Course Details

Electrical Operations & Maintenance

Course Overview

The course includes a two hour induction session on the first day to welcome and orientate the candidate, familiarize them with the training centre, health and safety requirements and other important policies and procedures. This is then followed by the technical training for the remainder of the duration stated below and will consist of a combination of classroom and workshop sessions with various assessments throughout. Upon successful completion, the candidates will gain the knowledge to sketch the various circuits and understand, and update their existing skills. Moreover they will learn to plan and carry out the basic maintenance tasks on Electrical Operations & Maintenance.

This training course is designed to upskill the engineering technicians working within their own trade discipline or as an appreciation of another, where knowledge and understanding may be required.

The entry requirements are a positive attitude to learning and clear motivation to study with evidence of an appropriate level of practical ability and skills.

Upon successful completion of the training course, candidates will be awarded a Certificate of attendance’ from NTI and a Ministry of Manpower Accredited Certificate.

Other Details

Day 1

  • Introduction about the course objectives
  • Oman roles & legislation
  • Electricity at work and safety precautions
  • Electric shock
  • Safety precautions
  • First aid for electric shock

Day 2

  • Tools ,equipment and wires
  • Basic hand tools
  • Hand drill and power tools
  • Spanners
  • Selection of cables
  • Installation of cables

Day 3

  • Production of electricity
  • Star and delta connection and three phase power
  • Methods used to produce electrical energy
  • Distribution systems
  • Applications of electrical power

Day 4

  • Substations  - Kinds
  • Panel boards-Components
  • Fundamentals of electrical terms
  • Units and symbols of electrical quantities
  • Ohms law
  • Magnetism and electro magnetism

Day 5

  • Tools and equipment
  • Basic measurement skills, cutting and filing
  • Basic cutting skills and sheet-metal works
  • Drilling, threading and chamfering

Day 6

  • Single phase theory
  • Measurement of electrical quantities
  • Advantages of three phase
  • Important terms in three phase
  • Star connection
  • Delta Connection

Day 7

  • Motors and drives –Kinds—working theory
  • Squirrel cage - characteristics
  • Wound rotor
  • Synchronous
  • Induction motor

Day 8

  • Motor Industrial application
  • Installing and commissioning and maintaining
  • Hazards and legislation ,regulations  and standards
  • Alternator

Day 9

  • Generator
  • Control circuits-DOL-Timer
  • Single phase control circuit
  • Three Phase control circuit
  • Complete final administration

Day 10

  • Maintenance safety
  • Electrical systems and circuits
  • Routine maintenance
  • Q & A
  • Revision
  • Feedback & Q/A session

By the end of the module the candidate will be able to:

  • Comply with all workplace health, safety and welfare legislation requirements.
  • Demonstrate how to operate simple electrical equipment and machines.
  • Involve in simple conversations on work related activity.
  • Follow all electrical safety standards.
  • Handle all electrical hand tools.
  • Perform basic mechanical skills.
  • Explain fundamentals of electricity.
  • Use all electrical measuring instruments.
  • Perform electrical circuit wiring and testing.
  • Perform all electrical circuit protection.
  • Handle motors and drives.
  • Perform electrical equipment maintenance.

 

Generally, the work that the learners are undertaking on the short-courses can be quite intensive so it is important that they stay focused yet, at the same time, enjoy their experience in the centre. The centre will employ different pedagogical strategies to help achieve this and these may consist of the following although this list is not exhaustive: 1. Teacher Centred Methods • Lecture • Explanation • Demonstration • Questioning 2. Active Methods • Discussion • Group Work • Quiz • Simulations 3. Student Centered Methods • Reading • Private Study • Homework • Assignments/projects • Reports • Guided Discovery