Course Overview
This Electrical Training for Non-Electrical Personal is designed to provide participants with a practical understanding of basic electrical engineering concepts. Non-electrical Personals/Engineers can benefit from having a basic understanding of electrical engineering for several reasons, even if it’s not their primary area of expertise. Here are some key reasons why non-electrical engineers should consider gaining some knowledge of electrical engineering:
Course Objective
The objective of an “Electrical for Non-Electrical Personal” course is to provide individuals without an electrical background with a foundational understanding of basic electrical concepts, components, safety practices, and system operations, enabling them to effectively interact with electrical systems in their work environment, recognize potential hazards, and communicate effectively with qualified electricians.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the underlying principles of electrical engineering
- Learn some important rudimentary laws of electrical engineering
- Understand 24VDC supply to control panels and understand transformers
- Appreciate the difference between single-phase and three-phase systems
- A basic understanding of electrical systems, enabling them to identify common electrical components, understand basic electrical safety procedures, troubleshoot minor electrical issues, and confidently interpret electrical diagrams within their work environment, all while recognizing when to seek assistance from a qualified electrician for more complex problems
Course Methodology
This program follows the Do–Review–Learn–Apply approach to ensure effective learning:
- Lectures
- Seminars & Presentations
- Group Discussions
- Assignments
- Case Studies
- And wiring control panel including domestic and motor wireup
Who Should Attend
This course is suitable for:
- All non-electrical Engineers / personals
- Individuals interacting with or managing electrical engineers
- Individuals assessing electrical engineering projects
- Energy managers
- Engineering managers
- Plant engineers
- Maintenance Engineers / Technicians
- Facilities Personals
Course Content
Module 1 : Basic Electrical Terminology & Fundamental Concepts
- Basic fundamentals of electrical Fundamental Electrical Concepts:
- Understand basic electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, and power.
- Grasp Ohm’s Law and its implications for electrical circuits.
- Understanding terms like voltage, current, resistance, circuit, phase, and grounding.
- V=I x R ,v is (volts),I is current( Amperes) and R is resistance (OHMs)
- Equivalent Resistance Formula: The formulas are Req=R 1 +R 2 +… +R n for series and 1/Req = 1/R 1 + 1/R 2 +… + 1/R n for parallel.
Practical calculation using the given formulas- refreshers course
Module 2 : Component Identification & Circuit Analysis
- Circuit Analysis:
- Learn how to analyze simple electrical circuits.
- Explore series and parallel circuits and their properties.
- Electrical Components and Devices:
- Familiarize with common electrical components like resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
- Understand the purpose and operation of switches, relays, and transistors.
- Understand AC & DC
Recognizing common electrical components like switches, outlets, fuses, breakers, wires, and basic appliance parts. Participants will be provided all basic components to see and understand how its works. Control circuits will be introduced to ha a feel on control wiring required components
Module 3 : Electrical Safety Awareness
Knowing proper safety practices around electricity, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), de-energizing circuits, and recognizing potential hazards
Brief discussion on the types of safety programs for electrical basic fundamental according to the electrical safety acts.
Recognizing the basic electrical safety tools used during a electrical breakdown including LOTO
Module 4 : 24VDC Panel Board & Troubleshooting
Understand the requirements of a 24VDC panel board Familiarity with simple electrical testing tools like a multimeter to measure voltage and current. Important considerations:
Simple troubleshooting: check for continuity, check for leakages, check for faulty components and loose connection
ON A 24VDC POWER SUPPLY CONTROL BOARD Ability to diagnose and address minor electrical issues like blown fuses, faulty outlets, or loose connections. PRACTICAL 1
Module 5 : Reading Electrical Diagrams (24VDC)
Interpreting basic electrical schematics to understand the flow of electricity in a system.
To draw electrical control wiring diagram based on the following:
- What types of understanding required to draw a electrical drawing 24vdc
- Draw a electrical control circuit with the given components.
- Coponents understanding will be discussed
Practical 24VDC to complete these direct circuit ,indirect circuit ,holding circuit draw the circuit and wire up the electrical board. PRACTICAL 2
Module 6 : Single Phase 240VAC Electrical Systems
Interpreting basic electrical schematics to understand the flow of electricity in a system.
To draw electrical control wiring diagram based on the following:
- What types of understanding required to draw a electrical drawing 240vac
- Draw a electrical control circuit with the given components.
- Components understanding will be discussed
Practical 240VAC PRACTICAL 3 DRAW A SINGLE PHASE ELECTRICAL MOTOR CONTROL CIRCUIT. DIRECT ON LINE AND STAR DELTA
Motor wire up.
Module 7 : Three Phase 415VAC Electrical Systems
Interpreting basic electrical schematics to understand the flow of electricity in a system.
To draw electrical control wiring diagram based on the following:
- What types of understanding required to draw a electrical drawing 415v
- Draw a electrical control circuit with the given components.
- Components understanding will be discussed
Practical 415 VAC PRACTICAL 4 JUST DRAW A 3 PHASE MOTOR WIRING DIAGRAM AND EXPLAIN
Motor wire up.
Module 8 : Wiring Practices & Troubleshooting
Familiarization with single-phase and three-phase power systems, electrical distribution panels, and grounding principles.
Reading Electrical Diagrams:
Interpreting basic electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
Troubleshooting Basics:
Identifying common electrical issues and performing basic troubleshooting steps.
- Wiring and Connections:
- Gain knowledge of wiring techniques, connectors, and terminations.
- Understand the basics of electrical distribution systems.
- Electric Machines and Motors:
- Learn about electric motors, their types, and applications.
- Understand the principles of electromagnetism and motor operation.
- Basic Power Systems:
- Explore single-phase and three-phase power systems.
- Understand the concept of power factor and its importance.
THEORY PRACTICAL ON TROUBLE SHOOTING CASE STUDY WILL BE PROVDED ,FIND And SOLVE THE PROBLEM BY PROVIDING THE POSSIBLE CAUSES.- DISCUSSION AND PRESENTATION



