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ElectricalEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E E 1 F CBasic Electricity and Electronics$ 3 3 2 . 5 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K E EI n t roduction to Electricity and Electro n i c sItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kE E . 1B e h avior of electrons and controlling electron motionE E . 2 Electrical circuits, Electrical energy and powe rE E . 3 Electric heating and lighting, electromagnetismE E . 4 Measuring instruments and Electrical effects in fluidsE E . 5 Induced voltages and electromagnetic generatorsE E . 6 Cells and batteriesE E . 7 Small-scale sources of EMP and electric motorsE E.

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1 ElectricalEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E E 1 F CBasic Electricity and Electronics$ 3 3 2 . 5 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K E EI n t roduction to Electricity and Electro n i c sItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kE E . 1B e h avior of electrons and controlling electron motionE E . 2 Electrical circuits, Electrical energy and powe rE E . 3 Electric heating and lighting, electromagnetismE E . 4 Measuring instruments and Electrical effects in fluidsE E . 5 Induced voltages and electromagnetic generatorsE E . 6 Cells and batteriesE E . 7 Small-scale sources of EMP and electric motorsE E.

2 8A l t e rnating curr e n tE E . 9 Capacitors and their usesE E . 1 0AC motors and rectifi e r sE E . 1 1A m p l i fi e r sE E . 1 2 Electrical communicationE E . 1 3 Solid state AC power control circuitsCourse Objective:The student will become primarily acquainted withthe behavior of electronics to gain a thorough understanding of knowledge is then applied to learning the operations ofelectrical equipment producing fundamental components, and usingthese components in working this is for:Beginning students studying Electricity and ElectronicsItem CodeLesson ElectricalT N. 1 AC o n s t ru c t i o nT N. 2 APrinciples and classifi c a t i o nT N. 3 AC i r c u i t ry and coolingT N.

3 4 ATap changersT N. 5 AC o n n e c t i o n sT N. 6 ASpecial transform e r sT N 7 . AR e a c t o r sT N. 8 AM a i n t e n a n c eCourse Objective:The student will be familiar with the Basic electri-cal and magnetic principles as applied to transformers. They will alsostudy core and shell-type construction as well as newer methods ofbuilding transformers, the principles of operation, and classification oftransformers. Cooling methods, tap changers, transformer connections,auto transformers, and reactors, inspection and maintenance and the lat-est Safety Rules when working with this is for:Apprentice, journeymen, and newcomers to the fieldwho want a necessary background for understanding students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing.

4 T N 1 A F CTr a n s f o rm e r s$ 2 2 2 . 0 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eB K T NTra n s fo r m e rsItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kItem CodeLesson ElectricalE S . 1 EIntroduction, general ru l e sE S . 2 EHealth and environmental control, vehicle operations and work area protectionE S . 3 EO verhead distribution and transmissionE S . 4 ETree trimming, underground lines and equipment and underground residential distribu t i o nE S . 5 EElectrical substation, construction maintenance and operation, generating stations, office safety, and first aidCourse Objective:The student will study the necessity for strict obser-vance of safety rules in preventing accidents to employees and fellowworkers and be more alert to unsafe condition(s) and to avoid unsafeact(s).

5 Who this is for:All SafetyEnrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. E S 1 E F CElectrical Safety$ 1 3 8 . 6 0 BKES BKS a fety ManualItem CodeLesson DescriptionItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kItem CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c ElectricalC E . 1 Introduction, electronic tubes, federal lawC E . 2 Types of electronic tubes, tube markingsC E . 3 Types of electronic circuits*A separate booklet is re q u i red for each Objective:The student will gain a Basic understanding of elec-tric theory, the principle of how electronic tubes work and Federal Lawas it pertains to license requirements.

6 Booklet 2 provides more informa-tion on electronic tubes and their principle circuit while book 3 illus-trates and describes practical electronic this is for:Apprentices, electricians, maintenance personnel andothers interested in different types of circuits and tubes pertaining students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. C E 1 F CE l e c t r o n i c s$ 8 7 . 0 0 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeLesson ElectricalBKBC BKBrush and Commutator MaintenanceCourse Objective:Learn through pictures/diagrams with writtenexplanations the how and why to proper brush and commutator clean-ing, maintenance, repairs and inspection and the importance of this is for:Electricians, apprentices, shop workers, foremen andothers responsible for the correct and proper maintenance of brush and Commutator MaintenanceB C 1 F CB rush and Commutator Maintenance$ 2 9.

7 2 5 Item CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kB C . 1B rush and commutator maintenanceItem CodeLesson DescriptionEnrolled students may take individual ElectricalE C 1 F CNational Electric Code and Blueprint Reading$ 1 7 6 . 0 0 Enrolled students may take individual contact student services for individual lesson and textbook pricing. Item CodeLesson DescriptionE C . 1P r i n t r e a d i n gE C . 2O n e - fa m i ly dwellings, introductionE C . 3M u l t i - fa m i ly dwe l l i n g sE C . 4 Commercial locationsE C . 5 Industrial locationsE C . 6 Hazardous locationsCourse Objective:The student is exposed to the latest revision of theNEC (National Electrical Code Blueprint Reading) and how it pertainsto single-family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, commercial, indus-trial, and specialized and hazardous locations.

8 National Electrical &Code Blueprint Reading is designed to enable the student to learn elec-trical blueprint reading and at the same time receive exposure to andbecome familiar with applicable sections of the current NationalElectrical this is for: Electrical inspectors, electricians, apprentices, techni-cians, drafters, designers, contractors and all persons interested inacquiring a knowledge of Electrical installations which comply with thecurrent National Electrical Electrical Code & Blueprint ReadingItem CodeFull Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k )P r i c eItem CodeR e q u i red Tex t b o o kBKEC BKNational Electric Code Blueprint ElectricalL E . 5 0 CE l e m e n t a ry Electrical principlesL E.

9 5 1 CE l e m e n t a ry Electrical principlesL E . 5 2 CElectric systems, substationsL E . 5 3 CD i s t r i bution circuitsL E . 5 4 CWood-pole structures, aluminum, concrete, fi b e rglass and steel stru c t u r e sL E . 5 5 CLine conductorsL E . 5 6 CD i s t r i bution transform e r sL E . 5 7 CLightning protectionL E . 5 8 CFuses and sw i t c h e sL E . 5 9 CS u b s t a t i o n sL E . 6 0 CTransmission circuitsL E . 6 1 CLocating and staking lineL E . 6 2 CUnloading, framing, and hauling wood polesL E . 6 3 CErecting and setting polesL E . 6 4 CGuying polesL E . 6 5 CTransmission tower erectionCourse Objective:The apprentice will gain a general understanding ofelectricity, Electrical terms, from over-head and underground distribu-tion and transmission lines to maintenance procedures as well as this is for:Apprentices, linemen, cablemen, foremen, supervi-sors, and other employees of electric line construction, contractors andtransmission and distribution departments of electric utility sTraining BasicsItem CodeLesson DescriptionC o u rse continued on facing ElectricalL E.

10 6 6 CStringing line conductorsL E . 6 7 CD i s t r i bution transformer installationL E . 6 8 CJoining line conductors, live-line maintenance with hot-line toolsL E . 6 9 CGrounding, protective gr o u n d sL E . 7 0 CStreet lightingL E . 7 1 CVoltage reg u l a t o r sL E . 7 2 CUse and care of pole climbing equipmentL E . 7 3 CU n d e rground systemL E . 7 4 CTree trimming and rope, knots, splices, and gearL E . 7 5 CL aying conduit and manhole constru c t i o nL E . 7 6 CPulling cable and splicing cabl eL E . 7 7 CP r o t e c t ive equipmentL E . 7 8 CU n d e rground residential distribu t i o nL E 5 0 C F CL i n e m a n - C a bl e m a n s Training basics $ 7 2 7.


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