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This course prepares electrical apprentices for Phase 2 by bridging fundamental theory with practical application. Through 12 targeted lessons, apprentices will master the core principles of electrical engineering.
Course Objectives:
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Master SI units and basic electrical quantities.
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Perform circuit analysis for series, parallel, and combination networks.
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Understand the chemical and magnetic effects of current.
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Apply the laws of electromagnetism and Induction to motors and transformers.
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Analyse electrostatic fields and capacitor behaviour.
This course is designed to prepare electrical apprentices for Phase 4 off-the-job training. It focuses on the mathematical and physical behaviour of reactive components—inductors and capacitors—and culminates in the analysis of industrial Three-Phase systems.
Course Objectives:
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Analyze sine waves, frequency, and RMS values.
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Calculate reactance and impedance in RL, RC, and RLC circuits.
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Determine Power Factor and apply correction techniques.
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Identify Resonance conditions in series configurations.
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Master Star and Delta configurations in Three-Phase systems.
This course is designed to prepare electrical apprentices for Phase 6 off-the-job training. It covers the logic that governs modern industrial systems, the hardware used to automate processes, and the specialized power electronics used for high-speed switching.
Course Objectives:
- Differentiate between analog and digital signals while mastering the conversion between decimal and binary numbering systems.
- Draw symbols, write truth tables, and explain the operation of the five core logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, and NOR).
- Identify the main components of a Programmable Logic Controller and describe the internal configuration of input/output units.
- Explain the use of opto-isolation and signal conditioning to protect PLC processors from high-voltage industrial field devices.
- Describe the construction and operation of Thyristors, Triacs, and Diacs, including their schematic symbols and power-control functions.