Are you a mechanical engineer looking to develop your electrical skills? We have introduced a Mechanical to Electrical Conversion Course, which will enable technicians to achieve a multi-skilled status and become competent in specific electrical tasks, such as isolation and termination of a range of cables.
Typical course attendees would be an engineer with the core mechanical skills, looking to develop electrical maintenance competences; most probably within an industrial setting. Split into two modules, the course covers the following:
Module one
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- Health and Safety including relevant parts of Electricity at Work Regulations and BS7671
- Emergency Isolation, Isolation up to 400 volts Three Phase
- Supply Systems, Single and Three Phase, reduced and Extra Low Voltage
- Protective Devices, Fuses, MCB’s, RCD’s and Overloads
- Cable Systems and Terminations
- Earthing and Bonding
- Reading and understanding electrical drawings and diagrams
- Test and connect Three Phase motors D.O.L
- Replace and Setting Motor Overloads
- Introduction and principles of Inverters
- Use of Instruments to Measure Continuity and Insulation Resistance
- Simply Relay Control Circuits
- Control Devices including Limit Switches and Proximity Devices
- Fault Finding on Single and Three Phase Systems