Why Attend
Electrical systems are essential for the efficient operation of buildings, ensuring the supply and distribution of power for lighting, HVAC, security, and various facility functions. This 5-day training program is designed to provide participants with a strong understanding of power distribution, safety, maintenance, and troubleshooting techniques to enhance their operational efficiency and reduce risks associated with electrical systems.
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Understand the fundamentals of building electrical systems; Gain knowledge of power distribution and electrical load management; Learn best practices for electrical safety and compliance; Develop troubleshooting techniques for common power failures; Implement preventive and predictive maintenance strategies
This training program is designed for professionals responsible for the operation, maintenance, and safety of electrical systems in buildings, including: Maintenance and Operations Department staff; Electrical engineers and technicians working in building infrastructure; Facility managers overseeing power distribution and electrical systems; Building management personnel responsible for electrical safety and efficiency; Supervisors and team leaders involved in electrical maintenance and troubleshooting; HVAC and mechanical technicians who interact with electrical components in buildings
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Day 1:
Fundamentals of Electrical Systems in Buildings
Overview of electrical systems in buildings
Key components: transformers, switchgear, circuit breakers, and panels
Power distribution in commercial and residential buildings
Importance of power quality and energy efficiency
Day 2:
Power Distribution and Load Management
Medium and low-voltage distribution systems
Electrical load types and demand-side management
Cable sizing, voltage drop calculations, and protection systems
Backup power solutions: Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) and generators
Day 3:
Electrical Safety and Risk Management
Electrical hazards: shock, arc flash, and fire risks
Safety protocols, Lockout-Tagout (LOTO) procedures
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for electrical work
Compliance with electrical codes and building regulations
Day 4:
Troubleshooting and Fault Diagnosis in Electrical Systems
Identifying and diagnosing power failures
Troubleshooting transformers, circuit breakers, and motors
Testing equipment for electrical fault detection
Emergency response for electrical failures
Day 5:
Preventive and Predictive Maintenance Strategies
Scheduled maintenance of electrical components
Condition monitoring and predictive maintenance techniques
Insulation testing and thermographic inspection
Case studies and best practices for electrical system reliability