Industrial and Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training

Industrial and Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training

Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and control systems in industrial and commercial facilities without calling in specialists for every component.

The cross-disciplinary skills industrial facilities demand

When a chiller trips offline, the problem could be refrigerant-related, electrical, instrumentation, or mechanical. This training teaches technicians to read P&IDs, trace faults across systems, and diagnose equipment failures that span multiple disciplines — reducing downtime and eliminating the need to bring in separate specialists for every component.

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Why choose ACCA’s Industrial & Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training

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Cross-discipline curriculum

Electrical, mechanical, instrumentation, and controls taught together because troubleshooting requires understanding how these systems interact

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Built for large-scale systems

Covers the motors, drives, instrumentation, PLCs, chillers, and process control equipment found in industrial and commercial facilities

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Structured online training

Techs complete it on their own time instead of you teaching it during work hours

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Self-paced online access

Complete training on any device, 24/7, within 180 days

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Reinforced learning across 34 hours

Key concepts like P&ID reading, troubleshooting, and electrical safety appear in multiple modules to strengthen retention

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Who needs industrial electrical and mechanical systems training?

  • Maintenance technicians

    in industrial and commercial facilities who troubleshoot across multiple systems

  • HVACR technicians

    moving from residential work into industrial and large commercial environments

  • Electrical technicians

    who need mechanical and instrumentation knowledge for cross-functional troubleshooting

  • Controls technicians

    who work with PLCs and need to understand the mechanical and electrical systems they’re controlling

What Industrial & Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training covers

This program builds from electrical fundamentals through advanced industrial systems:

  • Electrical fundamentals and troubleshooting with multimeters and test equipment

  • Rotating machinery — bearings, couplings, centrifugal pumps, and maintenance practices

  • Valves and final control elements, including solenoids, regulators, and positioners

  • AC motors, motor controls, and variable frequency drives

  • P&ID reading and electrical drawing interpretation

  • Process instrumentation — measuring and controlling temperature, pressure, level, and flow

  • Smart transmitters and digital device configuration

  • PLC architecture, ladder logic, and industrial communication protocols

  • Industrial refrigeration systems and chiller maintenance for energy efficiency

  • Wiring and conduit installation following NEC standards

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Industrial & Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training cost

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Industrial & Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training FAQ

This training covers electrical systems, rotating machinery (pumps, motors, bearings), instrumentation and process control, PLCs, and industrial refrigeration — the systems technicians encounter in industrial utilities and large commercial facilities.

34 hours of online content, self-paced within 180 days.

Industrial troubleshooting crosses discipline boundaries. A chiller problem might be electrical, mechanical, or instrumentation-related. Technicians need to understand how these systems interact to diagnose problems efficiently.

Yes, this training covers PLC architecture, ladder logic fundamentals, I/O configuration, and industrial communication protocols used in industrial and commercial facilities.

No, this is online theory-based training. Hands-on practice happens in your workplace.

This training covers industrial-scale systems — three-phase motors, VFDs, process instrumentation, PLCs, industrial chillers, and multi-system troubleshooting. Residential training focuses on single-family homes and light commercial buildings.

No, this is technical training, not a certification program. Technicians receive an ACCA certificate documenting course completion.

Enroll in Industrial & Commercial Electrical and Mechanical Systems Training

Reduce downtime and build the cross-discipline troubleshooting skills your facility needs. Enroll your team today.

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