Electrical Circuits and Wiring Systems Training

Course Description This course introduces the care and use of tools and materials used in electrical installations as well as the requirements of the National Electrical Code.  Topics include lighting, overcurrent protection, conductors, branch circuits, condelectrical, and safety and electrical blueprint reading.  Upon completion, participants should be able to properly install conduits, wiring, and electrical distribution equipment associated with basic electrical installations Course Objectives Understanding the basic electrical theories Being familiar with the codes and standards related to residential wiring Understanding electrical plans Learning how to use electrical installation tools Learning how to use materials and equipment in electrical installations Who Should Attend? Engineers Electricians Technicians Contractors Anyone aspire to increase his capabilities in this area Course Schedule Review of electrical theory Circuit elements Electrical power and energy Codes and standards Blueprint reading of electrical plans Tools, materials and equipment used in electrical installations Electrical connections Types of connections Services Service entrance Roughing in services Service panels Service drops Wiring methods using non-metallic sheathed...
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Supply Chain Network Design Fundamentals

Training Supply Chain Network Design Fundamentals Course Description Students are introduced to the methodology, tools, and best practices associated with supply chain network optimization. The course incorporates hands-on training with a leading commercial optimization software package. A holistic view is emphasized – balancing methodology, business goals, and the capabilities of software enablers. Structuring and exercising models to analyze tradeoffs between cost, service, capacity, and carbon emissions is central to the course. Who Should Attend Operations managers of traffic, transportation, and/or warehousing Supply chain engineers and analysts Industrial engineers and systems analysts Supply chain and logistics consultants Transportation managers and engineers Import/Export analysts, supervisors, managers Compliance analysts, supervisors, managers How You Will Benefit Upon completion of this course, you will have an understanding of: How to define a supply chain challenge in terms of an optimization model The capabilities and limitations of commercial supply chain optimization software Data required to support the building of a network model Best practices in managing data collection, cleansing, and validation ...
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