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Who Should Attend?
Water
and wastewater operators and maintenance personnel who want a primary
understanding of electrical systems. Anyone who wishes to improve or
update their knowledge of basic electricity, electrical components,
electrical measurement, Ohm's Law and electrical troubleshooting will benefit
along with those who plan on taking WETRC Process Control and Instrumentation
Workshop.
Workshop
Description
Electricity
is the indispensable power source for water and wastewater systems.
Participants in this course will learn how electricity is produced and
distributed. Students will discover how to apply fundamental
electrical, AD/DC theory to the operation of water and wastewater
facility operation, and control. Students will identify and use test
meters, learn how to trace electrical systems by identifying and
interpreting electrical symbols, and will pick up vital safety and
troubleshooting information that can be applied immediately.
Workshop
Outline
First
Day
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Methods
of producing electricity
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Power
source trace
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Essential
electrical theory
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Voltage,
current and resistance
Second
Day
Third
Day
Registration
Fee of includes
Registration,
Payment,
Refund and Cancellation Policy - Please read carefully!
The last 4 digits of the participant's Social Security Number and full birth
date is required. This information is used to create a unique key for each
student. Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Payment or purchase order must be received at the time of registration. A
full refund will be made for cancellations received 10 days before the workshop.
No refund will be made for cancellations received less than 10 days before the
workshops. Substitutions made less than
ten (10) days prior to the
workshop incur a $35 processing fee.
CEU
Policy:
CEU
are awarded
for successful completion. Instances of partial attendance, tardiness or
leaving early will result in NO CEU being awarded.
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