This course provides comprehensive training in the principles and practices of electrical installation. It is designed to equip learners with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical systems in residential, commercial, and light industrial settings. The course emphasizes safety, compliance with electrical codes, and hands-on training with real-world tools and equipment.
Power electronics is a branch of electrical engineering that deals with the conversion, control, and conditioning of electric power using electronic devices. It primarily focuses on the efficient transfer and regulation of electrical energy from one form to another, such as:
AC to DC (Rectification)
DC to AC (Inversion)
DC to DC (Chopping or Switching)
AC to AC (Cycloconversion or Frequency Conversion)
Electrical machines are devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy, mechanical energy into electrical energy, or alter electrical energy characteristics (e.g., voltage, current, frequency)
Apower system is an interconnected network designed to generate, transmit, and distribute electrical energy to consumers reliably and efficiently. It encompasses all the components involved in the production and delivery of electricity, from power plants to end users.