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To safely operate and maintain a building’s electrical equipment, you must thoroughly understand the components of electrical systems and how to measure the electricity your building consumes. This course provides you with a clear understanding of electricity basics, the skills needed to measure electrical consumption, and the ability to recognize, set up, and maintain reliable and effective maintenance and safety systems.
Key topic areas:
• alternate sources of electricity • electrical safety • electrical circuits • electric meters • cables, terminations, and conduits • maintaining light sources and fixtures • electric motor basics and maintenance •
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SMT® and SMA® designations |
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USGBC Recommendation: 18 GBCI continuing education hours toward the LEED Credential Maintenance Program.
ACE credit recommendation: 2 semester hours, lower division baccalaureate in Fundamentals of Electricity, Industrial Electricity, or Engineering Technologies.
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BOMI International courses are offered throughout the country through a partnership with Building Owners and Managers Association International (BOMA).
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