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Who Can Use These Programs

These programs are designed for use by anyone who wishes to learn to troubleshoot electrical systems. To be most effective the person using these programs should have some understanding of basic electrical theory.

Typically they are used by electrical staff who are required to troubleshoot, but also can be used in situations where others are required to troubleshoot. Such situations may arise locations that use multi-skilling.

The principles taught in these program can even be applied to skills other than troubleshooting industrial electrical equipment. For example, these principles can also be applied to: Troubleshooting electrical/mechanical faults, HVAC systems, residential wiring and others.

These programs can be used in a variety of settings for various purposes.

Supervisors
These programs are ideal for use in Industry and Business, in on-site training programs or as refresher training to keep staff skills sharp. From downtime of equipment, to the costs of replacement parts, to repeat business, how well your staff troubleshoots affects your bottom line.

For more information about how these programs can be used in Industry and Business please view our Tips for Supervisors.

Instructors
These simulations are great tools for Educational Organizations. They can be used in an existing program or lab, or programs can be developed around them. Two of the most important elements of troubleshooting training are hands-on practice and feedback, allowing students to develop their skills.

View our Tips for Instructors for more information about using these programs as part of your course.

These programs can even be used with a Distance Education Program. They can provide that all important hands on practice with detailed results of the users progress able to be emailed to the instructor.

See How to use for Distance Learning for more information.

Tradespersons
Practicing electrical troubleshooting can be difficult, and like most skills, troubleshooting requires practice to stay sharp. Simulation-based programs are a great way to maintain and hone your troubleshooting skills without having to wait for equipment failures. You can practice troubleshooting a variety of faults on these realistic simulations whenever it is suitable for you.

For more information please see hone your electrical troubleshooting skills.

Apprentices and Students
Learning how to troubleshoot requires learning a systematic approach, understanding the tools, and getting lots of hands-on practice. Our troubleshooting programs are great tools to learn to safely troubleshoot realistic faults on realistic circuits. You will learn a systematic troubleshooting approach and then be able to practice on dozens of faults.

To learn more view our Tips for Apprentices and Students.


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