AMI Service Department





Maintenance Training Courses - Headquarters:

Description of maintenance training courses:
The power supply maintenance training course has been designed to provide theoretical and practical information to aid in the process of fault isolation. During the course of study, students are exposed to a theoretical approach to systems operation, followed by practical, "hands-on" experience.

Class size:

Limited in order to maximize the participation level of the students.

Location:
Can be held at the AMI factory or any facility world-wide.

Fees:

Cost is based on a flat rate fee, depending on the course location.


Contact your nearest AMI office for further information:


Training Classes - UK

Training Classes - Switzerland

Click on photos for information about available classes.

Model 207 Power Supply

Model 227 Power Supply

Model 215 Power Supply

Model 107-4A Power Supply



Model 207 Power Supply

Class Outline - Day #1: (classroom)

  • Introduction to Arc Machines, Inc
  • Scope of course
  • System specifications
  • System overview
  • Subsystem theory of operation

Class Outline – Day #2: (class participation)

  • Fault isolation
  • Calibration
  • Preventative maintenance procedures
  • Course critique



Model 227 Power Supply

Class Outline – Day #1: (lecture)

  • System specification
  • Component identification
  • System overview familiarization of electrical dwgs.

Class Outline – Day #2: (lecture)

  • Subsystem theory of operation AVC, oscillation, travel, wire, current servos

Class Outline – Day #3:

  • Subsystem theory of operation AVC, oscillation, travel, wire, current servos (continued)
  • Theoretical approach to testing and troubleshooting (class participation)

Class Outline – Day #4: (class participation)

  • Practical troubleshooting
  • Fault isolation (board level)

Class Outline – Day #5: (class participation)

  • Calibration procedures
  • Pipe weld head removal and replacement of components


Model 215 Power Supply


Class Outline – Day #1: (lecture)

  • System specifications
  • Component identifications
  • System overview familiarization of electrical dwgs.
  • Subsystem theory of operation, travel, current servos

Class Outline – Day #2: (class participation)

  • Fault isolation board level
  • Calibration procedures
  • Tube weld head removal and replacement of components



Model 107-4A Power Supply

Class Outline – Day #1: (lecture)

  • System specifications
  • Component identifications
  • System overview familiarization of electrical dwgs.

Class Outline – Day #2:

  • Subsystem theory of operation AVC, oscillation, travel, wire servos (lecture)
  • Theoretical approach to testing and troubleshooting (class participation)

Class Outline – Day #3: (class participation)

  • Practical troubleshooting
  • Fault isolation board level
  • Calibration procedures
  • Pipe weld head removal and replacement of components

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Marek Landowski
Technical Service Manager
Kristie Smith
Service Administrator
Harry Light
Technical Service Engineer

Vladimir Dreytser
Technical Service Engineer
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Technical Service Engineer