Basic Electricity
This training covers fundamental electrical concepts, including AC/DC, voltage, current, resistance, and power. It explains Ohm’s Law, circuit components (resistors, capacitors, switches, fuses, transformers), and electrical systems (single-phase, two-phase, three-phase). Participants will learn to use essential test equipment like multimeters and voltage testers.
The course also explores building electrical systems, single-line diagrams, key components (transformers, switchgear, motor control centers), and Delta vs. Wye systems. It provides troubleshooting techniques, emphasizes neutral and ground connections, and covers infrastructure like feeders, motors, and lighting circuits.
Safety is a key focus, highlighting electrical hazards, PPE, NEC, NFPA 70E, IEEE, and AEE standards, along with critical topics such as arc flash, shock prevention, and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
Troubleshooting
This training provides electrical troubleshooting with a structured approach, combining theoretical knowledge of electrical systems and practical diagnostic techniques. Technicians can identify and resolve common electrical issues efficiently and safely with a proper understanding of electrical principles, the right tools, and a methodical troubleshooting approach.
Duration: 3.0 day