Electrical Course is designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in the electrical industry. Our course covers various topics, ensuring that participants are proficient in multiple aspects of electrical systems and operations.
Course Module:
- Baseline Risk Assessment: Learn to identify and assess potential electrical hazards in the workplace. Understand the importance of risk mitigation strategies to ensure worker and equipment safety.
- Basic Electricity: Gain a foundational understanding of electricity, including principles such as voltage, current, resistance, and power. Learn about electrical circuits and basic laws governing electrical systems.
- Motor Theory: Explore the principles of motor operation, including types of motors, motor components, and motor control methods. Understand motor efficiency, performance characteristics, and applications.
- Domestic & Panel Wiring: Learn the fundamentals of domestic and panel wiring, including installation techniques, wiring diagrams, and safety regulations. Gain hands-on experience in wiring residential and commercial buildings.
- Single & Three Phase: Understand the differences between single-phase and three-phase electrical systems. Learn about phase relationships, voltage configurations, and applications of each system.
- Transformers: Study the principles of transformers, including types, construction, and operation. Explore transformer applications, voltage regulation, and transformer sizing calculations.
- Cables: Learn about different types of electrical wires, cable sizing, installation methods, and cable protection. Understand cable specifications, insulation materials, and cable testing procedures.
- Fault Finding: Develop skills in diagnosing and troubleshooting electrical faults. Learn systematic fault-finding techniques and use testing equipment to identify and rectify electrical issues.
- Motor Starters: Explore various motor starter types, including direct-on-line starters, star-delta starters, and soft starters. Understand motor starting methods, protection devices, and control circuits.
- DC Machines: Study direct current (DC) machines, including motor and generator principles, construction, and applications. Learn about DC motor control methods and generator operation.
- Electronics: Gain an introduction to electronic components, circuits, and devices. Explore semiconductor materials, diodes, transistors, and basic electronic circuits.
- Installation Tests: Learn about electrical installation testing procedures, including continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and earth fault loop impedance testing. Understand compliance requirements and documentation.
- Energy Meters: Explore energy meter types, principles of energy measurement, and metering systems. Understand energy monitoring and management techniques for efficient energy usage.
At Roley Training Centre, we prioritize practical, hands-on learning experiences to ensure participants develop the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the electrical industry.