ELECTRICAL PRINT READING4 days 3.2 CEUs Hands-on 8:00am-4:30pm Tuition USD $1175 A typical electrical schematic drawing may be confusing, but if you approach these diagrams with a solid understanding of the fundamentals, the mystery fades away. Understanding how to use single-line (one-line), wiring, and elementary diagrams, their unique electrical symbols and logic diagrams together will make troubleshooting electrical systems easier and faster. Learning Objectives •Device symbols, abbreviations and IEEE/ANSI Standard Device Numbers
•Interpret one-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, schematics and functional control diagrams used for design, construction, analysis and troubleshooting
•Techniques for troubleshooting circuits
•Focus on specific equipment such as relays, meters, breakers and motor controls schemes
•Actual prints used in lab to develop a logical sequence of system flow
Who Should Attend Designed for electricians, technicians and engineers that require proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical prints; or non-electrical personnel that are cross-training. Requirements Requires working knowledge of basic electricity. Students are encouraged to bring their own prints to class. Comments
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