
To provide ITI trainees with practical knowledge of assembling and wiring industrial control panels, emphasizing safety and quality standards. 2. To develop skills in reading and interpreting electrical and control circuit diagrams for effective implementation. 3. To familiarize students with various electrical components such as relays, contactors, timers, and PLCs used in automation systems. 4. To enhance troubleshooting capabilities for identifying and rectifying faults within control systems. 5. To promote a comprehensive understanding of industrial automation processes and the role of control panels in ensuring operational efficiency. 6. To cultivate adherence to industry workplace safety norms and regulatory compliances during assembly and testing phases. 7. To prepare students for real-world industrial environments through project-based experiential learning.
Study and interpret electrical schematic diagrams related to the control panel design. 2. Select and organize required electrical components including switches, contactors, relays, and wiring materials. 3. Assemble the control panel framework and mount electrical components as per design specifications. 4. Execute wiring and connections, ensuring correct terminals and cable management in compliance with safety regulations. 5. Conduct continuity tests and troubleshoot any wiring errors or component malfunctions to ensure operational integrity. 6. Perform functional testing of the assembled control panel to verify that it meets design and safety requirements. 7. Document the assembly process, including diagrams, wiring layouts, and test results, to support maintenance and future reference. 8. Work collaboratively within a team environment to simulate professional industrial assembly conditions and problem-solving scenarios.