Describe the electrical systems you have worked on and how did you get your training?
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1. Describe the electrical systems you have worked on and how did you get your training? 2. What is your experience with electrical schematics? 3. What is your experience with ladder logic? 4. Describe the malfunctions you have experienced with PLC hardware? 5. Describe a tough electrical troubleshooting problem you have experienced, and briefly explain the steps you used to solve the problem. 6. What is the difference between a digital signal and an analog signal? 7. How often do you use a personal computer in a typical day? What do you do with it? 8. Describe a process problem you have experienced and how did you solve it? 9. Give an example of a tough loop you had to tune. What were the problems? And how did you solve them? 10. What brands of VFD's are you familiar with. 11. Describe some of the malfunctions associated with VFD's, and give an example of a tough VFD problem you had to solve. 12a. Using Ladder logic, write a program that will START and STOP a motor with momentary START and STOP push buttons. (Provide a sheet of paper) 12b. Add ladder logic that will turn the motor OFF after running for two minutes. 13. Describe the steps you take to troubleshoot a 3 phase, 480 volt motor that continually trips the heaters. 14a. Why is the earth pin in a 3-pin plug the longest and the thickest? 14b. Explain the purpose of grounding. 15. Describe a control panel you wired, designed, or modified. What was the purpose of the panel and state each component you used. 16. Describe the difference between a sourcing input and a sinking input. 17. Why do you want this job? PWR 1)sensitivity of ELCB PWR 2)about MCB ratings PWR 3)earth resistance and earth compounds PWR 4)what is LDR PWR 5)your electrical activity in your society PWR 5)CONSTRUCTION OF CAPACITOR PWR 6)transformer and related formulas PWR 7)industrial lightings PWR 8)what is the nature of electrons PWR 9)use of ballast in tube light PWR 10)CABLE SIZE AND AMPERE RATINGS
Autozone.com is a good resource. It has parts diagrams and schematics for most of the systems. Also try www.ahdol.com - They sell them but it worked for me!
I worked and worked and worked. And learnt alot from my work
Joel Canby.Dr. Joel Canby was a PhD in Cultural Anthropolgy from Harvard University.He was a professor at Stanislaus State university in California. Earlier he worked as a social scientist at the System Development Corp. in Santa Monica,CA. There he worked on the development of training systems fot hte Air Defence Command and other military systems.
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Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment. Some of this equipment includes electric motors; machinery controls, lighting, and wiring in buildings; automobiles; aircraft; radar and navigation systems; and power generation, control, and transmission devices used by electric utilities. Although the terms electrical and electronics engineering often are used interchangeably in academia and industry, electrical engineers have traditionally focused on the generation and supply of power, whereas electronics engineers have worked on applications of electricity to control systems or signal processing. Electrical engineers specialize in areas such as power systems engineering or electrical equipment manufacturing.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated directly below this answer section.
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There is no need for, as there is UNIX! :-) Dirk
I think that the length of customer service training depends on the company that you are training to work for. I worked for Robinsons May ten years ago and their training was 8 hours.
He worked in electrical engineering to invent the light bulb.
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