This course is designed to enhance the technical expertise of maintenance personnel, technicians, operators and others who are associated with equipment maintenance.
Our teaching methods include heavy class participation, visual aids, texts, and actual components. Our instructors have many years of experience and take a non-intimidating, no-nonsense approach in their presentation.
Attendees should have basic math skills and be able to perform simple equations. Attendees should bring note-taking material and a hand held calculator. This course is a minimum of 24 hours and a maximum of 40 hours.
SECTION I
A. Terms and Definitions
B. Nature of Matter
C. Static Electricity
D. Dynamic Electricity
E. Batteries
F. Alternators
G. Ohms Law
H. Kirchoffs Law
I. Theories of Current Flow
SECTION II
A. Conductors
B. Insulators
C. Connectors
D. Fuses and Fusible Links
E. Circuit Breakers
F. Inductors
G. Capacitors
H. Switches
SECTION III
A. Series Circuits
B. Parallel Circuits
C. Series - Parallel Circuits
D. Voltage Measurements
E. Current Measurements
F. Resistance Measurements
G. Multimeters
H. Linear DC
I. Pulsating DC
SECTION IV
A. Electromechanical Relays
B. Schematic Diagrams & Symbols
SECTION V
A. Scientific Notation & Metric Prefixes
B. Troubleshooting an Open Circuit
C. Troubleshooting a Short To Ground
D. Troubleshooting Short To Another Circuit
E. Troubleshooting High Resistance Problems
SECTION VI
A. Microprocessors, Microcomputers, Insulators, Sensors, and Scanners
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