Basic Electrical Maintenance
Brief Description of Course
The course is of ten day's duration, the first five days concentrating on Single Phase circuits, i.e.
Several lighting circuits and socket circuits, taking into account the switching systems and the current rating of the cables involved
Testing for continuity and insulation of conductors using recognised test instruments
Connecting relays to operate in sequence by using standard interlocking techniques
The second half of the programme relates mainly to 3 Phase AC Induction Motors and the principal of operation, along with the methods of control. Also included is how to read circuit diagrams and the interface between Control and PLC units.
Requirements of the candidate
The course is designed around the Maintenance Fitter who requires electrical knowledge to fulfil a multi-skilling role within his company. The candidate does not require an electrical background, but it would be an obvious advantage.
Training Objectives
To complete the course content
To enable the trainee to gain sound knowledge of electrical systems used within a production environment
To enable the trainee, under supervision, to contribute to plant maintenance
To enable the company to contribute towards the trainee taking the first step on the ladder towards a recognised qualification at a later stage
Course Content
Induction
Discuss 10 day programme
Legislation
Basic electrical principles
AC/DC generation & distribution
Single Phase suppliesLighting circuits
Socket circuits
Use of meter for testing circuits
Practical use of relays
Transformer principals and practical application
Three Phase supplies
AC Induction Motors
Motor control circuits including:
DOL
Forward & Reverse
Remote & Star / Delta
Protective devices to include:
Fuses
Circuit breakers
RCD & overloads
Cables – current ratings
Safety switches and uses
PECs & proximity switches operation
Fault finding systems
How to read wiring diagrams
PRACTICAL WORK PROGRAMME
Week 1
Single Phase Supplies
13 Amp plug / braided cable
Lighting circuit using junction box
Lighting circuit using loop-in system
2-way lighting circuits
2-way plus intermediate
3-gang switching system
20 Amp radial circuit
32 Amp ring circuit
32 Amp ring circuit with spur
Use of meters for testing continuity & insulation
Operation of fluorescent fitting
Coaxial cable with plug and socket
Introduction to relays-sequence control
Week 2
Three Phase Supplies
Introduction to relays-sequence control
3 Phase motor control using DOL
DOL with remote using crabtree starter
DOL – forward and reverse
DOL using square 'D'
DOL with remote using square 'D'
Sequence motors using square 'D' auxilary contact
Wire up control panel
Star/Delta starters
1 Phase motors
DC motors
Inverters/frequency control
Introduction to proximity detectors
Use of multimeters
Isolation
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