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Electrical Maintenance


Titles, descriptions, and credit recommendations for all learning experiences recommended for college credit within the Electrical Maintenance section can be found below. To locate information on additional learning experiences, which have also been recommended for college credit, use the Organization Directory Page link above for a complete list of titles for all learning experiences or use the following links to go directly to other sections: 

Auxiliary Operator Training
Chemistry/Radiation Protection Training
General Courses
Instrumentation and Controls
Mechanical Maintenance
Reactor Operator/Senior Reactor Operator Training


Titles of all evaluated learning experiences in the Electrical Maintenance section

NOTE: When a credit recommendation is no longer active, the course description may be abbreviated. The last edition of the Directory in which complete information can be found is indicated on the course exhibit. Complete information can also be obtained by contacting National PONSI.

4.16 KV Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-305)
600V GE Type AK Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-306)

A.C. Cranes Overview (EM3-INIT-439) (first entry)

A.C. Cranes Overview (EM3-INIT-439) (second entry)
Baker Surge Tester (EM3-ADVN-450)
Basic Control Circuit Theory (EM3-INIT-202)

Basic Static Control (EM3-INIT-318-A)
Buses (EM3-INIT-313)
Cables (EM3-INIT-222)
Calibrated Tools and Test Equipment (EM3-INIT-163)
Communication Systems (EM3-INIT-315)
Diesel Generators (EM1-ADVN-438)
DRANETZ Polymeter Familiarization (EM3-ADVN-421)
Electric Motors (EM3-INIT-210)
Electrical Conduit (EM3-INIT-156)

Electrical Print Reading II (EM3-INIT-217)
Electrical Ventilation Duct Heaters (EM3-INIT-207)
Electromagnetic Relief Valves (EM1-ADVN-445
Emergency Procedures (EM1-INIT-326)
Flash Technology (EM2-ADVN-442)
Fluke 48100 DC/AC Current Probe (EM3-ADVN-423)
Ground Grid Repair (Welding) (EM3-ADVN-436)
Grounding for Safety (EM3-INIT-154)
Hydraulic Actuated Dampers (EM2-INIT-331)
ITE Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-306A)

Lighting (EM3-INIT-158)
Logic (LSK) Diagram Fundamentals (EM3-INIT-318)

Main Generator and Exciter (EM1-ADVN-312) or (EM2-ADVN-312)
Maintenance Work Practices (EM3-INIT-216)
Motor Controllers (EM3-INIT-203)

Motor Generator Maintenance (EM3-ADVN-440)
Multi-amp Circuit Breaker Test Set (EM3-INIT-332)
PHASE and Motor Rotation Testers (EM3-ADVN-422)
Piping and Instrument Drawings (P&ID) Diagram Fundamentals (EM3-INIT-318)
Relay and Control Circuits (EM3-INIT-204)
Soldering Techniques (EM3-INIT-214)

Solid State Device Theory (EM3-INIT-229
Squib Valves (EM3-ADVN-414) (first entry)
Squib Valves (EM3-ADVN-414) (second entry)
Target Rock Solenoid Valves (EM2-ADVN-435)
Test Equipment (EM3-INIT-157)
Theory and Application of Fuses (EM3-INIT-155)
Transformer (EM3-INIT-211)
Use of Megohmeters (EM3-INIT-205)
Use of Oscilloscope (EM3-INIT-201)
Valve Actuators (EM3-INIT-231)


Descriptions and credit recommendations

ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE

Circuit Breakers
1. 600V GE Type AK Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-306)
2. ITE Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-306A)
3. 4.16 KV Circuit Breakers (EM3-INIT-305)

Dates:
1. March 1992 - May 1997. 2. January 1992 - May 1997. 3. April 1992 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours (1 lecture, 1 laboratory) as an elective in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Control Circuitry
1. Theory and Application of Fuses (EM3-INIT-155)
2. Motor Controllers (EM3-INIT-203)
3. Basic Control Circuit Theory (EM3-INIT-202)
4. Relay and Control Circuits (EM3-INIT-204)

Dates:
1. March 1991 - May 1997. 2. April 1991 - May 1997. 3. April 1992 - May 1997. 4. January 1992 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours (1 lecture, laboratory) in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Electric Motors (EM3-INIT-210)

Dates: June 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Electrical Print Reading
1. Electrical Print Reading II (EM3-INIT-217)
2. Piping and Instrument Drawings (P&ID) Diagram Fundamentals (EM3-INIT-318)
3. Logic (LSK) Diagram Fundamentals (EM3-INIT-318)

Dates:1. October 1990 - May 1997. 2. December 1990 - May 1997. 3. December 1990 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Parts 1, 2, and 3: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Blueprint Reading (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Electrical Test Equipment
1. Test Equipment (EM3-INIT-157)
2. DRANETZ Polymeter Familiarization (EM3-ADVN-421)
3. PHASE and Motor Rotation Testers (EM3-ADVN-422)
4. Fluke 48100 DC/AC Current Probe (EM3-ADVN-423)
5. Calibrated Tools and Test Equipment (EM3-INIT-163)
6. Multi-amp Circuit Breaker Test Set (EM3-INIT-332)
7. Use of Megohmeters (EM3-INIT-205)
8. Use of Oscilloscope (EM3-INIT-201)
9. Baker Surge Tester (EM3-ADVN-450)

Dates:
1. March 1991 - May 1997. 2. March 1991 - May 1997. 3. March 1991 - May 1997. 4. March 1991 - May 1997. 5. April 1991 - May 1997. 6. July 1991 - May 1997.  7. August 1990 - May 1997. 8. March 1991 - May 1997. 9. January 1992 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Parts 1 - 9: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours as Electrical Measurement in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

1. Main Generator and Exciter (EM1-ADVN-312) or (EM2-ADVN-312)
2. Diesel Generators (EM1-ADVN-438)

Dates:
1. February 1992 - May 1997. 2. December 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Courses 1 and 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours as Introduction to Power Generators in Electrical Technology or Electrical Construction and Maintenance (6/92). NOTE: Courses 1 and 2 must both be completed to receive credit. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Motor Generator Maintenance (EM3-ADVN-440)
Dates:
October 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Skills of the Trade
1. Electrical Conduit (EM3-INIT-156)
2. Soldering Techniques (EM3-INIT-214)
3. Ground Grid Repair (Welding) (EM3-ADVN-436)
4. Lighting (EM3-INIT-158)
5. Electrical Ventilation Duct Heaters (EM3-INIT-207)
6. Cables (EM3-INIT-222)
7. Maintenance Work Practices (EM3-INIT-216)
8. Communication Systems (EM3-INIT-315)

Dates:1. May 1990 - May 1997. 2. March 1992 - May 1997. 3. November 1991 - May 1997. 4. May 1991 - May 1997. 5. May 1991 - May 1997. 6. September 1992 - May 1997. 7. November 1992 - May 1997. 8. April 1992 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Parts 1 - 8: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours (1 lecture, 1 laboratory) in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Solid State Theory and Static Control
1. Solid State Device Theory (EM3-INIT-229
2. Basic Static Control (EM3-INIT-318-A)

Dates:
1. January 1991 - May 1997. 2. December 1990 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Parts 1 and 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Electron Devices (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Technical Equipment/Systems Unit 1
1. Electromagnetic Relief Valves (EM1-ADVN-445
2. Squib Valves (EM3-ADVN-414)
3. A.C. Cranes Overview (EM3-INIT-439)
4. Emergency Procedures (EM1-INIT-326)

Dates:
1. September 1990 - May 1997. 2. February 1992 - May 1997.  3. March 1992 - May 1997. 4. August 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (6/92). NOTE: This course and Technical Equipment/Systems (Unit 2) cover similar topics. If both courses are successfully completed, credit should be awarded for the Unit 2 course. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Technical Equipment/Systems Unit 2
1. Squib Valves (EM3-ADVN-414)
2. Target Rock Solenoid Valves (EM2-ADVN-435)
3. Hydraulic Actuated Dampers (EM2-INIT-331)
4. A.C. Cranes Overview (EM3-INIT-439)
5. Flash Technology (EM2-ADVN-442)

Dates:
1. February 1992 - May 1997. 2. December 1991 - May 1997. 3. September 1990 - May 1997.
4. March 1992 - May 1997. 5. September 1990 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours (2 lecture, 1 laboratory) in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (6/92). NOTE: This course and Technical Equipment/Systems (Unit 1) cover similar topics. If both courses are successfully completed, credit should be awarded for the Unit 2 course. NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Transformers, Buses, and Grounding
1. Transformer (EM3-INIT-211)
2. Buses (EM3-INIT-313)
3. Grounding for Safety (EM3-INIT-154)

Dates:
1. May 1991 - May 1997. 2. November 1991 - May 1997. 3. March 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: Parts 1, 2, and 3: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 3 semester hours in Electrical Construction and Maintenance (5/92). NOTE: Complete information on these courses last appeared in the 2000 edition.

Valve Actuators (EM3-INIT-231)
Dates:
July 1991 - May 1997.
Credit recommendation: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 2 semester hours in Engineering Technology or Plant Utilities Technology (6/92). NOTE: Complete information on this course last appeared in the 2000 edition.


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