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Career Training >> Industrial Training >> Electrical and Electronics Training >> Electrical Ladder Drawings, Schematics & Diagrams Training Seminar
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Course ID: 15235
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Electrical Ladder Drawings, Schematics & Diagrams Training Class
Course ID: 15235
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Electrical Ladder Drawings, Schematics & Diagrams Training Seminar
Purpose of Seminar: Being able to understand, operate, maintain and troubleshoot your own facility and plant electrical system is only possible if you understand the electrical language first. That's what this course is all about. We will supply the basic building blocks and information you need to become proficient in the proper use of various electrical schematics and drawings. This course is perfect for the multi-craft technician or even a skilled electrician who just needs a refresher. And because we know time is money, this seminar is designed to have immediate impact so that you can start saving maintenance dollars on costly repairs and service calls today! We approach our own students as if they were our own employees. We give them real world, practical knowledge. Students attending this course are expected to go back to their workplace and immediately apply what they have learned. Now that's "Real World" training! Course Objectives: Upon completion of this course, students will receive a training certificate and 1.4 Continuing Education Units indicating that the student has learned to: Identify common electrical symbols Apply common electrical formulas Read and interpret a variety of schematics and drawings Relate actual equipment components to diagram symbols Troubleshoot equipment problems based on symptoms Create drawings based on descriptions and observations Provide written/verbal descriptions of circuit diagrams Course graduates will also have learned how to use drawings and schematics to solve common problems resulting in reduced downtime. This means a lower cost of operation with less dependence on outside service contractors. And to be 100% certain you get the training you need, students are encouraged to bring schematics and diagrams of the equipment they work on. If you have a unique situation, just let our instructor know. If he can't help you with your specific problem, we'll refund your money-guaranteed! Who should take this course: This course is designed for anyone who needs to understand electrical drawings and schematics for servicing and troubleshooting facility and industrial electrical systems. Attendees come from a wide variety of industries, skill levels, company sizes, and backgrounds, so if you're not sure you'll fit in or will benefit from these classes, don't worry-you will-as long as you work with electricity! People who will benefit from attending this seminar include??? All Maintenance Personnel in: Manufacturing Plants Hospitals Schools Research Facilities Hotels Commercial Buildings Waste Water Facilities Government Buildings Shopping Centers Apartment Buildings Including: Mechanics Machine Operators Alarm Technicians Facility Managers Building Engineers Multi-Craft/ Cross-Training Personnel HVAC Technicians Apprentices Electricians Non-Electrical Engineers Stationary Engineers What you will take home: American Trainco Seminar Manual - detailing all presentation material covered n the class Personalized Training Certificate with 1.4 American Trainco Continuing Education Units for attending this two-day seminar, approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas All the information you need from asking our instructors specific questions about your own equipment or facility
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I. ELECTRICITY BASICS REVIEW Voltage Sources -DC -Single-phase AC -Three-phase AC Current Flow -Series Circuit -Parallel Circuit
Power Consumption -Watts -Horsepower
Basic Components -Resistor -Capacitor -Inductor
Ground -Earth ground -Equipment ground -Circuit ground or common
Electrical Formulas -Ohms Law -Power Consumption -Resistance -Impedance II. INTRODUCTION TO DIAGRAMS Block Diagrams One-line Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Schematic Diagrams Terminal Diagrams Electrical Floor Plans III. INTRODECTION TO ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS Connections (symbols) -Wire to wire -Wire to device -Wire to terminal
ANSI Symbols
IEC Symbols
Power Section (symbols) -Power source -Breakers -Disconnects -Fuses/fuse blocks -Contractors -Overloads -Loads -Grounds
Control Sections (symbols) -Transformers -Fuses -Jumpers -Switches -Relays -Timers -Transducers -Sensors -Circuit Loads -Grounds -Circuit Commons IV. READING AND USING DIAGRAMS Schematic Diagrams -Electrical Equivalence -Layout -Flow -Power Section -Control Section -Current-limiting Devices -Current-interrupting Devices -Notes and References -Numbering and Labeling V. FACILITY POWER DISTRIBUTION AND ELECTRICAL FLOOR PLANS Locating Problems Isolating Circuits VI. EQUIPMENT WIRING DIAGRAMS Component Location Terminal Strip Identification Wire Color and Termination VII. LADDER LOGIC DIAGRAMS Purpose Symbols Rung Numbering Labels Boolean Logic Qualifying and Permissive Circuits VIII. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Hydraulic Equipment Pneumatic Equipment Variable Frequency Drives Sensors and Transducers IX. INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN SYMBOL CROSS REFERENCES
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Electrical Ladder Drawings, Schematics & Diagrams Training Course Dates and Locations
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Course ID: 15235
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