This comprehensive, hands-on course takes you from a blank enclosure to a fully operational control panel. It is designed for technicians, electricians, and junior engineers who need the practical skills to build, wire, and test industrial electrical systems according to professional standards.Get skilled in designing, assembling, and wiring control panels for automation and industrial systems.
- Basics of panel wiring and layout.
- Understanding control circuits and terminations.
- Reading and implementing wiring diagrams.
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
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- 3 Weeks
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- Electrical SchematicsMaster the language of automation and power. This module teaches you to read, interpret, and trace complex electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and panel layout drawings. You will learn to identify standard symbols (NEMA/IEC) and understand the flow of power and control logic before you ever touch a wire.0
- Panel AssemblyTranslate the design from paper to a physical build. This section focuses on the mechanical construction and layout of the control panel. You will get hands-on experience mounting the enclosure, laying out the backplate, and properly installing DIN rails, wire ducts, and all major hardware components.0
- Component IntegrationFocus on the precision of system wiring. This module covers the core skills of connecting all components according to the schematic. You will learn professional wiring techniques, including correct wire sizing, crimping and termination, and clear labeling, to integrate everything from main circuit breakers and power supplies to PLCs, relays, and VFDs0
- Testing & CommissioningEnsure your work is safe, correct, and ready for service. This final module covers the critical verification process. You will perform pre-power-up "ring-out" tests (continuity and insulation) to find errors, followed by a safe, systematic live power-up to test I/O, verify control logic, and officially commission the panel.0
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Yes, complete testing and commissioning procedures are included.
Requirements
- Basic electrical knowledge.
Features
- 100% practical training
- Guided fabrication sessions
- Certification upon completion
Target audiences
- Technicians aspiring to enter industrial panel fabrication.