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Industrial Maintenance: INDUSTRIAL CONDUIT INSTALLATION (ICT 200) Course Description The participant should be able to gain practical knowledge of conduit bending as well as hands-on experience. Learning Outcome Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to: 1. identify the size and type of electrical conduit; 2. find and use take-up, gain, travel, shrink, and shrinkback; 3. bend (in rigid conduit) accurate 90° bends, 90° bends with a kick, back-back bends, offsets, combination bends, 3 point saddle, predetermined 4 point saddle; and 4. use the code book to find wire size area, size conduit using same and different size wires, box sizing and box fill. Course Objective To provide the participant with the knowledge required to identify electrical conduit and carry out various electrical conduit bends effectively. Major Topics Covered • Sizes and types of electrical conduit • Identification and use of take-up, gain, travel, shrink, and shrinkback • Rigid conduit bending Prerequisite None Class Size 12 Course Duration 40 hours 2 hours 44
Industrial Maintenance: ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING (ETT 200) THIS COURSE IS CURRENTLY UNDER DEVELOPMENT 45
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Industrial Maintenance:<br />
INDUSTRIAL CONDUIT INSTALLATION (ICT 200)<br />
Course Description<br />
The participant should be able to gain practical knowledge of conduit bending as well as<br />
hands-on experience.<br />
Learning Out<strong>com</strong>e<br />
Upon <strong>com</strong>pletion of this course, participants should be able to:<br />
1. identify the size and type of electrical conduit;<br />
2. find and use take-up, gain, travel, shrink, and shrinkback;<br />
3. bend (in rigid conduit) accurate 90° bends, 90° bends with a kick, back-back bends,<br />
offsets, <strong>com</strong>bination bends, 3 point saddle, predetermined 4 point saddle; and<br />
4. use the code book to find wire size area, size conduit using same and different size<br />
wires, box sizing and box fill.<br />
Course Objective<br />
To provide the participant with the knowledge required to identify electrical conduit and<br />
carry out various electrical conduit bends effectively.<br />
Major Topics Covered<br />
• Sizes and types of electrical conduit<br />
• Identification and use of take-up, gain, travel, shrink, and shrinkback<br />
• Rigid conduit bending<br />
Prerequisite<br />
None<br />
Class Size<br />
12<br />
Course Duration<br />
40 hours<br />
2 hours<br />
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