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Learn the Nature and Applications of Industrial Electricity and How to Wire, Operate, and Troubleshoot a Circuit, All in One Combination Seminar!
Course Description
4 day Hands-on
3.2 Continuing Education Credits
Understand the basics of electricity generation and delivery in the first half of the course. Learn to safely use the proper measurement instruments and tools to understand the characteristics and properties of electrical signals. The terms voltage, current and impedance (resistance) will become standard in your electrical conversations.
In the second half of this course, you will learn how to effectively diagnose electrical control circuit problems. You will experience live circuit faults in a real world scenario. Become a confident and safe troubleshooter from techniques presented.
Approximately 60% of the time is spent working hands-on with the same controls circuits and devices commonly used on HVAC systems, pump systems, hydraulics, conveyors and automated machines.
If you want to focus solely on industrial electricity, you might be interested in this shorter 3-Day Hands-on Course: Industrial Electricity: Basics and Troubleshooting If you want to focus solely on electrical control circuits, you might be interested in this 3-Day Hands-on Course: Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits
Agenda
Basic Theory
- Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s law
- Electrical properties and terms
- AC vs. DC
- PPE and safe tools and devices safety
Multi meters and Tools
Generators and Transformers
- DC power sources
- AC generator (alternator)
- Single-phase and three-phase
- Inductance, capacitance and impedance
Solid-State, Protective, Lighting and
Heating Common Wiring Devices
- Receptacles
- NEMA locking
- Wiring a receptacle, troubleshooting receptacles and GFCI
- Switches
Conductors and Raceways
- Insulation and ampacity
- Solid and stranded cable
- Conduit-metal and nonmetallic
- Cable trays
- Splices
- Conductor, parallel conductor and box fill
Electrical Drawing and Symbols
- NEMA symbols
- Physical layout
Relays and Motors
Electrical Schematics: Power and Control Circuits
Mapping Control Circuits: Ladder Diagrams
- Power rails and wire colors and numbers
- Tag names and common electrical symbol abbreviations
- Basic electrical principles
Transformers
Disconnecting Devices and Symbology
Control Elements, Switches and Symbology
- Relay contacts: normally open, normally closed
- Solid-state, timing and overload relays
Manual Switches: Functionality and Symbology
- Selector, drum and foot switches
- Push buttons
Automatic Switches
Ground Fault, Overload and Short Circuit Protection
Motor Overload Protection
Hands-On Lab Exercises
- Two-wire control and hands-off /auto
- Three-wire control-start/stop
- Jog/inch circuits
- Sequencing start and stop circuits
- Timing circuits
- Automatic sequencing circuits
- Forward/reversing circuits
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