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5.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. This course is a continuation of ECMN 121, Residential Construction Wiring, with a shift in emphasis to commercial and industrial installations. Topics include conduits, wireways, methods of wiring, lighting, signal wiring, and low voltage switching. Trouble-shooting is practiced throughout the term. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 121, Residential Construction Wiring.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. This course is proposed to better prepare students for the electrical industry by concentrating on safety and labor relations. The course will cover safety in great depth, fromladder use to confined space entry with OSHA requirements covered. The labor relations segment of the course will cover labor history, practices, and laws, as well as sexual harassment. By completing this course a student, who also completes the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program, will have met the necessary electrical apprentice related instruction recognized by the State of New York. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students.
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2.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. An overviewof the drafting field as it relates to the occupational requirements in Electrical Construction and Maintenance. Emphasis is placed on reading and analyzing prints. Residential and commercial wiring diagrams are covered in detail. Practice is provided for use of instruments and the fundamentals of mechanical drafting. Estimating for residential and commercial buildings is stressed. Estimation includes unit
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2.00 Credits
Spring, alternate summers Lab fee will be required. Electrical and electronic diagrams, schematics, logic diagrams, printed circuits, power diagrams, and electrical packaging are covered. Electrical construction estimating for industrial building and lighting is covered. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 131, Electrical Blueprint Reading and Estimating.
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2.00 Credits
Fall A study of electricity as it applies to the electrical construction and maintenance field. Conductors, insulators, batteries, and direct current circuits are covered. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Corequisite: ECMN 161, Direct Current Applications Laboratory: Part I; MATH 105, Applied Technical Mathematics I.
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2.00 Credits
Fall A continuation of ECMN 151. Electrical efficiency, line loss, magnetism are covered as well as an introduction to alternating current. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 151, Direct Current Theory and Magnetism: Part I. Corequisite: MATH 106, Applied Technical Mathematics II. Prerequisites: ECMN 151, Direct Current Theory and Magnetism: Part I; ECMN 161, Direct Current Applications Laboratory: Part I. Corequisites: ECMN 152, Direct Current Theory and Magnetism: Part II.
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2.00 Credits
Fall A continuation of ECMN 152. Alternating current fundamentals, inductors, capacitors, and single phase circuits are analyzed. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 152, Electric Theory I: Part I.
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2.00 Credits
Spring A continuation of ECMN 153. AC series/parallel circuits, single phase, three wire systems and polyphase systems are analyzed. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Prerequisite: ECMN 153, Electric Theory II: Part I.
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0.00 Credits
Fall Lab fee will be required. The laboratory experiments closely parallel and are correlated with electric theory. Experience is provided in the selection and use of test instruments such as the ammeter, voltmeter, VOM, ohmmeter, wattmeter and oscilloscope. The student is thus enabled to analyze basic DC circuits and prove and better understand the theory fundamental. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. Corequisites: ECMN 151, Direct Current Theory and Magnetism: Part I; Math 105, Applied Technical Mathematics I.
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0.00 Credits
Spring Lab fee will be required. A continuation of ECMN 161 with emphasis on more complex DC circuits. Further experience is provided for selection of proper instruments and their use in DC circuits. Only open to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students. costs, labor and job expenses, overhead and profit. Open only to matriculated Electrical Construction and Maintenance students.
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