RedVector RV-10325AD

Low Voltage Fundamentals

Low Voltage Fundamentals

1 hr. Online Course

Level: Fundamental

Item#: RV-10325AD

SME: Bela Kaltenekker

This course has been discontinued
 
There are many types of alarm systems in operation throughout the world today. As the technology becomes available, many different, new alarms appear in the marketplace. Alarm systems encompass an exceedingly large array of possibilities. These systems are very effective in protecting persons and property, are intrinsically dependable and difficult to bypass. Many individuals and industrial organizations rely on these systems for protection and information. The scope of this course is to discuss low voltage fundamentals. In particular, the subject matter will be low voltage, both direct current (DCV) and alternating current (ACV), and the application of these energy sources to modern day alarm systems.
Course Objectives
  • Explain the basic definition of low voltage and how low voltage principals apply to alarm systems in general.
  • Identify the working functions of basic alarm systems, what components are used to assemble the alarm systems and what each component does.
  • Discuss why low voltage circuits are used in alarm systems.
  • Discuss the alarm system installation and the differences in alarm systems operation.
Professional Organizations
BOMI International - RPA, FMA and/or SMA (General)