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| Who Should
Attend: |
Electrical engineers and
contractors, inspectors, construction and maintenance electricians,
designers, supervisors, safety engineers, and apprentices.
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| Prerequisites: |
None
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| Length: |
Core Course-16 hours
Subject Specific Modules - 4 hours each
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| Class Size: |
Up to 24
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| CEU's Awarded: |
1.75
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| Format: |
Instructor-directed problem
solving, independent problem-solving practice, and limited lecture
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Learning Objectives
Core Module:
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- Find an applicable section of the 2002
National Electrical Code
- Interpret 2002 National Electrical
Code standards
- Apply exceptions to 2002 National
Electrical Code standards
- Apply 2002 National Electrical Code
requirements to:
- Service, Branch, and Feeder
Circuits
- Overcurrent protective devices
- Conductor selection and sizing
- Motor and motor-control circuits
- Transformers
- Grounding and bonding circuits
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Optional
Module 1:
Basic Circuit Standards and Overcurrent Protection |
- Calculating service, feeder, and
branch circuit loads
- Calculating service, feeder, and
branch circuit overload protection requirements
- Selecting service, feeder, and branch
circuit conductor sizes
- Selecting enclosures for overcurrent
protective devices
- Interpreting equipment-specific
overcurrent-protection articles in the NEC
- Finding and using NEC tables for
conductor ampacity
- Calculating minimum overload
protection for various loads
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Optional
Module 2:
Grounding and Motor-Circuit Standards
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- Identifying "made" and
"other" grounding electrodes
- Selecting transformer conductors that
must be grounded
- Identifying NEC color codes for
grounding-circuit conductors
- Selecting the size of grounding and
bonding conductors
- Using metal parts of equipment as
"Equipment Grounding Conductors"
- Calculating motor short circuit,
ground fault and overload protection requirements
- Selecting the size of motor branch
circuit conductors
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Optional
Module 3:
Wiring Methods, Lighting System, Transformer, and Control Circuit
Standards |
- Calculating the number of conductors
permitted in conduit
- Selecting junction-boxes
- Applying ampacity correction factors
- Interpreting lighting-system grounding
requirements
- Calculating branch and feeder circuit
lighting loads
- Interpreting transformer overcurrent
protection requirements
- Determining transformer grounding
requirements
- Interpreting special requirements for
askeral transformers
- Identifying power-limited control
circuits
- Applying power-source standards for
Class 1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
- Applying overcurrent-protection
requirements for Class 1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
- Applying grounding standards for Class
1, 2, and 3 power-limited circuits
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Optional
Module 4:
Hazardous Location and Employee- Safety Standards |
- Identifying Class I, II, and III
locations
- Locating and interpreting
hazardous-location circuit requirements
- Describing "Non-incindive"
circuits and equipment
- Using NFPA 70E to define
electrical-safety related terms
- Identifying employee-safety training
standards
- Applying electrical-safety work
practices
- Applying personal protective equipment
standards
- Applying Lockout/Tagout practices
standards
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| Course
Customization: |
Call
1-800-777-0753 for a detailed outline or for information about tailoring
this course to your specific needs.
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| Pricing: |
Dependent on
total number of training days delivered.
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| Course
Location: |
Your site.
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This
course is delivered at your location. For pricing information and
to schedule your on-site sessions please contact a Sales Representative
for our delivery partner, Learn
Maintenance, at
1-800-777-0753.
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