Industrial Electrical Power Training Package

MST’s Industrial Electrical Power Training provides a complete industrial electrical training course from a subject matter expert. Whether you choose to schedule onsite training or utilize our curriculum and simulator package, our customized solution will provide your employees with comprehensive electrical power training and experience. Schedule your electrical power training today!

To learn more about our various Industrial Maintenance Training Programs including Maintenance Fundamentals TrainingMechanical Training, Electrical Controls Training, Pneumatics Controls TrainingProgrammable Logic Control Training, or Analog Controls Training, contact us today.

 

Our Industrial Electrical Power Training Package Includes

Click to view photo

Training Simulator (1)

Portable workstation with industrial, real world plant components

Matches perfectly to Lab Guide with step by step instructions

Folds up for easy storage

Non-skid rubber feet

Dimensions: 48″ x 20″ x 24″

Instructor Guide (1)

Lesson Plans: a complete guide for the instructor that clearly describes the learning objectives, materials needed, and topics to be covered for each of the sessions

Lesson Content: text, images, and diagrams that help to demonstrate the concepts in the session

Hands-On Activities: each session includes instructions for each hands-on activity

Student Profile Sheet

Lists all skills that must be attained by students before passing the course; provides a guide for all curriculum

Lab Guide (1)

Step-by-step instructions and pictures to support all activities that utilize the training simulator

Student Guides (2)

Lesson Content: text, images, and diagrams that help to demonstrate the concepts in the session

Hands-On Activities: each session includes instructions for each hands-on activity

Standard Equipment

4 test motors

Consumables

Safety equipment (PPE + Lockout Kit)

Tool Kit (Optional)

Multimeter, amprobe, hand tools, accessories, electrical reference book

Support Package

Email and phone support by qualified MST experts upon request

Training Programs

  • Session 1 - Introduction to Electricity

    Understanding Electricity, Voltage, Common Voltage Levels, Current, Resistance, Power, Conductors and Insulators, Heat, Ohm’s Law, Voltage/Current Relationship, Current/Resistance Relationship, Applications of Ohm’s Law, Using Ohm’s Law when Troubleshooting, Calculating Power Voltage and Current Using Power Formula, Power/Current Relationship, Applications Using Power Formula, Combining Ohm’s Law and Power Formula

  • Session 2 - Electrical Power Safety

    Electrical Shock, Electrical Codes and Standards and Enforcement Agencies, Classes of Fire Extinguishers, Personal Protective Equipment, Grounding, Lockout/Tagout, Lockout Devices, Electrical Enclosures, Electrical Motor Safety

  • Session 3 - Basic Electrical Measurements

    Meters, Meter Terminology, Digital Meters and Displays, Resistance, Bar Graphs, Ghost Voltages, Meter Precautions, Additional Features of Meters, Reasons for Measurements, Voltage, Current, In-Line Ammeter — DC Measurement, Clamp-On Ammeter — AC Measurement, Ohmmeter-Resistance Measurement, Megohmmeter-Resistance, Handout of Electrical Symbols

  • Session 4 - Series and Parallel Circuits

    Characteristics of Series and Parallel Circuits, Series Connections, Current in Series Circuits, Parallel Connections, Resistance in Parallel Circuits, Voltage in Parallel Circuits, Power, Series/Parallel Connections, Resistance in Series/Parallel Circuits, Current in Series/Parallel Circuits, Voltage in Series/Parallel Circuits, Power in Series/Parallel Circuits

  • Session 5 - Conductors and Overcurrent Protection Devices

    Types of Conductors, Conductor Selection, Types of Cable and Uses, Removal of Cable Insulators, Electrical Characteristics of Conductors, Properties of Conductors, Conductor Ratings, Connection Terminations, Plugs, Plug and Receptacle Ratings and Configurations, Overcurrent and Overcurrent Protection Devices (OCPDs), Overloads and Overload Protection, Types of Overcurrent Protection Devices

  • Session 6 - Basic Circuit Connections

    Circuits, Lamp Control, Types of Switches, Lamp Fixture Mounting, Lamp Control Circuits, Multiple Lamp Circuits, Switching Combinations, Receptacles, Switched Circuits, Two Separate Circuits, Grounding

  • Session 7 - Magnetism and Transformers

    The Concept of Magnetism, Electromagnetism, Solenoids, Transformers Operation Ratings Overloading and Cooling Methods, Sizing Three-Phase Transformers, Determining Single-Phase Transformer Current Draw, Determining Three-Phase Transformer Current Draw, Transformer Standard Ambient Temperature Compensation, Transformer Special Ambient Temperature Compensation, Single-Phase Residential Transformer Connections, Three-Phase Transformer Connections, Three-Phase Delta-to-Delta Connections, Three-Phase Wye-to-Wye Connections, Delta-to-Wye/Wye-to-Delta Connections, Transformer Load Balancing, Transformer Tap Connections, Single-Phase Transformer Parallel Connections, Three-Phase Transformer Parallel Connections

  • Session 8 - Three-Phase Motors and Diagnostics

    Fundamentals of Three-Phase Motors, Motor Construction, Reversing Motors, Multiple-Speed Motors, Troubleshooting Motors, General Motor Maintenance, Scheduled Maintenance, Water-Soaked Motors, Direct Current Motors, Troubleshooting for Grounded or Shorted Commutator Windings, Troubleshooting Single-Phase Motors and Shaded-Pole Motors, Troubleshooting Split-Phase Motors, Troubleshooting Capacitors Motors, Three-Phase Motors, Troubleshooting and Servicing Three-Phase Motors

  • Session 9 - Motor Starters and Motor Protection

    Manual Switching, Mechanical Improvements, Manual Contacts, Double-Break Contacts, Contact Construction, Manual Starters, Motor Control Centers, Power Panels, Additional Contacts, Transient Suppression Modules, AC Manual Starter Selection, Phasing, Enclosures, Ratings of General Purpose AC/DC Contactors, Motor Protection, Selection of Starter Protection, Sizes of Fuses and Circuit Breakers, Overcurrent and Overcurrent Protection, Selection of Running Protection, Electronic Overloads and Overload Heater Selection, Overload Current Transformers, Inherent Motor Protectors, Troubleshooting Fuses Circuit Breakers and Running Protection Devices

  • Session 10 - Introduction to Basic Motor Controls

    Principles of Motor Controls, Control Language, Ladder/Line Diagrams and Wiring/Connection Diagrams, Types of Control Circuits, Contactors, Solenoids, Contactor Wiring, Control Circuit Voltage, Reversing Motors Using Manual Starters, Interlocking, Magnetic Reversing Starter Practical Applications, Starting/Stopping in Forward/Reverse with Limit Switch Acting Safety Stop, Reversing Motors Using Drum Switches, Troubleshooting Reversing Circuit Control Circuit and Power Circuits

Need a custom solution?

Let us design the perfect one for you.

ABOUT MST

Multi-Skill Training Services, Inc. (MST) can enhance the performance of your industrial maintenance personnel by improving your maintenance employees’ technical skills through targeted training.