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Electricity Basics

  • Course level: Basic Courses

Description

This Course is suitable for those candidates training to be an electrical craftsperson or technician and suitable for candidates whose primary trade is not electrical work but who require knowledge and skills in electrical installation.

Hours

Program 

2
Education on occupational safety and health and learning the instructions and methods of occupational safety in the department and IP systems
2
Different types of  electricity.

The origin of electricity and the different types of electricity.

2
2
Basics of electricity and how to calculate electrical loads.

Learning the electrical devices and tools such as: ( digital multimeter and clamp meter ).

2
Types of electrical wiring and their calculation (wiring color code)
4
Learning the different types of electrical outlets and their connection methods.

Methods for connecting electrical point switches.

4
Electrical protection devices and knowing their different types.

Learning of connecting electrical calculations.

2
2
Components of electrical distribution board.

How to connect the distribution board and how to maintain it.

3
Learning technical maintenance skills for electricity.
8
Learning of the basics of electronics and various electronic parts and their calculation

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

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.