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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................ 3
1.1. ABB Electrification Academy Online training ........................................................................3
1.2. ABB MyLearning ...........................................................................................................................3
1.3. Courses categorization ............................................................................................................. 4
2. Topics ...........................................................................................................................................5
2.1. Low voltage circuit breakers .................................................................................................... 5
2.2. Low voltage circuit breakers communication ...................................................................... 6
2.3. Low voltage motor protection and control............................................................................ 7
2.4. Low voltage electronic products and relays ......................................................................... 8
2.5. Low voltage switches and fuse-gear ...................................................................................... 9
2.6. Din-Rail products .......................................................................................................................10
2.7. Energy Efficiency ....................................................................................................................... 11
2.8. Low voltage switchgear and enclosures .............................................................................. 12
2.9. Low voltage switchgear arc guard system .......................................................................... 13
2.10. e-Design (DOC) software .........................................................................................................14
2.11. UPS …….. .....................................................................................................................................15
2.12. Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure............................................................................... 16
2.13. Medium voltage switchgear .................................................................................................... 17
2.14. Medium voltage distribution automation and protection ...............................................18
1. Introduction
Benefit from ABB MyLearning now: not only are online training courses available 24 hours a day, they are
also very convenient to conduct whenever and wherever it is most convenient for you. You don’t depend
on an internet connection – simply download the course from the app to your mobile device and conduct
it at any convenient moment.
MyLearning helps ABB to deliver superior LMS experience that enables adaptation, speeds compliance,
and significantly improves training effectiveness. The platform supports knowledge transferring pro-
cess, organizing online or F2F sessions and tracking Student’s progress in training material. In addition
to the full range of standard LMS functionalities - as a cloud solution, MyLearning offers dedicated mo-
bile app that allows Users to access the content while being offline.
The following tutorial videos explain to you how easy it is to create an account to access ABB MyLearning
and how to connect to the training modules from your computer or your mobile devices:
• To print your certificates, please discover the above manual (MYLEARNING NAVIGATOR LEARNER
MAIN MANUAL), pages (66, 67) under (3.5 My Certificates) section.
ABB MyLearning
Basic (level 1): Demonstrate basic technical knowledge to perform tasks, makes funda-
mental technical judgement in pre-defined tasks and stays up to date with
typical common products and technologies in own area.
Advanced (level 2): Demonstrate broad knowledge in a specific practice area, makes technical
judgement in unique problems considering multiple aspects and stays up
to date with all relevant products and technologies in own area.
About 91 training modules (approximately 30 training hours) covers various topics between low voltage
and medium voltage applications as follows:
Number or training
Topic
modules
01- Low voltage circuit breakers 10
02- Low voltage circuit breakers communication 5
03- Low voltage motor protection and control 12
04- Low voltage electronic products and relays 7
05- Low voltage switches and fuse-gear 14
06- Din-Rail products 7
07- Energy Efficiency 5
08- Low voltage switchgear and enclosures 4
09- Low voltage switchgear arc guard system 3
10- e-Design (DOC) software 1
11- UPS 2
12- Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure 2
13- Medium voltage switchgear 10
14- Medium voltage distribution automation and protection 9
Total number of training modules 91
2. Topics
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
In this digital lesson you will learn about the dif-
What are the criteria to se- ferent criteria used to select a circuit breaker. -
5 15 Link↗
lect a circuit breaker? Overview -Rated values -Limit values -Insulation
value
When and why to select a In this lesson you will learn all about the key val-
6 Formula IEC molded-case ues and technical features of Formula IEC 15 Link↗
circuit breaker molded-case circuit breakers.
When and why to select a In this lesson you will learn all about the key val-
7 Tmax XT IEC molded-case ues and technical features of Tmax XT IEC 15 Link↗
circuit breaker molded-case circuit breakers.
When and why to select a In this lesson you will learn all about the key val-
8 Tmax IEC molded-case cir- ues and technical features of Tmax IEC molded- 15 Link↗
cuit breaker case circuit breakers.
When and why to select an In this lesson you will learn all about the key val-
9 Emax 2 IEC air circuit ues and technical features of the Emax 2 IEC air 15 Link↗
breaker circuit breakers.
Match customer's basic re- In this lesson you will learn how to select a circuit
10 quirements with ABB circuit breaker starting with simple requirements of the 15 Link↗
breakers customer.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
ABB circuit breakers with In this digital lesson you will learn basic infor-
2 Fieldbus communication mation about the fieldbus communication proto- 15 Link↗
protocols cols used by ABB circuit breakers
ABB circuit breakers with In this digital lesson you will learn basic infor-
3 Ethernet-based communi- mation about the low-voltage digital unit Ekip 15 Link↗
cation protocols UP.
Value proposition for system integrators and
4 Ekip Link panel builders. Values, features, principles, know- 15 Link↗
how.
NAVIGATING THROUGH
5 Navigating through ABB Ability™ EDCS 5 Link↗
ABB ABILITY™ EDCS
What are the main technical The basic information about the starting fea-
2 15 Link↗
features of a motor? tures, how the overload protection works.
What are the main solutions What are the main solutions for starting effi-
3 15 Link↗
for starting motors? ciently an induction motor.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
4 ABB AF Contactors, Safety Upon completion of this module you will be fa- 20 Link↗
Contactors, and Manual Mo- miliar with the ABB Contactors
tor Starters
5 Select the correct breaker or In this lesson you will learn how to to properly 15 Link↗
fuse according to the motor choose the right circuit breaker for your motor
starting customers applica- starting application.
tion
6 Select the correct manual In this lesson you will learn what a manual mo- 15 Link↗
motor starter according to tor starter is, what its different parts are and
the motor protection cus- how to select it according to customers require-
tomers application ments.
7 Select the best contactor ac- What a contactor is, why there are different coil 15 Link↗
cording to the customers voltages, and how to refer to the duty cycle and
application utilization category to select a contactor.
8 Select the correct overload In this lesson you will learn what an overload re- 15 Link↗
relay according to the motor lay is, what different types exist are and how to
protection customers appli- refer to the tripping category to select one.
cation
9 Select the right product In this lesson you will learn how to properly 15 Link↗
combination in motor start- combine functions and components between
ing solutions the network and the motor.
10 Quickly find the manual mo- How to name the categories of manual motor 20 Link↗
tor starter that suits your starters, describe their key features, and seg-
need ments where manual motor starters are used.
11 Universal motor controllers How to explain Universal Motor Controllers and 20 Link↗
made easy identify key applications.
12 How to make your first UMC In this lesson you will learn how to spot the 20 Link↗
sale need for universal motor controllers.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
How to make your first
How to spot the need for measuring and moni-
5 measuring and monitoring 20 Link↗
toring relays.
relays sale
1 What is a switch? What a switch is, and what types exist. 10 Link↗
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
When and why to select a manual or The key values and features of manual
5 15 Link↗
motorized AC switch-disconnector and motorized AC switch-disconnectors
When and why to select a manual or The key values and technical features of
6 15 Link↗
motorized switch fuse manual and motorized switch fuses
When and why to select a manual or The key values and features of manual
7 15 Link↗
motorized change-over switch and motorized change-over switches
When and why to select an enclosed The key values and technical features of
8 15 Link↗
switch enclosed switches.
When and why to select an OTDC The key values and technical features of
11 15 Link↗
switch-disconnector OTDC switch-disconnectors
When and why to select a TruOne® The key values and technical features of
12 15 Link↗
automatic transfer switch TruOne® automatic transfer switch.
When and why to select a Compact Learn all about the key values and tech-
13 15 Link↗
ATS nical features of Compact ATS
Easyline XLP premium switchable Easyline XLP product range, and where
14 15 Link↗
fuse bases to apply such product.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
Uncovering needs for To safeguard all the equipment that helps us run
2 lightning and surge pro- our daily lives, lightning and surge protection is es- 25 Link↗
tection sential.
Surge Protection Module How surges can affect electrical systems and why
3 1: Surges: Causes and surge protective devices are an effective counter- 15 Link↗
Consequences measure.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
In this module you will learn how to manage energy
in your electrical installation projects through sub
metering.
Energy Management The training will introduce the advantages and ben-
3 30 Link↗
through Metering efits of having additional metering and monitoring
devices included in your installation. You will be able
to select sub meters from the ABB portfolio that
suit your application the best.
Energy Management In this online learning module, you will learn how to
4 Through Branch Moni- manage energy in your electrical installation pro- 25 Link↗
toring CMS jects through Branch Monitoring.
In the first module of this e-learning, we provide
basic information for understanding data and net-
work technology.
DATA AND NETWORK
In the second module we summarize important se-
TECHNOLOGY BASICS
5 curity recommendations to reduce the risks of a 60 Link↗
FOR HOME AND
connected smart home.
BUILDING AUTOMATION
In the third module, we go closer to the practice and
show some examples of the networking theory in
relation to our Home and Building solutions.
Main criteria for switch- In this digital lesson you will learn about the differ-
3 15 Link↗
boards ent criteria for switchboards.
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
In this lesson you will learn to describe the ABB
Discover the ABB TVOC-2 TVOC-2 arc guard solution, to name its basic prod-
2 10 Link↗
arc guard solution uct characteristics and to identify the key product
advantages.
In this lesson you will learn how to spot the need
for arc protection and convince the customers of
How to prepare for your
the advantages of TVOC-2 by using value proposi-
first customer TVOC-2
3 tion. 30 Link↗
arc guard solution meet-
In the role of a salesperson you will visit different
ing
customers in this module: a paper mill, a consult-
ing firm and a steel plant.
2.11. UPS
Basic (Level 1)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)
5 S701E - CIRCUIT Medium Voltage circuit breakers for primary distri- 25 Link↗
BREAKERS FOR bution air insulated switchgear
PRIMARY DISTRIBUTION
AIS - EN
6 S1531E - CONVAC - How to sell ConVac 15 Link↗
MEDIUM VOLTAGE
INDOOR VACUUM
CONTACTOR
7 S732E - INSTRUMENT How to quote instrument transformers 30 Link↗
TRANSFORMERS - EN
Advanced (Level 2)
DUR.
Seq. Course name Course description Link
(min.)