Electrical Systems and Illumination
To safely operate and maintain a building’s electrical equipment, you must thoroughly understand the components of electrical systems and how to measure the electricity your building consumes. This course provides you with a clear understanding of electricity basics, the skills needed to measure electrical consumption, and the ability to recognize, set up, and maintain reliable and effective maintenance and safety systems.
Topics include:
- Sources of electricity
- Electrical safety
- Electrical circuits
- Electric meters
- Cables, terminations, and conduits
- Light sources, fixtures, and maintenance
- Electric motor basics and maintenance
Learn:
- Understanding of electricity basics
- Measuring electrical consumption
- Installing and monitoring motors and starters
- Recognizing, setting up, and maintaining reliable and effective maintenance and safety systems
ACE credit recommendation: 2 semester hours, lower division baccalaureate in Fundamentals of Electricity, Industrial Electricity, or Engineering Technologies.
USGBC Recommendation: 18 GBCI continuing education hours towards the LEED Credential Maintenance Program.
Available Delivery Options:
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Self-Study-Traditional Accelerated Review Instructor-Led Online
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Designations/Certificates:
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SMT®
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