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413 752 - Codes for Industrial Electricians 1 |
This course introduces the apprentice to the layout and purpose of the National Electric Code. It also strives to teach the apprentice proper methodology to research a code question and correctly interpret what they are reading. Various examples in the textbook and activity sheets help guide the apprentice through this process. Apprentices will research the structure of the National Electric Code and define the requirements of the code that are common to all electrical installations. In addition, apprentices will examine the installation requirements for fire pumps, emergency systems and fire alarms. This is the first course module of 8 dealing with electrical codes applicable to the trade. (Prerequisite: 413-751 AC Electricity)
0.500 Credit hours 18.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Apprenticeship - Trades Division Apprenticeship Department Course Attributes: Apprentice, Material Fee Category 00, Mtrl Fee Cat 00 Diploma, Student Accident Insurance Fee Prerequisites: See Below General Requirements: Course or Test: 413 751 Minimum Grade of C May be taken concurrently. |
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