Hybrid programs blend both competency- and time-based strategies,
using a minimum and maximum range of hours for each major job
function and the successful demonstration of identified competencies.
using a minimum and maximum range of hours for each major job
function and the successful demonstration of identified competencies.
Electrician
Anonymous
North Carolina (SAA)
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Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Anonymous
111
Skills
COMPUTING SERVICE LOADS
4
COMPUTING SERVICE LOADS
4
- Balance the total load per phase using appropriate materials to determine proper load balance
- Calculate individual circuit load using appropriate materials to determine proper circuit loads
- Determine how many convenience and appliance outlets should be on each separate circuit using appropriate materials to assure proper balance of load
- Compute the size of service entrance conductors using appropriate materials to assure adequate conductor size
INSTALLING SERVICE ENTRANCE
9
INSTALLING SERVICE ENTRANCE
9
- Install main service panel using appropriate tools and equipment to establish a panel location
- Install circuit breakers in panel using appropriate tools and equipment to provide individual circuit beginning
- Install main service disconnect using appropriate tools and equipment to disconnect all underground service entrance conductors
- Ground service entrance equipment using appropriate tools and equipment to provide adequate grounding
- Install mast-type (through the roof) service entrance using appropriate tools and equipment to provide service access
- Install service entrance cable to service drop using appropriate tools and equipment to provide conductors
- Install temporary electrical service using appropriate tools and equipment to provide a source for temporary electrical power
- Install underground electrical service using appropriate tools and equipment to provide a source for electrical power
- Install/connect mobile home service, using appropriate tools and equipment to provide electrical power
INSTALLING SWITCH BOXES AND OUTLET BOXES
10
INSTALLING SWITCH BOXES AND OUTLET BOXES
10
- Install bar-hanger using appropriate tools and equipment to support square or octagon outlet boxes
- Install flush mount junction box using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for cable or wire splices
- Install gangable boxes using appropriate tools and equipment to allow mounting of switches and/or receptacles
- Install octagon outlet box using appropriate tools and equipment to allow for cable splices or switch and receptacle mounting
- Install surface mount junction box using appropriate tools and equipment to provide space for cable splicing
- Install outlet boxes for receptacles and switches in existing wall using appropriate tools and equipment to allow for mounting of switches and/or receptacles
- Install recessed fixture housing in ceiling using appropriate tools and equipment to mount lighting fixture
- Install flush mount switch and outlet box in a dry wall, lath, plaster, or paneled wall using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for mounting of switches and/or receptacles
- Install flush mount switch and outlet boxes in a masonry wall using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for mounting of switches and/or receptacles
- Install underground, watertight, cast iron box using appropriate tools and equipment to provide waterproof space for cable splices
ROUGHING IN FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUIT CABLES, AND CIRCUITS
25
ROUGHING IN FEEDERS, BRANCH CIRCUIT CABLES, AND CIRCUITS
25
- Rough in armored cable to outlet box using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current switches and/or receptacles
- Install nonmetallic cable in outlet boxes using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to switches and/or receptacles
- Rough in cable or conduit for branch circuits using appropriate tools and equipment to deliver current to outlet or junction boxes
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for two three-way switches with feed to the switchbox
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for two three-way switches with feed to the controlled device
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for two three-way and one four-way switch with feed to a three-way switch
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for two three-way and one four-way switch with feed to the controlled device
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for two three-way and two four-way switches with feed to the three-way switch
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for a single-pole switch with feed to the switch
- Rough in cables using appropriate tools and equipment for a single-pole switch with feed to the controlled device
- Rough in a circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for a single-pole switch with feed to the last device on the line
- Rough in a circuit using appropriate tools and equipment for a split circuit duplex receptacle
- Rough in two duplex receptacle circuits using appropriate tools and equipment with two three-way switches controlling one-half of each receptacle
- Rough in 120 or 240 volt circuits to distribution panel using nonmetallic sheathed cable (N.M.C.) using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for connection of circuits to protection devices
- Rough in cable between an existing box and newly installed box appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to new box
- Rough in circuit using conduit and 4" square boxes with plaster rings for two three-way switches controlling one device
- Rough in circuit using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to a door chime system
- Rough in a circuit using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to an intercom system
- Rough in wiring using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current for a line-voltage thermostat
- Rough in wiring using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current for a low-voltage thermostat
- Install conduit underground using appropriate tools and equipment to provide a waterproof wire and/or cable way
- Rough in direct burial cable using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to a remote device
- Splice two or more conductors using crimp-type connector to provide for continuity of a circuit
- Splice two conductors using a pigtail splice to provide for continuity of a circuit
- Run feeder cable from main service panel to auxiliary panel using appropriate tools and equipment to feed auxiliary panel
TRIMMING OUT (FINISHING) ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND APPLIANCES
26
TRIMMING OUT (FINISHING) ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND APPLIANCES
26
- Connect/install duplex receptacle outlets using appropriate tools and equipment to provide a usable outlet
- Connect single pole switch using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to one or more electrical devices
- Connect/install single pole switch with pilot light using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to one or more electrical devices
- Connect/install three-way switches using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to one or more electrical devices
- Connect/install four-way switches using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current to one or more electrical devices
- Connect split circuit duplex receptacle using appropriate tools and equipment to provide two-circuit control
- Connect/install three-wire 220 volt receptacle using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current for plug-in devices
- Connect/install four-wire 220 volt receptacle using appropriate tools and equipment to provide current for plug-in devices
- Install/connect ground fault interrupting device using appropriate tools and equipment to provide protected circuit in outdoor, kitchen, or bathroom locations
- Connect recessed fixture box in ceiling using appropriate tools and equipment to be flushed and anchored to provide adequate lighting level
- Connect wires from junction box to appliance using appropriate tools and equipment to supply current to direct-wired device
- Connect/install emergency warning system using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for fire and/or security protection
- Install/connect hot water heater using appropriate tools and equipment to provide proper voltage and amperage to heater.
- Connect/install humidity control device using appropriate tools and equipment to electrically regulate home/commercial moisture level
- Connect intercom system using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for intra-structure communications
- Connect low-voltage lighting control using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for adequate lighting levels
- Connect moisture resistant receptacle using appropriate tools and equipment to provide safe connection means in wet locations
- Install/connect photo-electric cell control using appropriate tools and equipment to provide light-sensitive device control
- Connect/install delayed action or time switch using appropriate tools and equipment to provide device control
- Connect water pump motor using appropriate tools and equipment to provide adequate water supply
- Install surface raceway using appropriate tools and equipment to provide circuit path for electrical devices
- Install/connect automatic garage door operator using appropriate tools and equipment to allow vehicle operated operation
- Connect de-icing equipment using appropriate tools and equipment provide ice-free surfaces
- Connect door chime system using appropriate tools and equipment to allow for at least two-point operation
- Connect/install electric fence charger using appropriate tools and equipment to restrain livestock or predators
- Connect 120/240 circuits to circuit breaker panel using nonmetallic cable to provide circuit over-current protection
INSTALLING LIGHTING FIXTURES
10
INSTALLING LIGHTING FIXTURES
10
- Connect/install post lights using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for exterior lighting
- Install/connect fan controlled by switch using appropriate tools and equipment to allow fan to be switched on and off remotely
- Connect/install flood lights using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for utilitarian lighting of the exterior.
- Connect/install lighting dimmer system using appropriate tools and equipment to obtain various lighting levels from one fixture
- Install/connect heat-a-vent light using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for extra heating and ventilation in bathrooms
- Connect/install light fixture using appropriate tools and equipment to provide light
- Install/connect photo-electric control on a light using appropriate tools and equipment to provide unique control of light other than normal switch
- Install/connect power failure lighting using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for emergency lighting
- Install/connect moisture resistant fixtures using appropriate tools and equipment to comply with industrial standards
- Install/connect pilot light using appropriate tools and equipment to show when appliance is on
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMPONENTS
9
INSTALLING ELECTRICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL COMPONENTS
9
- Connect/install baseboard heat unit using appropriate tools and equipment to provide heat
- Connect ceiling heat cable to thermostat using appropriate tools and equipment to allow heat cable output to be controlled
- Connect central electric heat using appropriate tools and equipment to provide heat
- Connect furnace motor using appropriate tools and equipment to comply with industry standards
- Connect/install gas or oil fired heating unit using appropriate tools and equipment to provide heat
- Connect line voltage thermostat using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for regulation of heat
- Connect low voltage thermostat using appropriate tools and equipment to regulate heat output
- Connect/install wall heater using appropriate tools and equipment to provide for heat.
- Install ceiling heat cable using appropriate tools and equipment to provide heat.
MAINTAINING EXISTING WIRING
18
MAINTAINING EXISTING WIRING
18
- Diagnose/repair fluorescent fixture using appropriate tools and equipment to provide light.
- Diagnose and repair/replace lights using appropriate tools and equipment to provide light.
- Repair/replace relays and timers using appropriate tools and equipment to make functional
- Repair water heater using appropriate tools and equipment to make functional
- Install and maintain emergency lighting using appropriate tools and equipment to provide light in emergency
- Repair or replace frayed service cords using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Replace existing interior load center using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Replace cable using appropriate tools to restore function
- Replace circuit breakers using appropriate tools and equipment to restore service
- Replace existing receptacle or switch using appropriate tools and equipment to restore to function
- Replace fuses using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function.
- Replace grounding electrode conductor using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Replace pilot light bulb using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Replace service entrance using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Replace transformer using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Service electric motors using appropriate tools and equipment to restore function
- Test for correct voltage using appropriate tools and equipment to determine voltage level
- Troubleshoot a branch circuit using appropriate tools and equipment to determine a problem
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Training Provider(s):
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DC/AC ELECTRICITY AND SAFETY
80
DC/AC ELECTRICITY AND SAFETY
80
BASIC WIRING I
64
BASIC WIRING I
64
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
32
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
32
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
32
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS
32
BASIC WIRING II
64
BASIC WIRING II
64
NEC CALCULATIONS
32
NEC CALCULATIONS
32
MOTOR AND CONTROLS
64
MOTOR AND CONTROLS
64
INDUSTRIAL WIRING
64
INDUSTRIAL WIRING
64
ELECTRICAL MACHINES I
48
ELECTRICAL MACHINES I
48
HUMAN RELATIONS
32
HUMAN RELATIONS
32
BASIC WELDING PROCESSES
32
BASIC WELDING PROCESSES
32
FIRST AID AND CPR
32
FIRST AID AND CPR
32
CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
36
CONSTRUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
36
ANTI-HARASSMENT TRAINING
2
ANTI-HARASSMENT TRAINING
2
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TRAINING
2
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TRAINING
2
OSHA SAFETY TRAINING
60
OSHA SAFETY TRAINING
60
10 HOUR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY COURSE - ADDITIONAL OSHA SAFETY TOPICS, SUCH AS CONFINED SPACES, HAZARD AWARENESS, FALL PROTECTION, SCAFFOLDING SAFETY, AND EXCAVATION SAFETY
DRIVING / EQUIPMENT OPERATION
22
DRIVING / EQUIPMENT OPERATION
22
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE FIELD EVALUATION PROCESS, EXPECTATIONS, AND FORMS
22
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE FIELD EVALUATION PROCESS, EXPECTATIONS, AND FORMS
22