Our Electrical Design: Circuit Components for Buildings course teaches you to design and size electrical equipment
Our Electrical Design: Circuit Components for Buildings course teaches you to design and size electrical equipment (transformers, capacitors, motors, building services, lighting and heating) as well as the components that supply power to electrical equipment (electrical circuit conduits, wires, services, switches, panels, splitters, fuses and overloads).
Learn to validate your design by referencing the Canadian Electrical Code and Ontario Electrical Safety Code.
Prerequisites
You must be working in the electrical industry as an apprentice, journeyperson, supervisor, designer or electrical engineer.
Hours And Fees
42
Fee
$350.81
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Enable the college to achieve its goal that no student is denied a George Brown College education because of the financial burden.
This certificate of achievement is for people who want to begin a career with engineering companies that provide electrical design for commercial and industrial applications.
This program will provide a solid foundation in Electrical, Electronic, or Instrumentation Engineering Technology if you do not meet the admission requirements for the 28-month Electrical Engineering Technology programs.
The 9-month Construction/Industrial Electrician (Pre-Employment) Diploma program is a provincially-accredited apprenticeship program that was developed by government and approved by the Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board.
The courses provide a generalised perspective which enables students to view the organization in a holistic manner as well as place it in the context of the larger environment.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at beginner-level electrical professionals who wish to gain foundational knowledge on electricity and electrical power systems.
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