This study develops a variable speed drive training kit for electric motor control practice media in vocational education. This is research and development with the ADDIE model. The stages of the ADDIE model carried out are Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. A Variable Speed Drive (VSD) system consists of two panels, 1) a Variable Speed Drive panel and 2) a control and metering panel. The VSD Training kit module unit using Altivar 71 is a learning medium about electric motor control systems. The VSD Training kit can work well based on trials. The test results of the training kit variable speed drive function test show that at a frequency of 20 Hz, the magnitude of the current in the R, S, and T phases get the lowest value.
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