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40301-08 Hazardous Locations (15 Hours)Covers all classes of hazardous locations, including seals, components, and equipment approved for use in various hazardous locations.40302-08 Electronic Components (10 Hours)Introduces the principles of electronics and semiconductor theory, components, and applications.40303-08 E & I Drawings (10 Hours)Covers reading and interpreting of piping and instrumentation drawings, loop sheets, flow diagrams, isometrics, and orthographics, enabling trainees to identify types of instrumentation and the specifications for installation.40304-08 Motor Controls (20 Hours)Provides information on selecting, sizing, and installing motor controllers. Also covers control circuit pilot devices and basic relay logic.40305-08 Distribution Equipment (12.5 Hours)Explains distribution equipment, including grounding, switchboard and ground fault maintenance, transformers, and electrical drawing identification.40306-08 Transformers (15 Hours)Discusses transformer types, construction, connections, protection, and grounding along with capacitors and rectifiers.40307-08 Conductor Selection and Calculation (15 Hours)Covers the types of conductors used in wiring systems, including insulation, current-carrying capacity, and temperature ratings.New! 40308-08 Temporary Grounding(10 Hours)Covers the methods used to eliminate or reduce electrical shock hazards to personnel working on electrical equipment.40309-08 Commercial and Industrial Electrical Services (10 Hours)Covers methods and techniques for both single-phase and three-phase services, including metering equipment and NEC regulations.40310-08 Pipe Layout and Installation(45 Hours)Introduces piping and tubing layout procedures. Explains the steps in creating a hand-sketched isometric drawing that can be applied in the piping and tubing installation. Introduces methods and procedures used to measure, cut, bend, and support piping and tubing.40311-08 Machine Bending of Conduit(15 Hours)Covers all types of bends in all sizes of conduit up to six inches. Focuses on mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical benders.40312-08 Hydraulic and Pneumatic Controls(25 Hours)Explains the basic principles of hydraulic and pneumatic systems and the components used in these systems, along with related safety concerns.New! 40313-08 Motor-Operated Valves (10 Hours)Covers motor-driven valves, ranging from the small, servo-mechanical actuators to the very large valves that could only be operated by several people if they were not motor driven. Includes electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic operators.
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