Basic Electrical Skills for Personnel of Other Disciplines - 10 day
Training
In Billingham
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Type
Training
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Location
Billingham
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Duration
10 Days
On completion of Part B the delegates should be able to. Work safely on electrical equipment within the scope of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Understand electro-magnetic induction and principles relating to electrical machines. The simple alternator. Understand the general construction of AC motors, and test windings and insulation of 3-phase and single-phase machines. Construct and understand control circuits including Softstart D.O.L./Star Delta starting and sequential motor control. Carry out a safe isolation of electrical machinery. Suitable for: Delegates will ideally be from a Craft engineering discipline
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Delegates will ideally be from a Craft engineering discipline
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On completion of Part A the delegates will be able to
Work safely on electrical equipment within the scope of the Electricity at Work Regulations 1989.Understand and interpret Ohm's Law and solve problems relating to the Law.Understand and identify rewireable fuses, RCD's and circuit breakers and be able to select the correct device to satisfy the IEE Regulations.Make up a range of plugs, leads and sockets to correct Industrial/Domestic standards.Use electrical test equipment safely and correctly, including multimeters and insulation testers - P.A.T's etc.Understand the importance of The IEE Regulations, cable sizing and current rating.Make off cable terminations correctly for industrial and domestic electrical applications, including S.W.A. and M.I.C.C. glands.
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Basic Electrical Skills for Personnel of Other Disciplines - 10 day