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moondawn
10-01-2010, 05:33 PM
hi guys

am looking to get on an electrical course to fault find, i live in manchester is there nyone that knows of anywhere i have requested some packs for electrical courses from north trafford college, but none specifc to what i am looking for

thanks

lee

eggs
10-01-2010, 08:47 PM
Try PRTC (http://www.prtc.co.uk/course.asp?cs_id=12) in Burnley. They do some refrigeration electrical courses and general fault finding courses.

The guy who runs the courses comes on here now and again, Steve he's called. I'll try to dig out his name so that you can PM him.

Eggs

** Edit Pendle Steve (http://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/member.php?u=6463) he's called.**

chemi-cool
10-01-2010, 08:54 PM
Fault finding course?
Sound Stupid.

Learn electricity from base, control circuits and if you understand the simple logic of it, fault finding will be easy.

Toosh
10-01-2010, 10:14 PM
hi guys

am looking to get on an electrical course to fault find, i live in manchester is there nyone that knows of anywhere i have requested some packs for electrical courses from north trafford college, but none specifc to what i am looking for

thanks

lee

Hi Moon, Marc has just posted something you might be interested in

Norm

moideen
11-01-2010, 12:06 PM
If anybody can absolutely understand the Auto cad electrical control and power drawings, analog inputs and outputs, digital inputs and outputs of processor board, who has attained the knowledge for fault finding in HVAC applications. Am I correct?

Moideen-Dubai:)

nike123
11-01-2010, 12:16 PM
If anybody can absolutely understand the Auto cad electrical control and power drawings, analog inputs and outputs, digital inputs and outputs of processor board, who has attained the knowledge for fault finding in HVAC applications. Am I correct?

Moideen-Dubai:)
I am not sure that I understand question. Could you rephrase or elaborate?


Auto cad electrical control and power drawings
It doesn't mater if drawing is made by AUTO-CAD or any other software. It matter that drawing is complying with standards for such drawings.
For reading such drawings, you need knowledge about electric and electronic components and how they are work as single component and as well as when they are conected together.

moondawn
16-01-2010, 04:37 PM
hi guys

thanks for the info eggs, I have passed the website on to my supervisor. i will wait and see if can get on some courses now.

Grizzly
16-01-2010, 05:50 PM
Hi Moondawn.
In the past I have attended advanced electrical courses.
2 of note are
http://www.techtrain.co.uk/en/trainingcourses/trainingcourses_3/refrigerationacelectricalcourses/refrigerationacelectricalcourses.jsp

http://www.nwkcollege.ac.uk/halls/halltraining_courses.html


Halls have the facility with the use of a test rig to simulate System electrical faults.
Where you as the student have to identify the fault.
These may be of interest?
Grizzly

moondawn
24-01-2010, 10:55 PM
hi grizzly

thanks for your reply looked on the sites but needs to be around the manchester area my company will not allow me too go far on the courses