SC Electrical
Seminar Course
"Electrical"
which includes the
installation, alteration, or repair of wiring-related electrical
material and equipment used in the generating, transmitting, or
utilization of electrical energy less than six hundred volts,
including all overhead electrical wiring on public rights-of-way for
signs and street decorations and all underground electrical
distribution systems of less than six hundred volts serving private
properties. This sub classification also includes, but is not limited
to, installing, altering, and repairing, panels, controls,
conductors, conduits, cables, devices, plates, electric ceilings,
control wiring; and electric heating, lighting fixtures, lamps,
general outside lighting, underground and overhead feeder
distribution systems for services, and related components or work
necessary to provide a complete electrical system and installing
window or through-the-wall air conditioning units not to exceed
three HP or three tons where no piping is necessary. Under this
sub classification, general outside lighting is limited solely to
within property lines and not on public easements or rights-of-way.
A contract that contains electrical work above fifty volts must be
performed by a contractor licensed under this sub classification or a
licensed public electrical utility contractor. This license
sub classification includes installing, altering, and repairing all
lighting on private property, athletic fields, stadiums, parking
lots, and the design, installation, and servicing of fire alarm
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COURSE LENGTH: 16
Hours
ELECTRICIAN
EXAMINATION CONTENT OUTLINE:
There
are 80 questions in this examination. You will need to answer
56questions correctly in order to pass. You are allowed 4 hours to complete this
examination.
NOTE : All Electrician
– Commercial contractor candidates are required to pass the
Business Management and Law for contractors examination and the
Electrician examination
.
ELECTRICIAN
EXAMINATION CONTENT
:
1. General Electrical
Knowledge
(9 items)
2. Service, Feeders,
and Branch circuits
(9 items)
3. Grounding and
Bonding
(9 items)
4. Conductors and
Cables (9
items)
5. Raceways and
Boxes
(9 items)
6. Special
Occupancies and Equipment
(2 items)
7. Electrical
Power
(7
items)
8. Motors
(7 items)
9. Low
Voltage
(2 items)
10. Lighting
(5 items)
11. Illuminated Signs
(2 items)
12. Fire Detection and
Alarm Systems
(2 items)
13. Safety Information
(8 items)
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REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. NFPA 70 - National Electric Code
2. NFPA 72 - National Fire
Alarm Code
3. American Electricians
Handbook
4. Code of Federal Regulations
5. Key Word
Index
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