Start Date: 15 Feb, 2026
End Date: 19 Feb, 2026
Duration: 5 Days
Overall Description:
Power is the lifeblood of any modern enterprise. Yet, the systems that deliver it are often taken for granted until something goes wrong. A failure in your electrical infrastructure can halt productivity, compromise safety, and lead to significant financial and reputational damage. This course is built on the premise that proactive management is far more valuable than reactive repairs. We provide a hands-on, comprehensive journey into the world of electrical power distribution and installation, giving you the tools to not only understand your system but to actively build, maintain, and optimize it. By the end of this program, you won't just be able to fix problems; you’ll be able to prevent them, transforming your electrical system from a potential liability into a source of operational strength and reliability.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will have the knowledge and skills to:
- Apply fundamental principles of electrical power distribution to design and analyze systems.
- Identify and select appropriate components, equipment, and protection devices for various applications.
- Demonstrate proficiency in safe and effective installation techniques and wiring practices.
- Interpret and adhere to key industry codes and safety standards (e.g., NEC, IEEE).
- Perform basic maintenance, troubleshooting, and diagnostic procedures on distribution equipment.
- Formulate a strategic approach to power system management that enhances reliability and reduces operational downtime.
Course Outline:
- Fundamentals of Electrical Power Distribution: Key concepts including voltage, current, power factor, and transformer operation.
- Distribution System Components: In-depth review of switchgear, circuit breakers, protective relays, cables, and transformers.
- Safety and Grounding: Practical application of safety protocols, proper grounding techniques, and an overview of arc flash hazards and mitigation.
- Installation Practices: Hands-on techniques for conduit bending, cable pulling, termination, and equipment mounting.
- System Protection and Coordination: Principles of overcurrent protection, selective coordination, and fault analysis.
- Inspection, Testing, and Commissioning: Procedures for pre-commissioning checks, insulation resistance testing, and system energization.
- Maintenance and Troubleshooting: Establishing preventative maintenance schedules and a systematic approach to diagnosing common electrical faults.
Who Should Attend?
This course is essential for electrical engineers, technicians, maintenance personnel, facility managers, project managers, and anyone involved in the design, installation, maintenance, or management of industrial and commercial electrical power distribution systems.
Course Methodology:
We utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This training course will be conducted as a highly interactive workshop session. A variety of training methodologies will be used Before and during the course whenever applicable. Some of these methods are gamification, online pre-post test, role plays, self-assessment instruments, group exercises & case studies.
