Electrician for Defined Activities
The qualification as an electrician for defined activities (EffT), will enable you to perform similar, repetitive electrotechnical activities independently after completing the qualification.
Within the framework of the qualification, you will be taught the following skills:
- You will learn the basics principles of electrical engineering and electrical current.
- Safety measures and accident prevention are a major focus of training for electricians for defined activities.
- The acquired expertise will enable you to perform additional tasks that were previously reserved for qualified electrical technicians.
The theoretical part of the course will prepare you for the requirements of DGUV regulation 3.
Contents
Fundamental principles of electrical engineering (4.2 days)
- Basic math & physics
- Electric charge and current
- Electrical voltage and potential
- Electrical resistance and conductivity
- Power at ohmic resistance
- Kirchhoff’s circuit laws
- In-series connection
- Parallel connection
- Mixed connection
- Real resistors
- Real (constant) current and voltage sources
- Structure and mode of operation of diodes
- Properties of measuring instruments and measuring circuits
- Measurements with the multimeter (practical)
Electro-magnetism (0.6 days)
- Representation of magnetic fields
- Basic values for describing magnetic fields
- Force on live conductors in the magnetic field
- Induction at rest and in movement
AC technology (2 days)
- Representation of alternating variables
- Design and measurements on series and parallel connections with ohmic resistors
- Addition of phase-shifted alternating quantities, representation in line charts and pointer diagrams
- Capacitance/capacitor: structure, properties, behavior with direct and alternating current
- Inductance/coil: structure, properties, behavior with direct and alternating current.
- Series and parallel connection of R-C-L (active, reactive and apparent resistance)
- Representation and meaning of active, reactive and apparent power
- Measurement of active, reactive and apparent resistance as well as active, reactive and apparent power (practical)
Three-phase current technology (0.9 days)
- Three-phase power generation
- Star connection
- Delta connection
- Read, understand and apply nameplate
- Measurements (practical)
Dangers & effects of electric current (0.25 days)
Basic “First Aid” (0.2 days)
Occupational safety law & related regulations (1 day)
- Structure and hierarchy of German occupational safety law
- Legal basis for work on electrical installations
- Legal basis for audits
- Measures for accident prevention when working on electrical equipment
Protective measures against direct contact and indirect contact (DIN VDE 0100 T.410), power supply systems (DIN VDE 0100 T.100) (1.9 days)
- Protective measures for electrical equipment or devices
- Protective measures for electrical installations according to VDE 0100-410
- Structure and properties of protective devices
- Network systems by type of ground connection
- Protective equipotential bonding
- Work placement: Setting up all network systems and checking protection by automatic shutdown when simulating various faults (practical)
Testing of protective measures (0.5 days)
Company-specific, electrical engineering requirements (1.2 days)
- Lines and cables
- Structure & function of electric machines and their assemblies
- Work placement: Creation of circuit diagrams for simple contactor circuits as well as construction and performance testing of these circuits (practical)
Exam preparation and exam (2.3 days, including 2 days of practical work)
Target audience
- Participants who are required to connect, maintain or install defined equipment.
Entry requirements
- To qualify for the course, participants must have completed vocational training or have equivalent professional experience
- Basic technical understanding and mathematical knowledge are required
Duration
15 days (151 teaching units), including 10 days on-site practice (100 teaching units)
Process
- Block teaching (10 teaching units / 7.5 hours per day, 8am - 4pm)
- Virtual theoretical training, practical work on site
Pricing
- EUR 1,608.85 training costs
This qualification is according to §82 SGB III Qualification Opportunities Act eligible for funding through the Federal Employment Agency.
Funding via education voucher:
- Training course cost subsidy up to 30%
- Wage subsidy up to 30%
- Funding levels are coordinated individually with the Federal Employment Agency
Requirements for funding:
- Highest educational qualification at least 2 years ago
- No use of subsidized qualification via the Federal Employment Agency in the last 2 years
Diploma
At the end of training there is a theoretical and practical examination. Upon successful completion, you will receive a CITT certificate and a ICI-Certificate.
Appointments
The next training dates will be announced soon.
Language
German
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