AC Electricity Principles, Practice, and Applications
May 16, 2023 - December 08, 2033 | United States
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Credit: 5 PDH’s Lead Instructor: Bobby Rauf, PE, CEM, CMT, CE, MBA Course description This seminar or course covers principles of AC electricity in a simple, easy to understand, format. It is themed after a book published by the instructor, titled: “Electrical Engineering for non-Electrical Engineers.” In the book, as well as this seminar, Rauf uses simple analogies and practical, day to day, examples to illustrate the, otherwise, abstract concepts of AC electrical engineering. Upon attending this course, participants will be able to perform straightforward and common calculations involving voltage, current, resistance, circuit analysis, single phase AC, three phase AC, power, power factor, service factor, load factor, etc. Practical examples of AC electrical equipment applications, in industrial, commercial, and residential settings are covered. This includes utilization of AC in small to large HVAC systems and air compressors, role of AC in EV’s, AC power transmission, AC power distribution, VFD’s, etc. Participants get introduced, briefly, to single phase and three phase AC electrical drawings. A brief introduction is provided to the National Electrical Code and the ARC Flash Code. This course is designed for engineers, professional engineers, energy professionals, engineering managers, technical professionals, facilities managers and other professionals who are not intimately familiar or current on AC electrical engineering principles and practices. No prerequisite required. The course starts from the basics. Participants are kept engaged through questions and answers, discussions and classwork. Board acceptance guarantee.
245.00 USD
Credit: 5 PDH’s Lead Instructor: Bobby Rauf, PE, CEM, CMT, CE, MBA Course description This seminar or course covers principles of AC electricity in a simple, easy to understand, format. It is themed after a book published by the instructor, titled: “Electrical Engineering for non-Electrical Engineers.” In the book, as well as this seminar, Rauf uses simple analogies and practical, day to day, examples to illustrate the, otherwise, abstract concepts of AC electrical engineering. Upon attending this course, participants will be able to perform straightforward and common calculations involving voltage, current, resistance, circuit analysis, single phase AC, three phase AC, power, power factor, service factor, load factor, etc. Practical examples of AC electrical equipment applications, in industrial, commercial, and residential settings are covered. This includes utilization of AC in small to large HVAC systems and air compressors, role of AC in EV’s, AC power transmission, AC power distribution, VFD’s, etc. Participants get introduced, briefly, to single phase and three phase AC electrical drawings. A brief introduction is provided to the National Electrical Code and the ARC Flash Code. This course is designed for engineers, professional engineers, energy professionals, engineering managers, technical professionals, facilities managers and other professionals who are not intimately familiar or current on AC electrical engineering principles and practices. No prerequisite required. The course starts from the basics. Participants are kept engaged through questions and answers, discussions and classwork. Board acceptance guarantee.
245.00 USD
Credit: 5 PDH’s Lead Instructor: Bobby Rauf, PE, CEM, CMT, CE, MBA Course description This seminar or course covers principles of AC electricity in a simple, easy to understand, format. It is themed after a book published by the instructor, titled: “Electrical Engineering for non-Electrical Engineers.” In the book, as well as this seminar, Rauf uses simple analogies and practical, day to day, examples to illustrate the, otherwise, abstract concepts of AC electrical engineering. Upon attending this course, participants will be able to perform straightforward and common calculations involving voltage, current, resistance, circuit analysis, single phase AC, three phase AC, power, power factor, service factor, load factor, etc. Practical examples of AC electrical equipment applications, in industrial, commercial, and residential settings are covered. This includes utilization of AC in small to large HVAC systems and air compressors, role of AC in EV’s, AC power transmission, AC power distribution, VFD’s, etc. Participants get introduced, briefly, to single phase and three phase AC electrical drawings. A brief introduction is provided to the National Electrical Code and the ARC Flash Code. This course is designed for engineers, professional engineers, energy professionals, engineering managers, technical professionals, facilities managers and other professionals who are not intimately familiar or current on AC electrical engineering principles and practices. No prerequisite required. The course starts from the basics. Participants are kept engaged through questions and answers, discussions and classwork. Board acceptance guarantee.
245.00 USD

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