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1. But Before You Can Begin To Enjoy Any Of These Benefits, You've Got To Complete Your Electrician Education It's The Only Way You'll Stay Competitive - By: Driskill
Their work is potentially hazardous as well, as they are exposed to electrical shocks, falling from scaffolding, or cutting themselves with sharp tools. Then, when problems do occur, they are called in to efficiently and effectively get the system up and running again and Electricians are also invol...

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Surge Protector: A Simple Mechanism Description
A surge protector [AKA surge suppressor] is an electrical plug-in device designed to distribute safe electrical voltages to other electrical or electronic devices. Surge protectors resemble power strips in appearance; however, they are more sophisticated and deliver a constant, continuous power supply.In addition to connecting multiple devices to a single power source, surge protectors provide protection from frequent problems that plague conventional utility power. The most common of these prob
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2. They Have To Make Sure The System Is Earthed And Tested Before The Electricity Company Will Connect The Supply - By: Driskill
They also troubleshoot to find and repair malfunctions in many different electrical systems. They have to make sure the system is earthed and tested before the electricity company will connect the supply. Electricians must know how to read blueprints and specifications and install, conne...

3. The Amount Of Job Opportunities Can Differ Widely Based On Area - By: Driskill
Electricians must follow the National Electrical Code and comply with State and local building codes when they install these systems. To start with they perform tasks like drilling, placing conduit, and setting supports. Electricians specializing in construction work primarily install wiring system...

4. Most People Become Electricians By Entering An Apprenticeship Program Through The Sponsorship Of An Existing Electrician - By: Driskill
Most people become electricians by entering an apprenticeship program through the sponsorship of an existing electrician. Electricians also plan installations consistent with specifications and local electrical codes. They will learn to install conduit, connect wires and test circuits. El...

5. In The Classroom, Apprentices Learn Blueprint Reading, Electrical Theory, Electronics, Mathematics, Electrical Code Requirements And Safety And First Aid - By: Driskill
Those who succeed have a sound theoretical understanding of electrical systems and good manual dexterity and patience. Most programs take four to five years to complete. In the classroom, apprentices learn blueprint reading, electrical theory, electronics, mathematics, electrical code requirements a...

6. In Commercial Buildings They Begin By Installing Pipe Or Tubes Inside Walls And Install Circuit Boxes - By: Driskill
In commercial buildings they begin by installing pipe or tubes inside walls and install circuit boxes. Very often, you'll actually get paid to learn! Your electrician education will provide you with the fundamental pieces of knowledge and know-how you'll need for your career. Electricians are also ...

7. ~ Flip The Switch That Fills The Building With Light, Changing It From An Empty Shell Into A Place Where People Can Live And Work - By: Driskill
Electricians also learn the trade by studying in trade schools, regional career and technical centers, or community colleges, Electricians also install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including climate control, security and communications and Electricians th...



8. One Of The Few Careers In This Book That Requires Only A High School Diploma, Electricians Enjoy One Of The Higher Paid Specialty-industry Fields With A Solid Future, As America Becomes More Dependent On Consistent And Well-maintained Supplies Of Electric - By: Driskill
Electricians work indoors and out, under both difficult and ordinary pressures, and are subjected to daily tests of mental acuity and physical dexterity. One of the few careers in this book that requires only a high school diploma, electricians enjoy one of the higher paid specialty-industry fields ...

9. Apprentices Gain Training To Be Both Construction And Maintenance Workers - By: Driskill
There were 659,000 electricians working in 2002 and Apprentices gain training to be both construction and maintenance workers. Very often, you'll actually get paid to learn! Your electrician education will provide you with the fundamental pieces of knowledge and know-how you'll need for your career....

10. Electricians Lay Out, Assemble, Install, Maintain And Test Electrical Systems - By: Driskill
Electricians often specialize in either construction or maintenance, although they may do both. They have to make sure the system is earthed and tested before the electricity company will connect the supply. Large apprenticeship programs are usually sponsored by joint training committees made up of...

11. Blueprints Indicate The Locations Of Circuits, Outlets, Load Centers, Panel Boards, And Other Equipment - By: Driskill
They also fasten to the walls small metal or plastic boxes that will house electrical switches and outlets. Blueprints indicate the locations of circuits, outlets, load centers, panel boards, and other equipment. They also may install and maintain the electronic controls for machines in b...

12. The Majority Of Electricians Need To Be Certified To Work In Their Area - By: Driskill
The majority of electricians need to be certified to work in their area. Electricians must follow the National Electrical Code and comply with State and local building codes when they install these systems. Programs usually require a minimum of 144 hours of coursework, where trainees learn how to re...

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