This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts, review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes Load Calculations – Feeders and Services, Practical Applications of Lighting, Standby and Emergency, Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection, Motor Maintenance, Part Two and High-Voltage Terminations/Splices. Instructor Supplements
Instructors: Product supplements may be ordered directly through OASIS at http://oasis.pearson.com. For more information contact your Pearson NCCER/Contren Sales Specialist at http://nccer.pearsonconstructionbooks.com/store/sales.aspx.
- Annotated Instructor's Guide (AIG) Paperback 0-13-168237-7
- AIG Loose-Leaf 0-13-168239-3
- AIG Paperback + Contren Connect Access Code PACKAGE 0-13-175573-0
- AIG Contren Connect Access Code ONLY 0-13-605686-5
- Computerized Testing Software 0-13-168463-9
- Transparency Masters 0-13-168453-1
- PowerPoint® Presentation Slides 0-13-168464-7
- Additional Trainee Workbooks 0-13-015810-0
Table of Contents:
26401-05 Load Calculations – Feeders and Services (15 Hours)
Describes basic calculation procedures and calculations for commercial and residential applications.
26402-05 Practical Applications of Lighting (10 Hours)
Covers various lighting installations, applications, and wiring systems.
26403-05 Standby and Emergency Systems (12.5 Hours)
Explains NEC® installation requirements for electric generators and storage.
26404-05 Basic Electronic Theory (20 Hours)
Explains the function and operation of basic electronic devices, including semiconductors, diodes, rectifiers, and transistors.
26405-05 Fire Alarm Systems (15 Hours)
Covers fire alarm control units, Digital Alarm Communicator Systems (DACS), installation wiring for alarm initiating and notification devices, and alarm system maintenance.
26406-05 Specialty Transformers (15 Hours)
Covers various types of transformers and their applications. Also provides information on selecting, sizing, and installing these devices.
26407-05 Advanced Motor Controls (20 Hours)
Explains applications and operating principles of solid-state controls, reduced-voltage starters, and adjustable frequency drives. Also covers basic troubleshooting procedures.
26408-05 HVAC Controls (15 Hours)
Provides a basic overview of HVAC systems and their controls. Stresses electrical trouble shooting and NEC® requirements.
26409-05 Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection (10 Hours)
Covers various heat tracing systems along with their applications and installation requirements.
26410-05 Motor Maintenance, Part Two (12.5 Hours)
Covers motor cleaning, testing, and preventative maintenance. Also describes basic troubleshooting procedures.
26411-05 High-Voltage Terminations/Splices (10 Hours) Offers an overview of the NEC® and cable manufacturers’ requirements for high voltage terminations and splices.