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Electrical Training
Water / Wastewater Electrical Maintenance
(printable outline)
In this program you will learn the basics of electricity such as, what is current, voltage, resistance, and power. Some Ohm’s Law will be discussed along with magnetism. You will learn about Multi-meters that can measure Voltage, Resistance, and Current as well as Clamp-on Ammeters, and Capacitor Testers. You will then learn about control components such as transducers, capacitors, float switches, relays, alternators, potential relays, and phase monitors. There will be an in-depth look at reading the electrical control drawings used in the water treatment industry. You will learn about electric power distribution in your facility. Three Phase, Single Phase, Transformers, and Generation. Then you will move into a discussion on Electric Motors of all types and troubleshooting these motors. Motors are very simple to troubleshoot and we will show you how to determine if a motor is bad. We will wrap-up with a unique section we have created just for you called Troubleshooting Lift & Pump Stations. You will learn how to troubleshoot float switches, capacitors, phase monitors, alternators, pumps, and potential relays.
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Program Topics:
- Fundamentals of Electricity
- Current
- Voltage
- Resistance
- Power
- AC/DC
- Ohm’s Law
- Magnetism
- Electrical Measuring Instruments
- Multimeters
- Ampmeters (clamp-on)
- Capacity Checkers
- Control Components/Input
- Symbols
- Transducers
- Capacitors
- Control Components/Output
- Relays
- Motor Starters
- Timers
- Phase Monitors
- Alternators
- Potential Relays
- Electrical Power
- Generation
- Single Phase
- Three Phase
- Transformers
- Distribution
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- Electrical Motors
- Single Phase
- Single Phase Capacitor Start / Run
- Three Phase
- Troubleshooting Motors
- Variable Frequency Drive (inverters)
- Basic Fundamentals
- Fault Messages
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Fundamentals
- Use as a Troubleshooting Tool
- Reading and Understanding Electrical Prints
- Lift & Pump Station Troubleshooting
- Symptoms of:
- A Faulty Float
- Bad Pump - Bad Start or Run Capacitor
- Bad Phase Monitor - Bad Alternator
- Bad Potential Relay
- Faulty Bubbler & Other Level Control
- Systems
- Open Discussion of Electrical Problems
- When Dealing with Wastewater Operations
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