Day 1 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Electricity at Work Regulations 1989, requirements and implementation Working safely, including the importance of isolation procedures and lock out systems Switches and Push Buttons, an explanation of the various types of switches and push buttons, the terminology and electrical symbols which are used in industry today, along with practical testing of functionality Relays and Contactors, principles of operation, purpose and uses Circuit design using BS electrical symbols and ladder diagrams, simple retaining circuits Construction of the above circuit, demonstrating the techniques of cable termination. Day 2 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: 3 phase induction motors, synchronous and asynchronous Description of the component parts of a 3 phase induction motor Demonstration of how a 3 phase rotating magnetic field is produced and how to reverse it Explanation of synchronous and asynchronous speed and slip Effect of the number of poles on motor speed Frame sizes Practical identification of various motors. Day 3 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Principles of 3 phase induction motor control systems Overload protection principles of operation and use Design and operation of a DOL (direct on line) starter Construction of a DOL starter Inspection and testing procedure for the above starter Motor testing procedures. Day 4 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: DOL starter modifications Importance of updating documentation Design, construction and verification of reversing starter control and power circuits. Day 5 of the Industrial Electrical Maintenance Part 1 consists of: Star delta starters, principles of operation and uses Design, construction and verification of star delta starter control and power circuits.
An introduction to art market data, sources, analysis and tools As the art market is gradually moving from a small niche market towards becoming a global industry – data, information and research are becoming essential tools in supporting the development and growth of both new and existing art businesses. Whilst data and research traditionally was focusing on auction data and prices of art, the new art industry is in need of a broader set of indicators to help them navigate an increasingly complex marketplace. In this course, Anders Petterson, Founder of ArtTactic and regular lecturer of Sotheby's Institute since 2005, will introduce you to the changing nature of the global art eco-system, and discuss the type of data sources, analytical tools and industry research available. The course includes: Videos: You will have access to 2h 20min of online video content. The content of this course is an in-depth look at data in the art market, and is building on what Anders Petterson is regularly teaching for MA and Executive Programmes at Sotheby's Institute, Christie's Education and ESA Business School in Beirut. Slides: The students can download pdf copies of the slides used in the presentations. Certification: The student will be issued with a certificate of completion when all the online videos and test quizzes have been completed. CPD Accredited: Our courses have been independently evaluated for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes by The CPD Certification Service. Certification: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Our courses have been independently evaluated for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes by The CPD Certification Service. This means our courses comply with universally accepted principles of Continual Professional Development (CPD) and have been structured to meet the criteria of personal development plans. Join one of the online courses below and get an ArtTactic Certificate of Completion with the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) certification stamp. Your Instructor Anders Petterson, Founder of ArtTactic Anders Petterson is a leading authority on the art market, with particular focus on art market research and analysis. He is the Founder and Managing Director of ArtTactic, a London-based art market research and data intelligence company he set up in 2001. All the online courses are based on his own experience in collecting, analysing and presenting data on the global art market, and the courses will give an insight into how ArtTactic conceptualizes, designs and executes research projects linked to art market and introduces analytical models to better understand the value of art. Anders is regularly lecturing on MA and Executive courses at Sotheby's Institute, Christie's Education and ESA Business School (Beirut) covering topic such as Art Market Analysis, Art & Technology and NFTs as well as Art as an Asset Class. He is also a regular speaker on these topics at international conferences and seminars. ArtTactic is also well-known for its industry research on the art market and its intersection with other industries, such as the Deloitte | ArtTactic Art & Finance Report, TEFAF Art Dealer Finance Report 2018, and the TEFAF Art Patronage Report 2020. ArtTactic has also produced the Hiscox Online Art Trade Report annually since 2013. Anders Petterson is a founding Board Member of Professional Advisors to the International Art Market (PAIAM), a role he had between 2011 and 2021. PAIAM was founded in London in 2011 bringing together professionals who provide specialist services to the art market.such as lawyers, accountants, tax advisors, insurance specialists and logistics experts, amongst others. Connect on LinkedIn Course Curriculum Art Market Data - Models and Applications Lecture 1: Introduction by Anders Petterson, Founder of ArtTactic (2:56) Lecture 2: About ArtTactic (10:49) Lecture 3: Art Forecasting (5:28) Lecture 4: Big and Small Data in the Art Market (12:59) Lecture 5: Macro Data in the art market (20:18) Lecture 6: Micro Data and the art market eco-system (25:59) Art Market Data - Sources and Tools Lecture 7: Art Market Footprints - An Overview (9:39) Lecture 8: Auction Data (13:32) Lecture 9: Primary art market data (19:50) Lecture 10: Media and Social Media Data (9:35) Lecture 11: Crowd-sourced data (17:21) Download presentation slides Download complimentary ArtTactic Reports Frequently Asked Questions When does the course start and finish? The course starts now and never ends! It is a completely self-paced online course - you decide when you start and when you finish.How long do I have access to the course?How does lifetime access sound? After enrolling, you have unlimited access to this course for as long as you like - across any and all devices you own.What if I am unhappy with the course?We would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund.
We have an extensive range of PLC training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our training courses can be tailoured to your own requirements. ALL our courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 5 day course usually covers 2 or 3 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi (This can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! Every student works on their own dedicated training rig and computer, enabling you to get the most from the course. A full set of course notes and a USB drive full of other manuals is provided at the end of the course. We can also cover a wide range of manufacturers including : Siemens Step 5 PLC Training (Using Step 5, Quadriga or Others) Allen Bradley PLC 3 & 5 Training (AB6200 Software) RSLogix 5 PLC Training SLC PLC Training (RSLogix 500) ControlLogix PLC Training (RS Logix5000) MicroLogix PLC Training (RSLogix 500) S7-200 PLC Training (Step 7 Micro) S7-300 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) S7-400 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) Kuhnke PLC Training (Kubes) Omron PLC Training (Syswin) Modicon PLC Training (ProWorx and Others) Mitsubishi PLC Training (Medoc, GX Developer, GPP & Others) Toshiba PLC Training GE Fanuc PLC Training GEM 80 PLC Training Telemecanique PLC Training Most other PLC manufacturer training undertaken. We also cover a wide range of SCADA Systems to enable engineers to modify and add to existing screens, fault find through systems, set up communications etc.
We have an extensive range of PLC training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our training courses can be tailoured to your own requirements. ALL our courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills. No prior knowledge is required for this course as it starts from scratch and assumes no previous experience, you will reach the skilled level where you can look at becoming a programmer, get into engineering maintenance in an industrial environment, fault find or make amendments to programs, this is the course for you. The ‘Typical’ 10 day level 3 course usually covers 2 or 3 of the major manufacturers, Siemens S7, Allen Bradley and Mitsubishi (This can be amended to other manufacturers if you have a particular requirement). The course aims to be 90% practical, as we believe the easiest way to learn is to do it! Every student works on their own dedicated training rig and computer, enabling you to get the most from the course. A full set of course notes and a USB drive full of other manuals is provided at the end of the course. We can also cover a wide range of manufacturers including : Siemens Step 5 PLC Training (Using Step 5, Quadriga or Others) Allen Bradley PLC 3; 5 Training (AB6200 Software) RSLogix 5 PLC Training SLC PLC Training (RSLogix 500) ControlLogix PLC Training (RS Logix5000) MicroLogix PLC Training (RSLogix 500) S7-200 PLC Training (Step 7 Micro) S7-300 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) S7-400 PLC Training (Step 7 or TIA Portal) Kuhnke PLC Training (Kubes) Omron PLC Training (Syswin) Modicon PLC Training (ProWorx and Others) Mitsubishi PLC Training (Medoc, GX Developer, GPP & Others) Toshiba PLC Training GE Fanuc PLC Training GEM 80 PLC Training Telemecanique PLC Training Most other PLC manufacturer training undertaken. We also cover a wide range of SCADA Systems to enable engineers to modify and add to existing screens, fault find through systems, set up communications etc.
We have an extensive range of PLC 13 training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our PLC 13 training courses can be tailored to your own requirements. ALL our PLC 13 courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills.
We have an extensive range of PLC 15 training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our PLC 15 training courses can be tailored to your own requirements. ALL our PLC 15 courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills.
We have an extensive range of PLC 18 training courses available covering all PLC manufacturers and levels of expertise from the complete novice to the advanced. ALL of our PLC 18 training courses can be tailored to your own requirements. ALL our PLC 18 courses will be based on the relevant software and hardware. We aim to make ALL our courses as practical as possible, leading to ‘real world’ skills and not just theoretical skills.
This industrial electrical maintenance course is designed to enable candidates who have a small amount of electrical knowledge to gain recognised qualifications and skills to enable them to enter an industrial environment and work as a industrial electrician. The industrial electrical maintenance course will include a large amount of practical, enabling the candidate to install, fault find, design and wiring up control panels, using a variety of different methods. Industrial electrical maintenance course Aims The aim of the industrial electrical maintenance course is to provide solid foundations upon which the participant will be able to build and develop. Emphasis is given to providing the necessary skills, which will allow the participant to carry out routine electrical tasks. It is also made clear that a participant needs to identify and know their own limitations, allowing tasks to be carried out in a safe manner, not giving rise to danger.
This industrial electrical maintenance course is designed to enable candidates who have a small amount of electrical knowledge to gain recognised qualifications and skills to enable them to enter an industrial environment and work as a industrial electrician. The industrial electrical maintenance course will include a large amount of practical, enabling the candidate to install, fault find, design and wiring up control panels, using a variety of different methods.