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Electrical Maintenance Awareness – Part 2 (Fault Finding)

Electrical Maintenance Awareness (Part 2) builds on the knowledge gained in Part 1, developing more advanced skills in motor control, electrical fault diagnosis, and maintenance procedures. This course focuses on practical application and systematic fault finding in industrial electrical systems.

Qualification

Electrical Maintenance Awareness (Part 2; Fault Finding)

Awarding Body

EKGTA

Delivery Method

4 Days (Mon-Thurs). 8.30 - 16.00

Price

£845.00

Confirmed Dates

What’s Included?

Participants receive expert-led training, extensive hands-on practical exercises, and all required learning materials. The course focuses on assembling, wiring, testing, and fault-finding motor control circuits in a controlled workshop environment.

Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for individuals with prior electrical knowledge who wish to develop more advanced electrical maintenance and fault-finding skills. Completion of Electrical Maintenance Awareness (Part 1) is recommended before attending this course.

Assessment

  • Assessment is practical and ongoing, based on safe working practices, correct circuit assembly, effective fault finding, and use of electrical test equipment.

Additional Notes

Please note that this course may be cancelled and rescheduled if no uptake is received up to 14 days prior to the course start date.

A cancellation fee of 30% will be charged for cancellations within 24 hours of the course date. Failure to attend without notice will result in a full charge.

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Part 2 really built on the basics and helped me understand motor control and fault finding in much more depth.

Anon. Participant

Course Content

  • AC induction motors: theory and operation

  • Direct On Line (DOL) motor starting

  • Forward and reverse motor control circuits

  • Star-Delta motor starting systems

  • Electrical drawing interpretation

  • Use of hand tools and electrical test equipment

  • Systematic fault-finding techniques

  • Safe isolation procedures, including lockout, tagout, and testing for dead

Course Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand and apply motor control principles

  • Assemble and test common motor control circuits

  • Interpret electrical schematics accurately

  • Apply systematic fault-finding techniques

  • Work safely on electrical systems using approved isolation procedures