Course Description
This course introduces the care and use of tools and materials used in electrical installations as well as the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Topics include lighting, overcurrent protection, conductors, branch circuits,
condelectrical, and safety and electrical blueprint reading. Upon completion, participants should be able to properly install conduits, wiring, and electrical distribution equipment associated with basic electrical installations
Course Objectives
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Understanding the basic electrical theories
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Being familiar with the codes and standards related to residential wiring
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Understanding electrical plans
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Learning how to use electrical installation tools
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Learning how to use materials and equipment in electrical installations
Who Should Attend?
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Maintenance supervisors
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Novice engineers
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Plant engineers
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Electricians
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Plant mechanics
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Service technicians
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Contractors
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Energy auditors
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Layout professionals
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General audience
Program Schedule
DAY 1
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Review of electrical theory
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Circuit elements
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Electrical power and energy
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Codes and standards
DAY 2
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Blueprint reading of electrical plans
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Tools, materials and equipment used in electrical installations
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Electrical connections
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Types of connections
DAY 3
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Services
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Service entrance
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Roughing in services
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Service panels
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Service drops
DAY 4
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Wiring methods using non-metallic sheathed cable
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Wiring methods using armored flexible cable
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Wiring methods using conduit
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Switches and switching circuits
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Introduction to "Low Voltage” systems
DAY 5
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Large appliances
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Multiple family dwelling
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Electrical design
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Estimating electrical wiring