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Electrical &
Instrumentation:
Troubleshooting Electrical Control Circuits
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Program Duration |
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5 Days |
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Program Date |
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19-23
February,
2012 |
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Program Location |
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Cairo, Egypt |
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Program Fees |
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US$
3200/Per Person
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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:
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Gain practical
experience through the completion of Hands-On exercises to
increase the retention of knowledge and expand your
troubleshooting skill set.
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Learn to become
more effective at recognizing faulty circuit symptoms,
dramatically reducing system downtime.
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Immediately
become a valuable tool to your company, reducing the need of
costly outside service contractors.
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Learn to
increase the reliability of your electrical systems.
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Practical,
useful troubleshooting techniques that can be put into immediate
use
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Methods to
simplify and speed up the task of locating faults
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To eliminate
guesswork about circuit conditions
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Common circuits
for controlling pumps, air compressors, hydraulic systems,
heating and air conditioning, and others
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Reduce
outsourcing costs by troubleshooting your own electrical
circuits!
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Increase your
efficiency by effectively applying your new troubleshooting
techniques.
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Precisely
identify circuit faults using simple, quick, and proven
troubleshooting techniques
PROGRAM OUTLINES:
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Electrical
Schematics
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Mapping Control
Circuits-Ladder Diagrams
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Logical Circuits
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Basic Electrical
Principles
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Transformers
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Disconnecting
Devices and Symbology
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Control
Elements, Switches, and Symbology
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Supplementary
Contact Symbols and Terms
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Manual
Switches-Functionality and Symbology
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Automatic
Switches
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Troubleshooting
and Safety
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Ground Fault,
Overload and Short Circuit Protection
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Motor Overload
Protection
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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