Ladder Diagrams and Schematics for Maintenance Technicians Troubleshooting Boot Camps
Delivery Method
Seminar
Target Audience All Maintenance Personnel who Work In Facilities Where Electrical Maintenance is Required
Summary In order for technicians to work on electrical systems, they must be able to understand and follow ladder diagrams and schematics. This course gives a complete understanding of the different types of electrical drawings and how to apply them in the field.
Description/Agenda
In order for technicians to work on electrical systems, they must
be able to understand and follow ladder diagrams and schematics.
This course gives a complete understanding of the different types
of electrical drawings and how to apply them in the field.
This class is 50% hands on.
There are over 50 drawings for students to make and convert to
different forms.
Course Topics And Objectives
- Electrical Symbols
- Ladder Diagrams
- Schematic Diagrams
- Series Circuits
- Parallel Circuits
- Combination Circuits
- Rung Numbers
- Reference Numbers
- Converting Drawings
- Wire Numbers
- Power rails and Wire Colors
- Control element arrangement
- Circuit protection arrangement
- Labels
- Electrical symbol abbreviations
- Power circuits
- Identify common electrical symbols
- Read and interpret a variety of schematics and drawings
- Relate actual equipment components to diagram symbols
- Troubleshoot equipment problems based on symptoms
- Create drawings based on descriptions and observations
- Provide written/verbal descriptions of circuit diagrams
Who Should Attend
All Maintenance Personnel Who Work In:
- Manufacturing Plants
- Commercial Buildings
- Hospitals Waste Water Facilities
- Schools Government Buildings
- Research Facilities Shopping Centers
- Hotels Apartment Buildings
- Government Buildings
- Military Installations
Other Facilities Where Electrical Maintenance is Required,
Including:
- Maintenance Technicians
- Mechanics HVAC Technicians
- Machine Operators Apprentices
- Alarm Technicians Electricians
- Facility Managers Non-Electrical Engineers
- Building Engineers Stationary Engineers
This Course Is Available To Be Delivered On-Site At Your
Location
On-Site Training
- We offer onsite training at your facility.
- We can provide the same courses as we offer in public
seminars. We can even design courses especially to meet your
needs.
Advantages Of On-Site Training
- Modify the content to your specific needs
- Protect company privacy
- Workers remain on site in case of an emergency
- Saves time and travel costs
- Instructors can discuss your specific equipment
- Problems can be openly discussed
- Flexible scheduling
- Increased price savings as the groups get larger
- Promote teamwork & camaraderie among workers
- More comfortable learning environment
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