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Troubleshooting of Electrical Equipment and Control Circuits (advanced)
Overview

There is a large gap between the theory of electron flow, magnetic fields and that of troubleshooting electrical equipment and control circuits in the plant. In this course, we try to avoid or at least minimize discussions on the theory and instead focus on showing you how to troubleshoot electrical equipment and control circuits. The course helps to increase your knowledge and skills in improving equipment productivity whilst reducing maintenance costs. Attending this course will help participants identify, prevent and fix common electrical equipment and control circuits. The focus is 'outside the box'. The emphasis is on practical issues that go beyond typical electrical theory and focus on providing those that attend with the necessary toolbox of skills in solving electrical problems, ranging from control circuits to motors and variable speed drives.

Who Should Attend Plant electricians, Mechanical engineers, Production operators and supervisors, Maintenance personnel, Plant engineers.
Brief Course Outline
Diagnose electrical problems "right-first-time"
arrow Minimize the expensive trial and error troubleshooting approach
Reduce unexpected downtime on electrical motors and other equipment
arrow Improve plant safety
arrow Learn specific techniques to troubleshoot equipment and control circuits
arrow Analyze equipment problems
arrow Determine causes of equipment failure

Greene County Industrial Training Consortium & Training Center
Black River Technical College
870-239-0969 • 1 Black River Dr. • Paragould, AR 72450

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