Gold Seal Service Training - Level II TEC2000 Maintenance and Operation
Course VA112
Overview
This 48-hour program presents a fundamental overview of the construction, assembly, hardware, software and configuration of a TEC2000 actuator. Students attending this program will demonstrate an ability to identify actuator hardware, components and assemblies. Students will interconnect various control configurations for the TEC2000 units and prove actuator operation. All students will demonstrate the ability to setup, configure, check and verify operation of various actuator configurations using appropriate hardware or software.
Prerequisites
Students planning on attending this program should have a minimum of 3 years field service experience and have previously attended the Gold Seal Service Training Program – Level 1 and have a working knowledge of MS Windows. Each student MUST have a strong background in the mechanical operation and electrical operation of EIM products. Other attendees with a solid background in electrical controls [including microprocessor basics] are encouraged to attend.
Topics
• Identify the Basic Components and Assemblies of a TEC2000 Non-Intrusive Actuator by Function, Configuration and Operation
• Disassemble and Reassemble a TEC2000 Actuator
• Customize the Configuration of a TEC2000 Actuator
• Wiring Options
• Application
• Troubleshoot Start-up Problems Associated with Installation, Configuration and Operation of Various Control and Actuator Combinations
• Demonstrate How to Upgrade the Service Pack for a TEC2000 Actuator
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