NJATC Training Essentials

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NJATCTrainingEssentials

Ordering InformationThe National Electrical Code (NEC ) is NEVER part of a kit. Code books mustbe ordered separately.Ordering ProceduresNo Telephone Orders – An electrical training ALLIANCE order form MUSTbe completed for every order and sent to the electrical training ALLIANCE viamail, fax, or internet. Fax 888.652.5007You Will Be Billed For Duplicate Orders – Be careful not to send the sameorder twice (i.e. fax and mail), as the electrical training ALLIANCE will assumethey are separate orders. In the event that this does occur, the electricaltraining ALLIANCE will credit the duplicate invoice, ONLY AFTER ALL THEDUPLICATE MERCHANDISE HAS BEEN RETURNED UNDAMAGED. You willbe responsible for all shipping charges for the returned merchandise.Next Day Air Orders – Orders received AFTER 2:00PM EST will beprocessed the next business day.Receiving ShipmentsYou Have 30 Days To Report Missing Or Damaged Merchandise – Theelectrical training ALLIANCE will not replace any item after 30 days fromthe date of the shipment. After 30 days, you have purchased the missingmerchandise.Check All Shipments – Always count the number of cartons you receiveand only sign for what you count. The electrical training ALLIANCE cannotreplace materials contained in a carton you signed for but did not receive.We track every carton sent on each order.Use The Enclosed Packing List – Every shipment includes a packing list ofall the items shipped and any items that are on backorder. Contact our officeimmediately if there are any discrepancies between the packing list and theactual shipment.

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TABLE OFCONTENTSSUITES & KITSInside Blended Learning2Outside Line Construction Kits12Inside Printed Workbook Kits5Residential Kits15Inside Blended Learning Continued7Substation Kits18Installer/Technician Kits9Traffic Signal Kits21TOPICSiiAC Theory26Health Care48Blueprints28Instrumentation49Building Automation: CDA29Introduction to Network Technologies51Building Automation: SI30Job Information50CCTV31Journeyman Electrician’s Exam Workbook33Codeology34Klein Virtual Boot Camp41Code Calculations35Lighting Essentials52Code and Practices36Lightning Protection53Conduit Bending and Fabrication38Lutron Lighting Controls CET53DC Theory39Math54Digital Electronics40Motor Control55Distributed Generation40Motors56Effective Cover-Up CET59Motors & Transformers58Electric Motor Drive CET57NEC 201433Electrical Industry Applications Manual41NECA Electrical ProjectElectrical Industry Awareness41Supervision Textbook (EPS)43Electrical Industry Boot Camp41NFPA 70E42Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices42NFPA 72, 201345Electrical Systems 2014 NEC33Nurse Call Systems58Fiber Optics44Outside60Field Testing44Outside Transformer Trainer CET59Fire Alarm45Orientation63Firestopping Applications46OSHA62Grounding47Paging Systems64Hazardous Locations47Personal Protective Grounding65electrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

TOPICS CONTINUEDPersonal Protective Grounding CET59Security76Photovoltaic Systems65Semiconductor78Power Quality66Significant Changes to the NEC 201432Programmable Logic Controllers67Significant Changes to the 70E, 201532Radio Frequency69Sound Reinforcement79Residential Advanced Technology70Structured Cabling80Residential Audio & Visual70Substation81Residential Cabling71Success in the Workplace CET84Telephony86Residential Fire Alarm &Carbon Monoxide Systems46Test Instruments87Residential Fire Alarm & Security Systems46Torque88Residential Planning & Design28Traffic Signal89Training Director Materials93Residential Systems,Automating & Integrating71Transformers94Residential Wiring Practices72Ugly’s Electrical Reference, 2014 Ed.32Rigging74Wind Turbine95Salisbury Rubber Goods CET59RESOURCESCourse Presentation Software98On the Job Training, Supervising,Ace That Test99Instructor Training DVD Set100Evaluating, and Certifying99Safety Supplementals100Interview Techniques99Recruitment DVDs100Instrumentation Trainer Support Program99Success in the Workplace DVDs101Documents103Meeting the Needs of the Electrical IndustryTraining and Workforce Fire Alarm109Programmable Logic Controller111To purchase, visit www.electricaltrainingalliance.org and select “Bookstore.”iii

Suites& Kits

Suites & Kits1STYEARAll Blended Learningpurchases are madein the LMS Admin Sitelmsadmin.njatc.orgCourseSessionStudent 2.00 2.00Code and Practices 1, Level I 31.00based on 2014 NEC 26.011st Year C Theory, Level I 42.00featuring Labs and theElectrical Theory Simulator (ETS) 52.00The fundamentals of electricity and DC circuits are present-The lessons provide an introduction to the NEC and the basics for interpreting the language of the NEC in order to cor-ed and built upon with in-depth coverage of Ohm's Law and itsrelation to voltage, current, resistance, and power.rectly apply its requirements. This course will assist ElectricalWorkers in becoming more knowledgeable and productive.Conduit Fabrication, Level I 31.00 17.70This course is designed to instruct an Electrical Worker in thebasic concepts of conduit bending.Conduit Fabrication, Level II 31.00Job Information 1, Level Ibased on 2014 NEC 31.00 32.23Learn about the basic tools of the trade and workplaces ofan Electrical Worker. This course covers topics such as propercare and use of ladders, fastening devices, alignment and mea- 17.70Level II builds off of the Level I course and covers advancedtechniques in conduit bending as well as mechanical and hydraulic benders.surement, building wire construction and fire stopping.Orientation, Level I 31.00 15.61This is a complete overview of the Apprenticeship programfrom the history of the IBEW and structure of NECA to the goalsand responsibilities of the Electrical Worker.BlendedLearning1st YearTextbookSuiteThe Textbook Suite ispurchased throughthe bookstore.Item TitleItem NumberPriceApplications ManualJ300.K 40.58Building a Foundation in Mathematics TextbookS665 64.00Conduit Bending and Fabrication TextbookS495 60.00Conduit Fabrication Lab ManualJ204L 19.38DC Theory TextbookS640 59.00Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.00Test InstrumentsS471 53.00Ugly's BookS754 11.00TI-30X IIS Solar CalculatorS1591st Year Textbook SuiteBL-A1M-SUITE16 16.83 385.71If additional Math study is needed, see Page 54.POWERPOINTS ARE INCLUDED WITH COURSES (WHERE AVAILABLE)2electrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

Course2nd Year SyllabusINSIDEBLENDEDLEARNINGSessionStudent 2.00 2.00AC Systems, Level I 31.00 14.28featuring the Electrical Theory Simulator (ETS)The learner will compare direct and alternating currents,Suites & Kits2NDYEARCourseSessionStudentCodeology, Level Ibased on 2014 NEC 31.00 28.56All Blended Learningpurchases are madein the LMS Admin Sitelmsadmin.njatc.orgThrough repitition and thorough understanding of the “Build- “Plan” - “Use” concepts, the learner will gain confidence inusing the 2014 NEC.learn about test instruments, and be introduced to generators. 42.00 52.00AC Theory, Level Ifeaturing the Electrical Theory Simulator (ETS)Electrical Safety-RelatedWork Practices, Level Ibased on the 2015 70E 31.00 49.98This course builds upon the fundamentals learned in DCElectrical Safety-Related Work Practices, Level I is designedTheory, Level II, introducing alternating circuits and the basicsto walk the learner through the basics of Electrical Safety-Re-of AC Theory.lated Work Practices. The course is intended to help the learnerBlueprints, Level I 31.00 22.00The learner will be introduced to the fundamentals of understanding and drawing blueprints, as well as, the skills requiredfor reading and analyzing residential blueprints.Code and Practices 2, Level I 31.00based on 2014 NECbetter understand electrical hazards, lockout and tagout, andthe definition of an electrically safe work condition.Orientation, Level II 31.00 14.28This course expands on topics associated with the Appren- 22.89The learner is taken through the process of understandingthe principles of the 2014 NEC and applying its requirementsdirectly to the job.ticeship Program that were covered in Orientation Level I.Transformers, Level I 76.00featuring the Transformer Simulator 65.00The fundamentals of transformers are introduced. The learner will be introduced to the basics of transformers and understand overcurrent protection.Item TitleItem NumberPriceAC Theory TextbookS641 59.00Applied CodeologyS01714 45.90Blueprint Reading for Electricians TextbookS648 46.92Code CalculationsS00814 40.80Electrical Safety-Related Work PracticesS744 52.00Residential BlueprintS135 8.32Transformer Principles and ApplicationsS476 60.002nd Year Textbook SuiteBL-A2-SUITE16 304.62BlendedLearning2nd YearTextbookSuiteThe Textbook Suite ispurchased throughthe bookstore.The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.Applications ManualJ300.KElectrical Systems 2014 NECS7702nd Year Instructor SuiteBL-A2-SUITE16-I 40.58 58.00 403.20POWERPOINTS ARE INCLUDED WITH COURSES (WHERE AVAILABLE)www.electricaltrainingalliance.org3

Suites & KitsINSIDE3RDBLENDEDYEARLEARNINGAll Blended Learningpurchases are madein the LMS Admin Sitelmsadmin.njatc.orgCourse3rd Year SyllabusAC Theory, Level IISessionStudent 2.00 2.00 42.00 52.00This course is designed to teach the learner the importantconcepts of power factor and power factor correction. TheCourseSessionStudentFire Alarm Systems, Level Ibased on the 2014 NEC 31.00 23.93The Fire Alarm Systems, Level I course introduces the Electrical Worker to basic systems and the codes and standardsthat are associated with fire alarm systems.course also provides an introduction to generators and introduces the learner to 3-phase systems.Blueprints, Level II 31.00 31.00Grounding and Bonding,Level Ibased on the 2014 NECThe course starts with a review of basic fundamentals ofblueprints and how they are drawn, which is immediately followed with analyzing and laying out circuits.Code and Practices 3, Level 1 31.00based on the 2014 NEC 26.01This course will introduce the fundamental concepts of over-This series of lessons will introduce the student to the fundamental concepts of grounding and bonding. Level I coversgrounding electrodes, requirements for services and groundedconductors, and grounding electrode conductors.Rigging, Hoisting, andSignaling, Level Itective devices (OCPDs), operation and sizing, conductor taprules, and ground fault protection of equipment. 31.00 25.00circuit basics and overcurrent protection, Code arrangement,current protection, the most common types of overcurrent pro-Electrical Safety-RelatedWork Practices, Level IIbased on the 2015 70E 35.00 31.00 25.00The course begins with an introduction to hoisting safety,crane types and operation, lift planning, signaling, and load 49.98weight and balance calculations. The discussion then moves tofiber ropes and knots, slings and sling hitches, synthetic slings,chains and chain slings, and wire rope and wire rope slings.The course concludes with a discussion on rigging hardware,This course is intended to help the learner better understandrigging equipment maintenance, hoists, and block and tackle.when energized work is justified and the requirements for theselection and use of personal and protective equipment.BlendedLearning3rd YearTextbookSuiteThe Textbook Suite ispurchased throughthe bookstore.Item TitleItem NumberApplied Grounding and Bonding TextbookS36814 55.00Commercial BlueprintsS136.H 17.69Fire Alarm Systems TextbookS746 57.00Rigging, Hoisting, and Signal Practices TextbookS661 48.963rd Year Textbook SuiteBL-A3-SUITE16 160.96The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.AC Theory TextbookS641 59.00Blueprint Reading for Electricians TextbookS648 46.92Electrical Safety-Related Work PracticesS744 52.00Test InstrumentsS471 53.00Test Instruments Application ManualJ285AM 37.453rd Year Instructor SuiteBL-A3-SUITE16-IPOWERPOINTS ARE INCLUDED WITH COURSES (WHERE AVAILABLE)4Price 409.33Reminder: Order Advanced Courseselectrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

Suites & Kits4THYEARINSIDE PRINTEDWORKBOOK KITSStudent Workbook KitItem TitleItem NumberPriceCore CurriculumSyllabus - 4th YearJ208A4CC.PCode and Practices-4and 5 SWInstructor Guide KitItem TitleItem NumberPrice 4.50Core CurriculumSyllabus - 4th YearJ208A4CC.P 4.50J236SW.J 27.03Code and Practices-4and 5 IGJ236IG.J 37.45Motor Control SWJ209SW.H 27.05Motor Control IGJ209IG .H 33.66Motors SWJ206SW.I 22.89Motors IGJ206IG.I 33.964th Year CoreCurriculum SW Kit 16A4CCSWK16 81.50Blueprints IGJ244IG.I 37.45Code Calculations IGJ227IG.J 35.37Grounding and BondingIGJ210IG.J 41.62Test InstrumentsApplication ManualJ285AM 37.45Test Instruments IGJ285IG.H 33.294th Year CoreCurriculum IG Kit 16A4CCIGK16Items in shaded boxsignify material that isused this year but waspurchased by the studentin a previous year. 256.00Student & Instructor Guide Kit CompleteItem TitleItem NumberPriceIndustrial BlueprintsS137 12.48Motor Control TextbookS547 62.00Motors TextbookS6494th Year Core Curriculum SW Kit Complete 16A4CCSWKC16 67.00 222.50The kit complete includesall of the contents ofeither the StudentWorkbook kit or InstructorGuide kit plus theseitems.The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.Item TitleItem NumberBlueprint Reading for Electricans TextbookS648 46.92Code Calculations TextbookS00814 40.80Applied Grounding and Bonding TextbookS36814 55.00Test Instruments TextbookS471 53.00Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.004th Year Core Curriculum IG Kit Complete 16A4CCIGKC16 650.004th Year Core Curriculum Instructor Upgrade KitA4CCIGUKC16 80.67www.electricaltrainingalliance.orgPriceNote: Items in bold areincluded in the InstructorUpgrade Kit5

Suites & Kits5THYEARStudent Workbook KitItems in shaded boxsignify material that isused this year but waspurchased by the studentin a previous year.Item TitleINSIDE PRINTEDWORKBOOK KITSInstructor Guide KitItem TitleItem NumberPriceCore CurriculumSyllabus-5th YearJ208A5CC.P 4.50 23.35Rigging IGJ241IG.J 33.29 22.89Torque IGJ242IG.J 33.29 50.50Code and Practices-4and 5 IGJ236IG.J 37.45Code Calculations IGJ227IG.I 35.37Motor Control IGJ209IG.H 37.45Orientation IGJ200IG.I 50.985th Year CoreCurriculum IG Kit 16A5CCIGK16Item NumberPriceCore CurriculumSyllabus-5th YearJ208A5CC.P 4.50Rigging SWJ241SW.JTorque SWJ242SW.J5th Year CoreCurriculum SW Kit 16A5CCSWK16 208.00Student & Instructor Guide Kit CompleteThe kit complete includesall of the contents ofeither the StudentWorkbook kit or InstructorGuide kit plus theseitems.6Item TitleItem NumberPriceRigging, Hoisting, and Signaling Principles TextbookS661 48.96Significant Changes to the NEC 2014S753 45.905th Year Core Curr SW Kit Complete 16A5CCSWKC16 145.00The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.Item TitleItem NumberPriceCode Calculations TextbookS00811 39.78Motor Control TextbookS547 62.005th Year Core Curr IG Kit Complete 16A5CCIGKC165th Year Course PresentationACP5K15 400.00 91.00electrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

INSIDEBLENDEDLEARNINGCourse4th Year SyllabusBlueprints, Level IIISessionStudent 4.50 4.50 31.00 31.00Suites & Kits4THYEARCourseSessionMotor Control, Level I 31.00Student 11.00Motor Control, Level I explains manually, mechanically, andautomatically operated control devices. Both NEMA and IECThis course starts with a review and comparison betweencontactors and magnetic motor starters are addressed withresidential, commercial, and industrial specifications followedemphasis on types, functions, and applications. The courseby a lesson specific to industrial specifications, and finally threeconcludes with the development and purpose of schematic,lessons on how to read and interpret industrial blueprints.wiring, logic, and ladder diagrams, including details on stan-Code Calculations, Level Ibased on the 2014 NEC 31.00 11.00The Code Calculations Based on the 2014 NEC, Level Idard drawing techniques for generating and interpretation ofladder diagrams.Motors, Level I 31.00 11.50course focuses on comprehensive training for solving Code-re-The Motors Level I course introduces the learner to theorylated mathematical issues. This course covers lessons relatedconcepts such as magnetism and induction. After the theoryto special occupancies, electrical equipment, special equip-concepts have been mastered, the learner is introduced toment, introduction to cable tray systems, installing surface me-motor nameplates, AC alternators, three-phase motors, squir-tallic raceways, cable tray fills, ampacity of conductors in cablerel-cage motors, wound-rotor motors, and single-phase mo-trays, and electric welders.tors. The course then introduces motor protection, DC motorsGrounding and BondingLevel IIbased on the 2014 NEC 35.00 25.00All Blended Learningpurchases are madein the LMS Admin Sitelmsadmin.njatc.organd generators, starting, and finally NEC requirements and calculations needed for motor installations.Grounding and Bonding Level II concludes with the study ofrequirements and concepts related to grounding and bondingfor communication systems and equipment, GFCI and GFPE,medium- and high-voltage systems, and grounding systemsand earth ground test instruments.Item TitleItem NumberPriceIndustrial BlueprintsS137 12.48Motor Control TextbookS547 62.00Motors TextbookS6494th Year Textbook SuiteBL-A4-SUITE16 67.00 129.00The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.Applied Grounding and Bonding TextbookS36814 55.00Blueprint Reading for Electricians TextbookS648 46.92Code CalculationsS00814 40.80Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.00Test InstrumentsS471 53.00Test Instruments Application ManualJ285AM 37.454th Year Instructor SuiteBL-A4-SUITE16-IReminder: Order Advanced arning4th YearTextbookSuiteThe Textbook Suite ispurchased throughthe bookstore. 420.17POWERPOINTS ARE INCLUDED WITH COURSES (WHERE AVAILABLE)7

Suites & KitsINSIDE5THBLENDEDYEARLEARNINGAll Blended Learningpurchases are madein the LMS Admin Sitelmsadmin.njatc.orgCourseSessionStudent 4.50 4.50Code and Practices 4, Level I 31.00based on the 2014 NEC 14.005th Year SyllabusCourseSessionTorque, Level I 31.00Student 24.00This course introduces why torque is important in the electrical industry by explaining torque theory, specific definitions,torque conversion, friction, phases of fastening, and factorsThis course introduces a number of requirements relatedthat affect torque. The Electrical Worker will be introduced toto service equipment, swimming pools, fountains, and similarthe basic principles of fasteners, which include markings, class/installations. Then, it covers emergency and standby systemgrade, bolt tension and strength, nut strength and compres-installation requirements, over 600- and over 1000-volt require-sion, the use of washers, and thread identification and pitch.ments. The final series of lessons examines changes betweeneditions of the NEC and concludes with preparation to takeMotor Control, Level IINEC competency examinations.Code Calculations, Level IIbased on the 2014 NEC 31.00 11.00Motor Control, Level II, explains solid state input and out- 31.00 11.00put devices. Unique motor control devices, including specialpurpose motor starters, programmable timers, and functionspecific control components, are presented. The function andThe Code Calculations Based on the 2014 NEC, Level IIcourse focuses on comprehensive training for solving Code-re-operation of AC and DC motor speed control devices are alsoexplainedlated mathematical issues. This course covers lessons relatedto determining conductor ampacity, finalizing ampacity calculations, performing box size and fill calculations, calculating race-Rigging, Hoisting, andSignaling, Level Iway fill, introduction to electrical load calculations, range andappliance calculations.Orientation, Level III 31.00 25.00The course begins with an introduction to hoisting safety,crane types and operation, lift planning, signaling, and load 31.00 15.61weight and balance calculations. The discussion then moves tofiber ropes and knots, slings and sling hitches, synthetic slings,This course prepares the Electrical Worker for life after thechains and chain slings, and wire rope and wire rope slings.apprenticeship. Topics include NEBF, After Apprenticeship,The course concludes with a discussion on rigging hardware,Soon to be a Journey-Level Worker, Success, Motivation andrigging equipment maintenance, hoists, and block and tackle.Leadership, NLRB, Unemployment, and The Realities of Construction.BlendedLearning5th YearTextbookSuiteThe Textbook Suite ispurchased throughthe bookstore.Item TitleItem NumberSignificant Changes to the NEC 2014S753 45.90Rigging, Hoisting, and Signal Practices TextbookS661 48.965th Year Textbook SuiteBL-A5-SUITE16 94.86The Instructor Guide Kit Complete includes all textbooks in theStudent Kit Complete in addition to the items in the table below.Item TitleItem NumberPriceCode Calculations TextbookS00811 39.78Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.00Motor Control TextbookS547 62.005th Year Instructor SuiteBL-A5-SUITE16-IPOWERPOINTS ARE INCLUDED WITH COURSES (WHERE AVAILABLE)8Price 254.64Reminder: Order Advanced Courseselectrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

1STYEARStudent Workbook KitItem TitleItem NumberPriceInstaller/Tech 1st YearSyllabusJ208T1.P 4.50Blueprint SWJ244SW.ICode and Practices-1 SWDC Theory SWFiber Optics SWSuites & KitsINSTALLER/TECHNICIANKITSInstructor Guide KitItem TitleItem NumberPriceInstaller/Tech 1st YearSyllabusJ208T1.P 4.50 23.93Blueprint IGJ244IG.I 37.45J231SW.J 28.09Code and Practices-1 IGJ231IG.J 35.37J202SW.I 38.76DC Theory IGJ202IG.I 58.26J277SW 22.89Fiber Optics IGJ277IG 33.29J251IG 61.38Installer/Tech JobInformation - 1 SWJ251SW 50.98Installer/Tech JobInformation - 1 IGOrientation SWJ200SW.I 40.58Orientation IGJ200IG.I 50.98Structured Cabling SWJ271SW.I 24.97Structured Cabling IGJ271IG.I 35.37Test Instruments SWJ285SW.H 22.89Test Instruments IGJ285IG.H 33.29Installer/Tech 1st YrSW KitT1SWK16 172.38Installer/Tech 1st Yr IGKitT1IGK16 236.64Student Workbook & Instructor Guide Kit CompleteItem TitleItem NumberBlueprint Reading for ElectriciansS648Price 46.92DC TheoryS640 59.00Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.00Reference Guide to Fiber OpticsS480 59.00Field Testing of High Performance Premise CableS306 13.53Structured CablingS581 42.84Test InstrumentsS471 53.00Installer/Tech 1st Yr SW Kit CompleteT1SWKC16 493.64Installer/Tech 1st Yr IG Kit CompleteT1IGKC16 561.00Installer/Tech Course PresentationTCP1K15 91.00Item TitleItem NumberPriceItem TitleItem NumberPriceJ201IG.H 41.62Building a Foundation inMathematics SWJ201SW.H 22.89Building a Foundation inMathematics IGBuilding a Foundation inMathematics TextbookS665 64.00Building a Foundation inMathematics TextbookS665 64.00Building A Foundation inMathematics ProficiencyEvaluationTI-30X IIS Solar CalculatorS159 16.83J201T 3.64Installer/Tech 1st Yr IGKit Complete with MathT1IGKCM16TI-30X IIS SolarCalculatorS159 16.83Installer/Tech 1st Yr SWKit Complete with MathT1SWKCM16 579.00www.electricaltrainingalliance.org 682.00The kit complete includesall of the contents ofeither the StudentWorkbook kit or InstructorGuide kit plus theseitems.StudentWorkbook& InstructorGuide KitComplete(with Math)9

Suites & Kits2NDYEARStudent Workbook KitItems in shaded boxsignify material that isused this year but waspurchased by the studentin a previous year.Item TitleItem NumberInstaller/Tech 2nd YearSyllabusJ208T2.NAC Theory SWINSTALLER/TECHNICIANKITSInstructor Guide KitPriceItem TitleItem NumberPrice 4.50Installer/Tech 2nd YearSyllabusJ208T2.N 4.50J203SW.H 3.06AC Theory IGJ203IG.H 54.10Fire Alarm SWJ211SW.J 26.01Fire Alarm IGJ211IG.J 36.41Grounding SWJ210SW.J 31.21Grounding IGJ210IG.J 41.62Installer/Tech Code-2 SWJ266SW.J 19.77Installer/Tech Code-2 IGJ266IG.J 30.17Power Quality SWJ228SW.I 23.93Power Quality IGJ228IG.I 34.33Local Area Networks SWJ265SW 23.93Local Area Networks IGJ265IG 34.33Paging & VoiceEvacuation SWJ263SW 39.13Paging & VoiceEvacuation IGJ263IG 49.54Security Systems SWJ264SW.I 22.89Security Systems IGJ264IG.I 33.29Telephony SWJ262SW 26.01Telephony IGJ262IG 36.41Installer/Tech 2nd YrStudent Workbook KitT2SWK16Orientation IGJ200IG.I 50.98Test Instruments IGJ285IG.H 33.29Installer/Tech 2nd YrInstructor Guide KitT2IGK16 262.14 162.18Student Workbook & Instructor Guide Kit CompleteThe kit complete includesall of the contents ofeither the StudentWorkbook kit or InstructorGuide kit plus theseitems.10Item TitleItem NumberPriceAC TheoryS541 58.00Applied Grounding and BondingS36814 55.00Fire Alarm SystemsS746 57.00GE/Sentrol Reference GuideS312-06 49.98Harris Handbook on Basic TelephonyS281 15.61Introduction To Network TechnologyS482 53.00Power Quality Analysis TextS569 41.82Security, ID Systems and LocksS305 47.94Electrical Systems 2014 NECS770 58.00Test InstrumentsS471 53.00Installer/Tech 2nd Yr SW Kit CompleteT2SWKC16 531.42Installer/Tech 2nd Yr IG Kit CompleteT2IGKC16 621.18Installer/Tech Course PresentationTCP2K14 91.00electrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

3RDYEARStudent Workbook KitItem TitleItem NumberPriceInstaller/Tech 3rd YearSyllabusJ208T3.M 4.50Building Automation:CDA SWJ238SW.HI/T CCTV SWSuites & KitsINSTALLER/TECHNICIANKITSInstructor Guide KitItem TitleItem NumberInstaller/Tech 3rd YearSyllabusJ208T3.M 4.50 22.89Building Automation:CDA IGJ238IG.H 33.29J268SW 22.89I/T CCTV IGJ268IG 35.37Nurse Call Systems SWJ267SW 41.62Nurse Call Systems IGJ267IG 52.02Residential AdvancedTech SWJ275SW 38.49Residential AdvancedTech IGJ275IG 48.90RF Communications SWJ274SW 18.73RF Communications IGJ274IG 29.13Semiconductor SWJ215SW.H 29.13Semiconductor IGJ215IG.H 49.54Sound ReinforcementSystems SWJ269SW 19.77Sound ReinforcementSystems IGJ269IG 30.17Installer/Tech 3rd YrSW KitT3SWK16DC Theory IGJ202IG.I 58.26Orientation IGJ200IG.H 49.98Installer/Tech 3rd YrIG KitT3IGK16 264.18 148.41PriceItems in shaded boxsignify material that isused this year but waspurchased by the studentin a previous year.Student Workbook & Instructor Guide Kit CompleteItem TitleItem NumberPriceBuilding Automation: Control Devices and Applications S518 61.00CCTV Surveillance Video Practice & TechnologyS404 66.00Residential Audio & Video SystemsS484 42.84Automating and Integrating Residential SystemsS486 32.64Residential Cabling TechS485 42.84Principles of RF CommunicationsS487 47.94SemiconductorS542 59.00Sound Reinforcement HandbookS479 39.78DC TheoryS640 59.00Installer/Tech 3rd Yr SW Kit CompleteT3SWKC16 501.33Installer/Tech 3rd Yr IG Kit CompleteT3IGKC16 637.50Installer/Tech Course PresentationTCP3K15 91.00www.electricaltrainingalliance.orgThe kit complete includesall of the contents ofeither the StudentWorkbook kit or InstructorGuide kit plus theseitems.11

Suites & Kits1STYEAROUTSIDE LINECONSTRUCTIONBlended Learning SuiteItem TitleItem NumberPriceBuilding a Foundation in MathematicsS665 64.00DC TheoryS640 59.00The Guidebook for Linemen & CablemenS566 66.00The Lineworker’s Rigging HandbookS467 52.00Underground DistributionS468 79.00NJATC’s Safety HandbookS184 21.42TI-30X IIS Solar CalculatorS159 16.831st Year Lineman TestOAT-11st Year Lineman Answer KeyOATAK-1 17.691st Year Lineman SW Kit CompleteOA1SLKC 472.221st Year Lineman IG Kit CompleteOA1SLIGKC 503.55 7.28ONLINE SOLUTIONPricingOA1SLKOA1SLIGK12 135.25 180.60electrical training ALLIANCE Fax Orders To: 888.652.5007

OUTSIDE LINECONSTRUCTIONSuites & Kits2NDYEARBlended Learning SuiteItem TitleItem NumberPriceAC TheoryS641 59.00Distribution Volume I: TransformerTheory for Line PeopleS036 18.73Traffic Control Flagger’s Certification HandbookS348 9.18Terminations & Splices Theory-PracticeS094 12.48Test Instruments TextbookS471 53.00Transformation for LineworkersS458 52.00Online Access to Transformer SimulatorOATS1 89.47Building a Foundation in MathematicsS665 64.00The Guidebook for Linemen and CablemenS566 66.00The Lineworker’s Rigging HandbookS467 52.00Underg

based on 2014 NEC The learner is taken through the process of understanding the principles of the 2014 NEC and applying its requirements directly to the job. Codeology, Level I based on 2014 NEC Through repitition and thorough understanding of the “Build - “Plan” - “Use” concepts, the learner wil