Industrial Electrical Technician Courses
Principles of Heating Applications
Expand your knowledge of heating and ventilation systems. This course is designed to provide training for OSHA electrical safety training requirements bound by OSHA rule 1910:331-335. By taking this course, you will meet the requirements of this rule. You will also learn how current NFPA 70E standards apply to a facility, why safe electrical work practices are important and what you can do to ensure an organization meets all government standards for electrical safety. After this course, you’ll be familiar with OSHA penalties for noncompliance.
Course Overview
Gas Fired Heating Systems: Design & Operation- Gas fuels and combustion theory
- Gas regulators, valves, burners
- Heat exchangers
- Pilot safety controls: thermocouples, standing pilot, direct spark
- Glow-coil ignition, hot surface ignition
- Safety devices and controls
- Combustion efficiency
- Troubleshooting ignition problems
- Preventive maintenance procedures
- Thermostats
- Anticipators
- Comfort, humidity, humidification, dehumidification
- Wet-bulb and dry-bulb temperature, relative humidity
- Psychrometric chart and air movement
- Fans, centrifugal and axial
- Filter design, selection and maintenance
- Electrical fundamentals
- Electrical safety awareness
- Electrical diagrams
- Electrical test equipment
- Electrical troubleshooting
- Electrical system components
- Fault occurrence
- Scheduled and typical maintenance
- Early detection and diagnosis of problems
- Troubleshooting techniques
Elective, Total Hours: 16 Hours = $640.00