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Why Choose Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers Training Course?

Electrical Power Systems Training Course for Non-Engineers provides a clear and structured introduction to the essential concepts behind electricity generation, transmission, distribution, and safe operation of electrical installations. Designed specifically for non-engineers, it explains the working principles of electrical power systems in an accessible and practical manner—beginning with the fundamentals of electricity production and extending to the modern methods used in renewable energy power generation.

Participants gain a solid understanding of AC power systems, including voltage, current, power factor, frequency, and the differences between single-phase and three-phase networks. The course also explains how transformers, circuit breakers, motors, and earthing systems function within an electrical installation. Emphasis is placed on identifying hazards, recognising unsafe conditions, and understanding the protective devices that maintain electrical safety.

This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers Course further strengthens confidence in reading and interpreting single-line diagrams, analysing power flow, and understanding basic maintenance practices. Through these foundations, non-technical professionals develop the knowledge needed to communicate effectively with engineering teams and contribute to safer and more reliable operational environments.

What are the Goals?

This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers Training Course aims to provide participants with a practical understanding of how electrical systems operate, how electrical hazards arise, and how protective devices maintain safety and reliability across installations.

By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the key stages in electricity generation, transmission, and distribution
  • Analyse grounding systems and apply essential electrical safety principles
  • Identify electrical shock risks, arc flash hazards, and unsafe equipment conditions
  • Recognise electrical faults and understand how protective devices respond
  • Familiarise themselves with main components such as transformers, motors, and circuit breakers
  • Interpret basic electrical diagrams and understand power flow fundamentals
  • Build confidence in interacting with technical personnel regarding electrical equipment

Who is this Training Course for?

This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers Course is ideal for non-technical professionals who interact with electrical installations or work within operational environments where electrical systems are present. It supports beginners and intermediate-level personnel who require a foundational understanding of electrical concepts for safer and more effective workplace performance.

This training course will greatly benefit:

  • Mechanical engineering engineers and technicians
  • Safety officers and HSE personnel
  • Civil engineering professionals
  • Administrative and management staff supporting engineering operations
  • Operations, maintenance, and facility teams working alongside electrical systems

How will this Training Course be Presented?

This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers Training Course uses a range of proven learning methods to ensure comprehension and long-term retention. Participants explore real-world examples through videos, demonstrations, and discussions covering low-, medium-, and high-voltage systems. Interactive sessions promote engagement, while daily wrap-ups allow participants to clarify concepts and relate them to their workplace responsibilities.

Training delivery includes:

  • Instructor-led presentations using structured visual aids
  • Group discussions and practical knowledge-sharing
  • Demonstrations featuring modern switchgear technologies
  • Opportunities for participants to ask questions and explore workplace challenges
  • Continuous instructor guidance to ensure individual learning goals are met

The Course Content

  • Generation, transmission and distribution of electricity single phase and three-phase
  • Types of AC network, star and delta configurations
  • Power, voltage, current, impedance and power factor
  • Importance of network earthing systems
  • Types of earthing systems
  • Electrical safety and electric shock hazards
  • Fuses for low voltage, medium voltage and high voltage
  • Miniature circuit breaker (MCB) construction and operation principles
  • Molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) construction and operations
  • Air circuit breakers
  • Vacuum circuit breakers
  • SF6 circuit breakers
  • Construction and types of transformers
  • Functionalities of the transformer components
  • Transformer cooling systems
  • Types of AC single phase motors
  • Three-phase AC induction motors
  • Starting methods of AC motors
  • Importance of electrical drawings
  • Single line diagram symbols
  • Interpretation of electrical drawings
  • Tracing a single line diagram
  • Identify the components in a single line diagram
  • Design a single line diagram
  • Digital multi meter
  • Insulation resistance tester
  • Importance and significance of maintenance
  • Maintenance strategies in an electrical installation
  • Types of maintenance
  • Wrap up and Q&A session

Certificate

  • AZTech Certificate of Completion for delegates who attend and complete the training course

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Absolutely. AZTech offers customised in-house training where this course can be tailored to your organisation's specific needs, objectives, and industry context. Please contact us directly to discuss your requirements.

For further information or to discuss customization needs, you can contact us at +971 56 333 3426 or via email at inhouse@aztechtraining.com . Additionally, you may submit a detailed inquiry through our in-house training page at: https://aztechtraining.com/in-house-training

Yes. This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers is offered in a classroom setting across multiple international locations as well as in a live online format, giving participants the flexibility to choose the option that best suits their schedule and learning preference.

AZTech courses are conducted in carefully selected 5-star hotels or 4-star premium hotels in the host city, featuring fully equipped, professional training rooms. Participants will enjoy coffee breaks and snacks throughout the day, as well as a complimentary lunch provided after each training session.

This Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers training course is designed for professionals at all levels who wish to enhance their knowledge and skills in this subject area. It is suitable for managers, team leaders, specialists, and anyone looking to advance their career and professional development.

 AZTech provides round-the-clock support to assist you with any enquiries. You can reach our team 24/7 by phone at +971 50 195 5668, by email at info@aztechtraining.com. Our dedicated training consultants are always on hand to help you with course selection, registration, scheduling, and any other questions you may have.

There are no formal prerequisites for this Electrical Power Systems for Non-Engineers course. It is open to all professionals regardless of their background or experience level, though a basic understanding of the subject area may be beneficial.

AZTech courses are delivered using a highly interactive and practical methodology, combining presentations, group discussions, real-world case studies, exercises, and workshops to ensure participants can immediately apply what they have learned in their professional environment.

Yes. Participants who successfully complete the course will receive an AZTech Certificate of Completion. This course may also be eligible for Training credits, which will be indicated in the course details.

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