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ELE 104 INTRODCUTION TO RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL ELECTRICITY
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with Robert Raggi
Provides a navigational road map for using the NEC, Introduces the types and applications of raceways, wire ways and ducts. Focuses on the types and applications of conductors and covers proper wiring techniques, focuses on electrical prints, dreawings and symbols. Covers the electrical devices and wiring techniques common to comericial and industrial construction and maintenance.
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 101 AND ELE 102 ARE PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 204- DIRECT CURRENT CIRCUITS
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This course teaches basic circuit notation, application of concepts of scientific notations, metric prefixes, measurement of electrical quantities, devices used for measurement, resistance/conductance, resistance of know piece of material, Ohm's Law as used in calculating unkown circuits quantities,basic theory and fundamental sources of electricity, eletrostatics and power law, calculation of voltage dividers in series and parallel circuits, properties of conduction in liquids and gases, properties of batteries, magnetism, eletromagnetism, electrical measuring instructments, application electro-magnetism in DE cricutis and calculation of voltage, current and resistance pertaining to electrical measuring instruments will be taught in this class.
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 201 AND ELE 202 ARE PREREQUISTIITES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 304- LIGHTING, FEEDS & HVAC
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Covers specific types of incandescent, fluorescent and HID lamps as well as ballasts, troubleshooting and various types of lighting controls, various lighting installations, applications 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 portection and overload protection for motor applications.
**TRAINING GUIDE#3 NEEDED FOR THIS CLASS
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 301 AND ELE 302 ARE PREREQUISTIES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 403- MOTOR CONTROLS
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Operation of DC starters, speed control of DC motors and DC dynamic graking, DC lelectron speed drive operations, fundamentals of schematic and wiring diagrams, control components, ladder diagrams and ladder logic. Also included are AC motor starters, operations of variable frequency drives and troubleshooting motor control units circuits. You will learn generation of bill of materials, appllying wire digarams in motor controls, PLC memory, instruction sets and PLC logic conversion of relay logic to PLC logic, PLC troubleshooting,PLC analog logic, troubleshooting control systems and modifying exising PLC logic ladder diagrams.
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 401 AND ELE 402 ARE PREREQUISTIES FOR REGISTERING FO RTHIS CLASS
ELE 103 TECHNICAL MATH 2
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with Michael DeLaurentis
At the completion of ths 36 hour course, you will understand algebraic equations, construction and use of basic formulas, geometric nomenclasture angular measurements, weights, measures, conversation factors, formulas for HVAC and electronics and familiarity with basic trigonometric functions and their use.
THE SUCCESSFUL PASING OF CLASSES ELE 101 AND ELE 102 ARE PREREQUISITIES FOR REGISERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 203- CONDUCTORS, BREAKERS, RELAYS
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An NEC-driven course that explains how to select and size outlet boxes, pull boxes and junction boxes. Describes methods of terminating and splicing conductors of all types and sizes, including the preparation and taping of conductors. Covers method an techniques for both single and three-phase services including metering. Describes fuses and circuuit breakers along with their practical applications
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 201 AND ELE 202 ARE PREQUISTIES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS.
ELE 303- TRANSFORMERS & POLYPHASE
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Covers reduction and solving for voltage, current or impedance in serices and parallel circuitys, differences between three-phase and one-phase distribution systems and layout of vector diagram of the voltages in three-phase wye and delta circuit. Also included is calculation of kva, kw andkvar in a three-phase system, law of consines, construction and operation of meters. Construction of a three-phase motor and principles of a tshree-phase rotating magnetic field. Step-down/step-up transformers, exitation current, efficiency amp-turns, primary to secondary winding voltage and current ratios are covered.
***ELECTRICAL TRAINING GUIDE#3 AND uGLY'S ELECTRICAL REFERENCE NEEDED FO RTHIS CLASS
THE SUCCESSFUL PASSING OF CLASSES ELE 301 AND ELE 302 ARE PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS
ELE 404- ADVANCED ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS
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Explains the functions & operation of basic electronic devices, including semiconductor, diodes, rectifiers and transistors. Covers fire alarm control units, Digital Alarm Communicator Systems(DACS), installation wiring for alarm inititatin & notification devices, alarm system maintenance, various types of transformers and their applications, information on selecting, sizing and installing theses devices and basic overview of HVAC system controls. Stresses electrical trouble-shooting and NEC requirements. Covers various heat tracing systems along with their applications & installation requirements.
ELECTRICAL TRAIING GUIDE#4 NEEDED FOR THIS CLASS
THE SUCCESSFUL PASING OF CLASSES ELE 401 AND ELE 402 ARE PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTERING FOR THIS CLASS