Training Courses
Keep your staff up to date with training courses from the experts at Shermco.
Train Your Team
Shermco is a leader in electrical safety and best practices. From the basics of electrical systems to the most recent guidelines for safety, our team can help keep your staff up to date on the latest industry standards. We offer a variety of flexible training options, from in person to virtual, so you can choose what suits your team’s needs.
LEARN FROM EXPERTS
Our courses are taught by thought leaders and subject matter experts in the electrical services field. In addition to years of hands-on experience, they also serve on the safety and regulatory committees that help set the standards for our industry nationwide.
Offering In Person Classes in Dallas, TX and Austin, TX
Most classes are conducted virtually so be sure to check upcoming times and schedule yours when it is most convenient
Classes are scheduled throughout the current year
Browse Our Courses
Below is a list of all our current training courses, where you can filter by category and find exactly what courses you are looking for.
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Fundamentals of Electricity
*Need Digital Chalk account to sign up, click to create account.Electricity is all around us–powering our lights, computers, air conditioners, and many of our machines. It’s tough to escape it in our modern world; even when you try to escape electricity, it’s still at work throughout nature–from the lightning in a thunderstorm to the synapses within our bodies.
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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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Grounding and Bonding
*Need Digital Chalk account to sign up, click to create account.Electrical grounding and bonding is the practice of intentionally electrically connecting all exposed metal items not designed to carry electricity in a room or building, as protection from electric shock.
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Industrial Plant Electrical Maintenance
This course covers what maintenance personnel and managers should know about electrical maintenance and how it affects plant reliability. The maintenance and testing required for common plant devices, including transformers, protective relays, circuit breakers, cubicle maintenance, motors and motor controls is covered in detail. Based on the NFPA 70E or B and ANSI/NETA Maintenance Testing Specifications, this intensive training program provides the latest information on maintaining and testing electrical power system equipment, including what to do, when to do it and interpreting test results.
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Introduction to Circuit Breakers
*Need Digital Chalk account to sign up, click to create account.This training module covers basic components and the operation of popular types of circuit breakers–including molded-case (MCCB), insulated-case (ICCB), low-voltage power (LVPCB), medium-voltage air-magnetic (MVACB), and medium-voltage vacuum (MVVCB) circuit breakers.
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Introduction to Protective Relays
*Need Digital Chalk account to sign up, click to create account.In low voltage systems (480 volts or 600 volts), you often only have basic protective elements–like overload and short circuit–and they are often built into the equipment, and not a separate relay. In medium and high voltage systems, more complicated protection is often required to quickly isolate faults, because of the large amounts of power and the damage which can occur on those systems.
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If you can’t find the course you’re looking for, our team can create customized materials to meet the needs of your organization.
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Irving, Texas 75061
Phone: 972.793.5523
Toll-Free: 888.SHERMCO
Fax: 972.793.5542
ONE LINE. ONE COMPANY.
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