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MAT 104 — or 1 22 ELT 1 1 7 National Electrical Code I

3 credits · 3 hours

(1 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs./Wk. (1 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab) *1 5 wks. This course is a study of the first half of the latest National Electrical Code, NEPA 70. It offers electricians an understanding of how the NEC is organized and provides information on proper electrical installations. Students will review and research code rules pertaining to chapters 1 through 4. This course can be used as the code requirement to sit for the Electrician’s Exam. ELT 1 18 Electrical Construction Documents 3 Credits (1 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs./Wk. (1 Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab) *1 5 wks. This is the students’ first course in electrical construction document interpretation and Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) based on the National Electric Code (NEC). Topics will cover the principles of commercial and industrial electrical construction document layouts, with emphasis on specifications, estimating procedures, interpreting one-line diagrams, power distribution layouts, and lighting layouts. ELT 1 23 Electrical Controls I 3 Credits (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs./Wk. (2 Hrs. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab) *1 5 wks. This course is a study of the functioning of electrical devices that are primarily used for manual switching of circuits such as piloted single-pole switches, Eagle three-way switches, four-way switches, momentary relays, and latching relays. Emphasis is placed on methods of wiring these devices into a system following NEC procedures and interpreting blueprints and schematics. Appl

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