Troubleshooting Electrical Systems and Equipment
Course: #  EF331   -  CEUs: 2.1
 
Overview

This 3-day course presents a logical approach
to troubleshooting electrical power systems. Fully functioning lab systems and operating distribution equipment are used to provide hands on troubleshooting experience. During the course students will be given practical exercises for evaluation. Upon completion, students will be able to:

  • analyze diagram types, devices & symbols
  • identify the main focus of the problem
  • implement the initial approach to trouble-
    shooting including testing instruments
  • identify the operational requirements for breakers, relay, switches, ATS, synchronizers and transformers
Prerequisites

None

 

Topics

  • Diagram Analysis
  • Test Instrument Techniques for Troubleshooting
  • Initial Approach to Troubleshooting
  • Focused Approach to Troubleshooting
  • Basic Support Requirements
  • Troubleshooting Safety
  • Operational Requirements of Given Devices
  •  Operational Considerations
LocationStart Dates
 
  • Determined by class size, location & topic.

Cost: Determined by class size, location & topic.

 


To Register for Courses, please contact:

Emerson Process Management
Electrical Training Services
1380 Greg Street, Suite 223
Sparks, NV 89118
Phone: 775-746-8484
Fax: 775-746-4469
e-mail: Training@ElectricalReliablity.com

 

 

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