Panel Wiring and Electrical Control
This four-day intensive practical course has been designed to give people with little or no experience of Industrial Electrical systems, a detailed overview of how electrical components work together to control industrial electrical systems to give learners the confidence they need in the workplace.
Is this course for you?
Electrical components form the foundation of virtually all industrial systems in service today. It is important that engineers have a good understanding how electrical systems work in order to safely and efficiently work with these systems.
Upon completion of this course, you will have the confidence and ability to interpret electrical schematics, diagnose faults, make modifications to existing systems, and create your own designs to solve problems within the workplace.
Course Content
- Electrical schematics
- Building circuits
- Circuit design and calculation
- Electrical testing
- Electrical fault finding
- Circuit modification
- Component identification and testing
- Introduction to PLC ladder logic
- Introduction to Invertors
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this course the learner will be able to:
- Understand how to interpret electrical schematics.
- Build circuits from a schematic.
- Design circuits to solve a variety of problems.
- Perform calculations to correctly select components when designing a circuit.
- Be able to use a range of test equipment to confirm integrity of an installation.
- Modify circuits when a design brief changes.
- Be able to identify a range of common electrical components and know how to test them.
- Understand the concept of ladder logic.
- Be able to set up an invertor in order to preplace conventional electrical components.
Who is this course for?
- Controls Engineers
- Automation Engineers
- Automation Integrators
- Maintenance Engineers
- Service Engineers
- Maintenance Managers
- Electricians
