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Programmable Logic Controller andSoftware CoursesModicon Premium andQuantumUnity Pro SoftwareLevel-2 MaintenanceUnity Pro is <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>’s fully-IEC61131-3-compliant programmingsoftware for the Modicon range of PLCs.Course summary:• This course is intended for <strong>Electric</strong>al MaintenancePersonnel whose responsibilities includemaintaining plant and systems controlled byPremium and Quantum PLCs which use Unity Proprogramming software• Course code: #406• Cost: $1650 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Practical knowledge of PLCs• Competency with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Overview of Premium and Quantum hardwareconfiguration screens within Unity Pro• Programming using the Sequential Function Chart(SFC) editor• Overview and typical application of selectedElementary Functions (EF) and ElementaryFunction Blocks (EFBs) – 1233 types provided byUnity Pro• Functioning of Derived Function Blocks (DFBs)using the Function Block Diagram (FBD) editor• Exercises, including programming and animatingan SFC, and the simultaneous animation of at leasttwo instances of the one DFB.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Demonstrate your ability to successfully assembleand connect the hardware.• Understand the reasons behind programming insections, using Derived Function Blocks (DFBs)and Derived Data Types (DDTs).• Identify the five programming-language editorsavailable, including Instruction List (IL) andStructured Text (ST).• Perform set-up, connection and operation ofthe link between an IBM-PC running Unity Pro,Premium and Quantum PLCs.• Demonstrate competency in using Unity Prosoftware to trouble-shoot systems.Modicon Premium andQuantumUnity Pro SoftwareLevel-2 ProgrammersUnity Pro is <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>’s fully-IEC61131-3-compliant programmingsoftware for the Modicon range of PLCs.Course summary:• This course is intended for project/designengineers who design, configure and installModicon Quantum / Premium hardware, and whowrite, commission and document Unity Pro userapplicationprograms• Course code: #407• Cost: $2200 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: four days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size: minimum 4, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Practical knowledge of PLCs• Competency with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Programming with IEC61131-3 languages• Object programming with Derived FunctionBlocks (DFBs)• Creating and using Derived Data Types (DDTs)• Connecting to the PLC via various media• Configuring PLC-to-device communications• PLC-to-PLC and PLC-to-I/O communications withEthernet and Modbus Plus.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Understand the factors which affect the selectionand installation of the hardware• Demonstrate your ability to successfully assemble,connect and configure the hardware• Understand the reasons behind programming insections, using Derived Function Blocks (DFBs)and Derived Data Types (DDTs)• Perform set-up, connection and operation ofthe link between an IBM-PC running Unity Pro,Premium and Quantum PLCs• Demonstrate the ability to program logic,analogue, and communications applications usinga combination of Sequential Function Chart (SFC),Function Block Diagram (FBD), Ladder Diagram(LD), and Derived Function Blocks (DFBs)• Demonstrate competency in using Unity Prosoftware to trouble-shoot systems.Modicon PremiumModicon Quantum>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-83266


Programmable Logic Controller andSoftware CoursesModicon Quantum andMomentumConcept SoftwareLevel-2 Maintenance.Concept is <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>’s fully-IEC61131-3-compliant programmingsoftware for the Modicon range of PLCs.Course summary:• This course is intended for <strong>Electric</strong>al MaintenancePersonnel whose responsibilities includemaintaining plant and systems controlled byQuantum / Momentum PLCs which use Conceptprogramming software• Course code: #421• Cost: $1650 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Practical knowledge of PLCs• Competency with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Overview of Quantum / Momentum PLC hardwareconfiguration using the I/O Map• Overview of the use of Concept’s Project Browser• Connection from the IBM-PC running Conceptto a Quantum / Momentum PLC Controller, usingModbus, Modbus Plus and Ethernet connections• Derived Function Blocks (DFBs) using theFunction Block Diagram (FBD) editor• Exercises in configuring digital and analogueI/O, programming and animating a SFC, and thesimultaneous animation of at least two instances ofa single DFB type.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Understand the reasons behind programmingin Sections, and behind using Derived FunctionBlocks (DFBs) and Derived Data Types (DDTs)• Identify the five IEC programming-languageeditors available, including Instruction List (IL) andStructured Text (ST)• Perform set-up, connection and operation of thelink between the Quantum / Momentum PLC andand IBM-PC running Concept• Understand and make small modifications to logic,analogue, and communications applications• Demonstrate competency in using Conceptsoftware to trouble-shoot systems.Modicon Quantum andMomentumConcept SoftwareLevel-2 ProgrammersConcept is <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>’s fully-IEC61131-3-compliant programmingsoftware for the Modicon range of PLCs.Course summary:• This course is intended for Project/DesignEngineers who design, configure and installModicon Quantum / Momentum hardware, andwho write, commission and document Conceptuser-application programs• Course code: #422• Cost: $2200 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: five days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Practical knowledge of PLCs• Competency with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Programming using the Sequential Function Chart• Programming Derived Function Blocks (DFBs)and Macros using the Function Block Diagram(FBD) editor• Connecting Concept to a Quantum / MomentumController using Modbus, Modbus Plus andEthernet connections, downloading the applicationcode, and understanding and dealing with theresulting errors, warnings and messages• Exercises in configuring digital and analogue I/O,programming and animating an SFC, and thesimultaneous animation of at least two instances ofa single DFB type• Using the Concept Controller diagnostic status table.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Understand the reasons behind programmingin Sections, and behind using Derived FunctionBlocks (DFBs) and Derived Data Types (DDT),and Macros• Identify the five IEC61131-3 editors available,including Instruction List (IL) and StructuredText (ST)• Perform set-up, connection and operation of thelink between the Quantum / Momentum PLC andand IBM-PC running Concept• Demonstrate the ability to program logic,analogue, and communications applications,using a combination of SFC, FBD, LD and DFB• Demonstrate competency in using Conceptsoftware to trouble-shoot systems.Modicon MomentumModicon Quantum>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-83267


Programmable Logic Controller andSoftware CoursesModicon Premium andMicroPL7 Pro SoftwareMaintenancePL7 Pro is <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>’s IEC61131-3-compliant programming software for thePremium and Micro range of PLCs.Course summary:• This course is intended for <strong>Electric</strong>al Engineersand Maintenance Personnel whose responsibilitiesinclude maintaining plant and systems controlledby Premium or Micro PLCs which use PL7 Proprogramming software• Course code: #431• Cost: $1650 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Practical knowledge of PLCs• Competency with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Overview of the use of PL7 Pro’s Project Browser• Connection from the IBM-PC running PL7 Pro toPremium and Micro PLC Processors, using bothUnitelway and Ethernet connections• Full coverage of basic logic programming usingboth G7 Grafcet and Ladder Diagram (LD)• Preparation and use of Derived Function Blocktypes (DFBs)• Basic PLC-to-PLC communications programming.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Demonstrate the ability to successfully assemble,connect and configure the hardware• Understand the reasons behind programming insections, and the use of Derived Function Blocks(DFBs)• Identify the four IEC61131-3 editors available, includingInstruction List (IL) and Structured Text (ST)• Perform set-up, connection and operation of thelink between the Premium or Micro PLC, and theIBM-PC running PL7 Pro• Demonstrate the ability to program logic andanalogue applications using a combination ofGrafcet (G7), Ladder Diagram (LD), and DerivedFunction Blocks (DFBs)• Perform communications between Premium PLCs• Demonstrate competency in using PL7 Prosoftware to trouble-shoot systems.Safety PLC SoftwareSafety Suite XPSMFWINProgrammersThe purpose of this course is to provide anoverview of:• The Safety PLC hardware architecture,configuration and programming• Safety Suite software, installation,orientation and IEC context• Safe and non-safe communications• IEC Function Block programming andcertified function blocks related to safety.Course summary:• This course is intended for Project/DesignEngineers who design, write, commission anddocument Safety PLC user application programs• Course code: #101• Cost: $1750 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum eight.Prerequisite knowledge:• A good understanding of PLCs and industrialautomation concepts• A working knowledge of machine safety andsafety applications• Competent with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• IEC Terms, Programming Principles andTerminology• XPSMFWIN programming and documentation• The XPSMF Safety PLC family• Safe and Non Safe communications• Logic design including Certified Function Blocks• FBD programming of Functions, Function Blocks,Programs and Data types.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Install, run and navigate the XPSMFWINcomponent of Safety Suite V2• Program the safety PLC with IEC 61131-3 FBD• Offline test, simulate and commission the logic• Understand the Project Management environment• Allocate XPS resources to the project andconfigure for safety related functions• Setup, connect, and download the project usingSafe Ethernet• Diagnose and trouble-shoot the online Safety PLC.Modicon Micro>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-83268


Programmable Logic Controller andSoftware CoursesIntroduction to PLC’susing TwidoToday, most manufacturing, utility, processand service industries utilise ProgrammableLogic Controllers (PLC’s) in their productionfacilities, plants and machinery. Commercialbuildings and offices are using PLCtechnology to control and optimise theirbuilding services.This course will provide you with a logicaland practical approach to understandingthe fundamentals of PLC’s.Course summary:• This course is intended for non-advanced users ofPLC’s, which may also include Trades Personnel,<strong>Electric</strong>ians, Technicians and Plant Engineers whorequire a working knowledge of PLC’s• Course code: #462• Cost: $650 (or $950 including TwidoPack)per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: two days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10.Prerequisite knowledge:• Basic understanding of PLC’s is required• Basic Microsoft ® Windows navigation skills.Course contents:• Overview of TwidoSuite programming software• Application based design• Simulation of the application• Monitoring and troubleshooting.At the conclusion of this training you willunderstand:• Relevant PLC theory and terminology• The various working components of a PLC system• How PLC’s operate and PLC system designprinciples• Basic programming techniques• How and where to apply PLC technology• Trouble-shooting issues and practices• Introduction to communication principles.Twido Pack includes:1 compact 10 I/O PLC TWDLCAA10DRF(6 inputs, 4 * 2A relays outputs)1 real-time clock cartridge TWDXCPRTC1 6-input simulator TWDXSM61 TSXCUSB 485 converter1 TSXCRJMD25 cable1 TwidoSuite software TWDBTFU10M.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-83269


Citect Software CoursesCitectSCADA ReportsUpon completing this course you willbe able to develop customised plantinformation portals that aggregateand share information between alltypes of plant control systems, MES/ERP application databases and usersthroughout your enterprise. You willbe able to develop analysis and datatransfer tools using standard Microsoft ®technologies that are easy to deploy,maintain and learn.Course summary:• This course is for Plant Engineers, ControlEngineers, IT Specialists, Production Engineers,Quality Assurance Managers, MaintenanceManagers and Control System Integrators. Thiscourse is intended for professionals looking toaccess plant information through a centralisedportal, automatically share plant data withthe enterprise, and compare information frommultiple plants or systems simultaneously, aswell as those that support enterprise informationmanagement systems.• Cost: $1950 per person (excludes GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at Citect training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10 subject tolocation and facilities.Prerequisite knowledge:• Solid experience in both the Windows operatingsystem and CitectSCADA.Course contents:Installation, Connecting to HMIs, SQL Server,Publishing Data, Historian, Managing Projects,Displaying Information in Clients, Events, Tasks.Ampla PerformanceToday, many manufacturers are usingManufacturing Execution Systems (MES) toreveal opportunities for improved businessperformance and increased profit margins.MES solutions enable corporate, IT, Plantand Production Managers to improve OEEand increase production and profitabilityby transforming and presenting real-timeinformation in business context throughoutthe enterprise. Ampla uses a non-invasive,modular approach, leverages opentechnologies, and complements existingautomation and IT systems to typicallydeliver significant ROI in 6-12 months.Course summary:• This course is intended for first time Ampla usersincluding Engineering Staff, Maintenance Staff andPlant Supervisors• Cost: $1950 per person (excludes GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at Citect training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 10 subject tolocation and facilities• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• It is essential that students be familiar withWindows operating systems.Course contents:Introduction to Ampla, Six Sigma, OEE,Configuration, Defining Hierarchies, Security,Production, Downtime, Metrics, Classifications,Cause Codes, Reporting Points.Gain insight into Ampla project design and becomefamiliar with configuration techniques. This ‘hands-on’course includes practise with the modules Production,Downtime and Metrics.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www3.citect.com/training/schedule/australiaEmail:training@citect.comContact:carlye.kirley@citect.comTel: 07 3387 711211


Citect Software CoursesCitectSCADA Networkingand ArchitectureGain advanced skills including knowledgeof the principles behind networking inCitectSCADA, such as how CitectSCADAuses a network, redundancy anddistributed servers. Learn more aboutthe Citect Kernel and connecting toCitectSCADA remotely through theInternet Display Client, Web Client andCitectSCADA Pocket.Course summary:• This course is intended for Engineering Personnelwho have at least three months CitectSCADAConfiguration experience• Cost: $1300 per person (excludes GST)• Duration: two days• Conducted at Citect training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 10 subject tolocation and facilities• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Prior to the commencement of this coursestudents are to be familiar with Windows operatingsystems• Students are to have either attended a SystemConfiguration Course or have at least six monthsexperience in CitectSCADA design.Course contents:How CitectSCADA uses a Network, DistributedServers, The Citect Kernel, Redundancy, GlobalDisplay Client, Internet Display Client, Web Client andCitectSCADA Pocket.CitectSCADACustomisation and DesignThis interactive course will give you insightinto the principles behind customisingCitectSCADA. You will be using differentprogramming techniques includingCicode and VBA. In addition, you will learnabout the Citect Kernel and exchangingdata between CitectSCADA and otherapplications such as Microsoft ® Accessand Excel.Course summary:• This course is intended for Engineering Staff,Maintenance Staff, and Plant Supervisors whohave had some CitectSCADA configurationexperience• Cost: $1950 per person (excludes GST)• Duration: three days• Conducted at Citect training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10 subject tolocation and facilities.Prerequisite knowledge:• Prior to the commencement of this course studentsare to be familiar with Windows operating systems• Students must also have attended a SystemConfiguration Course and a Cicode Fundamentalscourse or have at least six months experience inCitectSCADA design and programming.Course contents:Smart Genies and Popup Pages, Custom Forms,Custom Templates, Graphics Builder AutomationInterface, Exchanging Data with other Applications,The Citect Kernel, Debugging, Custom AlarmFiltering and Table Maths, OPC, True Color andProcess Analyst.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www3.citect.com/training/schedule/australiaEmail:training@citect.comContact:carlye.kirley@citect.comTel: 07 3387 711212


Citect Software CoursesCitectHMI/SCADA UpgradeReceive an update to CitectSCADA projectdesign and configuration techniques, andview the newest product features.Course summary:• This course is intended for those who need toknow about new product features in the latestversion of CitectHMI/SCADA, CitectSCADASystem Integrators and Designers and Technicalusers of existing CitectSCADA systems• Cost: $650 per person (excludes GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at Citect training facilities• Class size: minimum four, maximum 10 subject tolocation and facilities• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• It is essential that students be familiar withWindows operating systems• Students must also have attended the CitectHMI/SCADA Configuration course and either a CicodeProgramming or CitectSCADA Networkingand Architecture course or have at least sixmonths experience in CitectSCADA design andprogramming.Course contents:How to Prepare for an Upgrade, SystemRequirements, How to Upgrade the Projects, InstallingMultiple Versions of CitectSCADA, Clustering, OnlineChanges, Distributed Processing, Runtime SystemManagement, CitectSCADA Redundancy, DistributedServers, Configuring a Global Display Client.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www3.citect.com/training/schedule/australiaEmail:training@citect.comContact:carlye.kirley@citect.comTel: 07 3387 711213


Control CoursesIndustrial Ethernet andConneXview TM DiagnosticSoftware IntroductionEthernet is emerging as the preferredcontrol network for connecting SCADA,HMI, PLC and VSD systems. This coursecovers planning and commissioning ofReal Time Ethernet Networks and the useof ConneXview diagnostic software formaintenance of these systems.The objective of this course is to bringthe trainees up to speed with Ethernetterminology, theory and implementation.Course summary:• This course is intended for Trades Personnel,Technicians and Engineers supporting industrialethernet based communication systems• Course code: #441• Cost: $1430 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: two days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Be familiar with the concepts of PLCs• Be familiar with the concepts of industrialautomation• Be familiar with Microsoft ® Windows.Course contents:• Basic Ethernet theory and operation• Design considerations for ‘legal’ networks• Ethernet topologies used in industry• Ethernet networks for PCs and PLCs• Troubleshooting Ethernet networks• Structured Cabling Systems (EIA/TIA 568).At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Understand the building blocks associated withEthernet technologies• Understand the design considerations for ‘legal’networks• Understand the different Ethernet topologies usedin industry• Build Ethernet networks for PCs and PLCs• Configure PC and PLC networks• Trouble-shoot Ethernet networks• Understand basic SNMP principles• Understand basic Protocol Analysis techniques fortrouble-shooting.Human Machine Interface(HMI)Vijeo Designer SoftwareThis course will provide an overviewof the Vijeo Designer Software andintroduce the various components andoperations available to you. We willdiscuss installation, configuration, andimplementation of HMI process alarms anddata logging.Course summary:• This course is intended for Trades Personnel,Technicians and Engineers who require a workingknowledge of the Vijeo Designer programmingenvironment, HMI range and connectivity• Course code: #461• Cost: $350 (or $650 including license) per person(includes 10% GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Good PC knowledge• General understanding of PLC terminology.Course contents:• HMI offer• HMI and PLC connectivity• Vijeo Designer application development• Managing HMI remotely• Trending and logging data• You will be assessed, by the Trainer, on building acomplete project.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Install, run and navigate Vijeo Designercomponent• Off line test, using simulator• Understand hardware capability• Build application starting with basic and simplefeatures and proceed to a more advance level,such as animation and scripting• Set-up, connect, and download the project usingEthernet or USB cable.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832614


Control CoursesVariable Speed Drives andSoft StartersPractical Aspects of VSDsand Soft StartersVariable Speed Drives and Soft Starterstoday are more intelligent and supplied withmany features and functions.This course will give you a good understandingof the installation, commissioningand troubleshooting considerationsrequired for VSDs and Soft Starters.Course summary:• This course is designed to suit CommissioningEngineers, System Designers, MaintenanceEngineers and Plant <strong>Electric</strong>al Engineers• Course code: #103• Cost: $1100 per person (includes 10% GST)Price includes:Automation Solution Guide (value $250.00)Power Suite Software (value $608.00)• Duration: two days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Basic understanding of Variable Speed Drivesand Motors• Good understanding of electrical circuits andindustrial applications.Course contents:• Basic fundamentals of closed and open loop fluxvector control and V/Hz• Speed and torque control• Advanced Variable Speed Drive and Soft Starterapplications• Serial communication options• Potential energy savings with Variable SpeedDrives• Concept of electronic soft starting; voltage ramp,current limit and torque control.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Assess applications for Variable Speed Drives andSoft Starters• Correct installation methods to reduce RadioInterference, (RFI)• Commission, install and fault find on VariableSpeed Drives and Soft Starters.Variable Speed Drives.Important Considerationsin the Design of a VSDSolutionVariable Speed Drives today are moreintelligent and offer a complete machinecontrol solution.This course will assist you in understandingnetwork complexities and designing atrouble free and reliable VSD system.Course summary:• This course is designed to suit System DesignEngineers, Consultants, Equipment Specifiers,System Integrators and Project Managers• Course code: #104• Cost: $550 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 10• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• General understanding of electrical circuits andindustrial applications.Course contents:• Open loop and closed loop flux vector control• Dynamic braking and Network braking• Mechanical brake control with or withoutload sensor• High speed hoisting to increase productivity• Motor chokes and sine filters – when and whyare they used.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Outline the differences between constant andvariable torque applications• Demonstrate a good understanding of voltagefrequencyand torque-speed characteristics• Describe the capabilities offered by a VSD, forapplications like hoisting, material handling,process control and pumping• Explain the functions of dc chokes, line chokes,motor chokes, sine filters and their applications• Identify how harmonics are caused, their effecton the network and possible solutions to minimisethese effects• Outline how electromagnetic interference iscaused, its effect on control system and practicalguidelines to minimise it.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832615


<strong>Electric</strong>al Distribution CoursesSepam Protection RelayOperation andConfiguration of SepamSeries 20,40and80The Sepam range of protection relays isdesigned for all protection applicationson medium-voltage public and industrialdistribution networks.Course summary:• This course is intended for those responsible forsetting, commissioning and operating electricalinstallations with Sepam Protection Relays• Course code: #501• Cost: $1100 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: two days• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities.• Class size - minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• A good working knowledge of protection principles• A basic understanding of electrical networks andswitchgear.Course contents:• Sepam offer presentation• Installation- Base unit- Additional modules- CT and PT connections- Communication.• User Machine Interface (UMI)- Basic, Advanced, Mimic.• SFT2841 setting and configuration software- Mimic Off line mode- On line mode.• Measurements• Selected protection functions• Control logic• Equation editor• Maintenance.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Install the relay base unit and optional modules• Navigate and set the relay from the font face andthrough the software• Know the difference between 10I/Is and TMSsetting mode• Program the relay using equation editor• Trouble-shoot and diagnose relay for internal andexternal faults.Sepam 80 ProtectionRelaysCustomising the ControlLogic (LOGIPAM)The Logipam (SFT2885) software is used toprogram control system functions in ladderlanguage for Sepam Series 80 relays.Sepam Series 80 are the most advancedrelays in the Sepam range.They are used where demanding andcustomised applications are needed.The Mimic UMI displays the single-linediagram of the equipment using animatedgraphics for real-time device status.You can customize control-modeprocessing using the Logipamprogramming software.Course summary:• This course is intended for those involved in thecreation and modification of the logics for theSepam Series 80 relays• Course code: #502• Cost: $550 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Completion of course code #501Course contents:• Creating and operating Logipam programs• Program resources- Variables and objects.• Simulator- Testing and debugging.• Links between SFT2885 and SFT2841• Parameters and matrix- Linking Logipam program into Sepam relay.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Outline the various programming componentsavailable• Use Logipam to interact with the standard controllogic, protection functions, control matrix andmimic display• Use the simulator for testing and debugging• Demonstrate how to import and export to and fromSFT2841.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832616


<strong>Electric</strong>al Distribution CoursesMcset 1-2-3 PrimarySwitchgearOperating MCset TypeSwitchboardsMCset is a draw-out, metal-enclosedswitchgear for indoor installations, meetingthe latest IEC requirements in terms ofsafety and service continuity.Course summary:• This course is intended for those responsiblefor commissioning and operating MCset typeswitchboards• Course code: #504• Cost: P.O.A.• Duration: half day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum eight• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Basic knowledge of MV distribution networks.Course contents:• MCset range• Safety measures- Internal Arc classification.• Mcset components• Access into cubicle• Operating the MCset• Supporting documents.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Safely operate the MCset 1-2-3 unit.MotorpactOperating Motorpact FVNRType of MCC PanelMotorpact is a metal-enclosed Motor ControlCentre (MCC) unit for indoor applications,meeting the latest IEC requirement in termsof safety and service continuity.Motorpact units can be configured asmotor starters or as transformer feeders fordifferent applications such as pumps, fans,compressors, chillers, conveyors etc.Motorpact units are suitable for all motorapplications in markets such as oil andgas, mining, water, pulp and paperincluding reduced voltage starting usingautotransformers or Soft Starters.Course summary:• This course is intended for those responsible forcommissioning and operating Motorpact typeMCCs• Course code: #505• Cost: P.O.A.• Duration: half day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum eight• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Basic knowledge of MV distribution networks.Course contents:• Motorpact range• Safety measures- Internal Arc classification.• Motorpact components• Access into cubicle• Operating the Motorpact• Supporting documents.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Safely operate the Motorpact FVNR type ofMCC unit.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832617


<strong>Electric</strong>al Distribution CoursesUnderstanding the effectsof Power Factor Correctionand Harmonic Filtering.Power Factor correction and Power Qualityare emerging issues in the industry today.This course will provide you with a goodunderstanding of the basics of PowerFactor correction and harmonic filteringand will enable you to think of the differentways to improve your plant’s efficiencyand save money.There is an introduction to Harmonics andwhat effects they have on your system suchas nuisance operations and prematurefailure of sensitive equipment.Course summary:• This course is designed to suit Commissioning,Maintenance and Plant Engineers and <strong>Electric</strong>alSystem Designers• Course code: #301• Cost: $550 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Good understanding of electrical circuits andindustrial applications.Course contents:• Principles of energy conversions and Power Factor• Power Factor correction techniques• Power Factor calculation methods• Introduction to harmonics• Standards relating to harmonics• Harmonic mitigation solutionsAt the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Understand basic PFC theory• Understand harmonic mitigation theory• Understand basic terms used in the field ofPower Quality• Understand the design considerations forPFC equipment• Understand the design considerations forharmonic mitigation equipment• Understand the different standards relatingto harmonics.Residual Current Devicesand Surge ProtectiveDevices.The new Australian Wiring Rules -AS/NZS 3000:2007, states that it ismandatory to install Residual CurrentDevices (RCDs) on certain circuits. Also,an appendix to this standard has beenintroduced that gives details on theinstallation of Surge Protective Devices(SPDs).The requirements of RCD protection,methods to prevent nuisance trippingof RCDs and selection and installationrequirements of SPDs, with reference toAS/NZS 3000:2007, is covered in thiscourse.Course summary:• This course is designed to suit Commissioning,Maintenance and Plant Engineers and <strong>Electric</strong>alSystem Designers• Course code: #302• Cost: $550 per person (includes 10% GST)• Duration: one day• Conducted at <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> training facilities• Class size - minimum four, maximum 12• On-site training available on request (P.O.A.).Prerequisite knowledge:• Good understanding of electrical circuits andresidential and industrial applications.Course contents:• Protection against direct and indirect contact asper AS/NZS 3000:2007• Mandatory installation and arrangement of RCDsas required by AS/NZS 3000:2007• Operation principle and coordination of RCDs• What is a ‘transient’ and how are they produced?• The basic principles of SPDs and how they protectagainst transients• SPD requirements of AS/NZS 3000:2007.At the conclusion of this training you will beable to:• Demonstrate your understanding of therequirements that relate to protection againstdirect and indirect contact• Identify which circuits are required to be RCDprotected as defined in AS/NZS 3000:2007• Understand how lightning and switching of loadscan cause damage to equipment• Demonstrate your ability to select and install SPDsto protect against lightning and transients.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832618


Citect 2008 Training CalendarBrisbane, QLD.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCourseDaysCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p. 23 30 14Ampla Performance Client 0.5 $650 p.p.CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 14 11 10 14 12 16 21 4 15Cicode Programming 2 $1300 p.p. 17 13 15 24 18CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 14 17 19 7CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 18 25 24CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p. 27 9 4 3CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 21 25 17 21 2NEXA 3 $1950 p.p.Unity Pro Configuration 2 $1300 p.p. 6 28 20Sydney, NSW.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCourseDaysCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p. 4 28 4CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 21 25 31 19 2 7 18Cicode Programming 2 $1300 p.p. 24 3 9 21CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 28 22 10CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 10 23CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p. 18 15CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 14 11 19Unity Pro Configuration 2 $1300 p.p. 12 22 12 14Melbourne, VIC.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov DecCourseDays(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p. 2 4CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 18 7 12 11 21 8 1Cicode Programming 2 $1300 p.p. 21 10 17 6CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 21 17 2 17CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 23 19 19CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p. 29 1CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 1 28 28 28Unity Pro Configuration 2 $1300 p.p. 14 31 15 30Adelaide, SA.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCourseDaysCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p. 14CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 25 30 26 25 24Cicode Programming 2 $1300 p.p. 28 29 28CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 13CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 25 22CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p. 15 8CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 12 18Unity Pro Configuration 2 $1300 p.p. 31 24 20Perth, WA.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCourseDaysCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p. 18CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 14 4 & 18 31 21 12 9 & 30Cicode Programming 2 $1300 p.p. 17 7 & 21 3 15 3CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 11 7 19CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 13 9 21CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p. 16CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 7 14Unity Pro Configuration 2 $1300 p.p. 1 18Launceston, TAS.Please Note: The day listed under each month is the starting date of each courseCourseDaysCost Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec(Ex. GST) 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Ampla Performance 3 $1950 p.p.CitectSCADA Configuration 3 $1950 p.p. 19 19 21 20 12Cicode 2 $1300 p.p. 5 21 3CitectSCADA Networking and Architecture 2 $1300 p.p. 7 2 29CitectSCADA Customisation and Design 3 $1950 p.p. 18 1CitectSCADA Reports 3 $1950 p.p.CitectSCADA V7.0 Upgrade 1 $650 p.p. 2 6 5Above dates are correct at time of printing. Please refer to the Citect website (www3.citect.com/training/schedule/australia) to confirm training dates.Oct2008Oct2008Oct2008Nov2008Nov2008Nov2008Dec2008Dec2008Dec200819


<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>2008 Training CalendarSydney, NSW.Course Days CourseCodeCost(incl.GST)Safety PLC (Software) 3 101 $1,750 5 18Unity Pro Level-1 Introduction 2 401 $1,430 12 22 12 14Unity Pro Level-2 Software only - Programming 3 403 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Maintenance 3 404 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Programming 4 405 $2,200 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with Premium and Quantum PLC Hardware -Programming4 407 $2,200 22 1 3 19Concept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Maintenance3 421 $1,650 On RequestConcept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Programming5 422 $2,200Industrial Ethernet + ConneXview Software Level-1 2 441 $1,430 8 21Vijeo Designer 1 461 $350 4 26 3Sepam - Operation and Configuration of Series 20, 40 and 80 2 501 $1,100 6 13Sepam 80 - Customising the Control Logic (LOGIPAM) 1 502 $550 On RequestPractical Aspects of Variable Speed Drives and Soft Starters 2 103 $1,100 8 2Important considerations in the design of a Variable SpeedDrive Solution1 104 $550 4Power Factor Correction / Harmonic Filtering 1 301 $550 13Introduction to PLCs using Twido 15Melbourne, VIC.Course Days CourseCodeSafety PLC (Software) 3 101 $1,750Unity Pro Level-1 Introduction 2 401 $1,430 14 15 30Unity Pro Level-2 Software only - Programming 3 403 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Maintenance 3 404 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Programming 4 405 $2,200 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with Premium and Quantum PLC Hardware -Programming4 407 $2,200 5 14 24Concept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Maintenance3 421 $1,650 On RequestConcept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Programming5 422 $2,200Industrial Ethernet + ConneXview Software Level-1 2 441 $1,430Vijeo Designer 1 461 $350 18 9Sepam - Operation and Configuration of Series 20, 40 and 80 2 501 $1,100 29 24* 11Sepam 80 - Customising the Control logic (LOGIPAM) 1 502 $550 On RequestPractical Aspects of Variable Speed Drives and Soft Starters 2 103 $1,100 6 16 & 30*Important considerations in the design of a Variable SpeedDrive Solution1 104 $550 18Power Factor Correction / Harmonic Filtering 1 301 $550 27Introduction to PLCs using Twido 18* Launceston *DevonportBrisbane, QLD.Course Days CourseCodeCost(incl.GST)Jan2008Jan2008Feb2008Feb2008Mar2008Mar2008Apr2008Apr2008May2008May2008Jun2008Jun2008Cost(incl.JanGST)2008 2008 Feb2008 Mar2008 Apr2008 May2008JunSafety PLC (Software) 3 101 $1,750Unity Pro Level-1 Introduction 2 401 $1,430 6 28 27Unity Pro Level-2 Software only - Programming 3 403 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Maintenance 3 404 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Programming 4 405 $2,200 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with Premium and Quantum PLC Hardware -Programming4 407 $2,200 26 13 15Concept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Maintenance3 421 $1,650 On RequestConcept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Programming5 422 $2,200Industrial Ethernet + ConneXview Software Level-1 2 441 $1,430Vijeo Designer 1 461 $350 13 4Sepam - Operation and Configuration of series 20, 40 and 80 2 501 $1,100 27 & 31 19* 16Sepam 80 - Customising the Control Logic (LOGIPAM) 1 502 $550 On RequestPractical Aspects of Variable Speed Drives and Soft Starters 2 103 $1,100 22 12Important considerations in the design of a Variable SpeedDrive Solution1 104 $550 14Power Factor Correction / Harmonic Filtering 1 301 $550 1Introduction to PLCs using Twido 8* TownsvilleJul2008Jul2008Jul2008Aug2008Aug2008Aug2008Sep2008Sep2008Sep2008Oct2008Oct2008Nov2008Nov2008Dec2008Dec2008Oct Nov Dec2008 2008 2008Above dates are correct at time of printing. Please refer to the <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> website (www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/training) to confirm training dates.20


Adelaide, SA.Course Days CourseCodeCost(incl.GST)Safety PLC (Software) 3 101 $1,750Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Unity Pro Level-1 Introduction 2 401 $1,430 31 24 20Unity Pro Level-2 Software only - Programming 3 403 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Maintenance 3 404 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Programming 4 405 $2,200 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with Premium and Quantum PLC Hardware -Programming4 407 $2,200 21 1Concept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Maintenance3 421 $1,650 On RequestConcept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Programming5 422 $2,200Industrial Ethernet + ConneXview Software Level-1 2 441 $1,430Vijeo Designer 1 461 $350 19 10Sepam - Operation and Configuration of Series 20, 40 and 80 2 501 $1,100 17 30Sepam 80 - Customising the Control Logic (LOGIPAM) 1 502 $550 On RequestPractical Aspects of Variable Speed Drives and Soft Starters 2 103 $1,100 15 14Important considerations in the design of a Variable SpeedDrive Solution1 104 $550 16Power Factor Correction / Harmonic Filtering 1 301 $550 17Introduction to PLCs using Twido 22Perth, WA.Course Days CourseCodeCost(incl.GST)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008Jul2008Jul2008Aug2008Aug2008Sep2008Sep2008Oct Nov Dec2008 2008 2008Oct Nov Dec2008 2008 2008Safety PLC (Software) 3 101 $1,750 6Unity Pro Level-1 Introduction 2 401 $1,430 1 18Unity Pro Level-2 Software only - Programming 3 403 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Maintenance 3 404 $1,650 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with M340 PLC Hardware - Programming 4 405 $2,200 On RequestUnity Pro Level-2 with Premium and Quantum PLC Hardware -Programming4 407 $2,200 7 4Concept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Maintenance3 421 $1,650 On RequestConcept Software Level-2 with Quantum and Momentum PLCHardware - Programming5 422 $2,200 9Industrial Ethernet + ConneXview Software Level-1 2 441 $1,430 9Vijeo Designer 1 461 $350 11 2Sepam - Operation and Configuration of series 20, 40 and 80 2 501 $1,100 6 25Sepam 80 - Customising the Control Logic (LOGIPAM) 1 502 $550 On RequestPractical Aspects of Variable Speed Drives and Soft Starters 2 103 $1,100 3 18Important considerations in the design of a Variable SpeedDrive Solution1 104 $550 20Power Factor Correction / Harmonic Filtering 1 301 $550 15Introduction to PLCs using Twido 20Above dates are correct at time of printing. Please refer to the <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> website (www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/training) to confirm training dates.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832621


<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>General Conditions of TrainingApplications for enrolmentRegistration, together with payment,should be made 10 working days priorto the course commencement date, on-lineat www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/training or via the methods specifiedon the Course Enrolment Form.Confirmation of acceptance will be made10 working days prior to the coursecommencement date by email, fax or mail.Waiting list - if a class is filled, you will beplaced on the waiting list or offered a latercourse. In any event, you will be kept notifiedof your status.Tuition FeeCourse fees are payable in advance. A cheque,credit card or purchase order made out to<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> for the full amount of tuitionmust accompany the enrolment application.The supplying of all course writing material, allrelevant technical reference material, lunches,refreshments and the use of training equipmentare included in the tuition fee.All course fees are inclusive of GST unlessnoted. Prices are shown in Australian dollarsand are subject to change without notice.Provisional reservations without payment aresubject to cancellation 10 working days priorto the course commencement date, in order toaccommodate those on the waiting list.Requests for cancellation of a confirmedregistration, or transferring to another course,must be made in writing and acknowledged by<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>. Full refund of course feeswill be given for cancellations received up to 10working days prior to course commencement.The full course fee will be charged forcancellations received within 10 working daysprior to course commencement. Suitablyqualified replacements are welcome, providedthey register prior to commencement on the firstday of the course.ExpensesTrainees are to pay their own travel, hotel andliving expenses.Hotel and LocalTransportationInformation on local hotels and transportationis available upon request.GeneralInsufficient enrolment - <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>reserves the right to cancel any course. Inthis event, you will be notified immediately,and either fully refunded, or the tuition willbe applied to a future course.It is the responsibility of your organisationto ensure that the trainees attending havesufficient prior knowledge and experience tobenefit from attendance at the course. Pleasenote the prerequisites shown in the detaileddescriptions of the courses.On-site courses - for further informationand costings, please submit on-line atwww.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/training, or email training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com, or fax (02)96298326, or contact Customer Service on1300 369 233.<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> reserves the right tochange course schedules, discontinuecourses, modify course content, limit classsize, and cancel courses.For Citect general conditions of training, referon-line at www3.citect.com/training/schedule/australia.CopyrightCourse documentation, hand-outs, software,programs and any other teaching aidsprovided as part of the course are subject tothe normal laws of Copyright. Attendance at acourse does not confer any right to reproducesuch information, or to disclose it to a thirdparty, without the prior written permission of<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Noaudio or visual recording of <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>training courses, or of <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong>personnel teaching such courses, may betaken or reproduced electronically without priorwritten consent.>Easy waysto register.On-line:www.schneider-electric.com.au/products_services/trainingEmail:training.courses@au.schneider-electric.comPhone:1300 727 811Fax: (02) 9629-832622


<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> Training Booking FormCredit Card Booking via FaxThis form is for fax bookings and ALL credit card payments.Please photocopy this form, complete all information and fax to (+61) 2 9629 8326 for processing.Course DetailsCourse CodeCourse TitleCourse DateContact DetailsGiven NameSurnamePosition in CompanyCompanyContact NameEmailAddressSuburb State Post CodeCountryTelephoneFaxPaymentCourse CostAUD$Payment/Credit Card Type Purchase Order Cheque Master Card VISA Diners AMEXPO Number or Cheque Number orCredit Card NumberName on Credit Card Credit Card Expiry (MM/YYYY)CommentsCLIPCOM1630023


<strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> (Australia) Pty LimitedHead OfficePostal Address:Lock Bag 5500Baulkham HillsBusiness CentreNSW 2153 AustraliaAs standards, specifications and prices changefrom time to time, please ask for confirmation ofthe information given in this publication.Australia WideTel: 1300 369 233Fax: 1300 369 298MKTED2080603AU

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