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1 100 BASIC SAFETY 101 Demonstrate proper use of personal protective equipment. 5 102 Identify causes of job site accidents. 5 103 Identify job site hazards. 5 104 Working safely with job hazards. 5 105 Identify safe methods and equipment of aerial work. 5 106 Demonstrate basic fire safety. 5 107 Demonstrate basic electrical safety. 10 108 Using Perform Lockout/Tagout. 10 109 Demonstrate scaffold and ladder safety. 5 200 HAND TOOLS 201 Recognize, identify and safely use hammers and screwdrivers. 5 202 Recognize, identify and safely use pliers and wire cutters. 5 203 Recognize, identify and safely use saws and chisels. 5 204 Identify and safely use hydraulic, hand tools. 15 300 POWER TOOLS 301 Recognize, identify and safely use drill and saws. 10 302 Identify and safely use electric hammer drill. 15 303 Identify and safely use reciprocating saw. 15 304 Identify and safely use portable hand-held band saw. 15 305 Identify and safely use circular saw. 15 306 Identify and safely use electric/cordless drill. 10 307 Identify the safe use of a portable jig saw. 309 Identify the use of a portable power conduit threading machine. 400 BLUEPRINT READING 401 Identify types of blueprint plans. 10 402 Identify blueprint symbols. 10 403 Interpret blueprint plans. 10 404 Plan branch circuits for blueprint development. 10 405 Incorporate electrical details to residential blueprint. 10

2 500 ANCHORS AND SUPPORTS 501 Identify, select and install various types of anchors and supports. 15 600 RESIDENTIAL CABLING TECHNOLOGY 601 Install Non-Metallic (NM) Cable for connection to an electrical device. 10 602 Install metal-clad cable (MC). 20 Demonstrate knowledge and skill in installing low-voltage wires and cable for timers, computers, 603 telephones and security systems. 10 Demonstrate knowledge and skill in installing coaxial cable for television and telecommunications 605 systems. 10 Demonstrate knowledge and skill in "finish wiring" electrical outlets, switches, fixtures and other devices in a residence. 40 606 609 Design and plan layout of low voltage circuits services. 10 700 SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES CIRCUITS 701 Install a duplex receptacle. 30 702 Install a single pole switch. 30 703 Install a 3-way switch. 30 704 Install a 4-way switch. 30 705 Install a split-wired duplex receptacle. 30 706 Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Receptacle. 30 707 Install an Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI). 5 708 Install a timer circuit. 20 709 Install various special switches and receptacles. 10 L710 Complete load calculations. L711 Complete wire sizing calculations. L712 Determine minimum number of branch circuits. L713 Install surge suppressors. L714 General wiring requirements. L715 General requirements for conductors. L716 Select appropriate wiring methods and conductors. 800 FIXTURES 801 Install surface-mounted lighting fixture. 5

3 802 Install recessed lighting fixtures. 5 803 Install a ceiling fan. 10 804 Install low voltage lighting. 10 900 RACEWAYS 901 Install Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT). 10 902 Install Poly-Vinyl Chloride conduit (PVC). 5 903 Identify surface metal and non-metal raceways (Wiremold). 10 904 Identify flexible raceway. 20 905 Demonstrate the five bends (90, offset, 3 point saddle, 4 point saddle, kick) used for conduit raceways. 60 907 Demonstrate the application of construction math problems. 30 1000 WIRED DEVICES 1001 Install a hard wired smoke detector. 20 1002 Install door-bell system. 20 L1003 Install other indoor residential circuits. L1004 NEC 424 Install electrical resistance-heating equipment LV 100% L1005 NCE 410 Install track lighting and dimmer lighting circuits LV 100% L1006 NEC 410 Install valance lighting LV 100% L1007 NEC 210 Install laundry and utility circuits LV 100% L1008 NEC 410 Install lay-in fixtures/recessed fixtures LV 100% L1009 NEC 210 Install receptacle, wet bar and bathoom circuits LV 100% L1010 NEC 210 Install workshop circuits and receptacles 1100 TESTING EQUIPMENT 1101 Identify and safely use a multimeter. 20 1102 Identify and safely use a continuity tester. 10 1103 Identify and safely use a plug-in circuit tester. 5 1104 Identify and safely use a clamp-on ammeter. 10 1105 Identify a megger insulation tester. 1106 Identify and safely use a circuit tracer. 10 1200 ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1201 Install a 100 amp overhead service. 50 1202 Identify an underground service.

4 1203 Identify a 200 amp overhead service. 1204 Identify a 200 amp underground service. 1209 Demonstrate knowledge of 3 phase safety disconnect switch. 20 1210 Dress and tie in a service panel. 25 1300 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE Identify the purpose of the National Electrical Code, its publisher and its source, and explain why 1301 the NEC is needed in this occupation. 10 1302 Demonstrate how to use the National Electrical Code Book as a reference for finding answers to questions, solutions to problems, and up-to-date regulations during the installation of electrical service and power transmission. 40 Use the NEC as a reference to questions and competencies that students perform for all electrical installations. 40 1303 1400 GREEN TECHNOLOGY 1401 Describe and explain the uses of wind power and solar power. 15 1402 Demonstrate knowledge of installation procedures for a wind turbine system. 15 1403 Demonstrate knowledge of installation procedures for photovoltaic systems. 15 1404 Demonstrate knowledge of installation procedures for a solar energy source. 15 1405 Demonstrate knowledge of installation procedures for a installing a wind energy source. 15 1406 Demonstrate knowledge of the operation of solar cells. 15

5 L1500 BASIC MOTOR CONTROL L1501 Read and interpret basic motor control schematic and ladder diagrams. L1502 Wire and diagram logic circuits. L1503 Wire limit switches. L1504 Connect a control relay. L1505 Wire a control station with pilot light. L1506 Wire and diagram stop-start station with pilot light. L1507 Wire and diagram one-shot and recycling timers. L1508 Wire and diagram forward-reverse-stop circuits. L1509 Wire and diagram forward-reverse with selector switch. L1510 Wire and diagram forward-reverse light. L1511 Interpret commercial building plans and specifications L1512 Interpret industrial building plans and specifications L1600 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING L1601 Demonstrate hydraulic tool systems. L1602 Wire and diagram selector switch connection for memory circuit. L1603 Connect three-phase motor connection. L1604 Connect single-phase motor connection. L1605 Wire and diagram full voltage manual starters. L1606 Wire a fractional HP manual starter. L1607 Wire and diagram drum switches. L1608 Wire and diagram single and multiple stop-start stations. L1609 Wire and diagram push to test pilot light. L1610 Wire stop-start and jog stations. L1611 Wire and diagram ON-OFF delay circuits. L1612 Install and calculate commercial light fixtures. L1613 Install and calculate industrial grounding. L1614 Install and calculate commercial and industrial feeder systems. L1615 Calculate commercial and industrial loads. L1616 Install and recognize emergency power systems.

6 L1700 BASIC PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS L1701 Connect a 3/phase 240/120 volt power supply. L1702 Wire and diagram AND and OR circuits. L1800 PNEUMATIC CONTROL L1801 Demonstrate basic pneumatic power circuit characteristics and identify various components. L1802 Demonstrate pneumatic motor performance. L1803 Demonstrate electrical control of pneumatic system. L1804 Demonstrate pneumatic motors. L1900 HYDRAULIC CONTROL L1901 Demonstration of hydraulic power. L1902 Demonstrate pressure and force limitations. L1903 Demonstrate hydraulic flow rates, velocities, work, and power. L1904 Demonstrate accumulators circuits. L1905 Demonstrate pressure reducing values and remotely controlled pressure relief values. L1906 Measure system's hydraulic pump. L1907 Demonstrate basic electricity controlled hydraulic system. L1908 Demonstrate functional electrically controlled hydraulic system. L2000 TRANSFORMERS, GENERATORS, MOTORS, and ALTERNATORS L2001 Understand single-phase transformers. L2002 Understand single-phase alternators/generators. L2003 Batteries (dry cell, wet cell) L2100 OTHER RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS L2101 Wiring separate buildings or structures. L2102 Wire for installation of swimming pools, spas, fountains, hot tubs, and other water sources. L2103 Install outdoor branch lighting circuits. L2104 Install garage lighting and door opener circuits. L2105 Install grounding for second building. L2106 Connect HVAC equipment wiring. Totals (Hours) 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90