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Multimeter Certification

Multimeter Certification

training Schedule

Ontario, CA: February 3, 2011 Manchester, NH: March 3, 2011
Houston, TX: February 8, 2011 Elk Grove, IL: March 17, 2011
Atlanta, GA: February 15, 2011 Baltimore, MD: March 31, 2011
San Jose, CA: February 23, 2011 Orlando, FL: April 5, 2011

price

$595.00

About the multimeter Certification training program

The purpose of this hands-on seminar is to provide the attendee with an increased confidence and understanding of their personal multimeter, and be able to prove to his or her employer that they know how to use it properly. This training starts with the basics of a multimeter, proceeds through its advanced features and functions, and ends with students being able to take an optional test at the end of the class making them “American Trainco Certified” in using their multimeter.

This seminar is designed for anyone who needs to sharpen their electrical troubleshooting skills in order to increase efficiencies and uptime at their industrial plant or building facility.

After this “hands-on” course you will truly be the “master of your multimeter”!

Training & Certification Agenda

Registration   7:30am
Class Begins   8:00am
Lunch (on your own)   12:00pm – 1:00pm
Class Ends 4:30pm

learning objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will receive a training certificate and .7 Continuing Education Units indicating that the student understands:

  • - Safety
  • - Multimeter Abbreviations, Symbols, and Terminology
  • - Multimeter Advanced Features
  • - Measuring AC and DC Voltage
  • - Measuring Resistance and Continuity Testing
  • - Measuring AC and DC Current
  • - Measuring Frequency and Duty Cycle
  • - Testing Diodes
  • - Measuring Capacitance
  • - Multimeter Accessories
  • - Multimeter Selection

 

training agenda

I. Introduction

  • Purpose of Multimeters
  • Understanding Definitions
  • Review of Electricity Basics
  • Electrical Safety

 

II. Multimeter Basics

  • Selection
  • Features and Functions
  • CAT Ratings
  • Accuracy
  • Self Diagnostics and Testing

 

III. Multimeter Applications

  • Voltage Measurements
  • Resistance and Continuity Measurements
  • Measuring Current
  • Measuring Frequency
  • Checking Diodes
  • Capacitance Measurements

 

IV. Multimeter Accessories

  • Current Clamps
  • Temperature
  • Lead Options

 

V. Advanced Features

  • Data Recording
  • Megometer
  • Sleep Mode
  • Peak Capture
  • Min/Max – Average Capture

no risk registration and money-back guarantee

If you're not yet sure you'll be able to attend this seminar, you can still make a reservation to hold your space in class. While payment is due prior to the start of the seminar, you may choose a full refund or credit for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. Student substitutions can also be freely made at any time prior to the start of the seminar. Refunds will not be issued for registered attendees who fail to show up and have not given a notice of cancellation.

In the rare event that should you not receive the expected value after attending our seminar, simply notify us in writing of your reasons and your money will be promptly refunded.

ceus

After completion of this class, students will receive a Certificate of Completion and .7 CEUs (Continuing Education Units) for one day of training approved by the Maintenance Training Association of the Americas.

1 Day .7 CEUs


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