"Hands-On" Troubleshooting Motor Circuits

Using Troubleshooting Motor Circuits V4, you will develop the ability to troubleshoot three-phase motor circuits safely and efficiently.

This program covers how three-phase motors, motor control circuits, and their components work. 

With several motor lab simulations, you will learn about basic motor concepts such as starting current, locked rotor current, and load current. The garage door simulation puts you in a realistic environment where you will develop, practice, and refine your motor circuit troubleshooting skills.

Length Of Course

2 Days.

Become a Better Motor Circuit Troubleshooter

Enhance your troubleshooting training with hours of hands-on learning and practice to develop and maintain motor circuit troubleshooting skills.
Learn the fundamentals of how motor circuits and their components operate.
Master the most effective techniques and methods for finding motor circuit faults.
Perfect your motor circuit troubleshooting process with continual practice in a safe environment.

Program Features

Troubleshooting Motor Circuits includes:
Hands-on learning and practice focusing on motor circuit specific troubleshooting strategies.
Several realistic motor circuit labs and simulations with over 50 challenging faults to solve.
Printable resources such as circuit diagrams, flowcharts, and worksheets.
Detailed feedback on your troubleshooting process and comprehensive evaluation of your troubleshooting skills.
Instructor resources to help integrate the software into a course.

Who Is It For?

Anyone who needs to maintain and troubleshoot electrical equipment, specifically motor control circuits, will benefit from using this program.
Ideal for all types of formal training, from college programs to industrial training departments.
Highly effective as a self study training program.
Invaluable for learning skills that are directly transferrable to where it matters most, the workplace.

What You Will Learn

With this program you will develop the necessary skills required to safely troubleshoot motor circuits.
Discover how three-phase motors operate and learn about their winding connections.
Learn about motor control circuits and the basics of how they work.
Understand how typical motor control components function.
Become skilled at diagnosing and troubleshooting motor circuit faults.
Develop the ability to use diagrams to determine how motor circuits work and to locate components and connections in all types of electrical equipment.

About the Simulations

There are two lab simulations where you will learn about motors, motor circuits, and motor circuit components.
Learn about basic motor concepts such as starting current, locked rotor current, and the effects of varying load.
Explore how the components work and learn techniques for finding circuit defects.
Gain experience identifying and repairing motor circuit faults.


The garage door circuit simulation puts you in a realistic environment where you will develop, practice, and refine your motor circuit troubleshooting skills.
Guided faults coach you through the most effective and efficient process for troubleshooting faults.
Practice faults
help improve your troubleshooting techniques by providing hints and feedback.
Skill Test faults
put your skills to the test without any assistance during the troubleshooting process.

Evaluating Skill

Track the development of your troubleshooting skills with comprehensive evaluation for each fault and the entire program.
A detailed assessment for each fault attempt will help you perfect your troubleshooting methods and techniques.
Monitor your progress with your Overall Skill Rating as you strengthen your troubleshooting abilities.
Continual feedback will keep you on track and your Overall Summary will help determine areas for improvement.

Valuable Resources

Includes essential resources to help you better understand the troubleshooting process and provide you with the most effective troubleshooting training.
Schematic and Wiring Diagrams.
Troubleshooting Flowchart and Worksheets.
Extensive Help System.
Certificate of Completion.

Available with North American and European Standards

Customizable regional settings allow you to use either North American or European standards.
Includes region specific equipment ratings and circuit diagrams.

Seminar Fee

Contact William J. Dumas & Associates.

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