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Using the Megohmmeter

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW Ammeters, Meggers, and Wheatstone Bridge Library. This lesson describes safety issues to consider when using a megohmmeter, how to select the correct megger for the job, setup, and the steps necessary to take a megger reading.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Introduction to Megohmmeters

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Ammeters, Meggers, and Wheatstone Bridge Library. This lesson explains Ohm??s Law and how it is used when analyzing test results. The basic components, uses, and functions of a megohmmeter are described. Insulation and causes of insulation damage are also covered.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

General Protective Equipment

This is the eighth lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Safety Library. This lesson presents information about safeguards, other than Personal Protective Equipment worn on the body, used when working with or around electricity. Inspection, repair, and care of general protective equipment, and proper used of this equipment are presented.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Eye and Face Protection

This is the sixth lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Safety Library. This lesson explains the importance of eye and face protection, as well as the proper practices for its inspections, care and wear.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Electrical Shock

This is the third lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Safety Library. This lesson describes the effects electrical current has on the human body. Proper methods of removing a victim from an energized circuit are discussed. Who is qualified to perform a particular task and alerting techniques are introduced.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Transformers

This is the final lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Theory for Troubleshooters Library. This lesson builds on the information presented in the lesson, Introduction to Transformers. How to determine primary current and voltage, secondary current and voltage, and load is taught. The function of various transformers is also explained.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$60.00

Electrical Personal Protective Equipment

This is the fourth lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Safety Library. This lesson defines personal protective equipment. The need for various alerting techniques, barriers, and attendants, and their roles is discussed, as well as the importance of following safe work habits. In addition, the lesson reinforces the requirements for being qualified for a particular task introduced in lesson 3, Electrical Shock.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Electrical Circuits and Supplies

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW Electrical Safety Library. This lesson explains the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. It also demonstrates the correct method for selecting, inspecting, and handling extension cords and portable electric hand tools, and the purpose of ground fault interrupters is explained.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Conduit System Materials

This is the first lesson in the iKNOW® Conduit Installation Library. This lesson introduces the learner to conduit systems and components and instructs in the use of trade size and fill charts.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Conduit Layout and Installation

This final lesson in the iKNOW® Conduit Installation Library explains the procedure used to plan, measure, and install a conduit system.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Commutator Maintenance

This is the eleventh lesson in the iKNOW AC/DC Motor Maintenance Library. The lesson demonstrates the process of preparing a commutator for reconditioning, how to properly cut mica, how to check the commutator after maintenance, and explains the purpose of performing a commutator run-in procedure.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Conduit Bending

This is the second lesson in the iKNOW Conduit Installation Library. This lesson instructs the learner in the proper methods of cutting, cleaning, and bending conduit. The lesson also demonstrates how to make various bends and when different bends are used.

Professional Development Hours: 1
$23.00

Frequently asked questions (FAQs) for Maintenance

Industrial Maintenance refers to the service maintenance technicians do in manufacturing and production settings to ensure optimal equipment operating conditions. Industrial machinery is used in various manufacturing settings and often needs troubleshooting and adjustments to work correctly.

An industrial maintenance technician is responsible for various maintenance tasks, typically in manufacturing. They install and inspect machines and electrical equipment and perform preventive maintenance to ensure that industrial machines remain operational.

There are five unique types of industrial maintenance: preventive, corrective, predictive, condition-based, and predetermined. Many companies find it difficult to differentiate between different maintenance strategies or what maintenance program is ideal for them.