Electrical II

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Electrical IIA

bullet26105-02 Electrical Theory Two
Introduces series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Covers resistive circuits, Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws, and circuit analysis.
bullet26201-03 Alternating Current
Focuses on forces that are characteristic of alternating-current
systems and the application of Ohm’s law to AC circuits.
bullet26202-03 Motors: Theory and Application
Covers AC and DC motors including the main parts, circuits, and
connections.
bullet26203-03 Grounding
Focuses on the purpose of grounding and bonding electrical systems. NEC regulations are thoroughly covered.

 

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Electrical IIB

bullet26204-03 Conduit Bending
Covers all types of bends in all sizes of conduit up to 6 inches. Focus is placed on mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical benders.
bullet26205-03 Boxes and Fittings
An NEC-driven module that explains how to select and size outlet boxes, pull boxes, and junction boxes.
bullet26206-03 Conductor Installations
Covers the transportation, storage, and setup of cable reels; methods of rigging; and procedures for complete cable pulls in raceways and cable trays.
bullet26207-03 Cable Tray
Focuses on NEMA and NEC installation requirements for cable tray, including modifications and cable installations.

 

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Electrical IIC

bullet26208-03 Conductor Terminations and Splices
Describes methods of terminating and splicing conductors of all types and sizes, including the preparation and taping of conductors.
bullet26209-03 Installation of Electric Services
Covers methods and techniques for both single and three-phase services, including metering equipment and NEC regulations.
bullet26210-03 Circuit Breakers and Fuses
Describes fuses and circuit breakers along with their practical applications. Short-circuit calculation is also covered.
bullet26211-03 Contactors and Relays
Gives basic descriptions of various types of contactors and relays, along with their practical applications.
bullet26212-03 Electric Lighting
Introduces the basic principles of human vision and the characteristics of light. Focuses on the handling and installation of the different kinds of lamps (incandescent, fluorescent, and HID) and lighting
fixtures (surface-mounted, recessed, suspended, and track lighting).
 

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