Mar 28, 2024  
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Course/Program Inventory

ELM 2020 - Commercial Wiring II



Clock Hours: 28

Delivery Mode
on-ground

Course Description:
This course provides the student the opportunity to use the knowledge acquired in class to wire the Future Tek Model 9000 training system.  Each component is mounted on a unique non-conductive, crack resistant, textured panel.  This package gives the students some real world hard wiring experience while utilizing knowledge learned in the program to wire the components. 

Student Learning Outcomes:
A Single-Pole Switch Controlling A Light from One Location                                                 

  • The student will be able to wire a single-pole switch to control a light from one location with the source voltage entering at the switch
  • The student will be able to wire a single-pole switch to control a light from one location with the source voltage entering at the light

Two Three Way Switches Controlling A Light from Two Separate Locations                                   

  • The student will be able to wire two three-way switches.
  • The student will use this combination to control a light from two separate locations.

Two Three-Way Switches and One Four-Way Switch Controlling A Light from Three Separate Locations                                           

  • The student will be able to wire two three-way switches and a four-way switch.
  • The student will use this combination to control a light from three separate locations.

 A Single-Pole Rotary Dimmer Switch Controlling A Light from One Location                                                        

  • The student will be able to wire a single-pole rotary dimmer switch.
  • The student will use this combination to both turn a light on and off as well as dim it.

Wiring Duplex Receptacle Branch Circuits                                   

  • The student will be able to wire an individual duplex receptacle and two duplex receptacles in parallel.

Split Circuit Receptacle                                                        

  • The student will be able to wire a single-pole switch and a split circuit receptacle.
  • The student will use this combination to both turn the bottom portion of a duplex receptacle on and off while the top portion of the duplex receptacle will remain hot at all times.

Wiring Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacles                                   

  • PART A: The student will be able to wire a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle(s) AND a Duplex

Receptacle which protects itself and nothing downstream. (Non-Feed Through Circuit)             

  • PART B: The student will be able to wire a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) receptacle(s) AND a Duplex

Receptacle which protects itself and all receptacles downstream. (Feed Through Circuit)                   

Wiring a 230-Volt Circuit                                                 

  • The student will be able to wire a 230-volt receptacle.

Smoke Alarm Circuit              

  • The student will be able to wire a smoke alarm (s)

One Three-Way Switch and A Three-Way Rotary Dimmer Switch Controlling A Light From Two  Separate Locations                                    

  • The student will be able to wire one three-way switch and one three-way rotary dimmer switch.
  • The student will use this combination to control a light from two separate locations.

Motion Sensor                                   

  • The student will be able to wire a motion sensor that will control a set of lights.                                

Dusk to Dawn Photoelectric Switch                                                        

  • The student will be able to wire a dusk-to-dawn photoelectric switch that will control a light.

Tork or Intermatic Timer Circuit                                   

  • The student will be able to wire a 24-hour timer.

Introductory Lab for Control Circuit                                   

  • The student will be able to connect a three-phase breaker to a three-phase disconnect.

Start/Stop Station Used to Control a Magnetic Motor Starter                                                        

  • The student will be able to wire a start/stop station to control a magnetic motor starter.
  • The student will be able to use this combination to start and stop a three-phase motor.

Start/Stop Circuit with E-Stop Inserted                                   

  • The student will be able to add an emergency stop station to a simple start/stop circuit.

Start/Stop Circuit with Optional Indicator Lights Added                                   

  • The student will be able to add indicator lights to a start/stop circuit.