
This course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments
This course is for electrical troubleshooting in the field and reinforces theory in application. Designed for the beginner troubleshooter, it identifies series and parallel circuit behavior and how voltage, current, and resistance apply to faults. It reviews mastering certain measurement techniques that are essential for accurate troubleshooting in the field.
This course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments
This course is for electrical troubleshooting in the field and reinforces theory in application. Designed for the beginner troubleshooter, it identifies series and parallel circuit behavior and how voltage, current, and resistance apply to faults. It reviews mastering certain measurement techniques that are essential for accurate troubleshooting in the field.
Electrical Troubleshooting Fundamentals 1 should have been completed. In addition, this course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments.
This course identifies safety procedures, hazards and the precautions necessary when troubleshooting. It covers both preparations, equipment needed and the necessity for verification of de-energizing. Conduction of an initial troubleshooting inspection is identified. Individual component diagnostics are described, such as contacts, coils breakers and others. A full troubleshooting logical process is delineated with the necessary steps outlined.
Electrical Troubleshooting Fundamentals 1 should have been completed. In addition, this course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments.
This course identifies safety procedures, hazards and the precautions necessary when troubleshooting. It covers both preparations, equipment needed and the necessity for verification of de-energizing. Conduction of an initial troubleshooting inspection is identified. Individual component diagnostics are described, such as contacts, coils breakers and others. A full troubleshooting logical process is delineated with the necessary steps outlined.
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Online electrical troubleshooting training teaches maintenance technicians how to diagnose and fix electrical problems in industrial equipment. It focuses on practical skills such as identifying faults, interpreting wiring diagrams, using test equipment, and applying structured troubleshooting methods to reduce downtime and improve equipment reliability.
Electrical troubleshooting training is designed for maintenance technicians, industrial electricians, and operations personnel responsible for diagnosing electrical issues. It is especially useful for organizations looking to improve troubleshooting consistency, reduce downtime, and strengthen technician skill levels across multiple sites.
Electrical troubleshooting training covers essential skills such as reading electrical schematics, tracing circuits, identifying common fault conditions, testing components with meters, and isolating problems in motors, control circuits, and field devices. These skills help technicians quickly determine root causes and take corrective action.
Online electrical troubleshooting training courses are typically 30–45 minutes in length and are self-paced. Technicians can complete the training at their own pace, making it easy to fit into busy production schedules or shift-based environments.
Yes. ITC Learning’s electrical troubleshooting training includes a final assessment to evaluate understanding of key concepts. A certificate of completion is provided upon successful completion. In addition, standalone skills assessments are available to benchmark technician knowledge and automatically assign training based on results.
This course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments
This course is for electrical troubleshooting in the field and reinforces theory in application. Designed for the beginner troubleshooter, it identifies series and parallel circuit behavior and how voltage, current, and resistance apply to faults. It reviews mastering certain measurement techniques that are essential for accurate troubleshooting in the field.
This course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments
This course is for electrical troubleshooting in the field and reinforces theory in application. Designed for the beginner troubleshooter, it identifies series and parallel circuit behavior and how voltage, current, and resistance apply to faults. It reviews mastering certain measurement techniques that are essential for accurate troubleshooting in the field.
Electrical Troubleshooting Fundamentals 1 should have been completed. In addition, this course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments.
This course identifies safety procedures, hazards and the precautions necessary when troubleshooting. It covers both preparations, equipment needed and the necessity for verification of de-energizing. Conduction of an initial troubleshooting inspection is identified. Individual component diagnostics are described, such as contacts, coils breakers and others. A full troubleshooting logical process is delineated with the necessary steps outlined.
Electrical Troubleshooting Fundamentals 1 should have been completed. In addition, this course is designed for participants familiar with AC/DC theory, electrical safety, electrical print reading, electrical connections, electrical control equipment, and the basic use of electrical test instruments.
This course identifies safety procedures, hazards and the precautions necessary when troubleshooting. It covers both preparations, equipment needed and the necessity for verification of de-energizing. Conduction of an initial troubleshooting inspection is identified. Individual component diagnostics are described, such as contacts, coils breakers and others. A full troubleshooting logical process is delineated with the necessary steps outlined.