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Course Number #P&CBT060
Title - MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES

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Course Outline:
This topical program provides trainees with the courseware that introduces them to the basic methods of Industrial Maintenance and Troubleshooting. Trainees will learn the procedures, tests, and reports required for scheduled and emergency downtime of industrial equipment. Troubleshooting safety is emphasized. If needed by the organization, the program can be expanded to focus on troubleshooting electronic equipment and systems. The trainee will learn how to use instruments such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, logic probes, and analyzers. A logical troubleshooting approach that leads to finding solutions at the circuit, component, board, and systems levels are used. Measurement techniques and practical exercises are an important part of these courses. Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:
  • Use a systematic procedure when troubleshooting a machine.
  • Use different types of electric and mechanical measuring instruments.
  • Inspect and maintain different kinds of equipment, and perform intermediate tests and checks of plant equipment, after installation or during start-up.
  • Identify and correct minor maintenance problems involving electricity, steam, water, hoses, hydraulics, and drive components.
  • Evaluate equipment breakdowns with the help of meters, gages, recorders, diagrams, schematics, drawings, and manufacturers’ manuals.
  • Troubleshoot and repair a bad bearing, bad packing, shaft seal, vibrating pump, electrical malfunction, and bad piping.
  • Name and describe the various types of electric circuits and power-distribution systems in a plant; select and safely use the proper tools for electrical maintenance; work safely with electric circuits and with electrical equipment; perform basic electrical troubleshooting jobs.
  • Set up a basic preventive maintenance program.

  • Base Program

    Course Title Course Number Price USD Course Duration Study Unit
    Maintenance and Troubleshooting Block X27 $400.00 25  Hours Printed
    Troubleshooting Electronic Equipment and Systems Block B06 $480.00 36  Hours Printed
    Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques Block B16 $228.00 42  Hours Printed
    Troubleshooting Industrial Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Systems Block B26 $480.00 36  Hours Printed
    Troubleshooting Skills: Developing Logical Thinking A7501 $350.00 4  Hours Computer Based
    Quality Control for the Technician 386E02 $320.00 70  Hours Printed
    Digital Trainer XK-200 $144.00 0  Hours Printed
    Duration Total:  213 Hours
    Number of Exams:  ( 23 )
    Total Price:  $2,402.00 USD

     
     

     
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