Diagnose and Repair Faults in Wind Turbine Control Systems

Using real-world scenarios and turbine simulators, the course aligns with industry standards.

As Australia embarks on an energy transition, this course aims to equip people with the skills and knowledge required to work in the dynamic wind energy industry. 

This unit equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair faults in wind turbine control systems. 

It focuses on the critical analysis of system performance, fault identification techniques, and the implementation of appropriate repair methods. 

Students will gain hands-on experience with diagnostic tools, control system components, and safety protocols essential for working in wind energy environments.

On completion of this unit, you will be able to:

  1. Deliver a foundational understanding of wind energy, explore wind turbine electrical systems and control, and teach generation, grid integration, and maintenance practices.
  2. Develop skills for data logging, fault analysis, and technical consultations in wind turbine maintenance.
  3. Educate the process of interpreting maintenance data and forming fault hypotheses.
  4. Demonstrate methods for troubleshooting control system problems and documenting findings.
  5. Apply Practical Troubleshooting and Safety Techniques in Real-World Scenarios.

When completed, students will receive an AMC Search "Certificate of Completion".


  • Duration: 5 Days
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