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Troubleshooting Basic Techniques (Beginners)
Troubleshooting Control Circuits (Intermediate)
Troubleshooting Motor Controls (Advanced)

Each course is a full one day session. The cost per day is $450 per student. We will bring a dedicated laptop to your facility for each student with the software used to train. If you like we can do one module, all three or any combination. Doing multiple modules will save cost per module and travel expenses.  Contact Us for Details.

1 Module (One Day)       = $450 per student
2 Modules (Two Days)    = $850 per student
3 Modules (Three Days) = $1,200 per student

 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING SKILLS CLASS

Troubleshooting electrical equipment can be difficult and hazardous. Ineffective troubleshooting skills can lead to extended equipment outages, increased costs of repairs and lost revenue from non-operational processes – it can even lead to accidents or injuries.  This class presents a highly effective way to learn systematic electrical troubleshooting and problem solving skills. The student will enjoy working with highly realistic simulations of electrical troubleshooting.
    

Agenda's may change based on your needs.  We will make sure the required components are covered and you may choose additional topics. 

 
       
HERE ARE SOME OF THE KEY BENEFITS OF TAKING THIS CLASS:

  • The class actually tests the student’s performance and records their results as they troubleshoot actual circuit faults. Their results are then printed out as a record of training.
     
  • The class monitors the student’s process and identifies when safety errors are made. This is in the form of various types of error messages). The student must follow safe work practices in order to successfully complete the class.
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                    WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:

                   
    Troubleshooting – Basic Techniques

    This class teaches a troubleshooting approach called the “5 Step Troubleshooting Approach”. Once familiar with these techniques, the student will solve 20 faults on the lighting circuit.

                
    Troubleshooting – Control Circuits

    This class builds upon the Basic Techniques Class. The student will now troubleshoot a complex control circuit consisting of numerous relays, switches, lights, and solenoids. The student will use elementary wiring and connection wiring diagrams to troubleshoot 28 faults of varying difficultly.

             
                       
                Troubleshooting – Motor Controls

    This class builds upon the Basic Techniques Class. The student will now troubleshoot a motor control circuit consisting of a reversing motor controlled garage door. This circuit contains such components as limit switches, 3 phase reversing motor starter, push buttons, step down transformer, and safety switch. Elementary wiring and connection wiring diagrams will be needed to use to troubleshoot 28 faults of varying difficulty.