Products and Services
On-Site Training
AVO Training Institute, Inc.Why onsite
"I have several technicians to train."
"We need to have our technicians onsite in case of an emergency."
"We only have specific dates available."
"Our travel budget is limited."
"We want training on our equipment."
Your next step
1. Carefully evaluate the course descriptions. Visit us online for more courses that are only available onsite.
2. Contact your regional account executive to discuss your needs and get pricing information.
3. Your account executive can schedule a conference call with the instructor to clarify your needs and logistics.
4. Add the class to your schedule, notify your technicians, and make sure the equipment is ready. We will do the rest!
Brochure: On Site Training
AVO WILL PRESENT ANY COURSES OFFERED IN OUR CATALOG, PLUS:
ELECTRICAL POWER EQUIPMENT SEMINAR – 4 ½ Days
Circuit Breaker Fundamentals
Circuit Breaker Testing
Insulation Liquid Sampling
Transformers Insulation Liquid Testing
DC and AC Testing of Transformers
Gas Testing
Relay Fundamentals
Storage Battery Systems
System Grounding
ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR MINING – 3 Days
Hazards of Electricity
Electrical Safety Standards
Protective Equipment
Energized and Deenergized Work
Personal Protective Grounding
Permanent System Grounding
General Requirements
Specific Equipment Hazards
ELECTRICAL SAFETY, LOW-VOLTAGE – 3 Days
Electrical Safety Standards
Terms and Definitions
Hazards of Electricity
Introduction to 29 CFR 1910.331.-.335
1910.335 Safeguards for Personnel Protection
1910.333 Selection and Use of Work Practices "Energized Work"
1910.333 Selection and Use of Work Practices "Deenergized work:
Specific Equipment Hazards
Additional Safety Requirements
ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS - 4 ½ Days
Introduction to Electrical Safety
Design Safety Standards for Electrical Systems
Electrical Safety Related Work Practices
Control of Hazardous Energy source
Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution
NFPA 70E2000
LEAD CABLE SPLICING AND TESTING – 4 ½ Days
Introduction to Lead Cable
Splicing Materials
Procedures using Lead
Splicing PILC
Installing End Caps
Installing Single Phase Terminations
Cable Testing
NEC CODE CHANGES – 2002
Administration, Enforcements and Introduction
Wiring and Protection
Wiring Methods and Materials
Equipment for General Use
Special Occupancies
Special Equipment
Special Conditions
Communications Systems
OSHA ELECTRICAL REGULATIONS FOR MANAGERS – 1 ½ Days
Hazards of Electricity
About OSHA
Source of Regulations
Electrical Regulations
Industry Issues for Compliance
OSHA ELECTRICAL SAFETY FOR NON-ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL – 1 Day
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.331-.335
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.147
OSHA ELECTRICAL SAFETY RELATED WORK PRACTICES – 2 Days
Introduction to Electrical Safety
Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.137 – Electrical Protective Equipment
Additional Safety Requirements
OSHA GENERATION, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION ELECTRICAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS – 2 Days
Hazards of Electricity
Protective Equipment
OSHA 29CFR 1910.269
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS – 4 ½ DAYS
History of Industrial Control
Five Basic Parts of a Programmable Controller
Flow of Information Within a Programmable Controller System
Memory Organization and Numbering Systems
Six Steps to Wiring Successful Programmable Controller Program
Programmable Languages
Relay Type Instructions
Counter and Timer Instructions
Data Manipulation
Common Troubleshooting Techniques
VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVES - 4 ½ Days
System Considerations
Types of Applications
Terms Associated with AC Drives
Inverter Configurations
Analysis and Troubleshooting
PULSEMASTER I – 4 ½ Days
Relay Testing Review
Windows Basics
Getting Started with PulseMaster
Relay Testing with PulseMaster
Database Management
Setting up Test Modules
PULSEMASTER II – 4 ½ Days
Review of PulseMaster I
Computer Operations Advanced
Using the Multi-Amp Macro File Language
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Brochure: On Site Training



