GE Multilins Introduction to Electromechanical Relays course provides a strong foundation and skill set for working with electromechanical products. This course offers a well-paced and comprehensive examination of the theoretical and practical applications of electromechanical relays in todays marketplace. Periodic testing and lab exercises follow each section to challenge your understanding of the material covered. The course leverages the contributions of GE Multilins senior engineering and technical staff. The material is taught through lectures, textbooks and audio/video presentations. Students will also participate in hands-on lab exercises.
Basic Theory of Operation
Electromagnetic attraction
Electromagnetic induction
Force and torque equations
Applications
Basic applications of various relays
Relay operating characteristics
Design Features
Functional elements
Calibration and setting means
Ratings
Electrical, thermal, mechanical
Testing and Adjustment Techniques
Design tests
Acceptance tests
Calibration settings
Among the relays that are covered in this course are:
IFC, IAC, PJC, HFC, BDD, HEA, HAA, HFA, HGA, HMA, NGA, CEY, NGV, IBC