Engineering Essentials

Introduction Level

Electrical Installation in an Industrial Environment

This comprehensive course is designed to equip individuals with zero or minimal electrical experience with the expertise to design, install, and test typical distribution circuits in industrial settings.

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Face-to-face delivery

£1800 +VAT

4 days

Is this course for you?

Do you:

  • Want to expand your electrical knowledge and skills?
  • Want to learn about different types of electrical circuits, including ring and radial circuits, lighting circuits, and circuits for specific devices?
  • Want to gain expertise in installing and designing electrical circuits?
  • Want to learn about the importance of protection devices and how to use them safely?
  • Want to develop your basic testing and inspection skills?

Then this course is for you.

The Industrial Electrical Installation course covers the following essential topic areas:

  • Ring circuits
  • Radial circuits
  • Lighting circuits
  • 2-way lighting circuits
  • Emergency lighting circuits
  • PIR’s
  • Circuits to specific devices such as water heaters, showers, and cookers
  • Working with conduit
  • Working with trunking
  • Working with cable tray
  • Working with SWA cable
  • Working with SY cable
  • Circuit design and calculation
  • Basic testing and inspection

Upon completion of this course, the learner:

  • Will understand the difference between ring and radial circuits and safely and effectively produce these circuits.
  • Know how to install a range of lighting circuits, including 2-way, PIR controlled and emergency lighting circuits.
  • Be able to create circuits for specific devices such as water heaters, showers, and cookers.
  • Be familiar with protection devices, including conduit, trunking, cable tray, SWA and SY cable.
  • Will be able to design all circuits covered during the course using documentation and calculation.
  • Understand how to perform basic testing and inspection.
  • Maintenance engineers.
  • Mechanical fitters.
  • Service engineers.
  • Maintenance managers.
  • Controls engineers.
  • Automation engineers.
  • System integrators.

Interested to find out more?

If you have any questions or would like to know more about this course, register your interest today by completing the form below.

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