CHI Controls courses offered - second half 2002
June 2002
Training & Education
CHI Control is running courses on the following subjects during the second half of 2002:
* Electric Motor Control - elementary (2 days): 19, 20 August and 18, 19 November.
* Electric Motor Control - advanced (2 days): 21, 22 August and 20, 21 November.
* Programmable Logic Controllers (3 days): 2, 3, 4 July; 6, 7, 8 August; 17, 18, 19 September; 22, 23, 24 October and 5, 6, 7 November.
* Soft Starters (1 day): 13 August and 26 November.
* Variable Speed Drives (1 day): 26 September.
* Motor Protection (1 day): 28 August.
* Product Familiarisation (2 days): 7, 10 October.
* Uninterruptible Power Supplies (2 days): 14, 15 August.
* DeviceNet (2 days): 16, 17 July and 15, 16 October.
* PowerNet (2 days): 11, 12 September, 27, 28 November.
Courses will be held at the CHI head office in Wadeville. The classes start at 08:15 and end at 16:15. (Classes can be conducted at other venues by prior arrangement.)
Entry level: qualified electrical and instrumentation staff.
For further information contact Marlene Coetzee, CHI Control on tel: 011 827 9124, e-mail: [email protected]
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