
Troubleshooting and Meter Skills – Full Course
Being able to accurately and quickly diagnose and resolve fire alarm fault conditions is crucial for meeting customer expectations and keeping the fire alarm life safety system operational.
Numerous fault conditions can occur on a fire alarm system. They tend to fall into these categories:
- Open circuits
- Short circuits
- Ground faults
- Reverse polarity
Many techs are not very skilled at troubleshooting with a multimeter. In this course, students will come to understand the elementary physical forces that create electricity and allow current to flow.
Students will learn how to determine which type of fault they are facing, which circuit it is on, and where it is at. Going further, students will even learn how to do this in the field when they don't know how the wire is run or which devices are on which circuit.
This is a live instructor-led course and incorporates animations, live interactive demos, and extensive hands-on practice diagnosing numerous different types of fire alarm trouble conditions. Beyond merely learning the basics of troubleshooting, students will also learn how to apply the scientific method, use concepts like "divide and conquer," and other tips and tricks.
This class covers the following types of fault conditions:
- Single open circuit with and without knowing the circuit layout
- Single short circuit with and without knowing the circuit layout
- Single ground fault with and without knowing the circuit layout
- Single reverse polarity with and without knowing the circuit layout
- Multiple open circuits
- Multiple short circuits
- Multiple ground faults on the same conductor (positive or negative)
- Multiple ground faults on different conductors (generating both a short and a ground fault)
- Simultaneous open and short circuits
- Single open circuit on a T-Tapped branch
- Single short circuit on a T-Tapped branch
- Single ground fault on a T-Tapped branch
- Single reverse polarity on a T-tapped branch
- Intermittent ground fault
- Ground fault through water
Course length: 16 hours
(16 CPD points)
Price: $1000
We realize that it can be difficult to pull technicians out of the field for two days. If you are pressed for time, we also offer a compact version of this course that just covers the Foundations.
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