Commissioning, startup, testing, and troubleshooting of electric and control systems (NETA, ANSI, IEC, and NEC)

🔧 Master the Commissioning, Startup, Testing, and Troubleshooting of Electric and Control Systems!
Our specialized course covers essential techniques for electric and control system commissioning, startup, testing, and troubleshooting in accordance with NETA, ANSI, IEC, and NEC standards. Gain hands-on experience through expert-led modules, supported by recognized certifications to boost your professional credentials. Enroll today and become a key expert in ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of electrical systems!

  • 7500 GBP$ 4 months

About corse

In the realm of electrical engineering, the commissioning, startup, testing, and troubleshooting of electric and control systems are critical processes that ensure the reliability and safety of electrical installations. This professional training course is meticulously designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge required to navigate the complexities of electric systems in compliance with NETA, ANSI, IEC, and NEC standards. By integrating theoretical understanding with practical application, this program aims to foster a comprehensive approach to managing the lifecycle of electrical systems, from initial commissioning to ongoing maintenance. Participants will engage in an immersive learning experience that combines lectures, hands-on activities, and group discussions, allowing them to explore the intricacies of electric and control systems in a structured environment. The curriculum is tailored to meet the needs of both seasoned professionals seeking to enhance their expertise and newcomers aiming to build a solid foundation in this vital area.

The Objectives

  • Understand the principles of commissioning and startup processes for electric systems.
  • Familiarize with testing methodologies and standards applicable to electric and control systems.
  • Develop troubleshooting skills essential for diagnosing and resolving electrical issues.
  • Gain practical experience through hands-on activities and real-world case studies.
  • Learn to apply safety standards and regulations in the context of electrical installations.
  • Enhance collaboration and communication skills within multidisciplinary teams.

Training Methodology

This training will employ a blended learning approach, incorporating lectures, interactive discussions, practical demonstrations, and group exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on activities that reinforce theoretical concepts, promoting a deeper understanding of the material. Assessments will be conducted throughout the course to gauge understanding and facilitate continuous improvement.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This course is ideal for electrical engineers, technicians, project managers, and professionals involved in the commissioning, startup, testing, and maintenance of electrical systems. It is particularly beneficial for individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge of industry standards and best practices in electric and control system management.

Course Outlines

Day 1
  • Introduction to electric and control systems
  • Overview of NETA, ANSI, IEC, and NEC standards
  • Key concepts in commissioning and startup
  • Safety considerations in electrical installations
  • Importance of documentation and record-keeping
  • Group discussion on real-world challenges in the field
Day 2
  • Detailed examination of commissioning processes
  • Tools and equipment used in commissioning
  • Procedures for system verification and validation
  • Introduction to electrical testing methods
  • Analyzing electrical system performance metrics
  • Hands-on activity: Basic commissioning exercises
Day 3
  • Advanced testing techniques for electric systems
  • Understanding insulation resistance testing
  • Performing continuity and functional tests
  • Exploring circuit analysis and load testing
  • Troubleshooting common issues in electrical systems
  • Group work: Case studies on testing scenarios
Day 4
  • Introduction to control systems and their components
  • Overview of PLCs and their applications
  • Strategies for effective control system testing
  • Safety protocols during testing and troubleshooting
  • Hands-on activity: Testing control systems
  • Discussion on trends in control system technology
Day 5
  • In-depth analysis of troubleshooting techniques
  • Identifying and diagnosing electrical faults
  • Utilizing diagnostic tools and software
  • Developing systematic troubleshooting approaches
  • Group exercise: Troubleshooting real-life scenarios
  • Review of best practices for maintenance and follow-up

Training Method?

  • Pre-assessment
  • Live group instruction
  • Use of real-world examples, case studies and exercises
  • Interactive participation and discussion
  • Power point presentation, LCD and flip chart
  • Group activities and tests
  • Each participant receives a copy of the presentation
  • Slides and handouts

Training Method?

The course agenda will be as follows:
  • Technical Session 30-10.00 am
  • Coffee Break 00-10.15 am
  • Technical Session 15-12.15 noon
  • Coffee Break 15-12.45 pm
  • Technical Session 45-02.30 pm
  • Course Ends 30 pm
   
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London July 7, 2025 July 11, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
London August 11, 2025 August 15, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
London September 15, 2025 September 19, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
London October 13, 2025 October 17, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
London November 17, 2025 November 21, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
London December 22, 2025 December 26, 2025 7500 GBP PDF Register
6800 GBP$ 4 months
Amsterdam , Netherlands
6900 GBP$ 4 months
Geneva , Switzerland
6600 GBP$ 4 months
Madrid , Spain
6600 GBP$ 4 months
Paris , France
5500 GBP$ 4 months
Dubai , United Arab Emirates
6100 GBP$ 4 months
Istanbul , Turkey