Advance Electrical Troubleshooting , Repairs and Isolations Techniques Course
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Advance Electrical Troubleshooting , Repairs and Isolations Techniques Course
Course Overview:
This course provides practical knowledge along with technical skills to troubleshoot and maintain 3-phase AC plant systems and machinery.
The theoretical knowledge that the attendees will learn includes process sensing technology, electrical parameter measurement, and mechanical faults.
The methods used in the course involve practical lessons on how to operate, maintain and repair equipment as well as reading and interpreting electrical schematics and fault finding techniques. The content includes pumps, motors, transformers, transducers, and sensors thus preparing delegates to anticipate the realities of electrical and mechanical systems.
This is a course aimed at improving the applied electrical knowledge of electrical and maintenance staff, technical capabilities and skills as well as problem solving abilities are enhanced.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the program participant will :
- Understand the basic principle of typical process sensor
- Acquire troubleshooting skills for 3-phase AC facilities and equipment
- Be able to Measure and test electrical parameter
- Be Acquainted with mechanical faults associated with process facilities and equipment
Who Should Attend?
Designed for electrical/ maintenance personnel who already have a good understanding of electrical systems.
Course Outlines:
Review of basic electrical troubleshooting
Introduction to advanced troubleshooting
Principles of Typical Process equipment and facilities
- Pump, Agitator, Heaters
- Motors, Transformers
- Contactors, Overloads
Instrument testing and measurement of electrical parameters-
- Operate the system remotely or locally
- Take Voltage, Resistance, and Current
- measurements with a multimeter
- Inspect, Repair, and Replace components
- Disconnect and ring out wires.
Principles of input transducers and sensors
- Temperature, Float, & Selector Switches
- Relays, Timers, Pushbuttons
- Solenoid Valves, Fuses, Indicators,
Interpretation of electrical schematic diagram
- Cross references
- Electrical designator
- Electrical symbols
- Wiring, Terminal Blocks, Wire Connectors
Developing troubleshooting skills
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