Electricity in Drinking Water and Wastewater Systems

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electricity in drinking water and wastewater course
1h
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Pumps and Electrical Systems

Training Outline

A solid understanding of electricity is essential for water and wastewater operators working with pumps, motors, and control panels. This course covers the basics of voltage, current, and resistance, explains the difference between single-phase and three-phase AC, and walks through the journey of electricity from generation to use in water and wastewater systems.

Placement test
  • 1

    Characteristics of Electricity

    • Course overview
    • Electricity
    • Voltage
    • Current
    • Resistance
    • Single-Phase Alternating Current
    • Three-Phase Alternating Current
    Chapter test
  • 2

    Transmission and Distribution of Electricity

    • Transformer
    • Journey of Electricity
    • Course Glossary

    Chapter test
  • 3

    Chapter test
  • 4

    Chapter test
  • 5

    Chapter test
  • 6

    Chapter test
  • 7

    Chapter test
  • 8

    Chapter test

Learning outcomes

  • Describe the basic concepts of electricity
  • Identify the difference between single-phase and three-phase alternating current
  • Describe the main stages in the journey of electricity

Level

Beginner

Prerequisities

None

Target audience

Professional certified drinking water and wastewater operators class I to IV, maintenance technicians

Learning material and method

Video clips with placement test, practice exercises and handout

Learning assessment method

Chapter tests (MCQs) with a minimum score of 70%