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ELECTRICAL WIRING: Conduit Installation
(Duration: 2:00:00)
Price:
$60.00
Course Code:
IHRDC_OM_AEECI
Course Catalog(s):
Electrical Wiring
Course Provider:
IHRDC
Subscription Period
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:
12
months
Description:
This interactive training unit is designed to familiarize trainees with the basic concepts of conduit and conduit fittings, and typical methods of cutting, bending, and installing conduit. After completing this unit, trainees should be able to describe the basic types of metallic and nonmetallic conduit, common types of conduit fittings, and procedures for cutting, bending, and installing metallic and nonmetallic conduit.
Objectives:
Materials
Define terms that are commonly used to describe conduit and conduit installations.
Describe common types of metallic conduit.
Describe common types of nonmetallic conduit.
Fittings
Describe types of couplings that are used to connect conduit in a straight line.
Describe types of fittings that are used to change the direction of a conduit run.
Describe types of fittings that are used to secure conduit when it is installed.
Cutting
Describe a method for cutting rigid types of metal conduit.
Describe a method for cutting flexible types of metal conduit.
Describe methods for cutting nonmetallic conduit.
Bending
Describe different types of conduit bends and explain where they might be used in an installation.
Explain how bends affect conduit measurements.
Describe how rigid-type metal conduit can be bent.
Describe how rigid PVC can be bent.
Installing
Describe tasks associated with terminating conduit to an electrical control box.
Describe how conductors can be installed in conduit.
Sections:
•
Materials
- Overview
- Metallic Conduit
- Nonmetallic Conduit
•
Fittings
- Making Straight Connections
- Changing Run Direction
- Securing Conduit
•
Bending
- Bend Types
- Measurements
- Demonstrations
•
Installing
- Termination to a Box
- Pulling Conductors
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