Uses Interactive Simulations, Never Expires, No Annual Fees
This is a fundamental electrical troubleshooting simulation software for testing and training. In the training mode, TroubleX is a software application that allows the end-user to develop their skills in electrical relay logic and schematic comprehension. In the testing mode, TroubleX is a "litmus test" using a fundamental electrical troubleshooting electric circuit diagram simulator in determining the true level of an electrician's ability to resolve everyday problems regarding relay logic including their ability to read and understand electrical schematics. There are even three hydraulics troubleshooting faults too.
This software tool covers three functional categories:
- Learning Electrical Troubleshooting
- Teaching Electrical Troubleshooting
- Electrical Troubleshooting Testing
Learning Electrical Troubleshooting:
The learning functions are great for individuals just starting out wanting to learn on their own, the basic electrical wiring via electric circuit diagram. Start by studying the 56 industrial electrical symbols list, reading the entire circuit logic and operational description, print it out if you like.
An automated electrical circuit diagram description has also been incorporated into the application to inform the user as to exactly what is happening throughout the electric circuit diagram at various stages. Using the electric circuit troubleshooting simulator, explorer operation, and circuit.
Take some voltage, current, and pressure readings. When you are familiar with the electric circuit diagram, troubleshooting tools, the Troubleshooting Assistant, and circuit simulator interface, then move on to "generate random electrical faults" mode to exercise your troubleshooting.
When you no longer need to use the electrical troubleshooting assistant, try the 26 fault test to identify your weak areas. Then you can use the "generate specific electricity faults" to strengthen your weak areas. All of the faults have been extensively tested and the answers are correct.
This industrial electrical troubleshooting training software is designed to encourage an electrician to step outside the ordinary troubleshooting instincts of merely using voltage probes to do electrical circuit troubleshooting. Utilizing the Amp Probe and Pressure Transducer while applying Ohms Law to all problems will verify every solution given. You always have access to the software when you want a refresher too. It never expires, no annual subscription required either.
Teaching Electrical Troubleshooting:
Instructors can use TroubleX Electrical Troubleshooting simulation software to generate specific electrical circuit faults and hydraulic faults to match the day's lesson, including a mechanical jam. A great tool for showing the class how to troubleshoot, and having the class troubleshoot as a team.
The technical instructors can even use TroubleX to make electric circuit games for the class, the team with the highest score wins! They can print out electrical schematics to add to class handouts. With a site license, they can install TroubleX on unlimited computers per facility, unlimited users, so the whole class can use on their own and take the test.
Instructors can set the admin passwords, and enable or disable certain features of the software, including:
- Hide Fault conditions and wire numbers.
- Disable menu items like "Relay Logic 101", "Clear Faults", etc.
- View student test results with the time taken per fault, average time, total test time, degree of difficulty, number of faults solved, student score, etc.
This course software is delivered as a download. Compatible with Win 10, and all other Windows operating systems down to XP. Minimum hardware, 300meg hard drive space, 16meg Ram.
The Single Learner (Delegate) license that installs on one student/learner's computer and never expires.
The perpetual Site License is for unlimited users and installations per facility, never expires, and no annual fees.
Electronic - HTML format is delivered via USB with downloadable content
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Who Should Attend
- Maintenance
- Electricians
- Engineers
- Instrumentation Techs