Modular Basic Electricity Training
DAC Worldwide’s Modular Basic Electricity Training System (400-000) examines basic AC and DC electrical principles. Learners will explore how electricity is used for power and control in various sectors, including industrial, commercial, and residential applications. The system covers industry-relevant skills, such as installing, operating, and troubleshooting AC and DC electrical circuits in a variety of applications.
This basic electrical training system includes voltage regulators, resistors, capacitors, inductors, toggle switches, indicator lamps, and much more. Learners will use these components to study topics such as voltage measurement, resistor circuits, power supply filters, and troubleshooting. This system utilizes industry-grade components, providing durability to stand up to frequent use, and to aid learners in becoming better prepared for the tasks they will encounter on the job.
Practice Hands-On Electrical Skills for Various Applications
This Modular Basic Electricity Training System features a durable, flexible system mount, including a steel modular panel and rack/frame system, instrumentation, and component mounting surface. It includes a built-in circuit breaker and internal power supply and transformer, which creates working voltages of 24VAC/24VDC, as well as individual application panel assemblies and solderless, breadboard panels. Learners will use these components to practice hands-on skills, such as operating a clipper circuit, calculating voltage in an AC circuit, operating the full-wave bridge rectifier, using a potentiometer, and troubleshooting a DC voltage using a voltmeter.
In addition, the training system comes with instructor fault switches, allowing students to practice real-time troubleshooting skills, as well as over-sized primary components, which improves durability and provides protection from over-current accidents.
Hands-On Exercises and Learning Activities Lead to Realistic Results
DAC Worldwide’s Modular Basic Electricity Training System also features exercises and learning activities that focus more on results and less on secondary academic background information. This comprehensive training system offers more than 40 hours of instruction in basic electrical principles, circuits, and components, including topics on terminology, circuit design, component examination and testing, and background theory. The integrated course includes 43 activities, all of which include background information on the topic, hands-on experiments, and related review questions.