About this Program
This training program is designed to provide non-electrical engineers with a clear understanding of electrical engineering in a simple, easy to understand format. Over two days, our professional instructor, and author of the book on the subject, will help you achieve a working knowledge of the essential aspects of electrical engineering, as well as the principles and practices of greatest relevance and practical value.
Learning Objectives
- Learn how to perform straight-forward calculations associated with voltage, current, power and power factor.
- Learn the fundamentals of many electrical power distribution systems, control systems and their components, such as motors, generators, variable frequency drives, programmable logic controllers, and smart motor controllers.
- Work through practical examples of electrical applications in industrial settings to demonstrate the topics and procedures covered
- Learn about important concepts in electrical safety
- Discuss how to apply what you have learned to your business and applications.
Duration
This program is held over 2 Days.
Educational Credits
You earn 1.5 CEU | 15 PDH | 3.0 AEE Credits for completing this program.
Non-certification Program
An exam is not administered during this program and the program does not provide an AEE certification.
Attendees
The program is of great value to those interacting with or managing electrical engineers or assessing electrical engineering projects and terminology. Attendees of this program have included energy engineers, energy managers, engineering managers, executives, plant engineers, maintenance engineers, facilities managers, energy consultants, and financial professionals.
Instructor Bobby Rauf PE, CEM, MBA
Bobby currently serves as president, chief consultant and senior instructor at Sem-Train, LLC. He brings to this program more than 25 years' hands-on experience in a broad spectrum of areas within large industrial plant engineering and plant maintenance departments, including electrical, controls, energy and mechanical projects. Mr. Rauf previously served as a senior staff engineer at PPG Industries, Inc., and has also served as adjunct professor at Gardner-Webb University since 1989, where he has instructed classes in both the B.A. and M.B.A. programs. His teaching experience also includes conducting professional development, FE and PE Exam preparation courses through universities and other institutions. He has published multiple books and holds a process controls-related patent.
Location, Travel & Accommodations
Updated information is currently in development. Email training@aeecenter.org if you wish to be notified once additional information becomes available.
Training Program Hours
- Sign-in and Onsite Registration Day 1: 8:15 am
- Seminar Hours Day 1: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Seminar Hours Day 2: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Important Notes
Please Note:
- Review the Transfer & Cancellation Policy. By Registering for this Training Program you agree to these terms.
- Early registration is recommended as seats for AEE Training Programs are limited. Registration will close when an event reaches capacity.
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- This program is designed for US attendees only. Contact your local training provider for programs available in your region.