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Instructor:  Mr. Paul Graham

Jackson River Technical School - Electricity Instructor Mr. Paul Graham

Electricity Instructor Mr. Paul Graham

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Courses:

ELECTRICITY I: This is a one-credit, one-semester course designed to train students in the basic electrical knowledge and performance skills required to work in the building trades field. Classroom and hands-on instruction will include units in electrical safety; tools, blueprints and load calculations; electrical wiring codes; 110 volt, 220 volt and low voltage circuits; fuses and circuit breakers; test equipment; and basic troubleshooting. The student will develop electrical repair skills and basic wiring skills. Prerequisite: none. (Grades 10, 11, 12)


ELECTRICITY II: This is a two credit, one-year course. Students continue to develop skills in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. They also study electrical theory and mathematical problems related to electricity, navigate the National Electrical Code Book, select and install conductors, examine lighting, communication, and power systems, and work with conduit and raceways, panelboards, switchboards, grounding systems, and generators. Prerequisite: Electricity I 8533. (Grades 11,12)


ELECTRICITY III: This is a two-credit, one-year course. Students continue to develop skills in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. They also study electrical theory and mathematical problems related to electricity, navigate the National Electrical Code Book, select and install conductors, examine lighting, communication, power systems, and work with conduit and raceways, panelboards, switchboards, grounding systems, and generators. Prerequisites: Electricity II 8534. (Grade 12)

 

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