Electrical Equipment Troubleshooting Matrix Investigation, Analysis &Amp; Diagnosis
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INTRODUCTION
Troubleshooting is a method of finding the cause of a problem and correcting it. The ultimate goal of troubleshooting is to get the equipment back into operation. This is a very important job because the entire production operation may depend on the troubleshooter’s ability to solve the problem quickly and economically, thus returning the equipment to service
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
- Understand the concepts of voltage, resistance and current
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Understand the VOLT OHM Meter/ Digital Multi Meter and how to use safely
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Use Ohm’s Law to calculate voltage, current and resistance
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Use resistors in various configurations
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Understand and use capacitors
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Understand and use diodes
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Understand and use a transistor
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COURSE AUDIENCE
This course is made for
- Electrical Controls Engineer
- Electrical Design Engineer
- Electrical Engineer
- Electrical Project Engineer
- Electronics-research engineer
- Instrumentation and Electrical (I&E) Reliability Engineer
- Power Systems Engineer
- Project Engineer
- Test Engineer
- illuminating engineer
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COURSE OUTLINE
Day One
- Pre-course Assessment
- Goals and Discussion
- Types of Fault and Factors Affecting Fault Levels
- Maintenance of Electrical Equipment
- Managing Maintenance
- Safety
- Balanced and Unbalanced Faults
- Safe Working Practices
- Safe Isolation Procedures
Day Two
- Review of Day 1
- Electrical Systems and Components
- Fault Identification
- Circuit Breakers and Capacities
- Earthing Introduction
- Network Earthing
- Earthing Systems
- Earth Bonding
Day Three
- Review of Day 2
- Predictive Maintenance
- Preventative Maintenance
- Reactive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Condition Monitoring
- Electrical Testing for Troubleshooting
- Transformer Maintenance
- Generator Maintenance
Day Four
- Transformer Components and Troubleshooting
- Maintenance of Electric Motors
- Power Electronics and Pulse width Modulation Invertors
- AC Machine Components and Problem Solving
- Synchronous Generators
- Generator Maintenance and Troubleshooting
- Variable Speed Drives
Day Five
- Cable Fault Locating
- External Influences
- Compatibility of Equipment
- SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition)
- Post-course Assessment
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