Electrical
Electricians are responsible for the inspection and maintenance of all types of electrical equipment on machinery, in industrial plants and buildings, including offices, hostels, houses, etc.
They are also responsible for the distribution of electricity, which includes the laying of cable networks and connection of transformers.
The following modules are done during training:
Basic Training
- Hand Tools:
Reading of engineering drawings
Use of measuring instruments and marking off of materials
Using a drilling machine, grinder, welding machine and oxy-acetylene equipment
- Theory:
Magnetism
Units and prefixes
Ohm- and Kirchoff’s laws
- Instruments:
Use of electrical measuring instruments
Testing of cables
Determining of the layout of resistance circuits
- Buildings:
Lights and lighting circuits
Stove switching
Thermostatic controls
Construct and wire installations
Testing of single and three-phase installations
- Single-phase motors:
Single-phase motor theory
Testing of single-phase motors
Connecting a single-phase motor
Forward-reverse controlled through a rotary switch and contactors
- Three-phase motors:
Three-phase motor theory
Testing of three-phase motors
Phasing of induction motors
Direct-on-line starters
Forward-reverse starters
Sequence starters
Overhaul a three-phase motor
- Transformers:
Transformer theory
Star and Delta connections
Connecting transformers for various applications
- Relays:
Reading of electric circuits
Determining of the operation of a circuit from a circuit diagram
Use of retaining circuits
Use of electrical- and mechanical interlocking circuits
Advanced Training
- Semi-automatic motor starters
- Fully-automatic motor starters
- Resistance starters connected to slip-ring motors
- Liquid starters connected to slip-ring motors
- Pole changing (two speed) motors
- Direct current machines
- Ward-Leonard speed control
- Energy meters
- Load balancing
- Testing of three-phase installations
Basic Electronics
- Soldering of components
- Identification of resistors, diodes and inductors and the use there-of
- Using an oscilloscope
- Construct rectification circuits
- Identify and use Zener diodes
- Construct basic electronic circuits – A-Stable, Bi-Stable, Mono-Stable
- Identify transistor action and transistor configurations
- Test regulated power supplies
Basic PLC principles
- Explain and apply PLC operating principles
Final Training
During Final Training, learners receive intensive training to prepare them for the Trade Test. Training during this period includes all modules trained in during the Basic, Advanced and Electronic training phases.
For more information and specific modules, please feel free to contact UMF-TC engineering (administration) Department.
Any part of the course can also be done as per client specification.
The electronic course can also be done as a separate course (see Additional Courses).