The Electrical Service Protocol course has a mission is to provide the training necessary for both the novice and seasoned electrician to be successful.
The Electrical Service Protocol course has a mission is to provide the training necessary for both the novice and seasoned electrician to be successful. In the 100-hour Electrical Service Protocol course the student begins by grasping electrical theories and codes presented in the classroom with a combination of lectures and state of the art 3-D simulators.
In conjunction with the classroom lessons the lab exercises reinforce the content presented in the classroom. Total Tech’s lab gives the student the most realistic field experience by allowing them to completely calculate electrical loads.
Students learn to run wire and set boxes, switches, and panels in our individual training stations, then move to our whole-house training unit for troubleshooting and repair.
The lab also includes a high voltage terminating station, a low voltage terminating station, an emt and a pvc pipe bending station. The trainers have overhead and underground service entrances, plus a fully functional generator installation station, and an automated troubleshooting station.
After completing the course, the student has a comprehensive knowledge of the “need to know theory” and the hands-on experience to begin a career in residential electrical installation and service.
The experienced electrician will have the opportunity to fill in their knowledge gaps, which make them more efficient and successful. Total Tech’s training method changes the status-quo in technical education and gives the student the mental tools to begin or advance their career.
Total Tech was founded in 2006 by Don Miller. At the time he worked for Carrier Mid-South in Nashville as Customer Assurance Manager. His responsibilities included technical assistance, warranty arbitration, and technician training. While working with seasoned technicians, he quickly recognized that the HVAC industry was struggling to keep up with current technology and due to his passion for the trade, knew that he had to make a difference and change the way that technicians were trained.
Total Tech began in the Miller home garage teaching and training technicians looking to enhance their skills in the trade. One year later, Don, and his wife, Shawna, moved Total Tech into a 1,300 square foot building on Almaville Road in Smyrna. After busting at the seams, 2 years later the operation was moved into a 4,500 square foot facility on Weakley Lane in Smyrna.
Total Tech had the privilege of partnering with Hiller Plumbing Heating Cooling Electrical out of Nashville, TN in August of 2013. The partnership allowed the business to expand into other trades. Total Tech began offering their Plumbing Fundamentals and Electrical Fundamentals courses in early 2015. While Total Tech is partnered with Hiller PHCE, and they are both at the same location, Total Tech still operates as a separate entity and continues to accept outside students, which include the novice as well as the seasoned technician.
Effective technical training incorporates applied theory with proper procedures. Total Tech implements this blend of training into practical techniques that make system analysis make sense. It is this type of training that makes the technician capable of meeting today’s industry standards.
Total Tech offers the attendee a premier learning experience by creating a proper learning environment. The attendee registration, classroom instruction, reading assignments, and lab practices are all part of this environment.
Team members at Total Tech must have a heart for people....changing peoples lives is our ultimate goal. Our joy comes from developing successful students and watching them obtain gainful employment in whichever trade they decide to enter. Their success is our success.
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