- Course 313.
- 1 Week.
- 2.8 CEU.
This course covers the fundamentals of power generation, distribution, quality, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Online and portable power monitoring and testing concepts are detailed.

Power quality measurements are also introduced with common applications. Personal protective equipment based on requirements outlined in NFPA 70E®, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace are presented. Troubleshooting and mitigation methods are presented through supplemental videos, chapter worksheets and chapter activity sheets.
The course will be covering:
• Recognize symptoms of power quality problems including sags, swells, under or overvoltage, harmonics, transients, electrical noise, (EMI/RFI/EMF), interruptions
wiring and grounding issues.
• Classify power quality events according to IEEE, ITIC (CEBNA) and public utility standards.
• Explain proper application and interpret results of power quality monitoring equipment.
• Recommend viable solutions including UPS, line voltage regulators, transient (surge) suppressors, harmonic filters, line filters, power conditioners, k-rated, isolations and zig-zag transformers, proper wiring, grounding, etc.
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for engineers, electricians and technicians that install, maintain, repair and/or troubleshoot power and auxiliary systems. The participant should have basic knowledge of AC/DC electricity, wiring and mathematics.