(preferably print-outable) resources for a budding electrical technician
May 22, 2015 9:16 AM   Subscribe

So I managed to get myself a job in a busy factory as an electrically biased maintanance man and need resources to help me become more up to scratch with what im dealing with.

So far I have been involved in fault finding problems with motors, frequency generators, VFDs, PLC's, contactors and the like.

Can anyone recommend any websites or books I can look at to help me out. Even basic electrical theory would be very handy.

(just to say I have an Electronics degree so I am just a little off kilter with what I am doing at work but not completely new, just taking a different direction I guess!)
posted by aqueousdan to Science & Nature (2 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite
 
The Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series is a not-bad starting point.
posted by jet_silver at 9:35 AM on May 22, 2015 [1 favorite]


I have this on my self.

Practical Electrical Wiring: Residential, Farm and Industrial
posted by humboldt32 at 9:45 AM on May 22, 2015


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