- Course 410.
- 1 Week .
- 3.2 CEU.
Technicians who understand systematic electrical troubleshooting techniques can save their organization’s money by properly identifying faulty components. The ability to effectively and safely troubleshoot electrical systems is an essential skill for any technician responsible for maintenance in an industrial, commercial or utility facility.
The inexperienced troubleshooter may mistake symptoms for problems – which leads to replacing the same parts over and over again. This course emphasizes safe and systematic troubleshooting methods that will greatly enhance technician skills. Component identification, ladder diagram interpretation and correct multi meter usage are key components to this electrical maintenance course.
Who Should Attend
This hands-on course is intended for electricians, technicians and supervisors responsible for troubleshooting electrical system problems. The participant should have basic knowledge of AC/DC electricity and bring a trigonometric calculator.