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Electrical Wiring Installation & Inspection Procedure



Introduction:


There was very little planning of wiring installations in those early days, but now, with supplies from the grid, very large sources of power are introduced into all premises which use electricity and proper planning and design have become essential. Like fire, electricity is a very good servant, but if not properly controlled and used it can prove to be a very dangerous master. The need for planned methods of wiring and installation work has long been recognized and all kinds of regulations, requirements, recommendations, codes of practice and so on have been issued. Some are mandatory and can be enforced by law, whilst others are merely recommendations. A designer of an electrical installation and subsequently the maintenance team are all expected to provide and ensure that an electrical installation is safe, cost effective and reliable throughout its lifetime.

 

As a result of many years developing and teaching courses devoted to compliance with the IEE Wiring Regulations for low voltage installations up to 750V & IEC 60364 as well, it has become apparent to me that many operatives and personnel in the electrical contracting industry have forgotten the basic principles and concepts upon which electric power supply and its use are based. As a result of this, misconceived ideas and much confusion have arisen over the interpretation of the regulations. It is the intention of this course to dispel such misconceptions and to educate and where necessary refresh the memory of the trainee. In this respect, emphasis has been placed on those areas where most confusion arises, namely earthing and bonding, protection, and circuit design.

Course Objectives:


By the end of this course, delegates will be able to know about:

 

  • The latest requirements of the IEE Regulations and the required Electrical Design concepts
  • Working within an environment controlled by IEE Regulations
  • The basis for safety and functional design
  • Inspection and testing techniques that affect the maintenance routine of an installation

Who Should Attend?


Electrical Engineers, Electrical Technicians, Electrical Inspectors, Electrical Professionals & Supervisors, Instrumentation and Design Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Supervisors & Technicians, Energy Management Consultants, Control Engineers & Technicians, Automation & Process Engineers, Chemical & Mechanical Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Field Technicians, Graduate Engineers, Project and Production Managers, Project Engineers, Electronic Technicians, Plant Managers, Process Control Engineers, System Engineers, System Integrators, Testing Engineers & Technicians, Power System Engineers, Power System Technicians, Utility Engineers, Managers & Team Leaders of Engineering Departments, Safety Professionals, Plant Electricians, Facilities Engineers, Operations & Maintenance Engineers, Supervisors & Technicians, Project Engineers, Commissioning & Testing Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Electrical Technologists, Facility & Plant Managers 

Course Outline:


Fundamental Requirements for Safety & Basics

 

Review of Electrical Fundamentals

 

Earthing & Bonding

  • Earth: what it is, and why and how we connect to it
  • Earthing systems & earth electrodes
  • System classification & requirements (TN system, TN-C system, TN-S system, TN-C-S system, TT system & IT system)
  • Earth fault loop impedance
  • Residual current devices
  • Supplementary bonding
  • Earthing conductors
  • Earthing arrangement selection

 

Protection & Shock

  • What is protection?
  • Protection against mechanical damage
  • Protection against electric shock
  • Protection against overcurrent
  • Protection against under voltage
  • Protection against overvoltage
  • Protection against fire

 

Control

  • Isolation and switching

 

Circuit Design

  • Design procedure
  • Design current
  • Nominal setting of protection
  • Correction factors
  • Tabulated current-carrying capacity
  • Choice of cable size
  • Voltage drop
  • Shock risk
  • Thermal constraints

 

Example of Circuit Design

  • Design problem

 

Conduit Installations & Raceways

 

Testing and Inspection

  • Testing sequence
  • Continuity of protective conductors
  • Continuity of ring final circuit conductors
  • Insulation resistance
  • Polarity
  • Earth electrode resistance
  • Earth fault loop impedance
  • Prospective fault current
  • Functional testing

 

BS7671 2004/2008, the Changes

 

IEC 60364-XX

 

Safety in Electrical Testing

COURSE LOCATIONS

Code From To City Fee
EE40 10 Feb 2020 14 Feb 2020 Tokyo US$ 6000 Book
EE40 19 Apr 2020 23 Apr 2020 Dubai US$ 4200 Book
EE40 15 Jun 2020 19 Jun 2020 Sydney US$ 6000 Book
EE40 10 Aug 2020 14 Aug 2020 London US$ 5000 Book
EE40 26 Oct 2020 30 Oct 2020 Guangzhou US$ 5500 Book
EE40 21 Dec 2020 25 Dec 2020 Bali US$ 5500 Book


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UAE

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USA OFFICE

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USA

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EGYPT OFFICE

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Suez Bridge,
Cairo,
Egypt

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COURSE CERTIFICATE

Certificate of Completion will be provided to the candidate(s) who successfully attend and complete the course. Training hours attendance percentage of 75% is required.


TRAINING HOURS

Standard course hours: 8:30 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Informal discussions: 4:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.


TRAINING METHODOLOGY

We use a blend of interactive and hands-on methods, active participation, a variety of instructional techniques, dynamic presentations, individual and group exercises, in depth discussion, DVD’s, role-plays, case studies, examples. All of the information, competencies, knowledge and skills acquired within our training programs, are 100% transferrable to the participants’ workplace.


ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION

Pre-Test and Post-Test Assessment are applied on 5-day and 10-day programs. Also, post course evaluation and candidate’s evaluation are applied to add another level of quality measurement. Candidates’ feedback is highly appreciated to elevate the training service quality.


ORGANIZATIONAL IMPACT

A- Have staff trained in the latest training and development approaches

B- Support nationalization and talent management initiatives

C- Have properly trained and informed people who will be able to add value

D- Gain relevant technical knowledge, skills and competencies


PERSONAL IMPACT

A- Develop job related skills

B- Develop personal skills in subject matter

C- Have a record of your growth and learning results

D- Bring proof of your progress back to your organization

F- Become competent, effective and productive

G- Be more able to make sound decisions

H- Be more effective in day to day work by mastering job-related processes

I- Create and develop competency to perform job well


FREQUENT NOMINATIONS SCHEME

A- 10% discount after 05 candidates’ registration.

B- 15% discount after 10 candidates’ registration.    

C- 20% discount after 20 candidates’ registration.

D- 25% discount after 25 candidates’ registration.

E- 30% discount after 30 candidates’ registration

F- Higher discount rates will be offered based on work volume with different clients.  


SEVERAL NOMINATIONS ON THE SAME COURSE SCHEME

A- One extra free seat is offered on 4 candidates on the same course and dates.

B- Two extra free seats are offered on 6 candidates on the same course and dates.

C- Three extra free seats are offered on 8 candidates on the same course and dates.

D- Four extra free seats are offered on 10 candidates on the same course and dates.

E- Five extra free seats are offered on 12 candidates on the same course and dates.


REGISTRATION POLICY

Nominations to our public courses are to be processed by the client’s Training and/or HR departments. A refund will be issued back to the client in the event of course cancellation or seat unavailability. A confirmation will be issued to the relevant department official(s). 


CANCELLATION POLICY

If a confirmed registration is cancelled less than 5 working days prior to the course start date, a substitute participant may be nominated to attend the same course or a 20% cancellation charge is applied. In case of a no-show, a 100% fee will be charged.


PAYMENT POLICY

Payment is due upon receiving the course confirmation, invoice and/or proforma invoice. However; the fee due can be wire transferred to our bank account directly after course completion. Our bank details are illustrated on the confirmation, invoice and proforma invoice, as well. The above documents can be communicated electronically, i.e., in a soft copy or/and in hard copy based on customer’s request.


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