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Electrical Supervisor

At Burrāq UK, our Electrical Supervisory course is designed to develop skilled professionals capable of leading and managing electrical teams in industrial, commercial, and construction environments. This course combines technical knowledge with practical leadership skills, preparing participants for supervisory roles in the electrical field.

Aim of Electrical Supervisor

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Course Overview

Electrical Supervisor

Total Modules 10
Training Credits 120
Directed Learning Hours (DLH) 100
Course Code BUK1127
  1. Educational Qualifications:
    • Minimum Matriculation (10th Grade) with science or technical subjects preferred
    • Diploma or certification in Electrical Engineering or related field is an advantage (e.g., DAE Electrical)
  1. Work Experience:
    • Minimum 1 to 2 years of practical experience as an electrician, electrical technician, or in a related electrical role
    • Candidates currently working as electricians, foremen, or assistants in electrical projects are preferred
  1. Technical Skills:
    • Basic understanding of electrical systems, wiring, and installation practices
    • Familiarity with electrical safety standards and tools
    • Ability to read electrical drawings and single-line diagrams is desirable
Course CodeCurriculum TitleCreditDLH
BUK1127-1Different methods of generating electromotive force.210
BUK1127-2Voltage with chemical reaction210
BUK1127-3Voltage with heating junction210
BUK1127-4Voltage with friction210
BUK1127-5Magnetism210
BUK1127-6Properties of magnet210
BUK1127-7Magnetic poles and their properties210
BUK1127-8Electricity generation by magnetism210
BUK1127-9Commutation210
BUK1127-10Type regarding Connections.210
Learning Objectives
  • Different methods of generating electromotive force.
  • Voltage with chemical reaction. E.g.… Different types of batteries
  • Voltage with heating junction of two diff, mettles. E.g… Thermocouple.
  • Voltage with friction. E.g.. Static electricity.
  • Voltage with pressure or tension in crystals. E.g. quartz.
  • Voltage from light, e.g. solar panel.
  • Voltage from moving conductor in magnetic field. E.g. generators.
  • Magnetism.
  • Natural magnet.
  • Properties of magnet, magnetic induction.
  • Magnetic poles and their properties.
  • Line of forces, their path and properties.
  • Magnetic field in electrical supervisor
  • Flux, flux density.
  • Magnetic materials and Permeability.
  • Electricity generation by magnetism. Faraday Law of generating EMF.
  • By rotating conductor in a magnetic field.
  • By rotating magnetic field around a conductor.
  • Keeping conductor in a changing magnetic field.
  • Sino sidle wave form.
  • Commutation.
  • Turns and voltage relation in electrical supervisor
  • Voltage regulation in generators in electrical supervisor
  • Different types of DC generators.
  • Type regarding excitation.(Separately and self-excitation)
  • Type regarding Connections.
  • Dc Series generator and its characteristics.
  • Dc Shunt generator and its characteristics.
  • Dc Compound generator and its characteristics.
  • Short shunt compound generator in electrical supervisor
  • Long shunt compound generator.
  • Over compound generator characteristics.
  • Differential compound generator characteristics.
  • Level compound generator characteristics.
  • Construction and winding of an armature.
  • Calculations of power generation in watts, kilo watts and bigger units.
  • Direct current motors.
  • Excitation vs. speed control principle.
  • Dc Series Motor, its characteristics and use.
  • Dc Shunt Motor its characteristics and use.
  • Dc compound Motor its characteristics and use.
  • Generation AC electricity.
  • Generation AC and Sino sidle wave form.
  • Relation between RPM, poles and frequency.
  • Types and construction of AC generators.
  • Single phase Generator.
  • Two phase generator.
  • Connections of two phases with neutral.
  • Three phase generation.
  • Generator winding and relevant calculations.
  • Brush less generator its, construction, major parts and working details.
  • Generator rating and necessary calculations.
  • Synchronizing of two generators.
  • Synchronizing conditions.
  • Synchronizing methods.
  • Shifting load in KW from one to other Gen.
  • Shifting load in KVAR from one to other Gen.
  • Transformer.
  • Types of transformer.
  • Core material and types of core.
  • Calculations of power for designing transformer.
  • Primary turns calculations
  • Turn ratio between primary and secondary windings.
  • Three phase transformer.
  • Star and delta connections and comparison.
  • Percentage impedance.
  • Auto transformer.
  • Transformer parts and assembly.
  • AC power calculations.
  • Inductor and behavior of current in a inductor.
  • Lagging current and loss of power due to lagging current.
  • Condenser, capacitor charge and behavior of current in capacitor.
  • Leading current and loss of power due to leading current.
  • Power factor.
  • Calculations of AC power. 
  • Improvement of power factor connections and setting of C/K value.
  • Calculation of power factor from electricity bill.
  • Alternating current Motors.
  • Working principle of an alternating current Motor.
  • Types of AC single phase motors.
  • Commutator type AC Series motor.
  • Commuters type AC repulsion motor.
  • Shaded pole motor.
  • Split phase motor.
  • Capacitor type motor.
  • Single phase motor power calculations.
  • AC three phase motors.
  • Three phase Squirrel cage induction motor.
  • Three phase Wound rotor / slip ring motor.
  • Three phase Synchronous motor
  • Stator winding in single and three phase motors.
  • Three phase Motor power calculations.
  • Protections of electrical machines.
  • Fuses, types of fuses.
  • Over current protection. I.e.. Inverse time definite time, Long time, short time, instant.
  • Earth fault protection.
  • Differential protection.
  • Reverse power protection.
  • Phase sequence protection.
  • Phase rotation protection.
  • Over and under voltage protection.
  • Over and under frequency protection.
  • Winding over temperature protection.
  • Bochholz protection.
  • Oil temperature and level protection.
  • Fire protection.
  • Earthling and grounding.
  • Installation of deep ear-thing electrode.
  • Installation of plate type ear-thing electrode.
  • Double ear-thing of machines.
  • Lightening protection and protected area.
  • Function of ELCB.
  • Cable, wires and conductor.
  • Types of cables regarding conductor. (Copper, aluminum, flexible, stranded and solid)
  • Types of insulation and use. (PVC, VIR, TRS, Teflon, Rubber, XLP)
  • Popular sizes of cables.
  • Current density and current carrying capacity of cables.
  • Voltage drop in cables.
  • Cables and tables.
  • To calculate the sizethe of cable for some load and distance.
  • Cable, wires specifications.
  • Winding wires and their insulation. (SCC, DCC, SSC, DSC, Enamel, Super enamel,
  •  Signum).
  • Voltage Regulation.
  • Potential difference and voltage drop.
  • Voltage regulation with resistance, inductance, capacitance, autotransformer.
  • Current regulation.
  • Regulation with resistance, inductance,
  • Regulation with variable core inductor.
  • Regulation with maar genetic shunt.
  • Regulation with swathe durable core inductor.
  • Motors starting methods.
  • Locked rotor motor conditions analysis and how to decrease starting current.
  • With series line resistance method.
  • With series line reactance method.
  • With auto transformer method.
  • With rotor resistance method.
  • With star to delta method.
  • Measurement of electrical values.
  • High Voltage measurement in AC and DC supply.
  • High Current measurement in AC and Dc supply.
  • High and low Resistance measurement.
  • Inductance measurement.
  • AC to DC conversion.
  • Diode and its construction.
  • Half wave rectification.
  • Full wave rectification with Centre tap transformer.
  • Single phase Full wave rectifier stack.
  • Three phase half wave rectifier with center tap transformer.
  • Three phase full wave rectifier stack.
  • Silicon controlled rectifier (SCR).
  • DC to AC invertors. Voltage and frequency relation (PWM) method.
  • Introduction to Proximate SW. Limit SW, Temp. SW, Pr. SW, Speed SW, Vibration SW.
  •  Flow SW.
  • Electrical tools and instruments. (See list of tools and instruments).
  • Short note on winding. (DC Armature. Single and three phase motors).
  • Applied electricity.
  • Safety in electricity.
  • Question answer session.
  • Working electricians with at least 1–2 years of field experience
  • Looking to move into team leader, foreman, or supervisor positions
  • Holders of a Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE) in Electrical or related fields
  • Interested in learning site supervision, safety compliance, and documentation
  • All Modules within this qualification are assessed internally by the approved training Centre and externally verified by BURRAQ UK. The program uses a criterion-referenced assessment approach to ensure that learners successfully meet all required learning outcomes.
  • A Pass in any unit is granted only when the learner submits valid, reliable, and authentic evidence that demonstrates achievement of the assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for reviewing this evidence and confirming that the learner has attained the expected standard.
  • To guarantee fairness, transparency, and consistency, assessors are required to maintain a detailed audit record, clearly documenting the basis of their assessment decisions in line with quality assurance requirements.