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Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits

 

Program Duration

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5 Days

Program Date

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19-23 February, 2012

Program Location

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Cairo, Egypt

Program Fees

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US$ 3200/Per Person

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

Hands- On training. Learn by doing-Spend approximately 70% of the time actually working at a station with circuits that are identical to motor control circuits in your plant.

Quickly learn basic troubleshooting techniques, with each exercise building on the last in a logical sequence to cover all of the standard motor control circuits used in the industry.

 

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES:

  • Gain practical experience through the completion of Hands-On exercises to increase the retention of knowledge and expand your troubleshooting skill set.

  • Learn to become more effective at recognizing faulty circuit symptoms, dramatically reducing system downtime.

  • Immediately become a valuable tool to your company, reducing the need of costly outside service contractors.

  • Learn to increase the reliability of your electrical systems.

  • Practical, useful troubleshooting techniques that can be put into immediate use

  • Methods to simplify and speed up the task of locating faults

  • To eliminate guesswork about circuit conditions

  • Common circuits for controlling pumps, air compressors, hydraulic systems, heating and air conditioning, and others

  • Reduce outsourcing costs by troubleshooting your own electrical circuits!

  • Increase your efficiency by effectively applying your new troubleshooting techniques.

  • Precisely identify circuit faults using simple, quick, and proven troubleshooting techniques

 

PROGRAM OUTLINES:

  • Electrical Schematics

  • Mapping Control Circuits-Ladder Diagrams

  • Logical Circuits

  • Basic Electrical Principles

  • Transformers

  • Disconnecting Devices and Symbology

  • Control Elements, Switches, and Symbology

  • Supplementary Contact Symbols and Terms

  • Manual Switches-Functionality and Symbology

  • Automatic Switches

  • Troubleshooting and Safety

  • Ground Fault, Overload and Short Circuit Protection

  • Motor Overload Protection

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Machine Operators

  • Mechanics

  • Technicians

  • Non-electrical Trades people

  • Non-electrical Engineers

  • Cross-training Personnel and operations personnel who come into contact with control systems