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1. Weeks Theory: Cable types, construction and characteristics; Identification of wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance. Practice: Aspects of safe working practices including precautions to take when working with electricity; Care of tools, control of tools, use of workshop materials; Identify cables and cables values by reference to the maintenance manuals, Interpret typical electrical wiring diagrams and schematics circuits. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
2. Weeks Theory: Identification of wire types, their inspection criteria and damage tolerance, High tension and co-axial cables. Practice: Co-axial cables: testing and installation precautions; Inspect coaxial cable installations, correct them if necessary; Demonstrate correct reading and interpretation of electrical wiring diagrams. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
3. Weeks Theory: Crimping; Use of crimp tools: hand and hydraulic operated; Testing of crimp joints.Practice:Select and use appropriate cable stripping tools; Use two crimping systems to prepare cable ends or plug / socket terminals; Testing of crimp joints, Fabricate a sample landing light circuit using crimping technics. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
4. Weeks Theory: Wiring protection techniques: cable looming and loom support, cable clamps.Practice:Inspect electrical cable looms and bundles; Install wiring clamps. Inspect electrical cable looms, bundles and clamps. (on AG5B Tiger aircraft)
5. Weeks Theory: Wiring protection techniques: protective sleeving techniques including heat shrink wrapping, shielding. Practice: Apply the wire splicing methods; Prepare and install a simple loom, using at least two binding methods; Fabricate a sample electrical starter circuit using looming and binding technics. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
6. Weeks Theory: Wiring protection techniques: protective sleeving techniques including heat shrink wrapping, shielding. Practice: Apply the wire splicing methods; Prepare and install a simple loom, using at least two binding methods; Fabricate a sample electrical starter circuit using looming and binding technics. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
7. Weeks Theory: Connector types, pins, plugs, sockets, insulators, current and voltage rating, coupling, identification codes. Practice: Insert/extract electrical inserts (pins) in a variety of electrical connectors; Repair or replace an electrical connector; Demonstrate disconnecting and reconnecting of electrical connectors. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
8. Weeks Theory: Operation, function and use of avionic general test equipment. Practice: Use of a typical avionic test equipment; Use test meters to measure volts, amps and resistance in practical task circumstances. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
9. Weeks Theory: Operation, function and use of avionic general test equipment. Practice: Check an aircraft electrical circuit and ignition harness (high tension cables) for continuity in conjunction with an electrical wiring diagram by using multimeter and cable tester; Carry out basic fault finding techniques using a range of test meters. (on AG5B Tiger aircraft)
10. Weeks Theory: Continuity, insulation and bonding techniques and testing. Practice: Carry out bonding and insulation tests. (in electrical/avionic training workshop and on AG5B Tiger aircraft)
11. Weeks Theory: EWIS installations, inspection, repair, maintenance and cleanliness standards. Practice: Identify a range of electrical component symbols; Inspection of cable feed-throughs; Demonstrate replacement of circuit breaker, Fabricate a sample electrical alternator circuit using EWIS technics. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
12. Weeks Theory: EWIS installations, inspection, repair, maintenance and cleanliness standards. Practice: Identify a range of electrical component symbols; Inspection of cable feed-throughs; Demonstrate replacement of circuit breaker, Fabricate a sample electrical alternator circuit using EWIS technics. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
13. Weeks Theory: Soldering methods; Inspection of soldered joints. Practice:Perform simple soldering tasks; Solder cables to single and multipin connectors; Inspect soldered joints. (in electrical/avionic training workshop)
14. Weeks Theory: Inspections following lightning strikes and HIRF penetration. Practice:Explain and carry out the required inspection following a lightning strike or static discharge. (on AG5B Tiger aircraft)
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