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EIC 105: Basics Of AC & DC Electricity
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Focuses on resistance, current, voltage and power in AC and DC circuits; measurements; computations of series and parallel circuits; circuit analysis and troubleshooting with basic test equipment.
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EIC 110: Electrical Installations I
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Covers residential building wiring in conformance with the current National Electrical Code and local codes using nonmetallic cable. Emphasizes proper use of tools and safety.
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EIC 132: National Electric Code 2005.5
1.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Focuses on the National Electrical Code and local code requirements for electrical installation.
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EIC 144: Grounding And Bonding. 5
1.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Prepares the student in the latest technology and techniques available for code and standards-compliant grounding and bonding systems. Focuses on grounding and bonding requirements as they relate to Article 250 and other articles of the NEC. Covers installation, testing and inspection procedures for ll power systems. Includes rules to minimize the risk of electricity as a source of electric shock, and as an ignition source for fires.
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EIC 150: dc Circuit Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Covers the principles of DC electricity and magnetism with emphasis on Ohm's, Kirchoff's and Watt's laws to analyze circuits voltage current and power. Addresses common measuring instruments and safety.
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EIC 155: ac Circuit Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Covers the principles of AC electricity, magnetism, inductive and capacitive circuits; use of phasors to represent AC quantities; the concept of reactive volt-amperes and power factor; and use of instruments, including VOM's and oscilloscopes. Explores the principles of polyphase alternating current systems, Wye and Delta circuit configurations, and safety procedures.
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EIC 160: Electrical Instruments And Measurements
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Covers the proper techniques for using electrical instruments, including volt/ohm, amp, phase rotation, oscilloscopes and recording meters. Focuses on instrument transformers for journeymen and in-plant electricians.
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EIC 165: Solid State Devices And Ciruits
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Explores the basic properties of diodes, transistors, triacs, SCRs and other solid state devices. Covers applications of solid state devices in control and power conversion and the circuits in equipment likely to be encountered in power installations.
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EIC 167: Electrical Maintenance
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Introduces students to common electrical repairs, electrical systems, tools and test equipment. Includes replacing or repairing devices such as receptacles, light fixtures and ballasts, circuit breakers, fuses and switches. Addresses electrical safety and code applications.
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EIC 169: Electrical Code Calculations
4.00 Credits
Colorado Northwestern Community College
Discusses calculations used in the application of the National Electrical Code. Emphasizes sizing of branch circuit and feeder conductors and calculating ratings of protective devices.
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