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Electrical Troubleshooting Course

Course Content Includes: 
8-hour course covering but not limited to–

·        Understanding your system, how it works, and where the weak links may reside.

o   Conventional AC timers, battery-operated timers, DC and AC solenoids, solar units, as well as 2-wire decoder systems.

·        How to properly diagnose issues in the field related to wiring and or other electrical components of your irrigation system without leaving your controller.

·        The use of volt-ohm meters and how to diagnose wiring problems based on their readings.

·        The most effective and efficient steps to sort out confusing electrical problems so you’ll have an understanding of the next step in resolution.  

·        Detailed discussions and demonstration on the correct wire connection techniques for residential, commercial, and 2-wire wiring for Irrigation including the tools to do so.

·        Proper wire sizing based on run lengths and other operational considerations

·        Proper wire path installation technics will be discussed.

·        You will understand proper grounding techniques and the importance of grounding.

 

Although this is not a certification course there will be a 30-minute exam at the end of this course. 

Students will be asked to bring various tools to the class with them for hands-on learning opportunities. The list will be given at the time of registration.   

Prerequisites:

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Electrical Troubleshooting- (November 14, 2024)
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When are the next CIT-1 and CIT-2 courses being held?

Course dates and locations are posted on the website as soon as they are planned. Each year at our annual convention in November and Jan-Mar in selected regions. Regional courses are not posted until after the annual Convention.

YES, but you must first pass the CIT-Level 1 exam before you can write the CIT- Level 2 exam.

No, the CIT course must be taken and exam then successfully passed to become IIABC CIT-1 Certified.

Yes, but it is highly recommended that a person take some irrigation design training which can be done where offered. Agriculture design courses are offered if a waitlist of at least 10 people is reached.