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CWT550 - Control Wiring and Termination Course

Practical control wiring and termination training for industrial control panels - 2 days in the classroom or 16 hours online, covering switches, contactors, relays, motor protection, PLC wiring, and safety, finishing with a completion certificate.

Hands-on wiring & termination practices and diagramsCompletion certificate on finishing
Overview

Control Wiring and Termination

The CWT550 Control Wiring and Termination course teaches electrical, control, and instrumentation engineers, PLC technicians, and maintenance engineers the practical wiring and termination skills used in industrial control panels. Known formally as PiControl's Control Wiring and Termination course, CWT550 runs as 2 days of classroom training or 16 hours online, and bridges electrical theory with the hands-on realities of control panel wiring, termination standards, and field-to-DCS signal integrity.

CWT550 starts with basic electrical concepts and circuit calculations, then moves into switches, contactors, and relays, motor protection methods, and PLC input and output wiring, before finishing with electrical diagrams, safety procedures, grounding, and the codes and standards that govern industrial control wiring. Attendees leave able to read and create wiring diagrams, terminate connections safely, and troubleshoot common control panel wiring problems.

Curriculum

What You Learn in the CWT550 Control Wiring and Termination Course

CWT550 moves from basic electrical concepts to applied control panel wiring, termination, and troubleshooting, with wiring diagrams and hands-on techniques covered throughout. After completing the course, attendees can safely wire and terminate industrial control panels, select the right switches, contactors, relays, and protection devices, wire PLC input and output terminals, and read, create, and troubleshoot electrical diagrams and schematics.

The course covers the following topics.

Module 01 · 7 topics

Electrical fundamentals

  • Electric current and flow, and Ohm's Law applications
  • Resistance and resistivity
  • Load and source concepts
  • Series and parallel circuits, and power calculations
  • Kirchhoff's Laws
  • AC and DC fundamentals, and Wheatstone bridge applications
  • Signal transmission types
Module 02 · 7 topics

Switches, contactors & relays

  • Types of electrical switches and electromagnetic switches
  • Position and pressure switches
  • Safety switches and motor disconnects
  • Contactor operation and applications, and contactor vs. relay differences
  • Relay types and functions, and solid state vs. electromagnetic relays
  • Wiring diagrams for control circuits explained, and terminal identification
  • Selection criteria and ratings, and common mistakes in control panel wiring
Module 03 · 8 topics

Safety, grounding & lightning protection

  • Electrical shock prevention and arc flash protection
  • Basic rules of electrical safety, and best practices for control wiring in industrial systems
  • Lockout/tagout procedures
  • Grounding and ground fault protection, and grounding techniques for industrial control panels
  • Equipment grounding requirements, and ground fault circuit interrupters
  • Personal protective equipment
  • Lightning formation, characteristics, surge types, and entry paths for lightning
  • Lightning and surge protection device selection, installation, and grounding
Module 04 · 7 topics

Motor protection & PLC wiring

  • Motor overcurrent protection, and fuse selection and sizing
  • Choosing fuses and overload relays for motor protection
  • Power and control circuit separation, and protection coordination
  • PLC architecture overview, input/output systems, and CPU functions and operation
  • How to wire PLC input and output terminals
  • Programming concepts, ladder logic basics, and hardware configuration options
  • Communication and integration
Module 05 · 7 topics

Diagrams, design tools & standards

  • Schematic diagram reading, ladder logic diagrams, and block diagrams
  • Standard electrical symbols and drawing conventions
  • Troubleshooting using diagrams
  • CAD software for electrical design, including AutoCAD Electrical for control wiring design
  • Documentation and BOM generation
  • Compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and international wiring standards
  • IP rating systems, NEMA enclosure types, and safety certifications

Once these topics are complete, engineers and technicians choose the delivery format — classroom or online — that fits their schedule and plant access.

Who the Course Is For

CWT550 is built for the people responsible for control panel wiring, termination, and electrical safety in the plant: electrical engineers, control engineers, instrumentation engineers, PLC technicians, maintenance engineers, electrical technicians, and industrial automation professionals. A basic understanding of electrical concepts and some industrial experience is expected, and a 3-year associate's diploma in the electrical or technical field is preferred.

01

Electrical & control engineers

Move from electrical theory and circuit calculations into applied control panel wiring, termination standards, and field-to-DCS signal integrity, with wiring diagrams practiced throughout.

02

PLC technicians & maintenance engineers

Gain a structured, hands-on foundation in wiring PLC input and output terminals, selecting switches, contactors, and relays, and terminating connections correctly the first time.

03

Instrumentation & automation professionals

Build comprehensive knowledge of grounding techniques, arc flash and lockout/tagout safety, and lightning protection, so panel installations and maintenance meet code and stay safe.

Bring your whole team

CWT550 also suits full teams from a single plant or panel shop. Group participation works well when a team is responsible for a control panel build, a wiring standard rollout, or an electrical safety program, and companies use the course for technician onboarding, contractor qualification, and control panel wiring standardization. Onsite corporate training is available on request so a team trains together on its own panels and standards.

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Certification & materials

Certification and Course Materials

CWT550 attendees receive a PiControl CWT550 Completion Certificate, which supports professional development records and can be added to a resume, LinkedIn profile, or contractor qualification file. Because CWT550 combines electrical theory with control panel wiring diagrams, safety procedures, and PLC termination practice, attendees leave with material they can apply directly on the next panel build or wiring job, not only classroom notes.

Attendees also receive digital training materials covering every course module, from basic electrical concepts through switches, contactors, and relays, motor protection, PLC wiring, electrical diagrams, and regulations and standards. Engineers who want to continue from control wiring into process control and PID tuning can follow up with PID100.

  • Completion certificate
  • Digital training materials
  • Wiring diagrams & schematics reference
  • Safety & grounding procedures reference
  • Electrical symbols reference
  • PID100 follow-on pathway
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FAQ

CWT550 Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the questions engineers and technicians ask most before enrolling in the CWT550 control wiring and termination course.

CWT550 runs as 2 days of classroom training or 16 hours online. The classroom format is instructor-led, and the online format is self-paced so attendees can complete it around plant duties.
CWT550 is designed for electrical engineers, control engineers, instrumentation engineers, PLC technicians, maintenance engineers, electrical technicians, and industrial automation professionals. Anyone responsible for control panel wiring, termination, or electrical safety in the plant benefits from the course.
A basic understanding of electrical concepts and some industrial experience is expected. A 3-year associate's diploma in the electrical or technical field is preferred but not strictly required.
The course covers electrical fundamentals, switches, contactors, and relays, electrical safety, lightning protection, motor protection methods, PLC components and wiring, electrical diagrams and symbols, design tools, and applicable regulations and standards.
Yes. Attendees learn how to wire PLC input and output terminals, PLC architecture, ladder logic basics, and hardware configuration options, alongside the broader control wiring and termination curriculum.
CWT550 covers electrical shock prevention, arc flash protection, lockout/tagout procedures, grounding and ground fault protection, personal protective equipment, and lightning and surge protection for industrial control systems.
Yes. The course reviews compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and international wiring standards, IP rating systems, NEMA enclosure types, and relevant safety certifications.
Attendees receive a PiControl CWT550 Completion Certificate. It documents completion of the course and can be used for professional development records or added to a resume or LinkedIn profile.
Yes. Group participation works well for teams responsible for a control panel build, a wiring standard rollout, or an electrical safety program, and onsite corporate training is available on request so a team trains together on its own panels.
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Register for CWT550

Register for CWT550 to give your electrical and control team a practical, code-aware control wiring and termination course with a completion certificate. Online, 2-day classroom, and onsite formats are available, so teams in any location or time zone can start.

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