Course Description

Course Code : ELEC2030

This is a very practical and hands on course which introduces the fundamental knowledge and skills required to understand and work on industrial electrical systems.

This is part 1 of a 2 week course which is a ideal for mechanical technicians or candidates who are expected to perform basic fault diagnosis and preventative maintenance tasks on electrical systems.

Recommended follow on course is the Industrial Electrical - Intermediate ELEC2040.

 

 


Course Objectives

Electrical health and safety

Fundamental electrical principles

Generation and distribution of electricity

Basic electrical circuits

Reading electrical schematics

Three phase motors and motor control circuits

Panel wiring

Electrical testing and fault diagnosis

Replacing electrical components

Preventative maintenance of electrical equipment

Course Features

The course covers all of the fundamental requirements of electrical principles and practices to allow delegates to understand how electrical components and circuits work. It will cover electrical safety including electrical shock and associated procedures and correct procedure for isolation.

Candidates will also be able to:

Be familiar with the I.E.T. Regulations & Electricity at Work Regulations.
Follow locking off and permit to work procedures
Demonstrate an understanding of the need for earthing, bonding and overcurrent protection.
Demonstrate an understanding of circuit theory.
Recognise voltage levels found at industrial installations.
Safely use a variety of test instruments to measure voltage, current resistance and insulations resistance.
Safely disconnect and reconnect single phase and 3 phase supplies.
Understand principles of induction motors and motor starting methods - DOL, Star Delta, Inverter.

Ohm's Law 

Circuit Principles & use of meters 

Testing of cables 

Supply Systems 

Over-current Devices & Switchgear Fuses 

Over-current Devices & Switchgear MCB's

Types of cables & Connections 

Wiring Systems & Terminations