Basic Electricity and Electronics Course Objective: The student will become primarily acquainted with the behavior of electronics to gain a thorough understanding of electron theory. This knowledge is then applied to learning the operations of electrical equipment producing fundamental components, and using these components in working circuits. Who this is for: Beginning students studying electricity. E E. 1 E E. 2 E E. 3 E E. 4 E E. 5 E E. 6 E E. 7 E E. 8 E E. 9 E E. 10 E E. 11 E E. 12 E E. 13 B e h avior of electrons and controlling electron motion Electrical circuits, electrical energy and powe r Electric heating and lighting, electromagnetism Measuring instruments and electrical effects in fluids Induced voltages and electromagnetic generators Cells and batteries Small-scale sources of EMP and electric motors A l t e rnating curr e n t Capacitors and their uses AC motors and rectifi e r s A m p l i fi e r s Electrical communication Solid state AC power control circuits B K E E I n t roduction to Electricity and Electro n i c s Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e E E 1 F C Basic Electricity and Electronics $ 3 3 2. 5 0 96 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
Transformers Basic Electrical Course Objective: The student will be familiar with the basic electrical and magnetic principles as applied to transformers. They will also study core and shell-type construction as well as newer methods of building transformers, the principles of operation, and classification of transformers. Cooling methods, tap changers, transformer connections, auto transformers, and reactors, inspection and maintenance and the latest Safety Rules when working with transformers. Who this is for: Apprentice, journeymen, and newcomers to the field who want a necessary background for understanding transformers. T N. 1 A T N. 2 A T N. 3 A T N. 4 A T N. 5 A T N. 6 A T N 7. A T N. 8 A C o n s t ru c t i o n Principles and classifi c a t i o n C i r c u i t ry and cooling Tap changers C o n n e c t i o n s Special transform e r s R e a c t o r s M a i n t e n a n c e B K T N Tra n s fo r m e rs Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e T N 1 A F C Tr a n s f o rm e r s $ 2 2 2. 0 0 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 97
Electrical Safety Course Objective: The student will study the necessity for strict observance of safety rules in preventing accidents to employees and fellow workers and be more alert to unsafe condition(s) and to avoid unsafe act(s). Who this is for: All employees. E S. 1 E E S. 2 E E S. 3 E E S. 4 E E S. 5 E Introduction, general ru l e s Health and environmental control, vehicle operations and work area protection O verhead distribution and transmission Tree trimming, underground lines and equipment and underground residential distribu t i o n Electrical substation, construction maintenance and operation, generating stations, office safety, and first aid BKES BK S a fety Manual Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e E S 1 E F C Electrical Safety $ 1 3 8. 6 0 98 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
Electronics Course Objective: The student will gain a basic understanding of electric theory, the principle of how electronic tubes work and Federal Law as it pertains to license requirements. Booklet 2 provides more information on electronic tubes and their principle circuit while book 3 illustrates and describes practical electronic circuits. Who this is for: Apprentices, electricians, maintenance personnel and others interested in different types of circuits and tubes pertaining to electronics. C E. 1 C E. 2 C E. 3 Introduction, electronic tubes, federal law Types of electronic tubes, tube markings Types of electronic circuits *A separate booklet is re q u i red for each lesson. Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e C E 1 F C E l e c t r o n i c s $ 8 7. 0 0 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 99
Brush and Commutator Maintenance Course Objective: Learn through pictures/diagrams with written explanations the how and why to proper brush and commutator cleaning, maintenance, repairs and inspection and the importance of these procedures. Who this is for: Electricians, apprentices, shop workers, foremen and others responsible for the correct and proper maintenance of brush and commutators. B C. 1 B rush and commutator maintenance BKBC BK Brush and Commutator Maintenance Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e B C 1 F C B rush and Commutator Maintenance $ 2 9. 2 5 100 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
National Electrical Code & Blueprint Reading Course Objective: The student is exposed to the latest revision of the NEC (National Electrical Code Blueprint Reading) and how it pertains to single-family dwellings, multi-family dwellings, commercial, industrial, and specialized and hazardous locations. National Electrical & Code Blueprint Reading is designed to enable the student to learn electrical blueprint reading and at the same time receive exposure to and become familiar with applicable sections of the current National Electrical Code. Who this is for: Electrical inspectors, electricians, apprentices, technicians, drafters, designers, contractors and all persons interested in acquiring a knowledge of electrical installations which comply with the current National Electrical Code. E C. 1 E C. 2 E C. 3 E C. 4 E C. 5 E C. 6 P r i n t r e a d i n g O n e - fa m i ly dwellings, introduction M u l t i - fa m i ly dwe l l i n g s Commercial locations Industrial locations Hazardous locations BKEC BK National Electric Code Blueprint Reading Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e E C 1 F C National Electric Code and Blueprint Reading $ 1 7 6. 0 0 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 101
Lineman-Cableman s Training Basics Course Objective: The apprentice will gain a general understanding of electricity, electrical terms, from over-head and underground distribution and transmission lines to maintenance procedures as well as safety procedures. Who this is for: Apprentices, linemen, cablemen, foremen, supervisors, and other employees of electric line construction, contractors and transmission and distribution departments of electric utility companies. L E. 50 C L E. 51 C L E. 52 C L E. 53 C L E. 54 C L E. 55 C L E. 56 C L E. 57 C L E. 58 C L E. 59 C L E. 60 C L E. 61 C L E. 62 C L E. 63 C L E. 64 C L E. 65 C E l e m e n t a ry electrical principles E l e m e n t a ry electrical principles Electric systems, substations D i s t r i bution circuits Wood-pole structures, aluminum, concrete, fi b e rglass and steel stru c t u r e s Line conductors D i s t r i bution transform e r s Lightning protection Fuses and sw i t c h e s S u b s t a t i o n s Transmission circuits Locating and staking line Unloading, framing, and hauling wood poles Erecting and setting poles Guying poles Transmission tower erection C o u rse continued on facing page 102 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
L i n e m a n - C abl e m a n s Training Basics continued L E. 66 C L E. 67 C L E. 68 C L E. 69 C L E. 70 C L E. 71 C L E. 72 C L E. 73 C L E. 74 C L E. 75 C L E. 76 C L E. 77 C L E. 78 C Stringing line conductors D i s t r i bution transformer installation Joining line conductors, live-line maintenance with hot-line tools Grounding, protective gr o u n d s Street lighting Voltage reg u l a t o r s Use and care of pole climbing equipment U n d e rground system Tree trimming and rope, knots, splices, and gear L aying conduit and manhole constru c t i o n Pulling cable and splicing cabl e P r o t e c t ive equipment U n d e rground residential distribu t i o n B K L C H The Lineman s and Cabl e m a n s Handbook Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e L E 5 0 C F C L i n e m a n - C a bl e m a n s Training Basics $ 7 2 7. 9 5 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 103
Electrical Motor Controls Course Objective: The student will gain a knowledge of various electrical motor controls, how to read them on blueprints, power distribution centers, preventive maintenance and trouble shooting and safety in working with electricity. Who this is for: Electrical workers wanting to increase their knowledge of electrical motor controls. Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic electricity. M C. 1 M C. 2 M C. 3 M C. 4 M C. 5 M C. 6 M C. 7 M C. 8 M C. 9 M C. 10 M C. 11 Electrical tools, instruments, and safety Industrial electrical symbols Introduction to logic as applied to circuits AC manual contactors and start e r s Magnetism and magnetic solenoids AC/DC contactors and magnetic motor start e r s I n t e rpreting more complex line diagrams and control circuits with time-delay log i c Applications and installation of control dev i c e s R eversing applied to single-phase, three-phase, and DC motor types Power distribution system transformers, switchboards, panelboards, motor control centers and bu sway s Solid state electronic control dev i c e s C o u rse continued on facing page 104 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
Electrical Motor Controls continued M C. 12 M C. 13 M C. 14 M C. 15 M C. 16 M C. 17 M C. 18 Electromechancial and solid state relay s Photoelectric and proximity control and application P r ogr a m m a ble controllers AC reduced voltage start e r s Accelerating and decelerating methods and circuits P r eve n t ive maintenance and troubleshooting techniques and applications P r eve n t ive maintenance and troubl e s h o o t i n g B K E M C Electric Motor Controls (Automated Industrial Systems) Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e M C 1 F C Electrical Motor Controls $ 4 8 6. 0 0 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 105
Wiring Simplified (Expanded Course) Course Objective: Install electrical wiring so the finished job will be both practical and safe according to National Electrical Code and will be acceptable to electrical inspectors, power suppliers and others having jurisdiction in the matter. Who this is for: Beginners who are interested in learning basic electrical wiring. F E. 20 F E. 21 F E. 22 F E. 23 F E. 24 F E. 25 F E. 26 F E. 27 F E. 28 F E. 29 Study guide for electric wiring Measurement of electricity amperes, volts, watts, power costs, fluorescent lights Wire sizes and types Circuit breakers, fuses and circuits Wire colors, grounded neutral, service entrance Wiring systems Nonmetallic cable, armored cable, testing wiring Conduit, miscellaneous wiring, Greenfi e l d H e avy appliance, installation of wiring devices, old wiring M o d e rnization, grounds, motor wiring BKFE BK Wiring Simplifi e d This book not available separately Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e F E 2 0 F C Wiring Simplified (Expanded Course) $ 2 3 4. 2 5 106 800-228-9670 studentservices@sb-reb.com
Wiring Simplified (Condensed Course) Basic Electrical Course Objective: Install electrical wiring so the finished job will be both practical and safe according to National Electrical Code and will be acceptable to electrical inspectors, power suppliers and others having jurisdiction in the matter. Who this is for: Beginners who are interested in learning basic electrical wiring. F E. 30 F E. 31 F E. 32 F E. 33 Underwriters, National Electric Code, electrical installations Wire colors, grounded neutral, service entrance Wiring systems, nonmetallic cable, armored cable, testing wiring, conduit, miscellaneous wiring, Greenfi e l d M o d e rnization, grounds, motor wiring, heavy appliances, old wiring, installation of wiring dev i c e s BKFE BK Wiring Simplifi e d This book not available separately Full Course Title (Includes Tex t b o o k ) P r i c e F E 3 0 F C Wiring Simplified (Condensed Course) $ 1 0 2. 2 5 www.railwayeducationalbureau.com 107