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BELL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Travis House-Next to Afya Centre,


, Tel 020 316979 Cell: 0721 992065
Email:info@bellinstitute.ac.ke, www.bellinstitute.ac.ke

ELECTRICAL INSTALATION TRAINING

Upon successful completion of these online electrical courses, students are


eligible to —

 apply safe working practices as a proficient electrician,


 grow abilities to read, interpret, and estimate materials and cost
required to complete a project on-schedule,
 repair and conduct routine maintenance of electrical systems and
equipment,
 work efficiently in residential as well as commercial sectors, wire
residential and commercial structures,
 install any company’s electrical system, equipment, or wiring as a pro,
 connect wires to circuit and repair as and when required,
 implement several electrical equipment and mechanism, such as –
measuring equipment, power construction equipment, power and
examining gears (Testers or ammeters) without any supervision;
1. INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL TRADE
• General discipline
• General safety rules
• Job role
• Fundamentals
• Electricity
• Importance of electricity
• Electrical Terminologies
2. HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT APPLICATIONS IN ELECTRICIAN OCCUPATION
• Need & importance of the safety on the job site
• Safety pcaution at site
• Knowledge of first aid & basic dressing material
• Do’s And Don’ts
• Personal Protective Equipment
• Standards Housekeeping procedure
• Waste disposal and pollution control of organic and inorganic
waste material
• Fire safety equipment
• Importance of fire safety equipments
• 3. IDENTIFICATION & USE OF BASIC TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS
• Identification of working tools
• Identification and uses of marking tools, testing tools
• Identification and uses of electrical equipment
• Commonly used Masonry hand tools
4. MATERIAL HANDLING & STORING
• Loading, unloading & shifting methodology
• Methods of storing and stacking
• Safe procedure for storing and carrying fuel, transformer
• Proper storing of hand tools and power tools
5. CUTTING, FILLING, LEVELING & COMPACTION OF EARTH
• Identification of tools for cutting, filling, leveling, compaction
• Types of compaction Equipment
• Construction Features, Safety and use of hand rollers
and Rammers
• Cutting, filling as per marking and layout
• Methods of compaction of earth
• Leveling Procedures
• Slope protection
6. ERECTION AND DISMANTLE OF 3.6 METER TEMPORARY SCAFFOLD
• Scaffolding & Types of scaffolds
• Hand Tools required for erection & dismantle of 3.6 m
temporary scaffold
• Basic component required for erection
• Process of erecting & dismantle of 3•6 m temporary scaffold
• Shifting of tools & material from bottom level to higher
level of scaffold
• Standard safety procedure while working at height
7. WALL CHASING AND CONDUIT FIXING FOR CONCEALED WIRING
• Wall chasing and conduit fixing for concealed wiring
• Wall chasing & its necessity
• Power tools and hand tools required for wall chasing
• Safety precautions / PPE’s used in wall chasing and
conduit fixing
• Conduit & its types
• Cables & its types
• Specification of conduits & wiring
• Correct procedure of marking
• Housekeeping Practices
8. EXTERNAL THREADING ON MS CONDUIT
• Threading and tools used
• Types of Threads
• Use of die stock and lubricant
• Care and Maintenance
• Holding and cutting tools and their application

PRACTICALS TO BE DONE

 Identifying Cable types e.g 1.5mm, 2.5mm, 5mm, etc and there uses.
 Measurement of Cable continuity
 Fixing Various Types of Switches to a Board and finally to a Wall
 Earthling Cables to the Ground.
 Testing Power Leakages
 Power Supply Systems internal Devices and Testing’s
 The MCB units and connections
 Building wiring
 One Phase and three Phase systems
 Lighting systems and connecting Various Lighting systems to Switches
 The Consumer Unit : Connecting to the Building systems.
 Power Distribution systems within a building

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