Hands-On Electrical Troubleshooting
Training duration: 1 day
This intensive one-day hands-on class covers the troubleshooting, and repair of control circuits and components. The novice, as well as the experienced troubleshoot, and repair motor control circuits using the hands-on troubleshooting methods covered in this class. The attendee will build circuits on realistic training panels that contain a motor starter, relays, terminal strips, push buttons, selector switches, and limit switches.
After the circuits are built, the instructor will introduce a realistic fault into the circuit. With the instructor’s help, participants will be asked to repair the faulty circuit by using their multimeter and the techniques learned earlier in the day.
This class is hands-on and is very practical in its approach to troubleshooting. The examples shown are applicable to practice in any facility. To ensure the quality of this program, this class has limited seating.
Training outline
The motor starter
- Prewire
- Auxiliary contacts
- Overload contacts
- Troubleshooting
What is continuity
- Checking fuses
- Checking contacts
- Opens and shorts
Relays
- Ice cube relays
- Time delay relays
- Machine tool relays
Multimeter basics
- Ranging
- Reading multimeters
Troubleshooting steps
- Narrowing the problem
- Half-splitting method
Build and troubleshoot
Let’s work together to create a safer, more reliable world.
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