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SUMMARY:Electrical Fundamentals
DESCRIPTION:Electrical Fundamentals – Open Enrollment\n2-Day Instructor-Led\, Hands-On Training \nThis course provides technicians with a practical\, hands-on understanding of electrical circuits\, distribution systems\, and common electrical components found in industrial\, commercial\, and facility environments. The focus is on how electrical systems are built\, how they operate\, and how to work with them safely\, creating a strong foundation before advanced troubleshooting is introduced. \nParticipants work directly with electrical circuits\, lighting systems\, protective devices\, and distribution components\, using real test instruments and simulators under instructor supervision. Emphasis is placed on safe work practices\, proper meter use\, and understanding how electrical components function together in real-world systems. \n\nWho Should Attend\n\n\nMaintenance technicians \n\n\nElectrical helpers and apprentices \n\n\nFacility maintenance personnel \n\n\nOperators and supervisors \n\n\nCross-trained personnel working around electrical systems \n\n\n\nFormat\n\n\n2 days (16 contact hours) \n\n\nInstructor-led \n\n\nHands-on\, simulator-based training \n\n\nSupervised practical exercises using real components and test equipment \n\n\nIn-person delivery (conference room / training environment) \n\n\n\nTopics Covered\n\n\nElectrical safety fundamentals and hazard awareness \n\n\nVoltage\, current\, resistance\, and power (applied) \n\n\nAC and DC systems \n\n\nSingle-phase and three-phase distribution basics \n\n\nBranch circuits\, feeders\, and electrical panels \n\n\nGrounding and bonding fundamentals \n\n\nElectrical Components \n\n\nFuses: types\, ratings\, and inspection \n\n\nCircuit breakers: operation\, ratings\, and common issues \n\n\nSwitches and receptacles \n\n\nRelays and contactors (basic operation) \n\n\nTransformers: basic function and identification \n\n\nLighting Systems \n\n\nLighting circuit fundamentals \n\n\nBallasts and LED drivers \n\n\nCommon lighting failures and testing methods \n\n\nGFCI considerations in lighting circuits \n\n\nTest Instruments & Safe Work \n\n\nMultimeter selection and safety ratings \n\n\nProper meter use and verification \n\n\nMeasuring voltage\, current\, and resistance safely \n\n\nBasic voltage-drop concepts \n\n\n\nHands-On Activities\n\n\nMeasuring and verifying electrical circuits \n\n\nInspecting and testing fuses and breakers \n\n\nLighting circuit testing and evaluation \n\n\nComponent continuity and function checks \n\n\nDistribution panel identification and evaluation \n\n\nBasic fault recognition (opens\, shorts\, incorrect wiring) \n\n\n\nCertification\nParticipants who successfully complete the course will receive a: \nElectrical Fundamentals – Certificate of Completion16 contact hours documented \nSuitable for employer training records and skills verification. \n\nCapacity\n\n\nMaximum 16 participants \n\n\nBased on simulator and hands-on component availability \n\n\n\nImportant Notice\nMinimum 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.
URL:https://electricaltrainers.com/event/electrical-fundamentals/
LOCATION:Hotel Conference Room – Houston Area\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Open Enrollment-In Person
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SUMMARY:Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting – Open Enrollment\n2-Day Instructor-Led\, Hands-On Industrial Training \nThis 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. \nTraining 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. \n\nWho Should Attend\n\n\nIndustrial maintenance technicians \n\n\nIndustrial electricians \n\n\nInstrumentation and automation technicians \n\n\nControl technicians and leads \n\n\nSupervisors responsible for electrical and control system troubleshooting \n\n\n\nFormat\n\n\n2 days \n\n\nInstructor-led \n\n\nHands-on\, simulator-based industrial troubleshooting \n\n\nFaulted power and control circuits \n\n\nSupervised use of multimeters and electrical test instruments \n\n\nIn-person delivery (conference room / training environment) \n\n\n\nTopics Covered\nIndustrial Power & Distribution Troubleshooting\n\n\nTroubleshooting branch circuits\, feeders\, and industrial panels \n\n\nOvercurrent protection devices and failure modes \n\n\nGrounding and bonding issues in industrial systems \n\n\nVoltage drop and load-related problems \n\n\nIndustrial Control Circuits\n\n\nControl circuit fundamentals (24 VDC\, 120 VAC control) \n\n\nRelays\, contactors\, and control transformers \n\n\nMotor starters and basic motor control circuits \n\n\nControl vs power circuit troubleshooting \n\n\nIdentifying failed control components and wiring issues \n\n\nSchematics & Diagnostics\n\n\nReading and interpreting industrial electrical schematics \n\n\nLadder diagrams and basic control logic \n\n\nSystematic test-and-verify troubleshooting methods \n\n\nIdentifying opens\, shorts\, ground faults\, and miswired circuits \n\n\nIntermittent and process-related electrical faults \n\n\n\nHands-On Activities\n\n\nTroubleshooting faulted industrial control circuits \n\n\nDiagnosing power and control issues in simulated distribution systems \n\n\nApplying structured troubleshooting processes \n\n\nTeam-based industrial troubleshooting scenarios \n\n\nRoot-cause identification and corrective action discussions \n\n\n\n🤖 RIGo Integration\nRIGo 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. \n\nRIGo enhances troubleshooting consistency and learning — it does not replace technician expertise or judgment. \n\n\nCertification\nParticipants who successfully complete the course will receive a: \nAdvanced Electrical Troubleshooting – Certificate of Completion \nSuitable for employer training records and industrial skills verification. \n\nCapacity\n\n\nMaximum 12–16 participants \n\n\nBased on simulator availability and hands-on troubleshooting rotations \n\n\n\nImportant Notice\nMinimum 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.
URL:https://electricaltrainers.com/event/advanced-electrical-troubleshooting/
LOCATION:Hotel Conference Room – Houston Area\, TX\, United States
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