Course Description
The goal of this course is to learn participants how to protect themselves and others from injuries coming, directly or indirectly, from electricity. Learning common-sense electrical troubleshooting techniques will help them to achieve this goal as well as keeping facilities and equipment up and running. This course covers the basic electrical and electronics including fundamentals of electrical principles and electrical practices and electricity problems
What Do Participants Learn?
- Learning how to use electrical installation tools
- Being able to read control system schematics
- Learning how to recognize the elements and operations of circuits
- Being familiar with the types of faults
- Understanding the types of controls and their operation
Who Should Attend?
- Engineers
- Electricians
- Technicians
- Contractors
- Anyone aspiring to increase his capabilities in this area
What Will the Learning Experience Include?
Phase: 1
Introduce
- Comprehensive pre-program activities include:
- Web-based information forms & surveys completed by attendee.
- Direct consultation with the attendee about the expectations.
- During the training, participants engage in data, activities, and conversations that lead to insight and knowledge.
- Participants learn from expert trainers who have both academic and business experiences.
- Highly applicable training content & instructive activities for adding depth to training topics.
- **A half-day site visit for integrating the experience & plan next steps. Opportunities to provide connections, ideas & support.
Phase: 2
Explore & Practice
Phase: 3
Apply
- Apply & sustain the learning experience by using this ongoing support:
- To ensure participant has new skills or behavior progress.
- Optional, fee-based mentoring & coaching with the trainer.
- Training materials & additional documents (e-books, pdf files, presentations and articles)
- Evaluate your training experience by giving us feedbacks and help us to reach our organizational goals.
- Participant's Evaluation
- Trainer's Evaluation
Phase: 4
EVALUATE
Section One
- Electrical theory, atoms and elements, and compounds
- Electric charges and electron flow
- The importance of electrical safety and safe electrical practices
- Electrical references and tools needed for electric troubleshooting
Section Two
- Color codes encountered as an electrician
- Capacitive circuits, inductive circuits, and resistive circuits
- Insulators and conductors
- Metering and explain the types of meters
- Analog and digital meters
Section Three
- Ghost voltage
- Reading measurements
- Circuit conductors, connections, and protection
- Ohms law and power formula
- What are series circuits and parallel circuits
Section Four
- Magnetism and electromagnetism
- The difference between solenoids and transformers
- Current draw
- Temperature compensation
- Transformer taps / connections
Section Five
- Electric motors in industry
- What circuit elements and what are complex circuits
- Load power requirements and power sources
- High and low voltage and voltage stabilizers and transient voltage
- Electrical requirements for control, protection, monitoring, and improper phase sequencing