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At the conclusion of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Relate the available national electrical resources to responsibilities, privileges, and employment opportunities.
2. Demonstrate a working understanding of torque theory, products, and components.
3. Identify and explain fire alarm devices, appliances, functions, and systems.
4. Demonstrate the ability to work with fire alarm plans, specifications, inspection, testing, and maintenance
5. Describe and demonstrate knowledge, functions, and applications for Direct Current (DC) motor control devices, components, and systems.
6. Describe and demonstrate knowledge of electric vehicle code, equipment, and load calculations.
7. Explain and demonstrate best practices of electrical service installations.
8. Demonstrate a knowledge of Instrumentation theory, principles, and device applied functions.
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I. Orientation, Level III
A. The National Electrical Benefit Fund (NEBF)
B. Keys to success-motivation and leadership
C. The National Labor Relations Board
D. The economics of unemployment
E. The realities of construction
II. Torque, Level I
A. Torque theory
B. Threaded fasteners basics
C. Introduction to torque applications
D. Torque products
E. Real world electrical torque applications
III. Fire Alarm Systems, Level I, Based on the Current National Electrical Code (NEC)
A. Introduction to fire alarm systems
B. Fundamentals and system requirements
C. Initiating devices
D. Notification appliances
E. Wiring and wiring methods
F. System interfaces and safety control functions
G. Emergency communications systems and emergency voice/alarm communications aystems
H. Plans and specifications
IV. Fire Alarm Systems, Level II, Based on the Current NEC
A. Advanced detection topics
B. Public emergency alarm reporting systems and supervising stations
C. Single- and multiple-station alarms and household fire alarm systems
D. Inspection, testing, and maintenance
V. Motor Control, Level III
A. DC motor control
B. Understanding analog signals
C. Analog pilot devices
D. Working with Solid-State devices in motor control
E. Variable frequency drives
F. Programmable logic controllers
G. Controlling synchronous, stepper, and servo motors
H. Networked motor control
I. Troubleshooting electrical systems
VI. Electric Vehicle Charging Systems (EVCS-17), Based on the Current NEC
A. Electric vehicles
B. Electric vehicle charging equipment
C. The 2017 NEC
D. Advanced load calculations
E. Site assessment
F. Commissioning
G. Troubleshooting
VII. Code, Standards, and Practices, Based on the Current NEC
A. Installing electrical services
B. Swimming pools, fountains, and similar installations
C. Understanding emergency and standby systems installation requirements
D. Over 1,000-Volt installations
E. Remote-Control, signaling, and power-limited circuits
F. 2020 NEC changes - Part I
G. 2020 NEC changes - Part II
VIII. Instrumentation Introduction - Module 1
A. Math
B. Science
C. Electrical theory
D. Meters and measurements
E. Instrumentation vocabulary
F. Process and instrumentation diagram interpretation
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Fire Alarm Textbook Catalog Order No: S946 in the Electrical Training Alliance 2020 Training Essentials Catalog. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry. 2020
National Fire Protection Association 70 National Electrical Code - 2020 Handbook Catalog Order No: S1050 in the Electrical Training Alliance 2020 Training Essentials Catalog. Delmar Cengage Learning. 2020
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70 National Electrical Code (NEC) - 2017 Handbook Catalog Order No: S950 in the Electrical Training Alliance 2020 Training Essentials Catalog. Delmar Cengage Learning. 2017
Code Calculations Textbook Catalog Order No: S00820 in the Electrical Training Alliance 2020 Training Essentials Catalog. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee for the Electrical Industry. 2020
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