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Journeyman Class Schedule San Diego Electrical Training Center Fall 2014 semester 4675 Viewridge Avenue Vol. 2014-3 tri-annual San Diego, CA 92123-1644 The classes listed in this schedule are designed for I.B.E.W. Local 569 members who wish to further their education. If you are interested in attending Journeyman classes at the Training Center, please read through this schedule and follow the simple registration instructions. AC THEORY This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of AC theory. It covers basic concepts of inductance, capacitance, and impedance, as well as transformer theory and single- and three-phase electrical systems. F 10/10 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier ADVANCED FIBER OPTICS AND COPPER CABLING This class covers the termination of copper cables and fiber optic connectors. Basic networking will be covered in addition to the EIA/TIA standards. T 9/9-12/16 14 5-8:30pm 112 San Diego Bevers ANTI-HARASSMENT TRAINING FOR MANAGERS AND SUPERVISORS This course will help you to understand the great risk you are subjecting yourself to if you are unknowingly the harasser. You will understand the enormous risk you are subjecting your company and yourself to if you ignore signs of harassment or treat a complaint lightly. Material cost of $30 is required to attend class. W 10/1 1 4:30-6:30pm 112 San Diego Moylan W 11/5 1 4:30-6:30pm 112 San Diego Moylan AUDIO SYSTEMS This class covers intrusion detection systems, audio systems, broadband systems, and much more. MW 9/3-12/10 29 5-8:30pm 111 San Diego Cole AUDIO/VIDEO COMPONENTS & RESIDENTIAL T 9/30-10/14 3 5-8pm 111 San Diego Cole T 11/18-12/2 3 5-8pm 111 San Diego Cole BLUEPRINT AND CODE The course will cover Blueprint reading for installing and troubleshooting electrical systems. It will also so cover a portion of the low voltage chapters of the National Electric code. T 9/9-12/16 14 5-8:30pm 204 San Diego Bressette Page 1

BASIC CPR AND FIRST AID FOR ADULTS Certification in First Aid and CPR card is good for two years. Participants learn to recognize several lifethreatening emergencies, provide CPR, use of AED, and relieve choking. W 10/15 1 4:30-9pm 112 San Diego Moylan W 11/19 1 4:30-9pm 112 San Diego Moylan CALCTP (California Advanced Lighting Control Training Program) ACCEPTANCE TECHNICIAN PRE-REQUISITE: Successfully completion of the CALCTP Technical or Systems course. Student must download and submit Application for CALCTP-AT Technician (https://www.calctp.org/acceptance-technicians) and submit to the organization listed on the application (ICF International) prior to enrollment. Once the application is approved, it must be presented to the Training Center prior to enrollment in the CALCTP-AT course. Effective January 1, 2014, the California Energy Commission adopted changes to the California building Efficiency Standards (Title 24, Parts 1 and 6) that require lighting controls and devices to be certified as properly installed and operational, prior to issuance of occupancy permits. This California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program-Acceptance Technician (CALCTP-AT) certifies acceptance technician contractors and technicians. The course consists of the online prerequisites, lecture and a final exam. Day(s) Dates # of Time Room Location Instructor Sessions MW 9/15-10/8 8 5-8:30pm 101 San Diego Hemingway/Stark/ Tabbert CALCTP (California Advanced Lighting Control Training Program) TECHNICAL COURSE PRE-REQUISITE: Because the lecture and lab work moves along at a challenging pace, all participants must be equally prepared prior to enrollment. The prerequisite studies are on the Lighting Controls Association website - modules EE101, EE102, EE103, and EE201 (Approximately 12 hours). These courses can be found at http://aboutlightingcontrols.org/ Education_Express/welcome.php. For enrollment in CALCTP, applicants must present the certificates of completion for online study to the Training Center prior to enrollment in the CALCTP course. This course is divided into modules consisting of both lecture and lab activities. The module content is organized to answer the following questions about lighting controls: what they are, what they do, where they are used, and how they are installed. Each lecture contains one or more interactive components, including group discussions, device demonstrations and/or calculation exercises. The corresponding lab period, following the lecture, allows the attendee to directly apply what has been learned by installing the devices on specially-designed lab boards, under the supervision of the CALCTP-certified instructor(s). The course consists of the online prerequisites, lecture and a final exam. Take the free online courses and become a CALCTP Certified Electrician! Successful completion of this course is a pre-requisite to enroll in the CALCTP Acceptance Technician certification course. Day(s) Dates # of Time Room Location Instructor Sessions MW 10/20-12/10 16 5-8:30pm 101 San Diego Hemingway/Stark/ Tabbert CODE CALCULATIONS: BOX FILL This course covers Article 314 of the NEC (National Electric Code) which covers the installation and use of all boxes and conduit bodies, used as outlet, device, junction, or pull boxes. Special emphasis will be put on box fill and box volume calculations. All participants will become familiar with Table 314.16(A) for metal boxes and Table 314.16(B) Volume Allowance Required per Conductor. Students will be taught how to calculate the available space or volume for a given box when there are devices and/or equipment installed or planned to be installed in that box. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 11/14 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier Page 2

CODE CALCULATIONS: CONDUCTOR AMPACITY This course covers Section 310.15 of the NEC (National Electric Code) which covers Ampacities for Conductors Rated 0-2000 volts. All participants will become familiar with Table 310.13 for Conductor Application and Insulation, 310.15(B)(2)(a) Adjustment Factors for More Than 3 Current Carrying Conductors in a Raceway, Table 310.15(B)(6) Conductor Types and Sizes for 120/240, 3-wire, Single Phase Dwelling Services and Feeders. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 11/21 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier CODE CALCULATIONS: RACEWAY FILL F 12/5 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier CODE CALCULATIONS: VOLTAGE DROP This course introduces the student to equations used to calculate resistance and voltage drop based on Table 8, Chapter 9 of the NEC (National Electrical Code). All participants will become familiar with Table 8 of Chapter 9, Conductor Properties and Table 310.16 Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors Rated 0 through 2000 Volts. Students will be taught how to calculate the resistance of a given wire size using the resistance equations based on the code book values of Table 8, Chapter 9 and how to use that resistance value to calculate the voltage drop for an electrical circuit. NOTE: Please bring a code book and calculator to class. F 10/24 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier DC THEORY This course covers the basics of circuit design, measurement and calculation. F 9/26 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier TH* 9/4-12/18 15 5-8:30pm 205 San Diego Suttie *full semester course. Includes lecture & hands-on labs that will use the latest LABVOLT equipment to reinforce the lectures. ELECTRICAL REVIEW This 10-session class uses Mike Holt s Electrical Exam Preparation book for a comprehensive review of electrical fundamentals and the National Electric Code. Each of the sessions is stand-alone allowing students to join the class at any point throughout the course. This course covers basic electrical theory with an emphasis on its application under guidelines of the NEC. MW 9/15-10/15 10 5-8pm 206 San Diego Volper MW 10/27-11/26 10 5-8pm 206 San Diego Volper FIRE ALARM INSTALLATIONS This course will cover installation of fire alarm systems, including Codes and troubleshooting. TH 9/11-12/18 14 5-8PM 111 San Diego Bressette FIRE/LIFE SAFETY/VDV PREP FOR STATE CERTIFICATION This course is designed to help you pass the California VDV & Fire/Life Safety state certification exam. W 9/17-12/17 14 4:30-8pm 110 San Diego Suttie INTRODUCTION TO BASIC NETWORKS The course covers the basics of IP addressing with an overview of switches and routers. M 12/1-12/15 3 5-8pm 111 San Diego Bernal Page 3

INTRODUCTION TO N.I.C.E.T. CERTIFICATION This course is designed to help you prepare for the NICET Fire Alarm Exam Level I. M 10/27-11/24 5 5-8pm 111 San Diego Bernal INTRODUCTION TO NOTIFIED FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS This course covers how to work on and trouble shoot fire alarm systems. There will be lecture, followed by hands-on labs. M 10/6-10/20 3 5-8pm 111 San Diego Bernal METER USE AND SAFETY This class was designed to help reduce the level of risk in an electrician s daily work environment. It covers safety standards that must be maintained when performing electrical measurements. The class also clarifies meter categories and equipment inspection requirements needed to comply with NFPA 70E. F 12/12 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier NEC CODE CHANGES PART 1 The NEC Code 2011 will take into effect January 2014; be prepared for the changes by attending this class. Part 1 course will cover Articles 90-250. W 9/24-10/1 2 5-8pm 212 San Diego Duggins W 10/29-11/5 2 5-8pm 212 San Diego Duggins NEC CODE CHANGES PART 2 The NEC Code 2011 will take into effect January 2014; be prepared for the changes by attending this class. Part 1 course will cover Articles 300-810. W 10/15-10/22 2 5-8pm 212 San Diego Duggins W 11/19-11/26 2 5-8pm 212 San Diego Duggins NETWORKING This is an introductory course in networking. It covers basic computers, servers, networking devices, operating systems, TCP/IP and the OSI model. M 9/8-12/15 15 5-8:30pm 110 San Diego Bevers OSHA 30/EM-385 CONSTRUCTION HAZARD AWARENESS The curriculum structure mandated by Fed OSHA is closely followed in the aspects of construction safety. This 30 hour Cal/OSHA course reviews standards, procedures and policies for construction workers in California. The course also covers GHS Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, general safety awareness, required procedures, content and structure of the USACE Engineering Manual "EM-385-1-1-2008 Safety requirements and the 29 CFR Park 1926 Federal OSHA's Safety and Health Requirements for Construction. Register for this class on our website to find out how to receive the course textbook for free. Student is required to order the free textbook and bring to class. Upon successful completion, student will receive a 30-Hour OSHA card. MW 9/8-10/20 13 5-8:30pm 201 San Diego Collier MW 10/22-12/3 13 5-8:30pm 201 San Diego Collier Page 4

REFRESHER FOR BASIC CPR AND FIRST AID FOR ADULTS This course is a RENEWAL course for those who need to refresh their CPR/First Aid skills and renew their CPR/First Aid card. Recertification in First Aid and CPR card is good for two years. W 10/22 1 4:30-7pm 112 San Diego Moylan W 10/29 1 4:30-7pm 112 San Diego Moylan W 12/3 1 4:30-7pm 112 San Diego Moylan RIGGING/CRANE SAFETY This course will cover risk management and the basic rigging plan; basic rigging principles and load control; loads on rigging and the rigging triangle; application of hardware and application of slings; crane safety. F 9/12 1 4:30-8pm 201 San Diego Collier RF/CATV DISTRIBUTION The purpose of this class is to instruct students on the basics of CATV/RF distribution as well as the differences between digital and analog broadcast formats. Students have learned how to describe the functions of both passive and active devices that comprise a typical CATV/RF distribution system, how to select the best method for distribution of RF content within a home environment, how to choose the correct system amplification by solving for loss in a basic RF distribution system, and how to distribute RF signals in compliance with FCC regulations. T 10/21 1 5-8pm 111 San Diego Cole T 11/4 1 5-8pm 111 San Diego Cole STRUCTURED CABLING FOR FIBER OPTICS Upon completion of this course the student will learned the basics of fiber optic installations. Hands-on training is an integral part of the course. The following areas are covered: ANSI/TIA/EIA Wiring Standards and Communications sections of the National Electric Code, local area network and telecommunications cabling characteristics, topologies, media, connectorization, splicing and termination, pulling and testing of optical fiber, and safety practices. The student will learn the proper use of field testing equipment, transmission characteristics, fault location and analysis of field test results. M 9/29-12/1 10 5-8pm 112 San Diego Williams SYSTEM INTEGRATION This course will teach you the basic requirements for system integration. You will learn how to tie multiple systems together, such as fire alarm systems, cameras, DVRs, card access, security, sound and paging, HVAC, and DVRS. TTH 9/4-12/18 29 5-8:30pm 110 San Diego Hemingway TELEPHONY This class covers basic analog, digital telephone circuits and VOIP, voice over internet protocol. TH 9/4-12/18 15 5-8:30pm 112 San Diego Bevers WELDING I: BASICS This course is designed to develop the students welding skills and technique. All safety aspects of welding are covered as well as basic metallurgy and understanding the operation and limitations of today s welders. By practicing on the machines, each student learns all welding positions including horizontal, vertical, overhead and flat. F 10/3-11/21 8 5-8PM Shop 1 San Diego Bennett Page 5

CLASS SCHEDULE BY DATE Start Day Class Time 09/03/2014 Mon/Wed Audio Systems 5-8:30pm 09/04/2014 Thu DC Theory (with hands-on labs) 5-8:30pm 09/04/2014 Tue/Thu System Integration 5-8:30pm 09/04/2014 Thu Telephony 5-8:30pm 09/08/2014 Mon Networking 5-8:30pm 09/08/2014 Mon/Wed OSHA 30/EM-385 Construction Hazard Awareness 5-8:30pm 09/09/2014 Tue Advanced Fiber Optics & Copper Cabling 5-8:30pm 09/09/2014 Tue Blueprint and Code 5-8:30pm 09/09/2014 Tue Fire/Life Safety/VDV Prep For State Certification 5-8:30pm 09/11/2014 Thu Fire Alarm Installations 5-8pm 09/12/2014 Fri Rigging/Crane Safety 4:30-8pm 09/15/2014 Mon/Wed CALCTP Acceptance Technician (AT) 5-8:30pm 09/15/2014 Mon/Wed Electrical Review (San Diego) 5-8pm 09/24/2014 Wed NEC Code Changes - Part 1 5-8pm 09/26/2014 Fri DC Theory 5-8:30pm 09/29/2014 Mon Structured Cabling for Fiber Optics 5-8pm 09/30/2014 Tue Audio/Video Components & Residential 5-8pm 10/01/2014 Wed Anti-harassment Training for Managers & Supervisors 4:30-6:30pm 10/03/2014 Fri Welding I - Basics 5-8pm 10/06/2014 Mon Introduction to Notified Fire Alarm Systems 5-8pm 10/10/2014 Fri AC Theory 4:30-8pm 10/15/2014 Wed Basic CPR and First Aid for Adults 4:30-9pm 10/15/2014 Wed NEC Code Changes - Part 2 5-8pm 10/20/2014 Mon/Wed CALCTP Technical Course 5-8:30pm 10/21/2014 Tue RF/CATV Distribution 5-8pm 10/21/2014 Tue RF/CATV Distribution 5-8pm 10/22/2014 Mon/Wed OSHA 30/EM-385 Construction Hazard Awareness 5-8:30pm 10/22/2014 Wed Refresher For Basic CPR and First Aid For Adult 4:30-7pm 10/24/2014 Fri Code Calculations: Voltage Drop 4:30-8pm 10/27/2014 Mon/Wed Electrical Review (San Diego) 5-8pm 10/27/2014 Mon Introduction to NICET Certification 5-8pm 10/29/2014 Wed NEC Code Changes - Part 1 5-8pm 10/29/2014 Wed Refresher For Basic CPR and First Aid For Adult 4:30-7pm 11/01/2014 Wed Anti-harassment Training for Managers & Supervisors 4:30-6:30pm 11/14/2014 Fri Code Calculations: Box Fill 4:30-8pm 11/18/2014 Tue Audio/Video Components & Residential 5-8pm 11/19/2014 Wed Basic CPR and First Aid for Adults 4:30-9pm 11/19/2014 Wed NEC Code Changes - Part 2 5-8pm 11/21/2014 Fri Code Calculations: Conductor Ampacity 4:30-8pm 12/01/2014 Mon Introduction to Basic Networks 5-8pm 12/03/2014 Wed Refresher For Basic CPR and First Aid For Adult 4:30-7pm 12/05/2014 Fri Code Calculations: Raceway Fill 4:30-8pm 12/12/2014 Fri Meter Use and Safety 4:30-8pm Page 6

TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES: On-line at www.positivelyelectric.org By telephone: San Diego classes: (858) 569-6633, ext. 156. For Spanish, dial ext. 301. Imperial County classes: (760) 355-3000, ext. 401. Walk-in - drop by our office and complete a registration form NOTICE Name of Plan: San Diego Electrical Training Trust Plan EIN: 95-3072483 Plan Administrator: Patrick Knighton Any employee of any employer contributing to the Apprenticeship and Training Plan may be eligible to enroll in any course or program of study sponsored or established by the Plan. Any interested individuals can obtain: A description of any existing or anticipated future course of study sponsored or established by the Plan; Information concerning prerequisites for enrolling in such course; A description of the procedure by which to enroll in such course; A copy of this notice, By contacting: San Diego Electrical Training Trust 4675 Viewridge Avenue San Diego, CA 92123-1644 (858) 569-6633 Electrician Trainee classes start mid-september! How to register for the class*: COMPLETE the ET Program Class Sign-up Form. PAY TUITION FEE. Payment is due at the time of sign-up and can be paid via cash, money order, VISA or MasterCard. Make money order payable to San Diego Electrical Training Trust. Imperial County office only accepts credit card payments. SUBMIT FORM AND PAYMENT TO SAN DIEGO ELECTRICAL TRAINING TRUST in person or by mail: 4675 Viewridge Avenue, San Diego CA 92123. (858) 569-6633. Enrollment letter and confirmation will be sent upon payment & registration into class. Keep a copy of this letter as proof that you are enrolled in a state-approved ET program. REGISTER WITH THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS AN ELECTRICIAN TRAINEE. Complete the State ET Application form, if you are not registered as an Electrician Trainee. Staple a copy of your enrollment confirmation letter to the completed State ET Application from with a check or money order of $25. The San Diego Electrical JATC s school number is 116. For your convenience, we will mail your State ET application form, $25 payment and enrollment letter to the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, Electrician Certification Fund Unit. *ET Class is only open to IBEW Local 569 members or trainees who are registered with IBEW Local 569 and maintain active status on at least one of the books (i.e., utility tech). For assistance, call the Training Center (858) 569-6633 ext. 111 or email info@positivelyelectric.org For Electrician Trainee classes held in Imperial County, please call the Imperial County apprenticeship office at (760) 355-3000. Page 7

San Diego Electrical Training Trust 4675 Viewridge Avenue San Diego, CA 92123-1644 Phone: (858) 569-6633 Fax: (858) 569-0624 www.positivelyelectric.org NONPROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SAN DIEGO, CA PERMIT NO. 2921 Fall 2014 Journeyman Class Schedule Page 8