
Fundamentals
AVO offers fundamental electrical safety courses that all maintenance personnel need to stay safe and to keep from damaging electrical equipment
ALL TOO OFTEN, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL HAVE TO JUMP RIGHT INTO ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE WITH NO TRAINING, OR PERHAPS MINIMAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING THAT SKIPS THE FUNDAMENTALS AND FOCUSES SOLELY ON A SPECIFIC APPLICATION.
This may result in technicians performing tasks without understanding the reason why or the implications of changes they are making on the electrical circuit. This can lead to unsafe activities and damage to electrical equipment.
At a minimum, technicians should demonstrate technical proficiency in electrical fundamentals before performing any work on electrical equipment.
Basic Electricity | In-Person Course
ALL TOO OFTEN, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL HAVE TO JUMP RIGHT INTO ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE WITH NO TRAINING, OR PERHAPS MINIMAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING THAT SKIPS THE FUNDAMENTALS AND FOCUSES SOLELY ON A SPECIFIC APPLICATION. Without a Basic Electricity course, this may result in technicians performing tasks without understanding the reason why or the implications of changes they are making on the electrical circuit. This can lead to unsafe activities and damage to electrical equipment. At a minimum, technicians should demonstrate technical proficiency in electrical fundamentals before performing any work on electrical equipment.
Basic Electricity | Live Virtual Course
ALL TOO OFTEN, MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL HAVE TO JUMP RIGHT INTO ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE WITH NO TRAINING, OR PERHAPS MINIMAL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING THAT SKIPS THE FUNDAMENTALS AND FOCUSES SOLELY ON A SPECIFIC APPLICATION. Without a Basic Electricity course this may result in technicians performing tasks without understanding the reason why or the implications of changes they are making on the electrical circuit. This can lead to unsafe activities and damage to electrical equipment. At a minimum, technicians should demonstrate technical proficiency in electrical fundamentals before performing any work on electrical equipment.
Basic Electrical Troubleshooting | In-Person Course
Effectively troubleshooting electrical systems is an essential skill for any technician responsible for maintenance in an industrial, commercial or utility facility. This This hands-on Basic Electrical Troubleshooting course is intended for electricians and technicians responsible for troubleshooting electrical system problems and supervisors responsible for overseeing troubleshooting electrical system problems. The class participant should have basic knowledge of AC/DC electricity.
Grounding & Bonding | Virtual
Grounding and Bonding focuses on the grounding and bonding requirements contained in Article 250 of NEC® as well as compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.304(g). This course is part of Electrical Maintenance Safety and Electrical Safety Fundamentals.
Grounding & Bonding | In-Person Course
Grounding and Bonding focuses on the grounding and bonding requirements contained in Article 250 of NEC® as well as compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.304(g). This course is part of Electrical Maintenance Safety and Electrical Safety Fundamentals.
Electrical Print Reading | In-Person
An electrical print, schematic or diagram is a map that represents the layout of various types of electrical systems. This Electrical Print Reading hands-on course provides instructions and exercises in the proper use of electrical print documents. Knowing how to read electrical drawings is critical when performing acceptance of new equipment and in troubleshooting existing equipment. There are many types of prints that utilize hundreds of symbols established by ANSI. Course participants will be shown how to identify symbols and how to unravel this common language for electrical equipment. It is intended for NEW or EXPERIENCED electricians & technicians who install, maintain, repair or troubleshoot power and auxiliary systems. Equipment application, troubleshooting and print revision methods to correctly reflect equipment changes will be demonstrated.
Electrical Print Reading | Virtual Course
An electrical print, schematic or diagram is a map that represents the layout of various types of electrical systems. This Electrical Print Reading virtual, instructor-led course provides instructions and exercises in the proper use of electrical print documents. Knowing how to read electrical drawings is critical when performing acceptance of new equipment and in troubleshooting existing equipment.
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Webinars
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01.01.1970
WEBINAR — NFPA 70B Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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05.12.2022
WEBINAR — RTMS software Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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05.12.2022
FREE, LIVE WEBINAR: The New Technologies and Standards in Fiber Optics for Broadband Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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06.14.2021
Webinar: Essential Fundamentals for Electricians & Substation Technicians Essential Fundamentals for Electricians and Substation Technicians presented by AVO Senior Training Engineer Dennis Moon. Dennis has 42 years of experience in the Electrical Utility Industry, with a background in generation stations, substations and industrial facilities.
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