NOC Tag: Electricians (except industrial and power system)
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Basic Electrical Theory and Motor Controls
This course is a comprehensive overview of electrical fundamentals. Students will also be introduced to electric theory as it relates to motor controls.
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PLC: Bulk Electric Systems and Distributed Generation
Our Bulk Electric Systems and Distributed Generation course explores bulk electric systems in terms of system stability, zone protection, voltage compensation methods, and active and reactive power compensation. Learn about bulk electric system operation and control (while considering frequency and voltage variation) and the requirements for 500 kV and 230 kV system protections. Also develop…
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PLC: EasyPower Electrical System Modelling
Our EasyPower Electrical System Modelling course teaches you how to build an electrical model of a substation using EasyPower analysis software. Explore the evolution of an electrical model and when to use a generic model. Learn how to perform field data acquisition, how to build and validate a real system model and how to maintain…
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PLC: Electrical Substations and Protection Co-ordination
Our Electrical Substations and Protection Co-ordination course teaches you about the major electrical components of a substation as well as the typical configurations for substations and switchyards. Learn about the single bus, the double bus, the ring bus, the breaker-and-a-half topology and circuit breakers (including vacuum and sulphur hexafluoride [SF6]), and other new technology applicable…
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PLC: Substation Grounding Design
Our Substation Grounding Design course focuses on the correct design for a substation grounding system using the ETAP software grounding model and following the standard requirements of the IEEE 80. Learn how to correctly model a grounding system by calculating ground potential rise (GPR), touch voltage and step voltage limits. Get the skills you need…
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AutoCAD Module 2
In this course, you will learn some of the more advanced concepts and tools that can be found in the AutoCAD (Computer Assisted Drafting) software. While the emphasis will be on practice for skill development, each three-hour class will also consist of a brief lecture on software technique. Each class will typically be broken down…
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Electrical Construction and Maintenance 1
Electrical Construction and Maintenance 1 focuses on general electric circuit parameters and laws. You will learn through informative lectures reinforced by hands-on lab experiments. Course topics vary and include: basic electric circuits, AC circuits, Kirchoff’s Law, Thevenin’s Theorem, voltage sources, current sources, resistance, analysis of DC and class and two circuits, and power considerations. You…
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Electrical Construction and Maintenance 2
Electrical Construction and Maintenance 2 builds on the knowledge you obtained in the previous course and helps you become more proficient in the use of measuring instruments, troubleshooting techniques and understanding schematic diagrams. This course is conducted through a combination of lectures, class discussions and lab time, during which you will gain hands-on experience. You…
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Electrical Safety Code and Regulations
Electrical Safety Code and Regulations has been designed as an introduction to the Canadian Electrical code, and the implementation of the code for industrial and residential applications. Due to its technical nature, this course includes a combination of lectures and classroom exercises such as calculations that follow the Canadian electrical code. You will explore a…
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PLC – Software Programming and Commissioning
This course allows students to confidently program PLC for real applications based on their constructed work station from previous courses. Students will learn various programming approaches such none-sequential and sequential logics, mnemonics statement lists and function blocks; process of entire system commissioning and validation. This course is part of the PLC/Automation Installation and Programming program…