(UTED) Troubleshooting and Evaluation Lesson
Troubleshooting and Evaluation Lesson
Introduction
Explore
Evaluation of technical problems and troubleshooting requires methodical and thoughtful approaches, as well as, the knowledgeable use of test equipment appropriate for the designed solution. The troubleshooting process is structured and should be methodically followed to ensure best results to solve the root problem.
The following will identify standard troubleshooting processes and test equipment commonly used to evaluate performance and find faults.
Challenge
Take Away
This image is an engineered drawing of a truck air brake. The air assisted drum braking system is used in big rig trucking as an effective means to reduce speed of their massive load and come to a safe stop. Consider the value of this engineered drawing when required to troubleshoot this device. Documentation such as this assembly drawing would certainly provide guidance when troubleshooting a failure for this product.
In an upcoming lesson you will learn the basics of engineer design drawings and methods for creation.
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