Cork - Electrical Safety, Circuitry and Troubleshooting (single certified QQI module)

This practical, action learning course is designed to  provide learners with the skills required of maintenance technicians to reliably diagnose and repair faults in electrically controlled production equipment and communicate effectively on electrical issues to machine experts.

Per person price based on funding from European Union.

 

€775.00 per person Booking

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Cork - Electrical Safety, Circuitry and Troubleshooting (single certified QQI module)


Level:QQI Level 6


Accredited by:Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI)


We’re offering Cork-based members a chance to up-skill maintenance/mechanical staff on electrical systems via a single-certified (QQI) Level 6 module.

This develops the capability of industrial technicians to safely diagnose and repair faults in electrically controlled production equipment.
As an action-learning event, the focus is on replicating real-life production issues to create optimum skills that transfer immediately to job performance.

This is a uniquely practical course, co-created with TECHNO TRAINING as a single module on our Level 6 Minor Award in Industrial Automation Technology. Request full brochure via the Contact page on this site.


 

It covers:

  1. Electrical concepts & units
  • Electrical characteristics of conductors and insulators
  • The behaviour of voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in circuits
  • Using Ohm’s law to predict circuit behaviour
  • Using a multimeter to measure V, I, and R
  • Kirchoff’s current law
  • Voltages and currents at different points in circuits
  • Faulty components and open or short circuits
  • Correct specification language to describe switchgear in terms of poles and throws

2. Electrical safety awareness

  • Potential hazards associated with electrical equipment
  • Appropriate precautions for different scenarios
  • How electricity affects the human body
  • When it is necessary to work LIVE
  • Fault types and circuit protection types
  • Why and when LOTO is required
  • Procedures for working on equipment LIVE and de-energised

3. Circuit construction & troubleshooting

  • Construct and test circuits using common components including safety relays
  • Systematic approach to troubleshooting faults
  • Using a multimeter to narrow to a fault area
  • Building and testing relay latching circuits
  • Correct terminology and recognising switchgear poles based on their universal numbering system
  • Wire, test, and troubleshoot safety relays

4. 3-phase & motor control circuits

  • 3-phase power generation
  • Taking 3-phase multimeter readings
  • Principles of induction motors, motor poles and RPM, star and delta wiring
  • Taking resistance readings to deduce condition of motor windings
  • Troubleshooting forward and reverse 3-phase motor circuits
  • Taking motor current readings and comparing to expected values

5. Navigating electrical schematics to troubleshoot

  • Using schematics to see how power is distributed
  • Interpreting symbols and navigating both US and EU drawings
  • Using electrical schematics to effectively troubleshoot

Target Learners:

  • do not need a previous formal qualification but should have relevant work or life experience to have reached the standards of knowledge, skill and competence associated with Level 5 of the National Framework of Qualifications.
  • are typically working in a manufacturing environment as part of an equipment maintenance team.
  • have some experience working with electrical components ie they should be familiar with using a multimeter to troubleshoot, in order to complete the course in 5 days.
  • are competent in written and spoken English – those whose first language is not English may be required to have an appropriate score in an approved examination in English language.

This is a core module (15 ECTS) on the full Level 6 in Industrial Automation Technology (QQi  - 120 credits)