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2.00 Credits
IBEW/NECA history and orientation to the Sound and Communication industry. Discussion of the hazards of drug abuse and sexual harassment. Responsibilities of apprenticeship. History of American labor. Basic tools of the trade-their use and care; workplace safety, health, first aid and OSHA. Marketing and communications. Introduction to the National Electrical Code. General building wire properties and NEC requirements; conductor insulation and NEC specifications. Reading blueprints and drawing sketches. Architectural views; common scales; understanding specifications, elevations, schedules, structured wiring, electrical and mechanical symbols. Prerequisites: Admission to the Northern California Sound and Communications industry; continued employment in the sound and communications trade. Six hours per week lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Review of trade mathematics and electronic theory. Installation and use of fastening devices. Study of Ohm's Law. Instruction on resistance, current, voltage and power in series and parallel circuits. Practice of basic knot tying. Prerequisites: Admission to the Northern California Sound and Communications industry; continued employment in the sound and communications trade. Six hours per week lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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2.00 Credits
Study of Structured Premise Cabling System characteristics. In-depth study of standards and codes, plans, specifications and media used for cabling. Examination of connectors, grounding and bonding, retrofitting, firestopping and cable pulling. Instruction on understanding plans and specifications, transmission fundamentals, safety and professionalism. Prerequisites: Admission to the Northern California Sound and Communications industry; continued employment in the sound and communications trade. Six hours per week lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Purpose, structure, rules and regulations of the Elevator Constructor's apprentice program. Study of safety awareness, first aid, tools, customer relations and fundamentals of blueprint reading. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Purpose of pit components. Installation of buffers, compensating sheaves, ropes or chains and when they are used. Steps in rail installation, machine and sheave installation. Study of car and counterweight assembly and roping. Basic math review. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Study of basic electricity and electrical safety. Relationships between voltage, current and resistance. Basic electrical circuit components, series and parallel resistive circuits, magnetism and electromagnetism, and single-phase and three-phase theory. Discussion of DC generators and motors. Applying and verifying Ohm's Law. Review of arithmetic. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Continued study of electricity. Alternating current theory and AC motor theory. Measuring voltage, current and resistance. Types and components of DC generators and motors. DC machine maintenance and service. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive industry elevator construction training. Process of planning, piping and wiring for the hoistway, machine room and car. Introduction to passenger and freight entrances and installations. Different types of passenger, freight and dumbwaiter doors and gates. Assembling and installing door motors. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Basic hydraulic theory. Different types of hole drilling. Installing the casing and power unit, and connecting pipe lines. Welding procedures for the cylinder and plumbing the jack. Assembly of the car sling and cab. Hydraulic troubleshooting. Rigging safety for escalators and moving walks. Escalator and moving walk mechanical and electrical components and installation procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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3.00 Credits
Basic hydraulic theory. Different types of hole drilling. Installing the casing and power unit, and connecting pipe lines. Welding procedures for the cylinder and plumbing the jack. Assembly of the car sling and cab. Hydraulic troubleshooting. Rigging safety for escalators and moving walks. Escalator and moving walk mechanical and electrical components and installation procedures. Prerequisites: Admission to Elevator Constructor's Apprenticeship Program; current employment in the elevator industry. Four hours lecture/laboratory. GE Area: Non-GE Applicable
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