TROUBLESHOOT AND DIAGNOSE FAULTS IN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Location United Arab Emirates
Date 08-Sep-2025 To 12-Sep-2025
Duration 5 days
Language ENGLISH
Discipline ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

Training Certificate


Prolific Consultants FZE Certificate of Course Completion will be issued to all attendees.

Course Introduction


This training course discusses the practical troubleshooting of electrical equipment and control circuits. It helps to increase the knowledge and skills of delegates in improving equipment productivity whilst reducing maintenance costs. This training course focuses on the main issues of troubleshooting electrical equipment and control circuits of today to enable delegates to walk onto their facilities to troubleshoot and fix problems as quickly as possible. The delegates will be able to identify, prevent and fix common electrical equipment and control circuits. The delegates will be aware of practical issues that go beyond typical electrical theory and focus on providing them with the necessary toolbox of skills in solving electrical problems which normally faced at industrial fields

Course Objective


Participants attending this program will be able to:

• Diagnose electrical problems

• Eliminate the expensive trial and error approach

• Reduce unexpected downtime on electrical motors and other equipment

• Improve plant safety

• Learn specific techniques to troubleshoot equipment and control circuits

• Analyze Equipment problems

• Determine causes of equipment failure

Suitable For


Electrical engineers

  • Junior Electrical engineers.
  • Elect. Technicians 
  • Operations technicians
  • Electrical technicians and supervisors

Training Methodology


A highly interactive combination of lectures and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information and knowledge transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions, and motivate everybody find the right answers. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences.  Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.

Very useful Course Materials will be given.

  • 30% Lectures
  • 30% Workshops and work presentation
  • 20% Group Work& Practical Exercises
  • 20% Videos & General Discussions

Course Content


Basic Principles

  1. Basic principles of Electrical machines
  2. AC Power systems
  3. Meters used in Trouble shooting

Devices, Symbols, and circuits

  1. Devices and Symbols
  2. Electrical circuits
  3. Reading and understanding electrical drawings & Ladder logic
  4. Wires and terminal numbering

Basic Trouble Shooting principles

  1. Basic principles in using a drawing and meter in trouble shooting circuits
  2. Checks for circuit continuity with disconnected supply
  3. Checks for circuit continuity with live supply
  4. Tests and methods
  5. Testing devices
  6. Circuits, wiring and connections
  7. Tests for installation and trouble shooting

 

Trouble shooting AC motors and starters

  1. Fundamentals of 1 phase and 3 phase AC motors
  2. DC motors
  3. Motor enclosures
  4. Motor identification and connection diagram
  5. Motor rating and insulation types
  6. Starting of Motor – Forward and Reverse
  7. Motor Braking methods
  8. Measurements and motor testing
  9. Motor failures and methods to extend life

Switches, Circuit Breakers and Switchboard

  1. Switches and Circuit Breakers
  2. Overloads and fault protection
  3. Switchboards
  4. Motor Control Centre

Troubleshooting Variable Speed Drive

  1. Basics of VSD and its need
  2. Power electronic Rectifiers and Inverters (AC/DC/AC – Converters)
  3. Overall protection and diagnostics
  4. Installation and commissioning
  5. Power supply connections and earthing requirements
  6. Precautions for start/stop control of AC drives
  7. Control wiring for VSDs

 

Troubleshooting Control Circuits

  1. Basic control circuits
  2. Ladder logic circuits
  3. Two-wire control
  4. Three-wire control – start/stop
  5. Jog/inch sequence
  6. Sequence start and stop
  7. Automatic sequence starting
  8. Reversing circuit
  9. Plug stop and anti-plug circuits
  10. Two-speed motor
  11. Overload protection
  12. Troubleshooting examples
  13. Troubleshooting strategies
  14. Ladder logic design exercise

 

Summary

  1. Group Discussions
  2. Last Day Review & Assessments
  3. Q&A

 

 

Case Studies, Role Plays, Videos, Discussions, Last Day Review & Assessments will be carried out.

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Fees


• 5,500 US$ per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments & Lunch.
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