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Grounding and Bonding
This course focuses on the grounding and bonding requirements contained in Article 250 of NEC®. Article 250 identifies grounding and bonding system methods. Specific topics that are addressed include, but are not limited to: definitions, grounded (neutral) conductor requirements, sizing equipment grounding conductors, equipment bonding jumpers, grounding electrode conductors, and main bonding jumpers; identifying types of grounding electrodes; requirements for multiple grounding electrodes; bonding requirements for non-electrical equipment; the purpose of impedance or resistance grounding; requirements for an isolated grounding system; and grounding and bonding requirements for the line side and the load side of the service disconnecting means.
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Basic Electrical Fundamentals
Whether you are new to the industry or are taking on additional responsibilities for electrical maintenance, a solid knowledge of the basics is essential to understanding the operations, maintenance and safety of any facility or factory site. This is a hands-on practical introduction to those concepts and skills that serves as a prerequisite to further training and career enhancements for both technicians and managers.
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Basic Electrical Technical Skills
A 3-day companion course to Basic Electrical Fundamentals, this course features a detailed, hands-on training regimen on the use of electrical testing equipment, electrical system trouble-shooting and interpretation of electrical drawings. These are the basic skills required by any technician to safely and efficiently maintain and operate electrical equipment.
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Troubleshooting & Electrical Print Reading
This fundamental course was developed for technicians and managers who need to understand electrical power systems: how they are designed, what can go wrong and how to find the problem areas. Several types of drawings and schematics are explained, and hands-on exercises will demonstrate their practical use for basic troubleshooting.
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2023 National Electrical Code (Virtual)
This course is designed to give new or experienced users of the National Electrical Code (NFPA70) practical experience in applying the rules in commercial and industrial applications. Through practical exercises, classroom instruction, and discussions, students will learn how to size conductors, motors, overcurrent protection and raceways for safe installations. Students will utilize chapters 1 through 4 of the Code book to become proficient in finding applicable sections for most applications. Chapter 9 tables are also covered so students can properly utilize them in everyday work situations. The practical exercises are designed to help students become familiar with the structure of the Code and how to quickly find the articles needed for common applications.
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Irving, Texas 75061
Phone: 972.793.5523
Toll-Free: 888.SHERMCO
Fax: 972.793.5542
ONE LINE. ONE COMPANY.
©2023 Shermco
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