Course Overview:
The Electrical Fault Diagnosis course is an essential training program designed to meet the demands of the labor market in the fields of electrical maintenance and operation. This course provides the theoretical knowledge necessary to understand, identify, and resolve electrical issues efficiently and effectively. Mastering electrical fault diagnosis enhances the capabilities of technicians and engineers within industrial and commercial environments, ensuring operational continuity and safety.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of electrical circuits and their operational mechanics.
- Identify common types of electrical faults and their root causes.
- Gain a precise theoretical understanding of electrical diagnostic tools.
- Apply systematic methodology to diagnose faults quickly through structured analysis.
- Analyze electrical system data to pinpoint potential failure points.
- Utilize theoretical models to maintain complex electrical systems.
- Develop theoretical action plans for the maintenance and repair of electrical faults.
Course Outline
Day 1: Introduction to Electrical Circuits
- Concepts of electrical circuits and their various types.
- Core components found in electrical circuits.
- The relationship between Voltage, Current, and Resistance (Ohm’s Law).
- Introduction to electrical distribution systems.
Day 2: Types of Electrical Faults
- Classification of electrical faults (Short circuits, Open circuits, Earth leaks, etc.).
- Common causes of failures in different circuit configurations.
- The impact of faults on the overall performance of electrical systems.
- Preventive measures to minimize the occurrence of electrical faults.
Day 3: Theoretical Diagnostic Tools
- Overview of theoretical measurement tools used in diagnostics.
- How to read and interpret electrical diagrams and schematics.
- Analyzing electrical data using specialized software.
- The role of logical reasoning in locating faults.
Day 4: Methodology of Fault Diagnosis
- Standard systematic steps for identifying electrical faults.
- Inspection and analysis techniques that do not require field intervention.
- Case studies of typical electrical failures.
- How to prepare a professional theoretical diagnostic report.
Day 5: Theoretical Applications on Complex Systems
- Theoretical study of large-scale power systems.
- Fault analysis in lighting systems and industrial motors.
- Comprehensive review of all concepts and diagnostic tools covered.
- Discussion of advanced scenarios in electrical troubleshooting.


