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Electrical Wire and Cable

Electrical Wire and Cable

Jentra Dagen Hotel, Yogyakarta | 25 – 28 November 2015 | IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant

 

DESCRIPTION

Faulty wiring causes most electrical fires. To prevent these fires, selection of proper wire type, size, and even color, is required by the National Electrical Code. This course concentrates on the range of wire and cable applications used in industrial plants and facilities. Wire connection and splicing methods are also discussed.



WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Engineering and design personnel
  • Maintenance and technical services personnel
  • Process and operations personnel
  • Technical and process managers
  • Engineering and design personnel
  • Electrical consulting engineers
  • Electrical contractors



ELECTRICAL WIRE AND CABLE SUMMARY OUTLINE

1.    Introduction

  •  The Circular Mil Standard
  • AWG Standard Wire Sizes – Solid and Stranded Wires
  • Electrical Wire in Service – Branch Circuits, Control Wiring, Feeders, Service Entrance

2.    Voltage Classes

  • 0 to 300 Volt Class Insulation for Instruments and Computers
  • 600 Volt Class Insulation – UL Classes, High Temperature Applications, and Wet or Moist Applications
  • 5,000 Volt Class and Higher Insulation
  • High Voltage Splices

3.    Wire Metals

  • The Copper vs. Aluminum Debate
  •   Aluminum Cable Systems

4.    Multi Conductor Cable and Cords

  • Common Uses of NM (Romex) and NMC or UF
  •  Tray Cable and Metallic Sheathed Cables
  •   The Problems with BX Cable
  • Temporary Wiring in Industry – S, SO, SP, and Heater Cord

5.    Insulation and Terminal Color Codes

  • Hot vs. Neutral vs. Ground
  •  Grounded vs. Grounding Wires

6.    Connectors and Terminating Devices

  • Wire Nuts, Split Bolt, Pressure Connectors, Lug Type, etc.
  • Choosing Best Device for the Job

7.    Sizing Conductors

  • Choosing Insulation for the Conditions at Hand
  • What is Cable Ampacity?
  •  Ambient Correction of Rated Ampacity
  •  Accounting for Voltage Drop
  •  Adjustments for Multiple Conductors
  •    Sizing Conductors for a Motor Loads
  •  Lighting Load Calculations



METHODE

  • Discuss
  • Case Study
  • Evaluation
  • Simulation



INSTRUKTUR

Teguh Santoso, Ir
Teguh Santoso experienced more than 26 years in Electrical.


TIME & VENUE

  • Dafam Fortuna Hotel, Yogyakarta
  • 03 – 06 Agutus 2015
  • 25 – 28 November 2015
  • 4 days – 08 am – 04 pm



COURSE FEE

IDR 7.000,000.00 per participant non residential



FACILITY

  • Module / Handout Electrical Wire and Cable Training
  • Certificate
  • Souvenir
  • Training Kit

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