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Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting

Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting

Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting – Open Enrollment

2-Day Instructor-Led, Hands-On Industrial Training

This course focuses on advanced, real-world troubleshooting of industrial electrical circuits, power distribution, and control systems commonly found in manufacturing plants, refineries, processing facilities, and heavy industrial environments. Participants learn how to systematically diagnose, isolate, and resolve electrical and control-related faults using structured troubleshooting methods supported by hands-on practice.

Training is highly practical and simulator-based, using intentionally faulted industrial circuits, distribution systems, and control components. Emphasis is placed on logical troubleshooting techniques, proper test-instrument use, schematic interpretation, and safe work practices that directly reduce downtime and improve reliability in industrial operations.


Who Should Attend

  • Industrial maintenance technicians

  • Industrial electricians

  • Instrumentation and automation technicians

  • Control technicians and leads

  • Supervisors responsible for electrical and control system troubleshooting


Format

  • 2 days

  • Instructor-led

  • Hands-on, simulator-based industrial troubleshooting

  • Faulted power and control circuits

  • Supervised use of multimeters and electrical test instruments

  • In-person delivery (conference room / training environment)


Topics Covered

Industrial Power & Distribution Troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting branch circuits, feeders, and industrial panels

  • Overcurrent protection devices and failure modes

  • Grounding and bonding issues in industrial systems

  • Voltage drop and load-related problems

Industrial Control Circuits

  • Control circuit fundamentals (24 VDC, 120 VAC control)

  • Relays, contactors, and control transformers

  • Motor starters and basic motor control circuits

  • Control vs power circuit troubleshooting

  • Identifying failed control components and wiring issues

Schematics & Diagnostics

  • Reading and interpreting industrial electrical schematics

  • Ladder diagrams and basic control logic

  • Systematic test-and-verify troubleshooting methods

  • Identifying opens, shorts, ground faults, and miswired circuits

  • Intermittent and process-related electrical faults


Hands-On Activities

  • Troubleshooting faulted industrial control circuits

  • Diagnosing power and control issues in simulated distribution systems

  • Applying structured troubleshooting processes

  • Team-based industrial troubleshooting scenarios

  • Root-cause identification and corrective action discussions


🤖 RIGo Integration

RIGo is introduced during troubleshooting exercises as a decision-support and learning reinforcement tool for industrial environments. Participants observe and practice how AI-assisted guidance supports structured troubleshooting, reinforces correct diagnostic logic, and helps capture institutional knowledge from experienced technicians.

RIGo enhances troubleshooting consistency and learning — it does not replace technician expertise or judgment.


Certification

Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a:

Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting – Certificate of Completion

Suitable for employer training records and industrial skills verification.


Capacity

  • Maximum 12–16 participants

  • Based on simulator availability and hands-on troubleshooting rotations


Important Notice

Minimum enrollment is required to conduct in-person training. If minimum enrollment is not met, participants may transfer to another session, attend virtually, or receive a full refund.

Event Information :

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April 22 @ 8:00 am - April 23 @ 4:00 pm

Hotel Conference Room – Houston Area

TX United States

Instructor:

TBD

 Our instructors are fully certified and have years of experience

Learning Outcomes:

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You will learn how Electricity works and be safe working with it

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