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ELE 202 OSHA 10 AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY
with Victoria Penecale

This 36 hour training course covers topics such as lock out-tag out, blood-borne pathogens, noise, confined spaces, fall hazards in construction, personal protective equipments, along with a variety of other subjects. Students will receive an OSHA 10 hour program completion card
NO CLASSES ON 10/2 & 11/27/2025 REQUIRED TEXT: KELLER OSHA
ELE 301 LOADS DISTRIBUTION AND COMPONENT
with Ron DeMarco

This 36 hour course covers the types of conductors used in wiring systems including insulation, current carrying capacity and temperature readings. Stresses the use of a variety of over current protection devices, including circuit brakers and fuses in all types of electrical systems.
REQUIRED TEXT: TRAINING GUIDE LEVEL 3 11TH EDITION
NO CLASSES ON 10/2 & 11/27/2025
ELE 402 NEC AND ASSSOCIATED CODES
with Robert Raggi

A comprehensive review of the NEC Code as well as building codes, fire alarm codes, major changes, munciipality differences, along with the inspection processes for PA and NJ and even basic licensure information
Required Text: NEC CODE 2023
nO CLASSES ON 10/2 & 11/27/2025
ELE 104 INTRODUCTION TO RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL ELECTRICITY
with Robert Raggi

Provides a navigational road map for using NEC. Introduces the types and applications of raceways, wire ways and ducts. Focuses on types and applications of conductors and covers proper wiring techniques. Focuses on electrical prints, drawing and symbols. covers the electrical devices and wiring techniques common to commercial and industrial constructoon and maintenance.
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES 101-102 ARE PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 204 DIRECT CURRENT
with Arthur Felton

This course teaches basic circuit notation, application of concepts of scientific notations, metric prefixes, measurementof electrical quantities, devices used for measurement, resistance/conductance, resistance of a known piece of material, Ohm's Law as used in calculating unknown circuits quantitfies, basic theoy, and fundamental sources of electricity, electrostatics and power law, calculation of voltage dividers in series and parallel circuits, properties of conduction in liquid and gases, properties of batteries, magnetism, electro-magnetism, electrical measuring instruments, application of electro magnetism in DC circuits and calculation of voltage , current and resistance pertaining to electrial measuring instrucments will be taught in this class
Required text AC/DC Principles textbook and workbook
The successful passing of classes 201-202 are prerequisites for registering for this class
ELE 304 LIGHTING FEEDS AND HVAC
with Frank Britsch

Covers specific types of incandescent, fluorescent and HID lamps, as well as ballasts,troubleshooting and various types of lighting controls, various lighting installations, applicatons and wiring systems. Explains applications and operating principles of solid-state controls, reduced-voltage starters and adjustable frequency drives. Also covers basic troubleshooting procedures. Covers single and multi-motor calculations to enable the trainee to size conductors, over current protectiona nd overload protection for motor applications.
REQUIRED TEXT: TRAINING GUIDE LEVLE 3 11TH EDITION
The successful passing of Classes 301-302 are prerequisites for registering for this class.
ELE 403 MOTOR CONTROLS
with Robert Raggi

Operation of DC starters, speed control of DC motors and DC dynamic braking, DC elecronic speed drive operation, fundamentals os schematic and wiring diagrams, control components, ladder diagrams and ladder logic. Also included are AC motor starters, operation of variable frequency drives and troubleshooting motor controls units circuits. You will learn generation of bill of materials, applying wire diagrams in motor controls, PLC memory, instruction sets and PLC logic, conversion of relay logic, PLC troubleshooting, PLC analog lgic, troubleshooting control systems and modifying existing PLC logic ladder diagrams
The successful passing of clases 401-402 are prerequisites for registering for this class
AUTO BODY REPAIR/RESTORATION
with John Greenwood

Preserve the value of a vehicle and make it look great. You will learn metal straightening, panel replacement, rust work, fiberglass repair, preparing and painting , clearning and detailing. Basic supplies provided
You will purchase your own paint. Please bring work boots and safety glasses
Material Fee= $50.00 Tution Fee: $425.00 Total Fee: $475.00