Construction Short Course: I want to… Understand Electrics

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In Wolverhampton

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    Wolverhampton

  • Start date

    Different dates available

If you are a mechanical maintenance engineer who needs an appreciation of electrical systems then this one-day course will teach you the basics.

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Location

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Wolverhampton (West Midlands)
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Paget Road, WV6 ODU

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About this course

There are no entry requirements for this course.

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Subjects

  • Construction
  • Electrical
  • Systems
  • Construction Training

Course programme

During this course you will study: Legislation and regulations Safe isolation procedure Chemical hazards Electric motors used in light industry Load considerations and IP environmental suitability Relays, motor-starting DOL / Star / Delta Overload protection - thermal Magnetic / hydraulic, thermistor Start / Lock-off / Stop / Isolation equipment Utlisation of test equipment Amps / Volts / Ohms Distribution systems Fuse boards MCBs / Types of MCBs and applications Cabling systems in common use and types of cable Florescent stroboscope effect Consideration of wiring protection What skills will I gain? By studying this course you will: Improve your understanding of electrical systems Learn how to disconnect and reconnect electrical supply Learn how to competently work with electrical services and components How will I be assessed? You will be assessed at the end of the course to ascertain your understanding of the subjects. What can I do next? We offer courses that can build on this one day course to enable you to become fully qualified.

Construction Short Course: I want to… Understand Electrics

Price on request