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National College Credit Recommendation Service

Board of Regents  |  University of the State of New York

Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc. | Evaluated Learning Experience

Advanced Electrical Print Reading and Troubleshooting (FIC-0208)

Formerly Advanced Electrical Print Reading and Trouble Shooting for I and C Technicians (PG-130)
Formerly: 
Advanced Electrical Print Reading and Trouble Shooting for I and C Technicians (PG-130)
Length: 
40 hours (1 week).
Location: 
The Learning Center, 43-82 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City, NY and other company locations in the New York Metropolitan area.
Dates: 
May 1993 - Present.*
Instructional delivery format: 
Traditional classroom model
Learner Outcomes: 

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to read and interpret wiring diagrams and prints; wire up devices from diagrams; and detect problems in the apparatus and correct them by referring to diagrams.

Instruction: 

Major topics include: single line diagrams; wiring and physical diagrams; schematic diagrams; block diagrams; functional control diagrams; process control diagrams; key interlock diagrams; high tension diagrams; procedure plates; physical location diagrams; logic diagrams; piping details; vendor schematics and diagrams; and troubleshooting techniques.

Credit recommendation: 

In the upper division baccalaureate degree category, 2 semester hours in Analog and Digital Servicing and Troubleshooting (5/93 revalidation) (10/97 revalidation) (8/02 revalidation) (9/07 revalidation) (3/16 revalidation) (5/21 revalidation). *NOTE: From April 1988 to April 1993 this course was recommended for credit as part of a course grouping. Please refer to the course exhibit that begins with the title Advanced Electrical Print Reading and Trouble Shooting for I and C Technicians (PG-130) for the earlier credit recommendation.

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