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Advanced Electricity

  • Course level: Advanced Courses

About Course

Language : Arabic - English
Training days : from Saturday to Thursday
Course duration : 180 training hours
Location : Lootah Technical Center

Description

This course is designed for candidates who wish to develop knowledge and understanding of a range of electrical installation design, motors, and generators and particularly suitable for those candidates training to be electrical crafts persons or technicians in Industrial and residential fields.

Program
Hours
General and domestic electricity
Training on general safety rules at work.
Understand the department’s occupational safety guidance and IP protection systems.
4
The origin of electricity and the different types of electricity.
Phases of electricity production and its distribution.
General electrical basics.
Voltage and potential difference details.
Energy law and Ohm’s law.
10
Knowing about the electrical devices and instruments that used in measuring and checking the electrical system and how to use them.
7
Types of electrical wires that used for electrical connection.
Properties of the electrical wires that used in connection (according to the applicable regulations).
8
Training on how to connect and install electrical outlets and their different types.
Training on how to connect and install electrical points switches.
Training on knowing electrical symbols.
7
Electrical protection devices and knowing about their different types.
Training on how to connect electrical protection devices.
Calculations related to the electrical protection system.
8
Electrical distribution board components (domestic).
Different types of electrical (domestic) distribution boards.
Calculations of electrical distribution boards (domestic).
Distribution of electrical loads in the electrical distribution board (domestic).
Training on how to connect the electrical distribution board (domestic).
Training on identifying symbols in SLD electrical diagrams.
20
Connecting contactor circuits and electrical control circuits.
9
Connecting electrical sensors systems in domestic facilities.
8
Training on Connecting electrical Switches.
10
Learning about basics of electric motors and knowing about their action principle (Motor Induction).
8
Training on maintenance skills and electrical fault detection.
Electrical connection points.
Electrical distribution boards.
Horizontal water pumps that used in domestic irrigation systems.
8
Design of a practical project.
7
Final evaluation of the domestic electricity program.
6

What Will I Learn?

  • Solid understanding of Basics of electrical concepts
  • Ability to safely and effectively use hand and power tools commonly used in electrical work
  • Knowledge of various electrical equipment, components, and their functions in circuits
  • Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, single-line diagrams, and symbols used in electrical drawings.
  • Competence in designing, installing, and testing electrical circuits adhering to safety standards and regulations
  • Ability to diagnose, troubleshoot, and rectify faults or issues in electrical systems effectively
  • Familiarize with relevant codes, standards, and regulations governing electrical installations.
  • Acquire skills in using AUTO CAD for electrical drafting and design.
  • Understand the different types of electrical motors including single-phase induction motors, three-phase induction motors, synchronous motors, and DC motors
  • Differentiate between the operating principles and applications of each type of motor

Target Audience

  • Professionals: Engineers and technicians seeking to upgrade their skills or knowledge in electrical systems.
  • Industry Workers: Employees in manufacturing, construction, or energy sectors looking to specialize in electrical applications.
  • Technicians: Those involved in installation, maintenance, or repair of electrical systems and equipment.