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ELE 103 TECHNICAL MATH 2
with Michael DeLaurentis

At the completion of this 36 hour course, you will understand algebraic equations, construction and use of basic formulas, geometric nomenclature, anqular measurements, weights, measures, conversion factors, formulas for HVAC and electronics and familiarity with basic trigonometric functions and their use
REQUIRED TEXT;ELECTRICAL MATH PRINCIPLES & APPLICATIONST
The successful passing of classes 101 and 102 are the prequisites for registering for this class
ELE 203 CONDUCTORS BRAKERS RELAYS
with Omeshua Mathur

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 methods and techniques for both single and three-phase services including metering. Describes fuses and circuit breakers along with their practical applications
The successful passing of classes 201-202 are prrequisites for registering for this class
ELE 303 TRANSFORMERES AND POLYPHASE
with Ron DeMarco

Covers reduction and solving for voltage, current or impedance in series and paralel circuits, differences between three-phase and one-phase distribution systems and layout of vector diagram of the voltages in a three-phase wye and delta circuit. Also included is calculation of kva, kw and kyar in three-phase system, law of cosines, construction and operation of meters, construction of three-phase motor and principles of a three-phase rotating magnetic field. step-down/step-up transformers, excitation current, efficiency, amp-turns, primary to secondary winding voltage and current ratios are covered
REQUIRED TEXT: TRAINING GUIDE LEVEL 3 11TH EDITION UGLY ELECTRICAL REFERNCE
The successful passing of classess 301-3012 are prerequisites for registering fo rthis class
ELE 404 ADVANCED ELECRICAL APPLICATIONS
with Robert Raggi

Explains the functon & operation of basic electronc devices, including semiconductors, diodes, rectifiers andtransistors. Covers fire alarm control units, Digital Alarm Communicator Systems(DACS),installation wiring for alarminitiating & notification devices, alarm system maintenance, various types of transformers and their applications, information on selecting, sizing and installing these devices and a basic overview of HVAC system controls. Stresses electrical trouble-shooting and NEC requirements. Cover various heat tracing system along with their applications & installation requirements
Required Text: Training Levle Guide 4 11th edition
The successful passing of classes 401-402 are prerequisites for registering for this class