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Generator Repair & Emergency Power maintenance training

This workshop will focus on generators and emergency power so that students will be prepared if there is an emergency situation. This electrical training course provides practical, real world Examining generator conditions knowledge to keep your facility running smoothly in all situations because regardless of the cause, lack of electricity at your facility can have disastrous consequences. During this practical workshop, you will learn what you can do, and should do, to make sure your facility will keep running even if the electricity to your facility doesn’t.

Facilities Infrastructure, Maintenance and Management (FIMM)Training

Facilities Managers can influence how an organization’s operating costs can be reduced while its productivity is increased. It is essential to ensure that all the different buildings and services of a company work as efficiently as possible.

FM is the total management of all services that support the core business of the organization and good facilities management makes a huge difference to the efficiency and productivity of a business, its staff, and even its clients.

Our FM course will equip you to recognize the factors that influence property choice, the nature of tenure, and the acquisition and disposal of corporate real estate. This includes the cost implications of the property life cycle and the consideration of liabilities and legal issues. You will also be able to apply the techniques you learn to improve workplace productivity, sustainability, communication, and the overall competitive strategy of an organization.

Emergency Power Generator Installation, Repair &  Maintenance

Join this training to learn how to fix the most common Generator Problems such as:
– Failure to Start / Rough Operation / Fuel Problems.
– Failure to Start / Oil Problems.
– Sputters and Stalls / Clogged Filters.
– Failure to Start / Sputters & Stalls / Fouled Spark Plugs.
– No Power / No Voltage / Loss of Residual Magnetism.