[Intelligent Equipment Technology] 3 .Installation and Commissioning of Electromechanical Equipment
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Lesson Code: TCEN2025H026

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Academic Hours
4.80hours
Publish Date
Nov 2025

Lecturer

1. Lecturer CUI MingjunGuangxi Technological College of Machinery and Electricity

2. Lecturer CHEN FudingGuangxi Technological College of Machinery and Electricity

3. Lecturer LIU MinGuangxi Technological College of Machinery and Electricity

General Introduction
This course is a core course for mechatronics-related programs, focusing on cultivating comprehensive competencies across the entire process of equipment installation and commissioning. Characterized by the integration of theory and practice, the course aligns closely with real enterprise projects, providing intensive training in equipment positioning and installation, pipeline layout, and system debugging.
It also incorporates safety regulations and professional ethics education. The course directly corresponds to the occupational roles of installers and commissioning technicians, serving as a crucial bridge for trainees to transform theoretical knowledge into professional capability. It supports the development of technically skilled personnel in the manufacturing industry who possess both installation expertise and commissioning proficiency.

This Course is for
1. Helping trainees master both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for the installation and commissioning of electromechanical equipment.
2. Enabling trainees to independently perform key tasks such as equipment positioning, pipeline layout, system debugging, and fault diagnosis.
3. Cultivating trainees’ professional competence in safe and standardized operation as well as teamwork, aligning their skills with the occupational requirements of installers and commissioning technicians, and facilitating the transformation from theoretical knowledge to professional capability.

Learning Materials

1. Corresponding PPT
2. Online Course Video
3. Simulation Question Banks

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Benefits of Learning

1. Knowing the structural principles of electromechanical equipment (such as machine tools, pumps, valves, and automated production lines), the relevant installation standards (including acceptance requirements in national standards such as GB 50231), commissioning parameters (e.g., current, pressure, accuracy), and the logical framework of fault diagnosis.
2. Being able to independently complete key stages of equipment installation (including positioning, pipeline layout, electrical connection, and system debugging) and proficiently operate essential tools such as wrenches, multimeters, and laser distance meters.
3. Being capable of skillfully using various testing, measuring, and maintenance tools.
4. Being capable of performing fault diagnosis and analytical assessment for intelligent equipment.
5. Being able to conduct effective maintenance and commissioning operations based on diagnostic results.

Courses Videos
1.1 Training Bench for the Installation, Commissioning and Control Technology of Electromechanical Equipment—Equipment Composition.mp4play1.2 Training Bench for the Installation, Commissioning and Control Technology of Electromechanical Equipment—Structure and Principles (Mechanical Installation and Commissioning Part).mp4play1.3 Training Bench for the Installation, Commissioning and Control Technology of Electromechanical Equipment—Structure and Principles (Electrical Control Part).mp4play1.4 Training Bench for the Installation, Commissioning and Control Technology of Electromechanical Equipment—Components.mp4play1.5 Main Circuit Diagram.mp4play1.6 Main Machine Control Circuit—PLC Power Supply Circuit.mp4play1.7 Main Machine Control Circuit—Stepper Motor Power Supply Circuit (Part 1).mp4play1.8 Main Machine Control Circuit—Stepper Motor Power Supply Circuit (Part 2).mp4play1.9 Main Control Circuit - HMI Power Supply Circuit.mp4play1.10 Main Control Circuit—Servo Motor Power Supply Circuit.mp4play1.11 Low-Voltage PLC Circuit.mp4play1.12 Multimeter Use and Fault Analysis.mp4play2.1 Electrical Control Principle—Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).mp4play2.2 Electrical Control Principle—Variable Frequency Drive (VFD).mp4play2.3 Electrical Control Principle—Servo Driver.mp4play2.4 Electrical Control Principle—Principle and Application of Stepper Driver.mp4play3.1 PLC Program-Controlled Punching on the Training Bench-PLC Input and Output Ports.mp4play3.2 PLC Program-Controlled Punching on the Training Bench-Introduction to PLC200 SMART Programming.mp4play3.3 Input or Output Address Assignment.mp4play3.4 Design of State Diagrams and Sequential Function Charts.mp4play3.5 Ladder Diagram Design (Part 1)-Basic Control and Initialization.mp4play3.6 Ladder Diagram Design (Part 2)-Punching Process and Advanced Control.mp4play3.7 Servo Motor Control Subprogram-X-Axis Turret Stepper Motor Control Subprogram.mp4play3.8 Servo Motor Control Subprogram-Y-axis Servo Motor Control Subprogram.mp4play3.9 Servo Motor Control Subprogram-Z-axis Servo Motor Control Subprogram.mp4play4.1 Integrated Mechanical and Electrical Commissioning of PLC Programs and Equipment.mp4play4.2 Introduction to HMI Basics (Software Installation).mp4play4.3 HMI Project Setup (Part 1).mp4play4.4 HMI Project Setup (Part 2).mp4play4.5 Online Use of HMI Projects.mp4play5.1 Practical Operation 1-Equipment Introduction.mp4play5.2 Practical Operation 2-Main Power Circuit.mp4play5.3 Practical Operation 3-Low-voltage Circuit.mp4play5.4 Practical Operation 4-Equipment Power Supply.mp4play

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