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ELTR2176

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Residential Wiring Lab II B

Course Description

The lab emphasizes the application of the complete wiring system used for residential applications. Students will be required to complete several types of services, such as riser, mast, conduit and cable installations. Students will complete their freshman capstone project, which requires each student to redraw a two story residential home to scale. They will then perform the design work and layout all of the wiring required by the National Electrical Code and ensuring that it will meet the minimum adequacy requirements of a prospective homeowner. Students will then complete a spreadsheet containing all the components with their complete descriptions that are necessary to complete the Capstone project. Schematic and wiring diagrams are required for each circuit and outside of lab, report and analysis writing is necessary.

Credit Hours

6

Course Prerequisites

Each of the following:

** means the course can be taken concurrently.

Course Attributes

Applied Learning-Practicum (ALPR), Course Fee $27.00 (F027)