This 7100-P1 Trainer is based on a computer model of the most common industrial motor control circuits. Each circuit has test points which to check voltage and resistance in each circuit. The LEDs on each circuit will illuminate indicating which particular device is energized. There are six push button switches located on the 7100-P1 panel. These serve as the control switches for each circuit. The 51 faults are as real as it gets. For example, if the coil M1 is shorted it will take out the control voltage or the output module. If the student just resets the breaker or replaces the output module without changing out the bad coil, it will trip the breaker again. The student most ohm out the M1 coil to see if it is bad, and then replace it. After the student has fixed all problems he/she will check to see if the circuit is working properly then go on to the next fault.
To measure voltage or resistance, simply place the test leads in two of the test point banana jacks. Either voltage or resistance values will appear on the screen depending on which mode the multi-meter is in. The student must troubleshoot the active circuit by taking voltage and resistance measurements on the panel. The Green test points represent the location of the meter leads on the 7100-P1 trainer.

The7100-P1 Detailed Report is A MUST FOR INSTRUCTORS!
It records each fault, voltage check, resistance check, the time required, and components replaced by each student. This allows the instructor to identify areas requiring additional training.
The 7100-P1 makes Troubleshooting Labs quick and easy for the instructor by producing a Detail Report on each individual student, this documentation is required for curriculum and accreditation.
It is used in industry to test new employees in the electrical field, and update existing technicians.

The 7100-P1 is Password protected, controlled by the instructor.

The Troubleshooting session time may be adjusted.

The 7100-P1 is a very versatile troubleshooting trainer that meets most all secondary, post-secondary, and industrial requirements. This trainer challenges the students keeping them motivated and interested in learning. It can be applied to introductory and advanced motor control sessions. The trainer will demonstrate the operation of control circuits with PLC, and 3 phase power.
Fault selection may be performed Randomly, or by utilizing a Fault Table.
If Random is selected the software will randomly select the faults until the time runs out.
If the Fault Table is selected, the Fault Selection Table appears and the instructor can select up to 25 faults in the circuits.