Fault Rectification
About Fault Rectification
To
diagnose and find faults in installations and equipment is probably one
of the most difficult tasks. The knowledge of fault finding and the
diagnosis of faults can never be completely learned because no two fault
situations are exactly the same. As the systems we install become more
complex, then the faults developed on these systems become more
complicated to solve. To be successful the individual must have a
thorough knowledge of the installation or piece of equipment.
Why is Fault Rectification important?
Fault
rectification has an overwhelming importance. If a fault has been
located it has lost its “horror”, because its remedy requires only some
rather simple skills and some knowledge about components and materials.
Who should take the Fault Rectification Exam?
• Technicians
• Support and Repair professionals
• Business owners
• Support and Repair managers and senior executives
• Support and repair consultants
• Any professional with skills and knowledge on Fault Rectification
• Anyone interested in Fault Rectification
Fault Rectification Certification Course Outline
1. Fault Basics
2. Symptom or Evidence Collection
3. Symptom or Evidence Analysis
4. Fault Location
5. Determination and Removal of the Cause
6. Fault Rectification
7. Checking the System