National Technology Transfer, Inc.
presents
Basics of Industrial Electricity On-Site Training
Learn the Nature and Applications of Industrial Electricity. Cross-train Nonelectrical Tradespeople with this Newly Revised and Updated Seminar
Course Description/Agenda "Instructor has exceptional knowledge of subject matter and ability to
relay information with easy to understand methods."
- Green Bay, WI |
Course Times: 8:00am - 4:30pm | Number of Days: 3 | | NTT Contact Hours: 21 |
Course Description: - Learn by doing-key concepts reinforced with Hands-On
activities. - Designed to teach nonelectrical personnel the basic
nature of electricity in the workplace. - Theory is explained in simple, easy-to-understand terms
without complex mathematical equations.
Course Benefits: - Reduce downtime by being able to find, understand, and
fix electrical problems easily. - Gain valuable experience using electricity in an
industrial setting and understanding its function in an electrical circuit. Electrical safety issues also covered. - Reinforce key concepts with practical Hands-On
activities to provide you with a firsthand feel for real-world applications.
What You Will Learn: - Fundamentals.
- Electricity in simple terms.
- Effective use of the multimeter and what
measurements really mean. - Electrical safety.
- AC and DC voltage and current.
- Transformer operation.
- Generator action and principles.
- Troubleshooting electrical circuits.
- Applications
- Electrical terminology.
- Motor operation, AC and DC.
- Relay operation.
- Timers, contactors, and motor starters.
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