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Complete electrician course: 25 manual cd, 3744 pp ++


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Troy Navarro is presenting: Complete electrician course: 25 manual cd, 3744 pp ++
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consisting of 25 subcourses/manuals – 3744 pages of self-study material with diagrams and illustrations – prepared by the United States Army Engineer School, Department of Defense and Department of the Navy, and 11 Electrician lessons with illustrations some of which have step-by-step instructions.
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1. CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN BASIC: 346 pages
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2. CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN INTERMEDIATE: 286 pages
3. PREPARE AN ELECTRICAL - MATERIALS TAKEOFF LIST (ELECTRICITY I): 27 pages
4. INSTALL SERVICE - ENTRANCE SYSTEMS: 33 pages
5. INSTALL ELECTRICAL BOXES: 33 pages
6. INSTALL CONDUIT SYSTEMS: 57 pages
7. INSTALL SYSTEM, EQUIPMENT, AND COMPONENT GROUNDS: 41 pages
8. INSTALL CONVENIENCE DEVICES: 69 pages
9. INSTALL CIRCUIT PROTECTIVE DEVICES: 22 pages
10. CONSTRUCTION PRINT READING: 500 pages
13. THEATER OF OPERATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS: 238 pages
14. BASIC ELECTRICITY: 37 pages
15. BASIC ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS: 37 pages
16. BASIC ELECTRICITY MATHEMATICS: 71 pages
17. ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 1 of 4): 166 pages
18. ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 2 of 4): 118 pages
19. ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 3 of 4): 126 pages
20. ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 4 of 4): 142 pages
21. ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS (Vol. 1 of 2): 120 pages
22. ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS (Vol. 2 of 2): 96 pages
23. ELECTRICAL SAFETY: 324 pages
24. SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS: 180 pages
25. TOOLS AND THEIR USES: 368 pages
26. ELECTRICIAN LESSONS (11 lessons)
Preview (full) Lesson: Install Cable and Conduit Systems 1.4 Mb
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN BASIC
The major topics in this training manual are construction support activities, drawings and
specifications, power generation and distribution, interior wiring, lighting and communication, and
electrical appliances, test equipment, motors, and generators.
q Electrical Appliances, Test Equipment, Motors, and Generators
q APPENDIX II. Metric Conversion Tables
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICIAN INTERMEDIATE
The major topics in this Training Manual are construction support, drawings and
specifications, generators, electrical distribution, interior wiring, fiber optics and lighting systems,
electrical equipment, and alarm systems.
q Fiber Optics and Lighting Systems
PREPARE AN ELECTRICAL - MATERIALS TAKEOFF LIST (ELECTRICITY I)
This subcourse is designed to teach the student the identification of electrical symbols, the
use of electrical materials, and the skills necessary to extract information from a electrical print and
q Lesson: Prepare an Electrical-Materials Takeoff List
o Part A: Electrical-Symbol Identification
o Part D: List of Electrical Materials
o Part E: Service-Entrance Requirements
q Appendix: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix : Recommended Reading List
q Appendix: Metric Conversation Chart
INSTALL SERVICE - ENTRANCE SYSTEMS
This course designed to teach the knowledge and skills necessary to perform tasks related to
installing service-entrance (SE) systems.
q Lesson 1: Overhead Entrance Systems
q Lesson 2: Underground Service
q Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix B: Recommended Reading List
This subcourse is designed to provide the knowledge necessary to identify and install
various common types of electrical boxes, cover plates, and special devices.
q Lesson 1: Electrical-Box Installation
o Part B: Electrical-Box Uses and Electrical Connectors
o Part C: Electrical-Box Conductors
o PartD: Electrical-Box Covers
q Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix B: Recommended Reading List
q Appendix C: Metric Conversion Chart
This subcourse is designed to teach the knowledge necessary to classify and size, cut and
thread, bend, and install conduit, and to install conductors.
q Lesson 1: Classifying and Sizing Conduit
o Part A: Identifying Rigid Steel Conduit
o Part B: Identifying Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)
o Part C: Identifying Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Conduit
o Part D: Identifying Flexible Metal Conduit
q Lesson 2: Cutting and Threading Conduit
o Part A: Methods of Bending Conduit
q Lesson 4: Installing Conduit and Conductors
o Part B: Installing Conductors
q Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix B: Recommended Reading List
INSTALL SYSTEM, EQUIPMENT, AND COMPONENT GROUNDS
This subcourse is designed to teach the knowledge necessary to install grounding electrodes
q Lesson 1: Install Grounding Electrodes
q Lesson 2: Install Circuit Grounds
q Appendix A - Metric Conversion Chart
q Appendix B - List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix C - Recommended Reading List
This subcourse is designed to teach the knowledge necessary to describe the types and
installation procedures of switches, receptacles, and incandescent and fluorescent lighting fixtures.
o Part B: Installing Basic Switches
o Part D: Miscellaneous Receptacles
o Part A: Basic Incandescent Light Fixtures
o Part B: Basic Fluorescent Light Fixtures
q Appendix A: Metric Conversion Chart
q Appendix B: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix C: Recommended Reading List
INSTALL CIRCUIT PROTECTIVE DEVICES
This subcourse is designed to teach the knowledge necessary to perform tasks related to
installing fuses, circuit breakers, and ground-fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs).
q Lesson: Install Circuit Protective Devices
o Part A: Identifying Circuit Protective Devices
o Part C: Installing Circuit Breakers
o Part D: Installing Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters
q Appendix A: List of Common Acronyms
q Appendix B: Recommended Reading List
Construction print reading is a key skill for technical students. Fortunately, a formal
education is not essential for achieving proficiency in this important subject; the study of correspondence
courses such as this can provide the essential skills.
q Lesson 1: Principles and Methods
q Lesson 2: Architectural Drawings
q Lesson 3: Utilities Drawings
q Lesson 4: Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Drawings
q Lesson 5: Bills of Materials
q Appendix B: Conversion Tables
q Appendix C: Extract TM 5-704
As an engineer officer you may be assigned the job of directing some phase of utilities work.
To do this efficiently, you must understand the broad, general phases of utilities operations. That is the
purpose of this subcourse. It is planned to give you basic knowledge in utilities layout, installation, and
q Lesson 1: Organization and Functions of Utilities Engineer Service Teams
q Lesson 2: Electric Power Systems
q Lesson 3: Refrigeration Systems
q Lesson 4: Water Supply and Distribution Systems
q Lesson 5: Plumbing Installations and Bills of Materials
q Lesson 7: Rehabilitation of Utilities
The material in this subcourse broadly covers the principles involved, and the methods and
equipment employed, in the design, construction, and operation of electric power and distribution systems,
water supply distribution systems, and sewage collection and treatment systems. Large semipermanent
installations in a theater of operations such as depots, base hospitals, replacement depots, and the like
require fairly extensive, complex utilities systems. The design, construction, rehabilitation (where
necessary) and operation of these systems are responsibilities of engineer units. While this course will not
make you an expert, it will furnish sufficient basic information to enable you to function as an engineer
staff officer or commander in the communications zone of a theater of operations.
q Lesson 1: Electric Power Systems
q Lesson 2: Electrical Distribution Systems
q Lesson 3: Water Distribution Systems
q Lesson 4: Sewage Collection and Disposal
THEATER OF OPERATIONS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
This manual provides practical information for military personnel in the design, layout,
installation, and maintenance of exterior and interior electrical wiring and power-generation systems.
o Cable Routing Without Access
o Additions to Existing Installations
q Sets and Electric Distribution Systems
q Generator Selection and Operation Principles
q Setup, Installation, and Operation Procedures
q Building Attachments and Services
PART FIVE. Safety and Maintenance Procedures
q Appendix A. Common Electrical Parts and Equipment ... and more
The purpose of this subcourse is to give an overview of the positive and negative charges on
an atom of matter. Free electrons. Electron gains and losses. Attracting and repelling properties of
electrical charges. Conductors, insulators, current, and resistance. Positive and negative potential and
potential difference. Ohm’s law. Symbols for battery, conductor, switch, lamp, resistors, ohms, voltmeter,
ammeter, and simple direct current circuits.
q Lesson 1. Basic Electricity.
The purpose of this subcourse is to give an overview of simple series and parallel circuits,
including equivalent circuits. Simple direct current circuit diagrams. Use of Ohm’s law to solve problems
in one unknown, including voltage, voltage drop, resistance, and amperage.
q Lesson 1. Basic Electrical Circuits
Description: This is the first of three subcourses that are an introduction to or refreshers for your
knowledge of basic electricity. This reviews the mathematics you need to understand the basic operating
principles of guided missile systems and electronic and radar circuits. Covered are algebra, logarithms,
trigonometry, and vector algebra.
q LESSON 1: ALGEBRA (The Arithmetic: Addition, Subtraction, Polynomials, Signs of Grouping, Multiplication, Division; The Mathematics: Solving Equations, Exponents, Radicals, and Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations)
q LESSON 2: LOGARITHMS (Terminology: Systems, Parts of a Logarithm; Procedures: Finding the Logarithm of a Number, Negative Characteristics, Antilogarithms, Computations with Logarithms; Powers of Ten: Simplification, Rules, Reciprocals, Numerical Prefixes)
q LESSON 3: TRIGONOMETRY (Derivation; Trigonometric Functions: Use, Quadrants, Radian Measure, Graphic Representation)
q LESSON 4: VECTOR ALGEBRA (Vector Quantities; Vector Notation; Resultant Vectors; Vector Representation; Calculations: Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication, Division; Raising a Vector to a Power; Root of a Vector)
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 1 of 4)
The handbook includes information on alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
theory, circuits, motors, and generators; AC power and reactive components; batteries; AC and DC voltage
regulators; transformers; and electrical test instruments and measuring devices.
The Electrical Science handbook consists of fifteen modules that are contained in four volumes. The
following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the handbook.
q Module 1 - Basic Electrical Theory
o This module describes basic electrical concepts and introduces electrical terminology.
o This module describes the basic concepts of direct current (DC) electrical circuits and discusses the associated terminology.
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 2 of 4)
The handbook includes information on alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
theory, circuits, motors, and generators; AC power and reactive components; batteries; AC and DC voltage
regulators; transformers; and electrical test instruments and measuring devices.
The Electrical Science handbook consists of fifteen modules that are contained in four volumes. The
following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the handbook.
o This module introduces the rules associated with the reactive components of inductance and capacitance and how they affect DC circuits.
o This module introduces batteries and describes the types of cells used, circuit arrangements, and associated hazards.
o This module describes the types of DC motors and includes discussions of speed control, applications, and load characteristics.
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 3 of 4)
The handbook includes information on alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
theory, circuits, motors, and generators; AC power and reactive components; batteries; AC and DC voltage
regulators; transformers; and electrical test instruments and measuring devices.
The Electrical Science handbook consists of fifteen modules that are contained in four volumes. The
following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the handbook.
o This module describes the basic concepts of alternating current (AC) electrical circuits and discusses the associated terminology.
q Module 8 - AC Reactive Components
o This module describes inductance and capacitance and their effects on AC circuits.
o This module presents power calculations for single-phase and three-phase AC circuits and includes the power triangle concept.
o This module describes the operating characteristics of AC generators and includes terminology, methods of voltage production, and methods of paralleling AC generation sources.
q Module 11 - Voltage Regulators
o This module describes the basic operation and application of voltage regulators.
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE (Vol. 4 of 4)
The handbook includes information on alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
theory, circuits, motors, and generators; AC power and reactive components; batteries; AC and DC voltage
regulators; transformers; and electrical test instruments and measuring devices.
The Electrical Science handbook consists of fifteen modules that are contained in four volumes. The
following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the handbook.
o This module explains the theory of operation of AC motors and discusses the various types of AC motors and their application.
q Module 14 - Test Instruments and Measuring Devices
o This module describes electrical measuring and test equipment and includes the parameters measured and the principles of operation of common instruments.
q Module 15 - Electrical Distribution Systems
o This module describes basic electrical distribution systems and includes characteristics of system design to ensure personnel and equipment safety.
ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS (Vol. 1 of 2)
The handbook includes information on engineering fluid drawings and prints; piping and
instrument drawings; major symbols and conventions; electronic diagrams and schematics; logic circuits
and diagrams; and fabrication, construction, and architectural drawings.
The Engineering Symbology, Prints, and Drawings handbook consists of six modules that are contained in
two volumes. The following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the
q Module 1 - Introduction to Print Reading
o This module introduces each type of drawing and its various formats. It also reviews the information contained in the non-drawing areas of a drawing.
q Module 2 - Engineering Fluid Diagrams and Prints
o This module introduces engineering fluid diagrams and prints (P&IDs); reviews the common symbols and conventions used on P&IDs; and provides several examples of how to read a P&ID.
q Module 3 - Electrical Diagrams and Schematics
o This module reviews the major symbols and conventions used on electrical schematics and single line drawings and provides several examples of reading electrical prints.
ENGINEERING SYMBOLOGY, PRINTS, AND DRAWINGS (Vol. 2 of 2)
The handbook includes information on engineering fluid drawings and prints; piping and
instrument drawings; major symbols and conventions; electronic diagrams and schematics; logic circuits
and diagrams; and fabrication, construction, and architectural drawings.
The Engineering Symbology, Prints, and Drawings handbook consists of six modules that are contained in
two volumes. The following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the
q Module 4 - Electronic Diagrams and Schematics
o This module reviews electronic schematics and block diagrams. It covers the major symbols used and provides several examples of reading these types of
o This module introduces the basic symbols and common conventions used on logic diagrams. It explains how logic prints are used to represent a component’s control circuits. Truth tables are also briefly discusses and several examples of reading logic diagrams are provided.
q Module 6 - Engineering Fabrication, Construction, and Architectural Drawings
o This module reviews fabrication, construction, and architectural drawings and introduces the symbols and conventions used to dimension and tolerance these types of drawings.
Electrical Safety Handbook presents the Department of Energy (DOE) safety standards for
DOE field offices or facilities involved in the use of electrical energy. It has been prepared to provide a
uniform set of electrical safety guidance and information for DOE installations to effect a reduction or
elimination of risks associated with the use of electrical energy. The objectives of this handbook are to
enhance electrical safety awareness and mitigate electrical hazards to employees, the public, and the
q Electrical Preventive Maintenance
q Requirements For Specific Equipment
q Enclosed Electrical/Electronic Equipment
q Appendix A. Doe Model Electrical Safety Program
q Appendix B. Acronyms And Definitions
q Appendix C. Work Matrices-Examples
q Appendix D. Regulation Matrices
SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
This handbook is directed to the safety concerns of operators, electricians, and supervisors who perform and supervise operation and maintenance work on electrical transmission and distribution systems.
q Section 2 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
q Section 4 GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES
q Section 5 WORK ON DE-ENERGIZED OR ENERGIZED LINE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
q Section 6 SUBSTATIONS AND SWITCHGEAR
q Section 7 OVERHEAD LINES AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
q Section 8 UNDERGROUND CABLES, STRUCTURES, AND ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
This manual provides information on the use and care of selected hand tools and measuring
tools. It will explain the types and uses of a large number of tools, a practical application of a selected
group of tools, safety requirements, general care, and limited repair. A user must have, choose, and use the
correct tools in order to do the work quickly, accurately, and safely. Without the proper tools and
knowledge of how to use them, the user wastes time, reduces efficiency, and may face injury.
q Surface, depth, and height gages
q Ring and snap gages and gage blocks
q Miscellaneous measuring gages
q Grinders and sharpening stones
q Pipe cutting and threading tools
q Tube cutting and flaring tools
Various PowerPoint Lessons (converted to .pdf) from ELECTRICIAN COURSE
1. Electrical Materials Takeoff List.pdf
2. Install Cable and Conduit Systems.pdf
4. Rescue an Electrical Shock Victim.pdf
8. Interpret Electrical Prints and Drawings.pdf
9. Install Service Entrance Systems.pdf
10. Install Electrical Devices.pdf
11. Perform Generator Operations.pdf
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Complete electrician course: 25 manual cd, 3744 pp ++