Basic concepts of electrical, magnetic circuits and electromagnetism
Approximate chronological hours for essential electrical fundamentals.
Provision of in-depth and broad training for engineering professionals and technical teams who need to learn or complement criteria, knowledge and/or competencies in matters of theoretical foundations, technical applications, test instrumentation, safety and operation, among many subjects in the electrical specialty of distribution and power systems.
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Training allows us to standardize knowledge and criteria, eliminating errors due to lack of knowledge in electrical activities.
The available modules are grouped into specialized training to strengthen criteria for testing, measurement, diagnosis and operation of electrical power networks.
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Approximate chronological hours for essential electrical fundamentals.
Approximate chronological hours to understand network architecture, operation and criteria.
Approximate chronological hours for measurement, interpretation and traceability criteria.
Approximate chronological hours for design, review, measurement and safety criteria.
Approximate chronological hours for testing, diagnosis and technical interpretation.
Approximate chronological hours for inspection, testing and acceptance criteria.
Approximate chronological hours for applied tests and reading of results.
Approximate chronological hours for switch diagnosis and maintenance support.
Approximate chronological hours for disturbance, continuity and performance analysis.
Approximate chronological hours for technical review, testing and condition criteria.
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Location, type of installation, available drawings, photos, objective of the work and any previous technical report help define the scope.
Yes. The scope can be planned around operating restrictions, safety conditions and available shutdown windows.
Yes. The deliverable can include measurements, observations, evidence and recommendations according to the agreed scope.
Yes. We can support review, testing, verification and technical criteria for commissioning or corrective work.