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413 308 - Advanced Line Construction Lab |
This is a lab class for second semester Electrical Power Distribution. Students will learn and use advanced levels of topics such as; aerial climbing, rope knots and slices, electrical connectors, electrical test equipment, as well as hand tools. Application and installation of various electrical apparatus in a lab environment is completed by the students. Overhead transmission structures are constructed, protective grounding is introduced, and live line work such as; rubber gloving and hot stick use is practiced (de-energized lines). Underground related equipment is introduced including cable terminating tools and cable locating equipment. Students will install UD cable and terminate cable. Students will also operate a modern combination trencher-cable plow. Safety for the various lab activities is stressed.
4.000 Credit hours 144.000 Lab hours Levels: Credit Programs/Classes Schedule Types: Lab, Lab and Lecture, Lecture Architecture & Construction Division Electrical Power Distribution Department Corequisites: 413 306 413 307 Prerequisites: Credit Programs/Classes level 413 303 Minimum Grade of D- and Credit Programs/Classes level 413 304 Minimum Grade of D- and Credit Programs/Classes level 413 305 Minimum Grade of D- |
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