Residential Electrical Wiring
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Training includes instruction and hands-on training in the field of residential electricity
to develop a working knowledge in circuit connection, design, testing, installation
of components and wiring for residences. Topics covered include National Electric
Code requirements, breaker panel connections, lighting and receptacle circuit requirements
and connections and testing equipment. Individuals entering electrical training will
provide their own personal safety equipment: Safety Glasses. |
HVAC Electrical
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Prerequisites: Residential electrical, HVAC or Current HVAC Student.
Training includes instruction and hands-on training in the field of HVAC controls
and power. Objectives include electrical installations, measuring instruments, wiring
diagrams, installation diagrams motor basics, relays, switches, thermostats, electric
heat controls and heat pumps. Students must provide their own safety equipment: Safety
Glasses |
Industrial Motor Controls
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Prerequisites: Working knowledge of fundamentals.
This training includes instruction and hands-on training. Training will cover topics
such as three-phase power basics, control circuits, starters, relays timers and transformer.
Students must provide their own personal safety equipment: Safety Glasses. |
Commercial Electric
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Prerequisites: Residential electrical or other electrical training.
Individuals entering Commercial electrical training are introduced to national and
local electrical codes. Objectives include power/control transformer basics, commercial
lighting circuits, conduit sizing and bending, types of conductors, load calculations,
branch circuit conductors, and installation procedures. Individuals completing this
course will exit with a firm understanding of basic electrical principals as well
as commercial wiring controls, circuits, and instillation practices. Individuals entering
electrical training will provide their own personal safety equipment: Safety Glasses |
National Electrical Code
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Prerequisites: Residential electrical or other electrical training.
Individuals entering NEC electrical training learn the application of the electrical
code as it relates to electrical installation and maintenance. This course is designed
as preparation for the Master Electrician exam or those needing new code up dates.
Industry specific short courses of 20 – 24 hours are also available. |
Introduction to PLC
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This course is directed at students with little or no PLC experience. The student
will be introduced to basic PLC components, operation, connections, input & output
devices and ladder logic. The student will connect a program device to the PLC, download
and run programs on an Allen Bradley PLC. |
Pneumatics
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Training develops skills and knowledge needed to use and maintain pneumatic systems
in modern industry. Objectives include fundamentals, safety, characteristics, requirements
for proper operations systems, symbols, reading pressure gauges, operations of cylinders
and operation of directional control valves.
Troubleshooting
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In this course, students will learn step-by-step procedures for determining the cause
of problems to repair industrial equipment. Material covered includes how machinery
is supposed to work, how to use test equipment and tools, reading and interpreting
prints, safety precautions, diagnosing and repairing problems, flow diagrams and circuit
analysis. Students will gain hands-on knowledge using drawing and test equipment to
troubleshoot circuits on trainers. |
Arc Flash
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Training includes compliance with OSHA Regulations and the NFPA 70E Standards (National
Electric Code). Study also includes Arc Flash Hazard Assessment procedures and mandatory
Safe Work Practices, such as de-energize, isolation & verification of energy sources
using proper tools and selection of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the potential
hazards involved. |
Transformers & Three-Phase Power
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This training provides an introduction into transformer connections, sizing, trouble
shooting and National Electric Code references. |
Electrical Fundamentals
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This training serves as a beginner's course for electrical. Objectives include voltage,
current, resistance, series & parallel circuits, Ohms Law & Kirchhoff’s laws. |
Intermediate PLC
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This training will familiarize students with intermediate Programmable Logic Control
systems, including timers and counters, sequencers, math functions and analog inputs
and outputs. |
Basic Fluid Power
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This course covers fundamentals of pneumatics and hydraulics, operation of valves,
cylinders, pilot devices, limit switches, and basic circuits. |
Basic Hydraulics
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To develop skills and knowledge needed to use and maintain hydraulic systems in modern
industry. Objectives include fundamentals, safety, characteristics, requirements for
proper operation, symbols, reading pressure gauges, operation of cylinders, and operation
of directional control valves. |
Motors & Motor Maintenance
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This covers basic motor types, connections, maintenance, troubleshooting and preventive
maintenance. |