Industrial Electricity II

Industrial Electricity II prepares technicians to work safely and effectively in modern industrial environments where motor control centers, PLC cabinets, VFD enclosures, and networked control panels present distinct electrical hazards. Learners develop practical skill in electrical safety compliance, arc-flash risk as

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Course Details

  • Duration: 12 min
  • Level: intermediate
  • Category: Workforce Training
  • Price: $49.00

Course Modules

  1. Current Electrical Codes, OSHA Expectations, and Qualified-Person Responsibilities
  2. Arc-Flash Risk Assessment, Absence-of-Voltage Verification, and Auditable LOTO
  3. Digital Test Instruments, Meter Category Selection, Insulation Testing, and Evidence-Based Troubleshooting
  4. Transformers, Single-Phase Foundations, and Power Distribution Checks for Industrial Systems
  5. Motor Theory from Legacy DC Machines to Three-Phase Industrial Applications
  6. Variable Frequency Drives, Soft Starts, Parameterization, Protection, and Commissioning

Frequently Asked Questions

Who should take the Industrial Electricity II course?

This intermediate-level course is designed for technicians working in or preparing for roles within modern industrial environments. It's ideal for those who already possess foundational electrical knowledge and are looking to advance their skills in complex industrial systems. The content focuses on practical application for safety and effectiveness around motor control centers, PLC cabinets, and VFD enclosures.

What specific skills will I gain from Industrial Electricity II?

You will develop practical skills in electrical safety compliance, arc-flash risk assessment, and auditable lockout/tagout procedures. The course also covers the use of digital test instruments, insulation testing, and evidence-based troubleshooting. Furthermore, you will learn about motor theory, variable frequency drives (VFDs), and power distribution checks for industrial systems.

How will Industrial Electricity II help my career?

This course prepares you to work safely and effectively with advanced electrical systems found in modern industrial settings. By mastering topics like arc-flash risk assessment, LOTO, and VFD commissioning, you enhance your capabilities as a qualified technician. These skills are critical for maintaining and troubleshooting equipment in facilities with motor control centers, PLC cabinets, and networked control panels.

Do I need to take Industrial Electricity I before this course?

Industrial Electricity II is an intermediate-level course that builds upon foundational electrical principles. While a direct prerequisite isn't stated, learners are expected to have a basic understanding of electrical concepts to fully benefit from the advanced topics covered. The course focuses on practical application in complex industrial environments, assuming some prior knowledge.

Does this course cover electrical safety standards?

Yes, a significant portion of Industrial Electricity II is dedicated to electrical safety. You will learn to apply current electrical codes and OSHA expectations to industrial tasks, and understand qualified-person responsibilities. The course specifically covers arc-flash risk assessment, absence-of-voltage verification, and auditable lockout/tagout procedures to ensure safe work practices.

What types of industrial equipment are covered in the course?

The course addresses a range of industrial electrical equipment, including motor control centers, PLC cabinets, and VFD enclosures. You will gain knowledge in motor theory, from legacy DC machines to three-phase industrial applications, and learn about variable frequency drives (VFDs) including their parameterization and commissioning. The curriculum also covers transformers and power distribution checks for industrial systems.