This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Key topics covered include basic electrical theory, wiring installation, troubleshooting, and safety protocols.
Apply safety rules and regulations in the workplace.
Use personal protective equipment (PPE) properly.
Identify and mitigate electrical hazards.
Perform first aid procedures for electrical accidents.
Understand electrical theories (Ohm's Law, circuits, and power calculations).
Identify electrical components and symbols.
Explain the principles of AC/DC electricity.
Differentiate between series and parallel circuits.
Interpret electrical plans, diagrams, and schematics.
Install wiring systems (conduits, cable trays, raceways).
Splice and terminate electrical wires and cables.
Test and troubleshoot installed circuits.
Install lighting, outlets, and switchboards.
Inspect electrical systems for wear or damage.
Replace faulty components like fuses, switches, or outlets.
Perform preventive maintenance on electrical installations.
Use diagnostic tools like multimeters, ammeters, and continuity testers.