Delaware Electricians - Course List


2008 NEC Changes Part 3 Wiring Methods and Material 2008 NEC Changes, Part 3: Wiring Methods and Material
This 3-hour interactive online course is the third in a series to cover the changes to the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code® created by the NFPA. This course series provides an accurate, reliable, and authoritative account of the hundreds of significant revisions in the 2008 Code.  This course specifically looks at changes to Article 300 through Article 392, covering changes to the scope and definitions, including revisions to circuits, conductors, dwelling units, receptacle outlets, grounded systems and surge protective devices.
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2008 NEC Changes Part 4 Equipment for General Use 2008 NEC Changes, Part 4: Equipment for General Use
This 2-hour interactive online course is the fifth in a series to cover the changes to the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code® created by the NFPA. This course series provides an accurate, reliable, and authoritative account of the hundreds of significant revisions in the 2008 Code. This course specifically looks at changes to Article 500 through Article 590, covering changes to the scope and definitions, including revisions to grounding conductors, generator accessories, panel board grounding and bonding, dimmers and luminaires.
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2008 NEC Changes Part 5 Special Occupancies 2008 NEC Changes, Part 5: Special Occupancies
This 2-hour interactive online course is the fifth in a series to cover the changes to the 2008 edition of the National Electrical Code® created by the NFPA. This course series provides an accurate, reliable, and authoritative account of the hundreds of significant revisions in the 2008 Code.  This course specifically looks at changes to Article 500 through Article 590, covering changes to the scope and definitions, including revisions to grounding conductors, generator accessories, panel board grounding and bonding, dimmers and luminaires.
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Electrical Protection Grounding Electrical Protection Grounding
This 2-hour online course examines the methods used to provide grounding protection for both people and equipment. The purpose of protection grounding, National Electrical Code® requirements, and the various factors that affect electrical grounding are discussed. Design calculations are presented for single rod grounding systems, linear grounding systems, and rectangular grid grounding systems.
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Mechanical Characteristics of Conductors Mechanical Characteristics of Conductors
This 4-hour interactive online course describes the mechanical characteristics of electrical conductors and how these characteristics affect the design and operation of a power line.  The relevant sections of the National Electric Safety Code are reviewed and the mechanical characteristics of conductors are discussed.  The mechanical characteristics include conductor designations, types of conductors, conductor design, and the impacts of excessive heat and loads on conductors.
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Overcurrent Protection I - Short Circuit Calculations Overcurrent Protection I - Short Circuit Calculations
This 3-hour interactive online course reviews the principles of electric systems during faulted conditions and how short circuit currents are calculated in both three-phase and single-phase systems.  Since short circuits have such damaging impacts on an electric system, the magnitude of the expected faults currents and their impact on the components in the circuit must be understood.    The simplified analytical procedures presented in this course will allow the user to quickly determine the expected level of fault currents in an electric system.
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Overcurrent Protection II - Coordination Overcurrent Protection II - Coordination
This 3-hour interactive online course reviews the principles of operation and coordination of electric system equipment during faulted conditions.  Since short circuits have such damaging impacts on electrical equipment, their impact on the components in the circuit must be understood. The purpose of this course is to explain how the various protective devices react to faulted conditions and how to select the appropriate devices to ensure proper coordination.
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Renewable Energy Generation Renewable Energy Generation
Renewable energy is a small percentage of the generation resources in the United States. However, consumers are becoming more insistent that utilities develop environmentally friendly generation sources. As a result, utilities are investigating many alternatives to traditional generation. This course is a brief overview of the various types of environmentally friendly, renewable energy available today. Each renewable source is explained including a description of the state of the technology, and the factors affecting the application of the technology.
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