Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. Course Curriculum Supplementary Resources Supplementary Resources - ETAP Power System Analysis For Electrical Engineers 00:00:00 Introduction of ETAP Software Course Introduction of ETAP Course 00:07:00 Why To Use Power System Analysis Software 00:07:00 Creating a New Project in ETAP Creating a New Project in ETAP 00:06:00 ETAP Software Overview ETAP Software Overview 00:11:00 How To Create Single Line Diagram in ETAP How To Create Single Line Diagram in ETAP 00:09:00 Load Flow Analysis Load Flow Analysis Fundamentals 00:21:00 Load Flow Hand Calculations and Comparing With ETAP software 00:19:00 Load Flow Analysis Example 00:32:00 Transformer X/R Ratio Calculation 00:04:00 Generator Load Sharing Calculations 00:09:00 Equipment Sizing Cable Ampacity & Sizing Calculations 00:22:00 Transformer MVA Sizing 00:15:00 Short Circuit Analysis Short Circuit Analysis Fundamentals 00:23:00 Short Circuit Hand Calculations and Comparing With ETAP software 00:09:00 Short Circuit Analysis Example 00:35:00 Protection & Coordination Analysis (Relay Coordination Analysis) Protection & Coordination Analysis Fundamentals 00:23:00 Protection & Coordination Analysis Example 00:52:00 Arc Flash Analysis Using IEEE:1584-2002 Standard Arc Flash Analysis Fundamentals 00:24:00 Arc Flash Analysis Example 00:21:00 Motor Starting Analysis Motor Starting Analysis Fundamentals 00:11:00 Motor Starting Analysis Example-I 00:26:00 Motor Starting Analysis Example-II 00:08:00 Transient Stability Analysis Lecture 23: Transient Stability Analysis Fundamentals 00:29:00 Lecture 24 - Transient Stability Analysis - Example-I (Load Addition/Rejection) 00:19:00 Lecture 25 - Transient Stability Analysis - Example-II (Faulted Transient) 00:14:00 Lecture 26 - Transient Stability Analysis - Example-III (Load Shedding) 00:08:00 Harmonic Analysis Lecture 27 - Harmonic Analysis Fundamentals 00:24:00 Lecture 28 - Harmonic Analysis Example 00:34:00 Ground Grid Analysis Lecture 29 - Ground Grid Analysis 00:16:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00
This training includes two lessons for a total of 8 contact training hours. Each lesson includes presentations, field videos, interactive exercises, and a quiz. Lesson 1: Site and Mechanical Hazards- Identify common site and mechanical hazards that workers are exposed to when installing ground-mounted PV arrays, describe ways to mitigate hazards, determine safe working practices and PPE requirements. Lesson 2: Electrical Hazards- Determine electrical hazards on large-scale PV job sites, identify shock and arc flash hazards and implement protective measures, define lockout/tagout methods and principles, examine installation, maintenance, and PV testing hazards.
Embark on a comprehensive journey into the world of welding with this course. Delve into welding basics, including introduction, understanding metals, various welding methods, preparing metals, and working with steel, stainless steel, and other metals. Explore welding tutorials covering MIG, TIG, and Arc welding techniques. Address welding hazards and safety, including risks related to fumes, gases, hearing loss, vibration, and protective measures to ensure safety during welding processes. Learning Outcomes: Gain a foundational understanding of welding and its importance in various industries. Familiarize yourself with different types of metals and their characteristics for welding. Explore and compare different welding methods to determine suitable applications. Develop knowledge about various welding metals and their unique properties. Learn techniques for preparing steel, stainless steel, and other metals for welding. Acquire skills for MIG, TIG, and Arc welding through step-by-step tutorials. Understand welding-related hazards and their potential health effects. Implement safety measures to protect against welding-related risks. Why buy this Welding? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Welding you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This Welding course is ideal for Individuals interested in learning the basics of welding for personal projects or exploration. Aspiring welders looking to gain fundamental knowledge before pursuing professional training. Tradespeople and technicians in related fields seeking to expand their skillset. Hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts aiming to explore welding for creative projects. Prerequisites This Welding was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Entry-Level Welder: £20,000 - £30,000 Welding Technician: £25,000 - £35,000 Certified Welder: £30,000 - £45,000 Welding Inspector: £35,000 - £50,000 Welding Engineer: £40,000 - £60,000. Course Curriculum *Welding Basics* Module 1: Introduction to Welding Introduction to Welding 00:11:00 Module 2: Getting Familiar with Metals Getting Familiar with Metals 00:09:00 Module 3: Exploring Welding Methods Exploring Welding Methods 00:14:00 Module 4: Knowing the Welding Metals Knowing the Welding Metals 00:13:00 Module 5: Preparing Steel for Welding Preparing Steel for Welding 00:12:00 Module 6: Working with Stainless Steel Working with Stainless Steel 00:09:00 Module 7: Working with Aluminium and Other Metals Working with Aluminium and Other Metals 00:10:00 *Welding Tutorials* Module 8: MIG Welding Tutorial MIG Welding Tutorial 00:57:00 Module 9: TIG Welding Tutorial TIG Welding Tutorial 00:47:00 Module 10: Arc Welding Tutorial Arc Welding Tutorial 01:21:00 *Welding Hazards and Safety* Module 11: Illness Caused by Welding Fume and Gases Illness Caused by Welding Fume and Gases 00:08:00 Module 12: Welding Fume - Reducing the Risk Welding Fume - Reducing the Risk 00:22:00 Module 13: Hearing Loss and Vibration White Finger Hearing Loss and Vibration White Finger 00:12:00 Module 14: Other Safety Issues Other Safety Issues 00:26:00 Module 15: Protection during Welding Protection during Welding 00:40:00 Module 16: Safety in Gas Welding Safety in Gas Welding 00:33:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Welding 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Welding 00:20:00
Solar Energy International discusses the following topics: Are you are using the best temperature data to calculate maximum system voltage? Have you reviewed new requirements for labeling, marking and routing conductors? 2011 grounding and bonding requirements have been greatly simplified! Wondering about the DC arc-fault protection devices now required? Don't forget that PV source and output fuses now require disconnects within sight! SEI instructors Brian Mehalic and Rebekah Hren also discuss the following topics: The code-making process, looking to 2014, Articles 90.1(B) and 110.3, 690.4(B) Qualified persons 690.8(B)(1) and (2) Overcurrent devices and conductor ampacity 690.13 Exception 2 - Disconnecting means - all conductors 690.31(E) DC circuits inside a building - Type MC, distance from decking, marking 705.12(A) Size limits of parallel production sources
Rapid shutdown for PV systems on buildings Expansion of ground-fault and arc-fault requirements Changes that further enable 1,000 Vdc PV systems Updates to disconnect and fuse servicing requirements New standards for field-applied hazard markings Major changes for interconnecting PV systems to the grid New requirements for battery-based PV systems, both stand-alone and interactive Additional changes in Articles 690 and 705, as well as other relevant Articles Join SEI instructors and Code experts Rebekah Hren and Brian Mehalic for a fast-paced and fun three-hour long look at how PV design and installation requirements changed with the adoption of the 2014 Code.
24-Hour Flash Sale! Prices Reduced Like Never Before!! Isn't it fascinating to learn that the first industrial robot in the world was made to spot weld? Welding is an important sector of modern society, and skilled welders are always in high demand. As we push forward into an era of technological innovation and complex engineering projects, the need for highly skilled welders has never been more critical. That's why this Diploma in Welding is tailored to empower you with the expertise required to excel in this high-demand field. This program covers everything from Welding Basics to specialised techniques in MIG, TIG, and Arc Welding. The course begins with an introduction to Welding and Metals, providing foundational knowledge essential for any welding professional. Subsequent modules dive into detailed guidance on working with various metals including Steel and Aluminium. Moreover, it emphasises Welding Safety, addressing potential hazards and the correct preventive measures to ensure workplace safety Learning Outcomes of this course: Understand the fundamentals of welding and different metal properties. Gain proficiency in MIG, TIG, and Arc welding techniques. Learn to prepare and weld stainless steel and aluminium effectively. Identify and mitigate risks associated with welding fumes and gases. Understand the necessary safety protocols to prevent hearing loss and other injuries. Implement proper protective measures during various welding processes. This course not only aims to enhance your technical knowledge but also prioritises your safety and health in the welding environment. By completing this diploma, you open doors to numerous opportunities in industries reliant on precision and durability. Don't miss the chance to be part of an essential workforce; enrol today and ignite your future in welding! Why Prefer this Course? Get a Free CPD Accredited Certificate upon completion of the course Get a Free Student ID Card with this training program (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) The course is Affordable and Simple to understand Get Lifetime Access to the course materials The training program comes with 24/7 Tutor Support Start your learning journey straight away! Course Curriculum *** Welding Basics *** Module 1: Introduction to Welding Module 2: Getting Familiar with Metals Module 3: Exploring Welding Methods Module 4: Knowing the Welding Metals Module 5: Preparing Steel for Welding Module 6: Working with Stainless Steel Module 7: Working with Aluminium and Other Metals *** Welding Tutorials *** Module 8: MIG Welding Tutorial Module 9: TIG Welding Tutorial Module 10: Arc Welding Tutorial ***Welding Hazards And Safety *** Module 11: Illness Caused By Welding Fume And Gases Module 12: Welding Fume - Reducing The Risk Module 13: Hearing Loss And Vibration White Finger Module 14: Other Safety Issues Module 15: Protection During Welding Module 16: Safety In Gas Welding Assessment Process Once you have completed all the modules on the course, you can assess your skills and knowledge with an optional assignment. Our expert trainers will assess your assignment and give you feedback afterwards. CPD 10 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone interested in learning more about the topic is advised to take this bundle. This bundle is ideal for: New welding trainees Experienced welders upgrading Technical school students Career switchers Vocational trainers Safety-conscious professionals Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this course. Career path After completing this bundle, you are to start your career or begin the next phase of your career. Welder: £22,000 to £45,0000 Fabricator: £16,000 to £26,000 Sheet Metal Worker: £17,000 to £25,000 Pipefitter: £16,000 to £26,000 Structural Steelworker: £17,000 to £25,000 Certificates CPD Accredited Digital Certificate Digital certificate - £12.99 Upon passing the Course, you need to order a Digital Certificate for each of the courses inside this bundle as proof of your new skills that are accredited by CPD QS for Free. CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate Hard copy certificate - £29 If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.
Description How To Write Novels : Novel Writing Essentials : How To Write A Novel With The Correct Structure First of all, an author has an idea: it may be small but it grows over the weeks and months until he or she decides it's time to get the story down on paper! This is the start of a long and exciting road, and it can be quite daunting. The good news is that learning how to write a novel is a skill than can be learned, and the best way of learning it is to do it. However, the process is much easier if you have guidelines, a kind of road map to success with your first novel. This course is the road-map you need. You will learn the following novel writing essentials: How to write novels with a viable main plot How to write a novel with subplots to augment and improve your main plot To represent your novel in the form of a Story Arc Tips for writing great main characters with realism Advice for writing support characters How to apply backstory, conflict and tension into your novel How to write dialogue to support characterization How to self-edit your first novel using online tools How to publish after writing your first novel What Will I Learn? Understand the typical novel structur and how to write their first book Understand and how to apply the story arc to write a novel How to write novels with subplots and complex story arc How to write novels with realistic characters How to write novels with the correct theme and setting for the genre Know how to write novels with conflict and tension How to write narrative and appropriate point of view for a novel How to write a novel outline for your first book How to write compelling dialogue for a novel How to edit your first novel and find online resources to help How to publish after writing your first novel How to publish a novel on Amazon Kindle and write a winning description How To Write A Novel The Structured Way Whew! There's a lot to take in, but it really does flow logically once you see how all the elements of a modern novel fit together and help to improve your novel writing skills. Even beginners can succeed at novel writing if you are well organized and the manuscript is planned well. The course 'How To Write A Novel' will guide you through the essential steps to a successful novel, even if you have no experience. You need to bring your idea and the willingness to want to learn how to write your first novel, that's the main thing. How To Write A Novel (without having a break-down) The title of this course is self-explanatory, in that it is designed to help you write the story you have always wanted to write, through explaining the various elements of novel writing through the course of its lectures. I would like to applaud you for taking your first step towards novel writing; writing your first novel is not easy, and acknowledging that you even want to do something about the story that you have in your head is a huge event. I understand that this can't be easy, mainly when the idea of novel writing seems to stand out scarily and appears to present pictures of people sitting in dingy rooms, furiously typing away on their rusty typewriters with no sense of time or anything else - just writing (or trying to write) their first novel book. This stereotypical image associated with writing can often put people off learning how to write a novel in a structured manner, because they begin to fear the amount of work related to it. However, this course is designed in a manner that allows you to be able to consume small parts of the novel writing process without it becoming an overwhelming experience for you - you will learn how to write a novel painlessly! Quite often, aspiring writers tend to think they lack the expertise required and don't know how to write a novel-length story successfully - but that's where you're wrong. Armed with enough dedication and information, there is no reason you shouldn't be able to do this! Through the course of this course, various lectures outline and attempt to answer any questions you might have had about the various aspects of novel writing. It doesn't matter if you are a beginner - we begin right with the basics, and go all the way to novel completion, with the additions of suggestions regarding editing and publishing as well. The lectures focus on a wide range of topics, from dialogue use, to world building and structuring your narrative - giving you everything you need to get started on that novel you always wanted to write. Be open to learning on this journey towards becoming a more efficient and thoughtful writer - and you will be surprised by what you discover about yourself (and your novel writing skills) by the end of this journey. Requirements You want to learn how to write a novel Keen to learn the essentials of how to write a novel Probably have an outline in mind for a novel and need to learn how to write it You have previous creative writing experience Who is the target audience? Anyone wanting to learn how to write novels How To Write A Novel : Introduction How To Write A Novel : Introduction FREE 00:04:00 How To Write A Novel : Story Development, Narrative and Setting The Story Arc FREE 00:05:00 Subplots 00:04:00 Narrative and Point Of View 00:03:00 The Setting Of Your Story 00:03:00 How To Write A Novel : Conflict, Characters and Dialogue Conflict and Tension 00:04:00 Characters 00:08:00 Support Characters 00:06:00 Words and Dialogue 00:07:00 How To Write A Novel : Editing and Publishing Editing Your Manuscript 00:08:00 Publishing Your Novel 00:06:00 Amazon Kindle Publishing 00:11:00 How To Write A Novel : Conclusion and Bonuses Conclusion How To Write Novels 00:01:00
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Explore China’s growing influence in Africa through this in-depth course. Weekly themes blend history, trends, and analysis to unpack the economic, political, and social layers of this evolving relationship. Gain a nuanced view of its impact on Africa’s global role
Common chemistries, including lead acid, lithium ion, and nickel iron, each have different installation, maintenance, storage, and transportation requirements that can lead to fatal consequences if not conducted properly. This 8-hr online course, produced under an OSHA Susan Harwood Training Grant, provides training on the hazards associated with each energy storage technology and the control measures to eliminate or mitigate those hazards. This training includes five lessons for a total of 4 contact training hours. Lessons includes presentations, field videos, interactive exercises, and quizzes. Lesson content includes Lesson 1: Introduction to the Course and OSHA requirements Lesson 2: Energy Storage Technologies- Energy storage basics, lead-acid energy storage systems, lithium-ion energy storage, other types of electrochemical energy storage systems Lesson 3: Energy Storage Safety Regulations- OSHA safety regulations, NFPA 70 (the National Electrical Code) and NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace) NFPA 855 (Installation of Stationary Energy Storage Systems), the International Residential Code (IRC) and the International Fire Code (IFC) Lesson 4: Electrical Hazards- Electrical shock hazards, electrical arc flash hazards, electrical PPE, electrical connection hazards Lesson 5: Other Hazards- Chemical hazards, fire hazards, gas hazards, physical hazards, storage and transportation hazards, temperature effects on batteries, working space and clean installations