IEC National Electrical and Systems Training Series Electrical Theory I – 1st Edition Student Manual The REQUIRED text books and reference material for this course are listed below. IEC National Electrical and Systems Training Series, Electrical Theory I – 1st Edition - Student Manual
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Preface This course, Electrical Theory I, is the first in a two course series covering the electrical theory associated with the electrical and systems trades. With the growing complexity of electrical systems, it is increasingly important for technicians to have a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of their craft. IEC’s Electrical and Systems Training Series is intended to provide technicians with training courses to supplement their prior field and/or classroom experience. This manual is intended for use with the included worksheets and the other required materials for this course, as listed on the title page. This is a study guide for one of many courses included in IEC National’s Electrical and Systems Training series. It is intended to be an instructor-led course utilizing traditional classroom presentation or via computer-based delivery with instructor interaction. The format and outline for each lesson includes: lesson number, title, purpose, objectives, lesson text assignments, safety components, and worksheets. The reading homework assignment due at the beginning of each lesson is intended to better prepare the student for the instructor’s discussion of the lesson. This training manual was developed by the National IEC Apprenticeship and Training Committee’s Curriculum Development Task Group. Each Task Group participant is a licensed electrician and an experienced instructor. These individuals were inspired to invest their time, energy and money in this project through their own dedication to electrical training. This document is a work in progress and will provide a pattern and basic style for future training manuals. The Task Group sincerely desires your criticism and comments in order to strive toward perfecting this document. If you discover errors (typographical or content) in the printed material or the associated ExamView assessment banks, please submit an errata form immediately. Although submitted errata are addressed as they are received, the course materials are revised periodically in accordance with each reference book cycle or issuance of new editions of the required text books. Errata submittals will be acknowledged. Your assistance in identifying errors (editorial or technical) is greatly appreciated. Errata can be submitted using the Errata Submittal Form included in this manual. Previously submitted errata are available at the IEC National website. To gain access to errata submissions and other instructor-related information, you will need to obtain a user name and password from your IEC supervisor.
IEC National Electrical and Systems Training Series, Electrical Theory I – 1st Edition
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Foreword This training series is application based and has been designed to be taught by electrical and systems technicians. Those instructors who lack field experience may encounter difficulties. Progression through this training manual should be concurrent with knowledge gained through field instruction. The material presented in the student manual is presented on the same page, in the same location, as in the instructor manual. Blank spaces appear in the student manual where instructor information was omitted. Although some textbooks and reference materials are used in subsequent courses, students should be encouraged to retain all of their texts for reference throughout their formal training and working career. However, students should be advised to check current codes, regulations, and the like for specific questions or problems. Within this curriculum, both proper and industry-accepted terminology is used. It is recognized that regional variations exist and these terms should also be presented by the instructor. Correct units of measurement include Amperes, kVA, kcmil, AWG, etc. However, amps, KVA, KCMIL, awg, etc. are frequently used and understood to have equivalent meaning within the industry. For example, nameplate and catalog information often uses KW, KVAR, and va as the unit of measure for the data. The use of other than scientifically correct units in this manual is deliberate. This will better prepare the students to recognize and understand those commonly used. Tools and wiring methods are frequently referred to by their trade names. For example, lineman’s pliers are referred to as “Kleins”; “greenfield” is used instead of flexible metal conduit; “BX” instead of Type AC cable; “romex” instead of Type NM cable; etc. These may also be identified by local or regional names. An attempt has been made to expose the students to many variations of nomenclature so that they are better prepared to communicate in the field.
Acknowledgments The following organizations were instrumental in the development of the Electrical and Systems Training Series. 3M Allied Tube and Conduit Bosch Capital Safety USA Chartpak Inc. DeWalt Duracell Eaton Cutler-Hammer Energizer Fluke Corporation GE Greenlee, A Textron Company Hubbell Incorporated
Ilsco Ideal Industries Intermatic, Inc. Leviton Manufacturing Lithonia Lighting Littelfuse, Inc. Mercury Marine Omron Corporation Potter Electric Signal Company OZ Gedney Company Siemens Energy and Automation, Inc. Square D/Schneider Electric Thomas and Betts, Inc.
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Table of Contents Lesson
Content
TH-101
Basic Principles and Circuit Theory
TH-102
Circuit Theory - Multimeters
TH-103 TH-104
Introduction of Ohm's Law and Power Series Circuits, Voltage Measurements, and Voltage Drop
TH-105
Mid-Term Review and Exam
TH-106
Introduction to Parallel Circuits
TH-107
Introduction to Combination Circuits
TH-108
Introduction to AC Theory
TH-109
AC Theory - Impedance and Reactance
TH-110
Review and Final Exam
Class Date
Notes