Powertrain Technology - P19358672

WHO SHOULD ATTEND This course applies to every OEM or product with high voltage electrification systems. This course will benefit: vehicle electrification engineers involved in the design or development of high voltage systems as well as lab and vehicle technicians (beginner to intermediate level) who perform systems diagnostics and vehicle proto builds; and automotive technicians with an automotive certificate, A.A.S. or B.S. (experienced auto techs but are beginners in vehicle electrification) who service automotive systems. CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS • High Voltage Safety & PPE • Characteristics of AC and DC Electrical Power • Ground Circuit Paths • Tools & Equipment CAT Ratings • Tool & Equipment Usage • High Voltage Glove Selection, Field Testing, Testing Requirements, and Storage • Insulation Meters and Usage on High Voltage Components • High Voltage Vehicle Safety Systems • High Voltage Cabling • High Voltage Cable and Electrical Symbol Identification • Service Disconnect Types, Locations, • Interlock Systems and System Types, Location, Circuits, Operation, Failure Modes and Diagnostics • Active and Passive Bus Discharge Systems, Location, Circuits, Operation, Failure Modes and Diagnostics • Isolation Fault Detection Systems, Circuits, Operation, and Diagnostics INSTRUCTOR Mark Quarto Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Quarto Technical Services and Removal/Install • High Voltage Fuse

I.D.# C1732

SCHEDULE September 7, 2018 Troy, Michigan

FEES List:

$835 $752

Members:

ONE-DAY/.7 CEUS

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