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ELCT2403 — Electrical Skills IV

3 credits · 45 hours

ELCT 2403 - Electrical Skills IV ELCT 2403 - Electrical Skills IV Description Electrical Skills IV covers advanced electrical concepts and explores challenging electrical applications. Students will learn electronic theory and systems related to health care facilities, advanced controls, and emergency and fire alarm systems. Students will also prepare to test for the Arkansas Journey Worker Electrician license. • Make service calculations for residential installations. • Make service calculations for commercial installations. • List the types of health care facilities and their power requirements. • Describe the categories and branch portions of the distribution circuits. • List the required wiring methods in health care facilities. • Differentiate between emergency and standby systems and identify their primary components. • Describe battery and UPS system types and explain their maintenance requirements. • Describe the NEC® requirements for emergency/standby power and lighting systems. • Describe electronic fundamentals. • Identify and describe semiconductor devices. • Describe the various codes and standards that relate to fire alarm systems. • Describe the basic types of fire alarm systems and their primary components. • Describe fire alarm control panels and their primary features. • Identify and describe approaches to fire alarm notification and communication/monitoring. • Describe fire alarm system installation guidelines and requirements. • Identify and describe vario

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