Start Date: 5 Sep, 2027
End Date: 9 Sep, 2027
Duration: 5 Days
Overview:
This course is designed to prepare electrical personnel to troubleshoot from electrical drawings at commercial, industrial and institutional installations. A degree in electrical engineering is recommended to gain maximum benefit from the course. Participants are encouraged to bring examples of their own facility prints to use during practical exercises.
Course Objectives:
- To improve the skills of engineers involved in the design, operation, and maintenance of electrical systems.
- To understand the principles of reading and interpreting electrical schematics.
- To identify and apply standard electrical symbols and device numbering systems used in technical drawings.
- To interpret various types of electrical drawings, including one-line diagrams, wiring diagrams, and control schematics.
- To perform practical exercises using real-world electrical drawings for circuit tracing, troubleshooting, and analysis.
Course Content:
1. History of technical drawing
2. Aim of use
3. Types of technical drawings
4. Anatomy of technical drawing
5. Mechanical technical drawing
6. Electrical drawing symbols
7. Standard for electrical device numbers
8. Types of electrical drawings
9. How to read electrical drawings
10. Practical examples
Targeted Audience:
Engineers and technicians are involved in the design, operation and maintenance of power substations. A degree in electrical engineering is recommended to gain maximum benefit.

