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SUMMARY:Industrial Electrical Systems- QQI Award (Minor) Level 6
DESCRIPTION:Dates – Dublin July 10th\, 11th\, 17th\, 18th\, 27th\, 28th \nIndustry 4.0 Skillnet partial funding available to Irish Private Construction and Quarrying companies (including Sole Traders). \nThe Industrial Electrical Systems training course develops the skills required by industrial maintenance technicians to safely diagnose and repair faults in electrically controlled equipment. We offer a uniquely practical course focused on replicating real-life scenarios using specialist industrial equipment and troubleshooting simulation software. We also provide a comprehensive suite of online learning activities which enable deep learning and excellent retention of skills learned. Students are given full access to our materials when they register on the course so they can dive straight in to our materials which will help them prepare for the course and get the most out of it. \nThis first day is face-to-face in the classroom. The 6 day course might be better for you if in the last five years: \nYou have not worked in a maintenance role\nYou have never used a multimeter to troubleshoot\nYou have not previously completed a technical certified course of study\nYou have not previously engaged in online learning\nIf you are still unsure please contact us to discuss it in more detail \nWho should attend the QQI Level 6 Industrial Electrical Systems course:\nThose who want to upskill and develop electrical knowledge in order to pursue a career in a production environment or industrial maintenance personnel who would like to increase their electrical troubleshooting skills. You do not need to be formally qualified as an electrician to do this course. So\, whether you are starting a career in industrial maintenance\, or you are already engaged in maintenance of equipment systems but want to develop your skills further\, this training course is ideal for you. \nWhy should I attend?\nCorrect diagnosis of electrical systems faults saves time and money in the long run. And\, effective troubleshooters add great value to the organisation they work for. Learning to work safely with electrical equipment is central to the course and qualification means that you have demonstrated your competence as required in Health and Safety legislation. This internationally-recognised qualification will present opportunities to work in diverse areas within the manufacturing environment carrying out the diagnosing and repair/replacement of components. \nCourse Objectives\nTo enable maintenance staff to be effective in the use of preventative and corrective maintenance strategies when working on modern industrial electrical systems and components. At the end of the Industrial Electrical Systems course the participants will be able to: \nTest electrical systems to narrow down a problem area.\nList electrical hazards when testing live systems and list ways to minimise hazards.\nUse electrical schematics to navigate a system effectively.\nCarry out LOTO procedures correctly.\nDescribe the operating principle of fuses\, MCBs and RCDs.\nCompetently use multi-meters and grip-ons to test systems.\nTest 3-phase motor circuits controlled by contactors and overloads.\nDemonstrate how to troubleshoot a range of common faults on work- based technology. \nCourse Modules \n\n\nUnit 1 /Electrical Concepts and Units – at the end of this learners should be able to:\n\n\nUnderstand the differences  between conductors and insulators\nUnderstand the concept and units of voltage\, current and resistance. Use Ohm’s law to predict circuit behaviour\nCompetently use a multimeter to measure V\, I and R.\nUnderstand Kirchoff’s current law\nWork out what voltages and currents will be at different points in series and parallel circuits\nUnderstand how to detect and conclude that circuits have open or short circuit faults\nUse the correct specification language to describe switchgear in terms of poles and throws (ways)\nUnderstand the principles of electro-magnetism and how it applies to DC motors\n\n\nUnit 2 /Electrical Safety Awareness: at the end of this learners should be able to:\n\n\n\n\nList the hazards associated with electricity\nAppreciate why precautions are necessary\nList the effects of electricity on the human body\nEvaluate if it is necessary to work LIVE\nList the types of electrical fault and circuit protection\nAppreciate why and when LOTO is required\nFollow procedures for working on equipment LIVE and De-energised\nElectrical Protection\nTypes of fault conditions that can be detected\nPrinciple of operation of circuit breakers\nMCB rating and trip characteristics\nFuse types and ratings\nRCD and RCBO principles\n\n\n\n\nUnit 3 /Testing Circuits & Circuit Components including Safety Relays: at the end of this learners should be able to:\n\n\nBuild\, verify and test series and parallel circuits\nUse a multi-meter competently to test circuits\nBuild relay latching circuits\nUse the correct terminology and recognise switchgear poles based on their universal numbering system\nWire\, test and troubleshoot safety relays\n\n\n\n\nUnit 3 /AC Systems (optional module)\n\n\nDescribe the characteristics of an AC Sine Wave in terms of RMS voltage\, peak voltage\, frequence\, and time period\nDeduce inductive reactance in an AC coil\nUnderstand transformers\, split coils\, turns\, step-up and step-down\n\n\n\n\nUnit 4 /3-phase and Motor control circuits\n\n\nUnderstanding 3-phase power generating systems\nPrinciple of induction motors\, motor poles and rpm\, star and delta wiring.\nTake resistance reading to deduce condition of coils\nWire 3ph motor control and protection using  contactors and overloads\nReverse 3 phase motors\nCause single phasing to occur to see motor response\nControl motors using a variable speed drive\nTroubleshooting forward and reverse 3-phase motor circuits\n\n\n\n\nUnit 5 /Using Electrical Schematics to troubleshoot\n\n\n\n\nUse schematics to see how power is distributed from 3ph to 1ph to DC to safety circuits\nInterpret symbols and skilfully navigate your way on both US and EU drawings.\nHow to use electrical schematics to effectively troubleshoot\n\n\n\n\nQQI Assessment \n\nExamination 1. 40% of overall mark       \nExamination 2. 30% of overall mark\nSkills Demonstration based on reading drawings\, building and troubleshooting circuits. 30% of overall mark\nThe pass mark for all assessments is 50%\n\n\n\nQQI Accreditation and Progression \n\n6N5377 QQI Level 6 Minor award in Industrial Electrical Systems\nThis Award is one component required for the Major Award6M5154 Maintenance Skills Technology\n\n\nEntry Requirements \nNo previous formal qualification is required but learners should have relevant work or life experience to have reached the standards of knowledge\, skill and competence associated with Level 5 of the National Framework of Qualifications. \nCompetence in written and spoken English is essential. International students whose first language is not English are required to have an appropriate score in an approved examination in English language. \nEnquire Now
URL:https://industry4skillnet.com/programme/industrial-electrical-systems-qqi-award-minor-level-6/
CATEGORIES:Industrial Training,TechnoTraining
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T135846Z
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SUMMARY:QQI Train the Trainer
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 3 Consecutive days via Zoom from 9:30am to 15:00pm each day \nFull Price €495 / Industry 4.0 Skillnet Price €206.50 \nThe funding is available to Irish Private Construction\, Manufacturing and Quarrying companies (including Sole Traders). \nThe Train The Trainer course is designed to help you enhance your existing skills and prepare you to deliver training sessions in a dynamic and thought-provoking way. \nView the full course description HERE \nEnquire Now
URL:https://industry4skillnet.com/programme/qqi-train-the-trainer-58/2023-07-10/
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