2017 NEC® Updates & Practical Applications: Building & Facility Maintenance Seminar
Presented by National Technology Transfer, Inc.
Over time the updating of equipment changes the route, load (power requirement), and access-point of electricity. This class allows the employer's employee team to make these changes safely, legally (code compliance) and cost effectively.
Course Description
Over time the updating of equipment changes the route, load (power
requirement), and access-point of electricity. This class allows the employer’s
employee team to make these changes safely, legally (code compliance) and cost
effectively. This means more reliability with electrical systems working as
expected and without unplanned down-time. You will also get through initial
install inspection smoother, and pass general inspections later.
Course Objectives
- Understand the electrical power systems in your facility — from
the incoming utility and service, through the distribution and feeders, down
to the branch circuits and controls.
- Make changes to these systems safely, legally (code compliance)
and cost effectively.
- Get through initial install inspection smoother, and pass general
inspections later.
- Increase reliability \ decrease unplanned down-time.
Course Audience
While some electrical projects should employ a qualified engineer,
the size and scope of many electrical tasks require your personnel to
understand basic rules of component sizing and system arrangement.
People who will benefit from this training include:
- Engineers of all disciplines
- Electricians
- Technicians
- Maintenance Managers
- Building Managers
What You Will Learn
Learn how to properly interpret electrical drawings, construction
blueprints and schedules. Examine and discuss basic electrical concepts such
as voltage drop, conductor fill, short-circuit analysis, kVA ratings,
service calculations and grounding and bonding.
Workshop Agenda
Fundamentals of Building & Facility Electrical Systems
- Types of industrial control systems
- Building electrical systems
- Electrical system riser diagram
- Ratings and specifications
- Ohm’s law review
- Interior building distribution
- Transformers—below 600V
- Switchboards and switchgear
- Busway—busduct
- Distribution centers
- Motor control centers and controls
- Panel boards and load centers
- Lighting contactors and switching
- Disconnects and safety switches
- NEMA enclosures
- Automatic transfer switches for generator systems
- UPS systems—uninterruptible power
- Fire alarm systems
Proper Planning For Design or Modification of Building & Facility
Electrical Systems
- National Electrical Code®
- Design standards
- Safety
- Cost
- NEC® voltage classifications, basic ampacity rules, calculations,
articles, tables and figures
- Voltage drop calculations
- Fault current ratings
- Mock building electrical calculations
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Summary |
Over time the updating of equipment changes the route, load (power requirement), and access-point of electricity. This class allows the employer's employee team to make these changes safely, legally (code compliance) and cost effectively. |
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Who Should Attend |
Electrical contractors, electricians, plant & facility maintenance staff, building engineers |
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