Outcomes
In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:
1. Explain National Electrical Code (NEC) and other industry standards requirements pertaining to each major topic.
2. Calculate:
2a. loads and ampacities for feeders,
2b. electric motor loads on feeders,
2c. loads for retail stores, office buildings, dwellings, restaurants, hotels/motels, schools and other institutional projects, and
2d. power and supply feeders for farms, marinas, and boatyards.
3. Size feeder overcurrent protection devices and apply derating factors.
4. Apply tap rules.
5. Explain lighting terms.
6. Classify lighting fixtures, describe the general lighting pattern produced by each type, and select the appropriate fixtures for specific applications.
7. Recognize and describe emergency systems, standby systems, optional standby systems, types of standby generators, automatic and manual transfer switches, storage batteries, and UPSs.
8. Identify electronic system components and the leads of various solid-state devices.
9. Describe electrical characteristics and basic materials of solid-state devices, diodes, LEDs, SCRs, and transistors.
10. Interpret electronic schematic diagrams.
11. Explain and describe characteristics and functions of various fire alarm system components, different types of circuitry, theory behind conventional, addressable, and analog fire alarm systems.
12. Identify and describe power transformer connections and specialty transformers.
Instructor(s) for this course must be approved by the State of Wyoming, Department of Fire Prevention & Electrical Safety Office.
Students will be assessed through module exams and in-class performance tests.