educatory electro services t/a ee services owner, petrus van zyl, 25 years experience in electrical...
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Educatory Electro Servicest/a EE Services
Owner, Petrus van Zyl, 25 years experience in Electrical Training: Qualified Electrician,
Master Installation Electrician and Qualified Lecturer.
Our Mission & Believe• EE Services, as an Electrical Technical Training Service provider
delivers an accredited training and developing service to clients.• Training and development will always be at a high standard and
quality, client and market related at the most flexible way possible.• The object of our training is to make electrical training excisable to
learners at all times.• Our training focuses on the technical and legal competencies and
registration of the installation related responsibilities of employee’s and employers.
• The entire business and training approach of EE Services is to let all staff believe that they will assist every single one of the learners to be the best that they could be.
More about us!• Electrician Construction Apprenticeship Modules 0 – 7 & Phase A test.• Module 0 – 7 training: opportunity for a private person (no contract) to
develop himself to become a qualified person in the trade.• Unit Standards:
1. Test of electrical installations, single & three phase2. Completing Certificate of Compliance, single & three phase
• Trade Test preparation – electrical construction (Pre-Prep)• Basic Refrigeration• N2 Equivalent & the practical evaluation as required by the Department of
Labour for Article 28 Trade Test Option B and single phase tester.• N2 Alternative, 18 unit standards on a modular concept. To enable a person
to write a Trade Test.• Evaluation Test to determine a person’s level of knowledge before entering
into a Trade Test.
Core Module 0: SafetyOhs Act 85 of 1993
Electrical InstallationRegulations
Electrical MachineryRegulations
Core Module 1: Installing Wireways
1.1 Install metal conduit:1.1.1 in cavity walls1.1.2 in chased walls1.1.3 in ceilings1.1.4 in concrete decks1.1.5 on surfaces
1.2 Install PVC conduit:1.2.1 in cavity walls1.2.2 in chased walls1.2.3 in ceilings1.2.4 in concrete decks1.2.5 on surfaces
Module 1 continue• 1.3 Install flexible conduit:• 1.3.1 in fixed appliances• 1.3.2 in stationery appliances
• 1.4 Install trunking:• 1.4.1 on surfaces• 1.4.2 suspended from ceilings
• 1.5 Install cable racks and trays:
• 1.5.1 on surfaces• 1.5.2 suspended
Core Module 2: Installing Cables
2.1 Install flexible cord:2.1.1 select cable2.1.2 terminate socket
outlet2.1.3 terminate appliance2.1.4 join cable2.1.5 testing cable
2.2 Install flexible cable:2.2.1 select cable2.2.2 terminate socket outlet2.2.3 terminate appliance2.2.4 joining cable2.2.5 testing cable
Module 2 continue
2.3 350–500V Armoured cable:2.3.1 select cable route2.3.2 select cable2.3.3 secure cable2.3.4 terminate cable2.3.5 join cable2.3.6 insulate cable2.3.7 test cable
Core Module 3: Wiring of Premises
3.1 Wiring meter box:3.1.1 single phase3.1.2 three phase3.1.3 CT metering
3.2 Wiring distribution boards:3.2.1 single phase3.2.2 three phase3.2.3 load balancing
3.3 Wiring socket outlets:3.3.1 single phase3.3.2 three phase
Module 3 continue
3.4 Install / wire luminaire:3.4.1 incandescent3.4.2 discharge and ancillary
3.5 Wiring switching circuits:3.5.1 one way switches3.5.2 two way switches3.5.3 intermediate switches3.5.4 dimmer switches3.5.5 daylight switches3.5.6 looping switches3.5.7 starting switches
Core Module 4: Installing Transformers
4.1 380–220 V transformers:4.1.1 mount4.1.2 connect primary4.1.3 connect secondary4.1.4 connect protective
devices
4.2 Auto transformers 380–200V:4.2.1 mount4.2.2 connect terminals4.2.3 connect protective
devices
Core Module 5: Installing DC Motors
5.1 Install DC motors:5.1.1 mount5.1.2 aligning motors5.1.3 connecting supply
5.2 Install starting systems:5.2.1 connect common starting systems
5.3 Conducting motor test
Core Module 6: Install & Maintain AC Motors
6.1 Installing motors:6.1.1 motor test6.1.1.1 single phase motor test6.1.1.2 three phase motor test
6.1.2 install motor6.1.2.1 single phase motor6.1.2.2 three phase motor
6.2 Install connect start systems:6.2.1 single phase start6.2.1.1 connect capacitor start6.2.1.2 constant capacitor start
Module 6 continue
6.2.2 three phase start6.2.2.1 on line start6.2.2.2 forward reverse start6.2.2.3 sequence start6.2.2.4 automatic start6.2.2.5 resistance start6.2.2.6 auto transformer 50kw
6.3 Maintain AC motors
Core Module 7: Testing & Fault Finding
7.1 Installation test7.2 Appliance testing:7.2.1 testing portable appliances7.2.2 testing stationary appliances7.2.3 testing fixed appliances7.3 Fault finding:7.3.1 visual test7.3.2 continuity test7.3.3 insulation resistance test
• Using the latest equipment (Portable Appliance Tester), ETS carries out the following testing procedures, including:
• Physical inspection;• Insulation Tests;• Earth circuit Test; • Continuity Test;• Functionality Test; • Run / Leakage Test;• Polarity wire Test;• Visual Inspections Include As per (AS 3760); • Check for obvious external damage; • Check defects-accessories, plugs or socket outlets; • Check defects on connectors; • Check supply cords;• No exposed inner cords, external sheath not cut abraded or
damaged;• Check cords are not tangled or exposed for tripping;• All flexible cords are securely anchored; and• Power boards: Indicator for ‘maximum load’ is visible and
legible.
Our Contact Details:
• OfficeTel / Fax: 051 – 451 2251Fax2mail: 086 519 0221E-mail: [email protected]
• Petrus van ZylCell: 084 401 2239