Continuing Education Units:

Continuing Education Units will be awarded to those students that attend this training class in its entirety and pass the certification test with a score of 100%.Yaskawa does not provide partial CEU credits for less than 100% attendance. As an IACET Authorized Provider, Yaskawa America Inc. offers CEUs for its programs that qualify under the ANSI/IACET Standard. Yaskawa America, Inc. is authorized by IACET to offer1.4 CEUs for this program.

Class Cost:
Contact Yaskawa for pricing at 1-800-YASKAWA (927-5292) dial 4. The fee that you will be charged includes all training documents, a light snack each morning, and a lunch each day. Costs associated with travel, lodging, and evening meals are not included and are the student's responsibility.

To Enroll:
To enroll in any class, call Technical Training Services at 1-800-YASKAWA (927-5292) dial 4 or email training@yaskawa.com. Please have a PO ready when you call. Class sizes are limited, so call early to reserve your seat.
PO must be net 30 days.

Cancellation Policy:
Yaskawa reserves the right to cancel a scheduled class at anytime due to low enrollment. In this situation the student will be asked to reschedule or the tuition cost will be refunded. Yaskawa is not liable for any charges incurred by the customer (i.e.-airline, hotel, and rental car) due to cancellation.

Cancellation fee for customers: if canceling within 1 week of the scheduled class is 50% of the total.
Cancellation fee for ASC/Partners: if canceling within 1 week of the scheduled class is 100% of the total.