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4 Months |
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Last updated at |
Mon Feb 2024 |
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Beginner |
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Total duration |
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Short description |
Fundamentals of Electrical Training Course" provides an essential introduction to the principles and practices of electrical systems. Participants will gain a solid understanding of basic electrical concepts, including circuits, voltage, current, and resistance. Through hands-on activities and interactive learning, this course equips learners with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for success in various electrical fields. |
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Outcomes |
- Mastery of complete house wiring techniques, encompassing the ability to execute wiring installations from start to finish
- Proficiency in generating Bills of Quantities (BOQ) tailored for house wiring projects, ensuring accurate cost estimation and resource allocation.
- Comprehensive understanding of common faults encountered in house wiring installations and adeptness in troubleshooting and rectifying these issues.
- Familiarity with the regulations set forth by ZESA and SAZ governing house wiring practices, ensuring compliance and safety standards.
- Competence in designing and wiring single-phase and three-phase motor starters, including practical application and adherence to industry standards.
- Ability to formulate precise Bills of Quantities (BOQ) specific to motor starter projects, facilitating efficient project planning and management.
- Identification and resolution of common faults inherent in motor automation and control systems, enhancing system reliability and performance.
- Adherence to regulations governing the installation of motors, ensuring safety, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards.
- Proficiency in solar system design and installation techniques, encompassing both theoretical principles and practical implementation.
- Skill in generating Bills of Quantities (BOQ) tailored for solar system projects, enabling accurate cost estimation and resource allocation.
- Awareness of regulations associated with solar systems, encompassing legal, safety, and environmental considerations.
- Ability to diagnose and rectify common faults encountered in solar systems, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
- Understanding of solar pumps and their connection methods, including practical application and integration within solar energy systems.
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Requirements |
- Set of Pliers: Participants will need a set of pliers, including needle-nose pliers, combination pliers, and wire-cutting pliers. Pliers are essential tools for gripping, bending, and cutting wires and cables during electrical installations and repairs.
- Set of Screwdrivers: A set of screwdrivers, including both flat-head and Phillips-head screwdrivers in various sizes, is necessary for loosening and tightening screws on electrical components, switches, outlets, and panels.
- Multi-meter: A multi-meter, also known as a volt-ohm meter (VOM), is a critical instrument for measuring voltage, current, and resistance in electrical circuits. Participants should have access to a reliable multi-meter for conducting diagnostic tests and troubleshooting electrical systems.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Safety is paramount in electrical training. Participants must have appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety glasses, insulated gloves, and closed-toe shoes, to protect against electrical hazards during hands-on lab sessions.
- Ability to Read & Write: While formal qualifications such as O’levels are not mandatory, participants should possess basic literacy skills, including the ability to read and write in the language of instruction. Clear communication and comprehension are essential for understanding course materials, safety instructions, and technical documentation.
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