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- Welcome and Introduction (9:43)
- Introduction to Fractions (11:23)
- Fractions to Decimals (6:48)
- Understanding Percentages (16:33)
- Increasing a number by a percent (8:18)
- Understanding Reciprocals (9:00)
- PEMDAS- Understanding the Order of Operations (13:18)
- Squaring and Square Roots (10:49)
- Understanding Metric Prefixes (9:00)
- Intro to Triginometry (3:21)
- Review of Squares and Roots (7:35)
- Squares and Roots Continued (9:00)
- More about Squaring... How to Use your Calculator (9:57)
- Pythagorean Theory Formula (9:44)
- Pythagorean Theory Continued (11:04)
- Pythagorean Theory- PRACTICE (11:04)
- Triginomic Functions: SIN, COS & TAN Introduced (11:11)
- Trig Functions Continued (12:03)
- Determining the Angle Based on a Function (9:51)
- The Process to Get the Angle- PRACTICE (10:59)
- More Practice on Functions (7:43)
- Intro to Other Helpful Formulas (14:03)
- Helpful Formulas- Continued (8:47)
- PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE (9:56)
- Vector Sum Addition (12:18)
- Introduction to Electrician's Math (7:24)
- What is Voltage? (11:33)
- What are Amps? (8:59)
- Understanding Amps Continued (7:05)
- Ohms Law Introduced (6:24)
- Understanding Resistance (6:18)
- A Final Note on Resistance (1:58)
- What's A Watt? (10:13)
- Introduction to the Ohm's Law Wheel (9:46)
- PIE & EIR (7:24)
- Practice #1 (9:31)
- Practice #2 (9:33)
- Practice #3 (8:22)
- Safety Considerations (11:01)
- Components of A Circuit (8:36)
- Series Voltage Rule (7:10)
- Understanding Voltage Drops (9:48)
- No Pressure After the Last Resistor??? (10:24)
- Series Current Rule (7:48)
- Series Resistance Rule (9:54)
- Series Wattage Rule (5:30)
- Intro to Circuit Analysis (12:09)
- Series Practice #1 (7:39)
- Series Practice #2 (7:49)
- Series Practice #3 (7:23)
- Series Practice #4 (6:55)
- Series Practice #5 (7:43)
- A Note on Rounding (7:28)
- Series Practice #6 (11:45)
- What is a Parallel Circuit? (11:00)
- Parallel Voltage Rule (10:53)
- Parallel Current Rule (6:30)
- Parallel Resistance Rule (8:23)
- Understanding the Product over Sum Method (7:23)
- Product Over Sum- Continued (9:59)
- Resistance- Practice #1 (7:51)
- Resistance- Practice #2 (9:48)
- Parallel Wattage Rule (6:28)
- How to Analyze a Parallel Circuit (8:45)
- Practice Example #1 (5:57)
- Practice Example #2 (11:38)
- Resistance- Practice #3 (6:22)
- Combination Circuits Defined (9:43)
- How to Solve for Total Resistance (11:50)
- Example #1 (7:52)
- Example #2 (9:34)
- Example #3 (11:31)
- Example #4 (7:27)
- Example #5 (5:34)
- Example #6 (8:07)
- Solving Other Values in a Combo Circuit (16:27)
- Solving Other Values- Part 2 (7:05)
- Solving Other Values- Part 3 (7:11)
- A Word About Proceeding (4:28)
- A Couple Comments About the Remainder of this Course (6:31)
- Rules about Boxes and Conduit Bodies (12:04)
- Introduction to Conduit Fill Calculations (19:38)
- Annex C- Conduit Fill with all the Same Size Conductors (8:42)
- Intro to Chapter 9 Table- Conduit Fill Continued (14:07)
- Determining the Total Area of MIXED Conductors (10:06)
- What Do We Do With These Numbers? (14:16)
- Intro to Article 312 (12:02)
- Deflection of Conductors (8:26)
- Using Deflection Charts for Opposite Walls (10:57)
- Using the Charts for Conductors NOT going through Opposite Wall (8:01)
- Intro to Article 314 (15:40)
- Box Fill Calculations When ALL CONDUCTORS are the Same (12:46)
- Practice Calculations (13:38)
- Counting Conductors- How to Add to Box Fill (17:22)
- Clamp Fill and Support Fitting Fill (10:31)
- Device or Equipment Fill Volumes (15:09)
- How to Count Ground Conductors (14:45)
- Box Fill Practice Problems (19:18)
- Sizing Pull and Junction Boxes (16:36)
- Practice Problems (8:35)
- Intro to Article 240 (16:43)
- Rules about Small Conductors (11:37)
- Standard Ampere Ratings (9:41)
- Supplementary Overcurrent Protection (10:48)
- Location of OCP in a Circuit (8:11)
- Understanding Taps and Tap Rules (20:39)
- Feeder Tap Sizing- PRACTICE (9:22)
- Outside Taps of Unlimited Length (6:33)
- Location of OCP on the Premises (11:35)
- Plug Fuses and Adapters (10:30)
- Cartridge Fuses and Fuseholders (5:11)
- Circuit Breakers as OCP (11:04)
- Intro to Article 310 (21:35)
- 2- Single Family Dwelling Unit Service and Feeder Sizing-- 310.12 (16:53)
- Learning to Read Table 310.16 (20:25)
- Adjusting for Ambient Temperature (8:45)
- Practicing Ambient Temperature Adjustments (14:16)
- Ambient Temperature Correction- ROOFTOPS (10:52)
- Ampacity Adjustments for Bundling Introduced (10:47)
- Practice Derating Conductors Due to Bundling (9:21)
- Practice Problems for Derating Ampacity due to Bundling (6:22)
- Using Ampacity Adjustment Factors for both conditions (8:37)
- Intro and Overview to Article 430 (16:06)
- Familiarization of Motor Starter Components (14:32)
- Understanding Overcurrent Conditions (20:47)
- Understanding What the Different Parts of 430 Govern (14:04)
- Understanding FLA, FLC and LRC (3:33)
- Determining Ampacity and Motor Rating 430.6 (9:43)
- Introduction to The Tables (17:49)
- Practice Choosing and Reading The Tables (15:48)
- Determining the Highest or Lowest Rated Motor 430.17 (12:11)
- Determining the Ampacity of Motor Conductors- SINGLE MOTOR- 430.22 (14:28)
- Practice Solving Single Motor Ampacities (10:01)
- Non Continuous Duty- SINGLE MOTOR (17:25)
- Practice Using Table 430.22 E (15:26)
- Calculating for Multiple Motors (11:33)
- Practice Calculating Multiple Motor Ampacities (9:11)
- Which Parts Govern Which Components (8:57)
- Intro and Overview of Part 3 (11:17)
- Understanding Part 3 Continued (10:34)
- Calculating OLP for Continuous Duty Motors (13:49)
- Practice Continued (15:29)
- Review and Practice Continued (11:29)
- Alternative OLP Methods (11:05)
- When Do you use Paragraph C for Overload Protection Calculations (15:25)
- Understanding Part 4 and Part 5 (17:00)
- Individual Motors Branch Circuit Protection (16:45)
- Practice Calculating Short Circuit Protection (8:32)
- Why is such a BIG breaker permitted (16:37)
- Practice Sizing SC and GF Protection for Branch Circuits (12:11)
- One More Practice.... Just for Fun (11:34)
- Sizing Feeder Protection- Introduction (15:43)
- Feeder Protection Practice Problem (4:28)
- Feeder Protection When Non Motor Loads are Present (6:02)
- Disconnecting Means (15:01)
- Review of Article 430 (4:34)
- Introduction to Voltage Drop Calculations (6:07)
- How to Calculate the Cross Sectional Area of a Conductor (22:27)
- Calculating Resistance in Various Lengths of Conductors (21:07)
- Understanding Table 9- AC Resistance in Conductors (22:55)
- Calculating the Minimum Permitted Voltage (15:40)
- Practicing VD Calculations (10:18)
- Practice- Continued (11:11)
- Determining the Minimum size Conductor (13:32)
- Practice Circuits (10:11)
- 3 Phase Calculations (9:30)
- Intro to Article 220 (14:40)
- Introduction to General Lighting Loads 220.42 (14:29)
- A look at Dwelling Unit Rules 220.41 (6:24)
- Calculating for Other Loads 210.14 (13:31)
- Dwelling Unit Loads Included in the Lighting Load (6:43)
- Introducing Demand Factors (13:47)
- Practicing Demand Factor Calculations (13:39)
- Other loads to be calculated NOT in the General Lighting Portion (12:33)
- Appliance Loads & Other NON lighting Loads (9:21)
- Demand Factors for Clothes Dryers T220.54 (10:34)
- Demand Factors for Household Cooking Appliances 220.55 (13:00)
- Commercial Kitchen Demand Factors 220.56 (12:10)
- Neutral Loads 220.61 (9:41)
- Tying it all together (12:59)
- Summary and Final Word (2:07)
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