ELC 302
Electrical Systems Design & Installation (Industrial & Commercial Applications)
This course provides participants with a practical understanding of industrial electronic systems, focusing on troubleshooting, repair, and preventive maintenance. Participants will learn how to work safely with electronic devices used in industrial environments—such as power supplies, sensors, drives, PLC interface circuits, control boards, and instrumentation modules. Emphasis is placed on fault-finding techniques, interpretation of electronic schematics, testing of components and circuits, and applying systematic maintenance practices to minimize downtime and equipment failure.
Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites: Basic Knowledge of electricity and safety practices is recommended
Course objectives
- Understand the principles and operation of industrial electronic components and systems
- Identify and test key electronic components (diodes, transistors, thyristors, ICs, power devices, etc.)
- Read and interpret electronic schematics and industrial wiring diagrams
- Apply safe working practices when troubleshooting electronic systems
- Diagnose and repair common faults in industrial control and instrumentation systems
- Use test instruments such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and signal injectors effectively
- Understand power electronics applications including rectifiers, inverters, and motor drives
- Implement preventive and predictive maintenance strategies to improve system reliability