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3.00 Credits
This course covers materials and design aspects of commercial wiring, in particular, lighting and fuse applications. Topics included are lighting and lamp installation and selection, fuse selection, special outlets, load schedule, short circuit calculations and emergency illumination. Prerequisites: CONE1100. Corequisites: CONE2205
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the installation methods and materials used in industrial wiring. Topics included are transformers, busways, motor installation, industrial metering, overcurrent system coordination, ground detection, grounding systems, power factor correction, surge protection, distribution, special systems, and industrial hazardous locations. It also covers the study of the National Electrical Code relating to these topics. Prerequisites: CONE1100, CONE2114
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an advanced understanding of circuits controlling motors. Topics include jogging, braking, plugging, reduced voltage starting, phase loss protection, latching relays, time delay relays, and safety requirements. Lab procedures demonstrate components, circuitry, and operation learned in theory. Measured data is recorded and interpreted. Prerequisites: CONE2206
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the concepts of transformer operation. Single-phase and three-phase (polyphase) transformer operation and installation methods are explored. Included in the course are the following topics: transformer operation, transformation relationships, transformer losses, transformer types, transformer testing, series and parallel operation, connections, instrument transformers, and maintenance procedures. National Electrical Code requirements for transformer installations are applied. Prerequisites: CONE1108
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an application of principles of construction electricity to a variety of situations for the purpose of identifying and solving electrical problems. Emphasis is placed on electrical circuits pertaining to commercial, industrial and motor control applications. Prerequisites: 36 CONE credits
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of load management control for power company off-peak systems. Time clock, radio, ripple and demand controller wiring is covered. Prerequisites: CONE1107, CONE1108
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with an understanding of installation procedures and National Electrical Code requirements for coax, telephone, fire alarm, security, fiber optic, cat 4, cat 5, and other low-voltage wiring systems. Prerequisites: None
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2.00 Credits
This course applies the principles of the National Electrical Code (NEC) to job specific situations. Prerequisites: CONE1104, CONE2114
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2.00 Credits
Students work with an advisor and instructor to develop a contract with specific goals in areas deemed applicable to the construction electricity industry and the students' career plans. This opportunity may be limited by conditions such as instructor/lab/material availability. Prerequisites: 12 CONE credits
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3.00 Credits
Students work with an advisor and instructor to develop a contract with specific goals in areas deemed applicable to the construction electricity industry and the students' career plans. This opportunity may be limited by conditions such as instructor/lab/material availability. Prerequisites: 12 CONE credits
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