INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL
Course Overview & Core Features
Duration: 3 Months (Professional Training).
Training Format: Online & Physical classes are available.
Core Path: LEARN • PRACTICE • BECOME PROFESSIONAL.
Key Benefits: Practical & hands-on training, certificate after completion, and development of job-ready professional industrial skills.

Target Audience & Outcomes
Target Audience: Aspiring Industrial Electricians, Technicians, Maintenance Staff, and Engineering Students.
Key Skills Mastered: Understand Electrical Circuits & Components, Read & Make Wiring Diagrams, Install & Test Electrical Systems, Motor Control Circuits (DOL, Star Delta, F/R), Work with Panels, DBs, VFDs & ATS, Star-Delta Connection (Starter & Forward/Reverse), Fault Finding & Troubleshooting, and Industrial Maintenance Skills.
Key Technical Concepts Covered: Star Connection, Delta Connection, Star-Delta Starter configuration, and Distribution Board/Switchgear setup.
Complete Course Syllabus
Phase 1: Electrical Fundamentals & Circuits
01. Basics of AC & DC: Core Concept of AC & DC, and Single Phase AC fundamentals.
02. Electrical Quantities: Deep dive into Voltage, Current & Power alongside Measurement using a Multimeter.
03. Electrical Circuits: Study circuit Types (R, L, C Circuits) and Series & Parallel Circuits configuration.
04. Tools & Testing: Master the comprehensive Tools List & Their Uses, and learn Testing Board Wiring.
Phase 2: Wiring Techniques, Controls & Installation
05. Switches & Control: Wiring of One Way, Two Way Switches, One Socket, More Sockets, and Fan Regulators.
06. Wiring Techniques: Practical learning of Capacitor, Staircase, and Go-Down Wiring, along with AC Single Phase Board Wiring.
07. Power Sources: Connect and configure Batteries, Solar Panels & Controllers using Series / Parallel Connections.
08. Installation: Hands-on training for Solar Panel & Battery Installation, and AC to DC Converters.
Phase 3: Testing, Industrial Controls & Switchgear
09. Testing Equipment: Learn Continuity Testing (using Multimeter & Megger) and working with a Series Testing Lamp.
10. Control Components: Master Relays, Timers, Push Buttons, and NO, NC, Timer, Auto Fan/Light applications.
11. Motor Connections: Hands-on with Single Phase Motor Connections, Cable Lugs, and Cable Ducts.
12. Panel & Switchgear: Master Cable Termination and Switchgear & Control Panel Theory.
Phase 4: Advanced Industrial Automation & Maintenance
13. Motor Control Circuits: Wiring and operations of DOL (Direct Online) Starters, and Forward / Reverse / Star-Delta control paths.
14. Star-Delta Connection: Wire and troubleshoot Star-Delta Starter Circuits and Star-Delta Forward/Reverse mechanisms.
15. Advanced Systems: Advanced learning of DB (Distribution Board), ATS Panels, and VFDs (Variable Frequency Drives).
16. Maintenance & Projects: Perform Transformer & Generator Maintenance alongside completing Practical Projects & Final Assessment.
- Online Session
- On Campus Lecture + Practical
- Video Lecture Available
- Urdu & English