You will receive a Certificate of Achievement in Electrical Theory and Maintenance Level 3. Our Student Advisers are eager to help - call us now on 03300 563100. Our Tutors are qualified, highly experienced, enthusiastic, knowledgeable and  extremely friendly, you can take full advantage of all the tips of the trade, personal experiences and practical advice they offer. The following are some example of the course notes for this part of the course, describing ohm's law, series and parallel circuits and solenoids, relays and contactors: We ensure that this part of the course is kept interesting and relevant to the objectives of the course by avoiding any unnecessary theory and introducing some commonly-used industrial components, whilst using multimeters to make measurements, exploring the basic electrical principles as they go. Level 3 National Certification is included with the first 10 days of the course, it enables the Candidate to identify the principles applied to, the processes involved and the components used in the construction of Electrical Panels for Engineering Applications and, the techniques used in inspection, testing and commissioning of electrical panels and associated equipment. We want to make sure you’re 100% confident about enrolling on the course and starting your study. Proximity devices, limit switches and proximity switches, various types, principles of operation and uses, of available supplies catered for, voltage levels and current type. Demonstrate an Understanding of How to Monitor PLC Operation, Force Devices and Fault Find PLC Controlled Processes. Importantly, the format of the course is specifically designed so that, when combined with suitable on-site consolidation of training, it will assist the maintenance manager in meeting the legal requirements for employee competence in electrical work. The best method for learning about this is to engage the candidates in an enjoyable way and therefore we provide the candidates with (amongst others) the following example circuits which they build into the panels shown above: The candidates can then (before connecting these circuits to our custom-manufactured 3-phase 40 Volt motors) inspect and test their prepared units, ensuring that the circuits have been interpreted correctly. That's not a problem. This is more than enough time to give you flexibility and work at your own pace without the pressure of deadlines. This course has been benchmarked at Level 3 against level descriptors published by Ofqual, to indicate the depth of knowledge and understanding that you would expect at this level. By using our website you are consenting to our use of cookies in accordance with our Privacy Policy. They also have an in-depth briefing of the effects of electric shock - a key issue on this course, as we need to be confident that they are aware of the potential dangers. We can simulate a variety of scenarios, including situations in which the system has local and remote start/stop and local and remote isolators. It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the ABC Awards and Certa Awards website. Candidates also learn why and how insulation and continuity testers are used, for which we have developed simulation units so that once they are able to use the testers properly to check cables, accessories and current-using equipment, they then apply their skills to finding open circuits, short circuits and insulation breakdowns within specially constructed test circuits. The structure and content of the course is aimed at those who currently fulfil a maintenance role, To be absolutely sure that the candidates have understood the key teaching points of the course we then administer a multiple choice assessment paper. • Cable and core termination techniques, including crimping and soldering, • Practical workshop testing cables terminated previously and testing cables with faults on test rig, • Fault finding, safety precautions and principles. Understanding of Basic Electrical Principles, EAL Level 3 Award in Industrial and Panel Wiring, City & Guilds – Fundamental Electrical Principles for Industrial Practices, Level 3 EAL – Programmable Logic Controllers, City & Guilds – Programmable Logic Controllers. All course materials will be delivered to you by post or email, so it couldn’t be easier. The simulation rigs present the candidates with industrial sensors, relays and switches that provide a baffling array of faults and symptoms. Next we explain the various standards of symbols used on industrial circuit diagrams and look at the function of the most common components found in control panels - contactors, overload relays, etc. We have developed a three phase 40-volt ac supply to power these systems so that all this can be done safely. Open Circuit, Short Circuit and Insulation Breakdown. You do not need any previous knowledge to enrol onto this course. • Star delta starters, principles of operation and uses • Design, construction and verification of star delta starter control and power circuits. Investigate and Display an Understanding of the Basic Programming Techniques used with PLCs. The above exercise is one of the focal points of the course as it brings together not only the candidate's ability to perform an electrical isolation but also their use of voltage testers, recognition of the various components, an understanding of the system etc. We teach the candidates the right way to prepare and terminate cables into plugs and sockets and how to use professional crimp tools to crimp conductors properly. Mitsubishi PLC Training (Medoc, GX Developer), Demonstrate an Understanding of the Internal Architecture of PLCs, their Applications and Knowledge of the Number Systems they use, Demonstrate an Understanding of Typical Input and Output Devices used with PLCs, their Selection and how they are Interfaced to the PLC. We then replace some of the components in the candidates' functional systems with faulty components like burned out contactors, faulty overload relays, incorrect contactor coil voltages, faulty auxiliary contacts etc. Candidates learn in a practical way about ohm's law, series and parallel circuits etc, seeing at first hand what the relationships are between voltage, current and resistance. in a safe and effective manner. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. The following are the three-phase 40V motors we use, the empty control panel (before candidates have assembled their circuits) and the components that they use to build the circuits: Reading circuit diagrams and translating them to real components is a key objective of the course.