Course Details
This course is designed to provide knowledge and skills required to install, maintain and troubleshoot machine controls.
At the completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Define the safety considerations that must be observed when installing, checking or locking out electrical equipment
- Define uses and functions of input and output devices, relays, and motors
- Demonstrate the reading of schematic diagrams and logic
- Define an open and short condition and perform voltage and current measurements
- Demonstrate the proper use of the following test equipment in lab to measure voltage, current, resistance and continuity: VOM, DVM, Multi-meters, continuity tester and amp probe
- Approximate secondary voltage, secondary current and primary current of a transformer when given its turns ratio, primary voltage and secondary load
- Identify the proper wiring configurations of a control transformer’s primary current for 240V and 480V operation
- Approximate a transformer’s maximum primary current for 480V operation, using the nameplate information
- Day 1
- Electrical Safety
- Electrical Fundamentals
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- Fundamental concepts and terms
- Sources of electricity
- Transformers
- Wiring Devices
- Wiring Standards
- Hands-on lab
- Day 1
- Electrical Safety
- Electrical Fundamentals
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- Fundamental concepts and terms
- Sources of electricity
- Transformers
- Wiring Devices
- Wiring Standards
- Hands-on lab
- Day 2
- Input Devices
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- Push Buttons
- Limit, Proximity, Toggle, Rotary Switches
- Relays
- Output Devices
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- Motors
- Heaters
- Panel Meters
- Light Indicators
- Disconnect Devices
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- Fuses
- Circuit Breakers
- Overloads
- Contactors
- Use of Multimeter
- Hands-on lab
- Day 3
- Logic Devices
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- Hands-on lab
- Schematic Diagrams
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- BOM
- Title blocks
- Basic Schematic Symbols
- Wire identification
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