Transformer Wiring Training System

Hands-On Troubleshooting Power Transformers
Item Number: 
408-000
Hands-On Exercises and Learning Activities
Practice Hands-On Electrical Instrumentation Skills
Hands-On Troubleshooting Power Transformers
DAC Worldwide Training Systems

DAC Worldwide’s Transformer Wiring Training System (408-000) is a realistic training device that replicates the conditions and circumstances that an electrical worker encounters when making common power transformer connections in the field and industry. This self-contained, tabletop training system provides a safe, inexpensive, yet realistic alternative to paper-based learning without the danger of full-voltage field experience.

The training system includes two complete sets of three-phase transformers so that paralleling can be explored, as well as other industrial components. The device, coupled with a comprehensive student manual, creates a complete, self-paced learning system that reflects realistic industrial and commercial applications.

Useful within industrial training programs or in an educational setting, the Transformer Wiring Training System will help make this fundamental part of electrical maintenance training more memorable and effective.

Practice Hands-On Electrical Instrumentation Skills for Various Applications

A wide variety of activities can be performed using the Transformer Wiring Training System, all at reduced voltages for safety – for example, a 208VAC, three-phase source is stepped down, creating a 41VAC, three-phase system. The steel frame provides durability to stand up to frequent use, and to aide learners in becoming better prepared for the tasks they will encounter on the job. Learners will get first-hand experience using banana jacks, plugs, ground/primary connections, and secondary connections using both three-phase and single-phase applications.

This electrical training system utilizes a 16-gauge, formed-steel support structure, which allows for attachment to base assembly or associated mounting bench products. It includes a circuit breaker for lock-out/tag-out, a pilot light, an emergency stop switch, and an internal electrical interlock, which de-energizes power when opening electrical enclosure.

Through the use of both single-phase and three-phase activities within this training system, learners will benefit from eight (8) instructor fault switches in the rear of device, which simulates failure conditions and allow real-time assessment and troubleshooting for students.

Hands-On Exercises and Learning Activities Lead to Realistic Results

DAC Worldwide’s Transformer Wiring Training System also features exercises and learning activities that focus more on results and less on secondary academic background information. This comprehensive training system offers content in electrical principles, with individual learning activities provided in a self-paced or instructor-led format.

Using the course content, learners will study topics like analyzing transformer single-phase/three-phase voltages, identifying transformer turns ratio (TTR), demonstrating how connections can produce incorrect motor rotation, and more. Students will also get training on hands-on skills, like performing transformer connections, interconnecting multiple transformers in Wye or Delta configurations, simulating a burned-out transformer in a three-phase bank, and much more.

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