ELC 307
Industrial Electrical Maintenance Practices (Operations, Troubleshooting & Reliability)
This advanced hands-on course is designed to strengthen participants’ ability to operate, maintain, troubleshoot, and improve the reliability of industrial electrical systems.The program focuses on real-world industrial maintenance practices, combining operational knowledge, structured troubleshooting, and reliability-based maintenance strategies to minimize downtime and enhance equipment performance.Participants will develop the skills required to maintain electrical installations, control systems, motors, and distribution networks in continuous-operation industrial environments.
Duration: 5 days
Prerequisites: Completion of ELC 306 or equivalent industrial maintenance experienceGood understanding of electrical systems and safety proceduresAbility to interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
Course objectives
- Operate and maintain industrial electrical systems safely
- Perform structured troubleshooting on electrical equipment
- Diagnose recurring and operational electrical faults
- Apply reliability-centered maintenance principles
- Improve electrical system uptime and availability
- Implement effective preventive and predictive maintenance practices
- Reduce electrical failures through systematic maintenance planning
- Maintain accurate maintenance and reliability documentation
- By the end of this course, participants will be able to: