Location: Dublin
Overview
Unplanned downtime in an Industrial plant is costly and it is very important to keep the duration of such downtime’s to a minimum. Technicians with good troubleshooting skills are vital to ensure plant is up and running in the shortest period of time.
This course has been designed to provide participants with basic electrical troubleshooting techniques. It covers an analytical method for troubleshooting commonly used electrical control systems. The correct safety procedures to be used in troubleshooting electrical equipment will be explained in detail. The participants will be given real-world scenarios as classroom exercise to reinforce theory.
Unplanned downtime in an Industrial plant is costly and it is very important to keep the duration of such downtime’s to a minimum. Technicians with good troubleshooting skills are vital to ensure plant is up and running in the shortest period of time.
This course has been designed to provide participants with basic electrical troubleshooting techniques. It covers an analytical method for troubleshooting commonly used electrical control systems. The correct safety procedures to be used in troubleshooting electrical equipment will be explained in detail. The participants will be given real-world scenarios as classroom exercise to reinforce theory.
Upon completion of this course, participants should have a basic understanding of electrical troubleshooting techniques used in industry. Having this knowledge will help each technician develop confidence and professional enthusiasm, therefore, increasing their efficiency. The knowledge that technicians gain from this course will be further expanded by on-job training and practical experience they will receive throughout the duration of their career.
This very practical & hands-on workshop is deliberately limited to just six people and includes commonly used electrical equipment and components so that your faultfinding skills are built up by doing, not just by listening!!
Participant Profile
This 2-day workshop, which is limited to 6 people, is targeted at technicians, crafts and new engineers working in the manufacturing industry who wish to apply their knowledge of electricity to the maintenance and repair of equipment. You don’t have to be a qualified electrician, but you would need a good understanding of electrical control circuits.