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AZ-800T00 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure

By Nexus Human

Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This four-day course is intended for Windows Server Hybrid Administrators who have experience working with Windows Server and want to extend the capabilities of their on-premises environments by combining on-premises and hybrid technologies. Windows Server Hybrid Administrators implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions such as identity, management, compute, networking, and storage in a Windows Server hybrid environment. This course teaches IT Professionals how to manage core Windows Server workloads and services using on-premises, hybrid, and cloud technologies. The course teaches IT Professionals how to implement and manage on-premises and hybrid solutions such as identity, management, compute, networking, and storage in a Windows Server hybrid environment. Prerequisites Experience with managing Windows Server operating system and Windows Server workloads in on-premises scenarios, including AD DS, DNS, DFS, Hyper-V, and File and Storage Services Experience with common Windows Server management tools (implied in the first prerequisite). Basic knowledge of core Microsoft compute, storage, networking, and virtualization technologies (implied in the first prerequisite). Experience and an understanding of core networking technologies such as IP addressing, name resolution, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Experience working with and an understanding of Microsoft Hyper-V and basic server virtualization concepts Basic experience with implementing and managing IaaS services in Microsoft Azure Basic knowledge of Azure Active Directory Experience working hands-on with Windows client operating systems such as Windows 10 or Windows 11 Basic experience with Windows PowerShell 1 - Introduction to AD DS Define AD DS Define users, groups, and computers Define AD DS forests and domains Define OUs Manage objects and their properties in AD DS 2 - Manage AD DS domain controllers and FSMO roles Deploy AD DS domain controllers Maintain AD DS domain controllers Manage the AD DS Global Catalog role Manage AD DS operations masters Manage AD DS schema 3 - Implement Group Policy Objects Define GPOs Implement GPO scope and inheritance Define domain-based GPOs Create and configure a domain-based GPO Define GPO storage Define administrative templates 4 - Manage advanced features of AD DS Create trust relationships Implement ESAE forests Monitor and troubleshoot AD DS Create custom AD DS partitions 5 - Implement hybrid identity with Windows Server Select a Microsoft Entra integration model Plan for Microsoft Entra integration Prepare on-premises Active Directory for directory synchronization Install and configure directory synchronization with Microsoft Entra Connect Implement Seamless Single Sign-On Enable Microsoft Entra login in for Windows VM in Azure Describe Microsoft Entra Domain Services Implement and configure Microsoft Entra Domain Services Manage Windows Server 2019 in a Microsoft Entra Domain Services environment Create and configure a Microsoft Entra Domain Services instance Join a Windows Server VM to a managed domain 6 - Deploy and manage Azure IaaS Active Directory domain controllers in Azure Select an option to implement directory and identity services using Active Directory Domain Services in Azure Deploy and configure Active Directory Domain Services domain controllers in Azure VMs Install a replica Active Directory domain controller in an Azure VM Install a new Active Directory forest on an Azure VNet 7 - Perform Windows Server secure administration Define least privilege administration Implement delegated privileges Use privileged access workstations Use jump servers 8 - Describe Windows Server administration tools Explore Windows Admin Center Use Server Manager List Remote Server Administration Tools Use Windows PowerShell Use Windows PowerShell to remotely administer a server 9 - Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server List the available post-installation configuration tools Configure Server Core using Sconfig Use DSC to configure Windows Server Perform post-installation configuration with Windows Admin Center Configure a server with answer files 10 - Just Enough Administration in Windows Server Explain the concept of Just Enough Administration (JEA) Define role capabilities for a JEA endpoint Create a session configuration file to register a JEA endpoint Describe how JEA endpoints work to limit access to a PowerShell session Create and connect to a JEA endpoint Demonstration: Connect to a JEA endpoint 11 - Administer and manage Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine remotely Select the appropriate remote administration tool Manage Windows Virtual Machines with Azure Bastion Create an Azure Bastion host Configure just-in-time administration 12 - Manage hybrid workloads with Azure Arc Describe Azure Arc Onboard Windows Server instances Connect hybrid machines to Azure from the Azure portal Use Azure Arc to manage Windows Server instances Restrict access with RBAC 13 - Configure and manage Hyper-V Define Hyper-V Define Hyper-V Manager Configure Hyper-V hosts using best practices Configure Hyper-V networking Assess advanced Hyper-V networking features Define nested virtualization 14 - Configure and manage Hyper-V virtual machines List the virtual machine configuration versions List the virtual machine generation versions List available VHD formats and types Create and configure VMs Determine storage options for VMs Define shared VHDs and VHD Sets Implement guest clusters using shared VHDX 15 - Secure Hyper-V workloads Define guarded fabric Define the Host Guardian Service Explore TPM-trusted attestation Define KPS Determine key features of shielded VMs Compare encryption-supported and shielded VMs in a guarded fabric Implement a shielded VM 16 - Run containers on Windows Server Define containers List the differences between containers and VMs Define Windows Server and Hyper-V containers and isolation modes Explore Docker Prepare a Windows Server 2019 host for container deployment Security, Storage, and Networking with Windows containers 17 - Orchestrate containers on Windows Server using Kubernetes Define orchestration Define Kubernetes Deploy Kubernetes resources Create a Kubernetes cluster on Windows Define Azure Arc Connect an Azure Arc-enabled Kubernetes cluster to Azure Arc 18 - Plan and deploy Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines Describe Azure compute Describe Virtual Machine storage Deploy Azure Virtual Machines Create a windows Virtual Machine using the portal Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure CLI Deploy Azure Virtual Machines using templates Describe additional management optimization options 19 - Customize Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machine images Create a generalized image Create a new Virtual Machine from a managed image Create a managed image of a generalized virtual machine in Azure Create a Virtual Machine from a managed image Implement Azure Image Builder Create a windows Virtual Machine using Azure Image Builder template Create a Windows Virtual Machine with Azure Image Builder using PowerShell 20 - Automate the configuration of Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines Describe Azure Automation Implement Azure Automation with DSC Remediate noncompliant servers Describe Custom Script Extensions Configure a Virtual Machine by using DSC 21 - Deploy and manage DHCP Use DHCP to simplify IP configuration Install and configure the DHCP role Configure DHCP options Configure DHCP scopes Select DHCP high availability options Implement DHCP Failover 22 - Implement Windows Server DNS Explore the DNS architecture Work with DNS zones and records Install and configure the DNS role Implement DNS forwarding 23 - Implement IP Address Management Define IP Address Management Deploy IP Address Management Administer IP Address Management Configure IP Address Management options Manage DNS zones with IP Address Management Manage DHCP servers with IP Address Management Use IP Address Management to manage IP addressing 24 - Implement remote access Examine the remote access options in Windows Server Select and set up VPNs Use NPS to create and enforce network access policies Plan and implement NPS Deploy a PKI for remote access Use WAP as a reverse web proxy 25 - Implement hybrid network infrastructure Describe Azure network topologies Implement Azure VPN options Create a route-based VPN gateway using the Azure portal Implement Azure ExpressRoute Configure Azure Virtual WAN Implement DNS in hybrid environments 26 - Implement DNS for Windows Server IaaS VMs Understand Azure DNS Implement Azure DNS Create an Azure DNS zone and record using the Azure portal Implement DNS with Azure IaaS virtual machines Implement split-horizon DNS in Azure Troubleshoot DNS 27 - Implement Windows Server IaaS VM IP addressing and routing Implement a virtual network Implement IaaS VM IP addressing Assign and manage IP addresses Configure a private IP address for a virtual machine using the Azure portal Create a virtual machine with a static public IP address using the Azure portal Implement IaaS virtual machine IP routing Implement IPv6 for Windows Server IaaS virtual machines 28 - Manage Windows Server file servers Define the Windows Server file system List the benefits and uses of File Server Resource Manager Define SMB and its security considerations Configure SMB protocol Define Volume Shadow Copy Service 29 - Implement Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct Define the Storage Spaces architecture and its components List the functionalities, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces Implement Storage Spaces List the functionalities, components, benefits, and use cases of Storage Spaces Direct Implement Storage Spaces Direct 30 - Implement Windows Server Data Deduplication Define the architecture, components, and functionality of Data Deduplication Define the use cases and interoperability of Data Deduplication Implement Data Deduplication Manage and maintain Data Deduplication 31 - Implement Windows Server iSCSI List the functionalities, components, and use cases of iSCSI List the considerations for implementing iSCSI Implement iSCSI Configure high availability for iSCSI 32 - Implement Windows Server Storage Replica List the functionalities and components of Storage Replica Examine the prerequisites for implementing Storage Replica Implement Storage Replica by using Windows Admin Center Implement Storage Replica by using Windows PowerShell 33 - Implement a hybrid file server infrastructure Describe Azure File services Configure Azure Files Configure connectivity to Azure Files Describe Azure File Sync Implement Azure File Sync Deploy Azure File Sync Deploy Azure File Sync 2 Manage cloud tiering Migrate from DFSR to Azure File Sync

AZ-800T00 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,380

PV202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct)

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete PV202 will be able to: Define the purpose of the National Electrical Code (NEC®) and NEC® terminology for PV equipment Determine procedures for proper installation of equipment and conductors, including minimum requirements for working space Examine methods for PV wire management and determine where expansion fittings are required Describe and identify electrical services, including split-phase and three-phase Wye (Y) and Delta (∆) Evaluate electrical service details to collect and record during solar site evaluation Identify options for NEC®-compliant PV system interconnection to the utility grid and determine whether a supply side, load side, or additional service connection is appropriate Identify code-compliant methods for connecting an inverter to an existing AC feeder Calculate PV module voltage based on temperature to ensure compatibility with system components and NEC® Section 690.7, and explore other options for maximum PV system DC voltage calculations Identify NEC® requirements and sizing of disconnects and overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) in grid-direct PV systems Define inverter grounding configurations Evaluate inverter choices and system configurations, including string inverters, central inverters, and module level power electronics (MLPE) Identify requirements for equipment grounding, equipment grounding conductors (EGC), and grounding electrode conductors (GEC), and size the conductors according to the NEC® Identify common causes of ground-faults and arc-faults Describe ground-fault and arc-fault protection devices Describe benefits and appropriate locations of surge protection devices (SPD) Demonstrate the use of sun charts and perform calculations to determine row spacing and minimize inter-row shading Identify how Codes detailing access for first responders impact PV array roof layout Examine fire classifications that affect racking and module selection Detail NEC rapid shutdown requirements and options for implementation Identify load and structural considerations for low- and steep-slope roof-mounted PV systems Calculate wind uplift force and select appropriate lag bolts Review issues related to planning, design, and installation of ground-mount PV arrays Review PV system circuit terminology, definitions, and conductor types Calculate minimum overcurrent protection device (OCPD) size and conductor ampacity using appropriate adjustment and correction factors Calculate voltage drop and verify system operation within acceptable limits Examine requirements for PV system labeling Calculate the maximum and minimum number of modules per PV source circuit, and number of PV source circuits per inverter Determine size of residential grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations including the number and wiring layout of modules, conductor and OCPD sizes, and the AC interconnections Determine the size of a large, multiple inverter, grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations, including the quantity and layout of modules and inverters and the AC interconnection Define large-scale PV and review associated NEC® allowances and requirements Describe importance of Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) Identify common DAS equipment and hardware Review DAS design, installation, and commissioning processes and common problems associated with DAS Show how reports can be generated and utilized to remotely assess health of system

PV202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct)
Delivered Online On Demand
£759.54

PVOL202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct) - Online

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

Students who complete PVOL202 will be able to: Define the purpose of the National Electrical Code (NEC®) and NEC® terminology for PV equipment Determine procedures for proper installation of equipment and conductors, including minimum requirements for working space Examine methods for PV wire management and determine where expansion fittings are required Describe and identify electrical services, including split-phase and three-phase Wye (Y) and Delta (∆) Evaluate electrical service details to collect and record during solar site evaluation Identify options for NEC®-compliant PV system interconnection to the utility grid and determine whether a supply side, load side, or additional service connection is appropriate Identify code-compliant methods for connecting an inverter to an existing AC feeder Calculate PV module voltage based on temperature to ensure compatibility with system components and NEC® Section 690.7, and explore other options for maximum PV system DC voltage calculations Identify NEC® requirements and sizing of disconnects and overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) in grid-direct PV systems Define inverter grounding configurations Evaluate inverter choices and system configurations, including string inverters, central inverters, and module level power electronics (MLPE) Identify requirements for equipment grounding, equipment grounding conductors (EGC), and grounding electrode conductors (GEC), and size the conductors according to the NEC® Identify common causes of ground-faults and arc-faults Describe ground-fault and arc-fault protection devices Describe benefits and appropriate locations of surge protection devices (SPD) Demonstrate the use of sun charts and perform calculations to determine row spacing and minimize inter-row shading Identify how Codes detailing access for first responders impact PV array roof layout Examine fire classifications that affect racking and module selection Detail NEC rapid shutdown requirements and options for implementation Identify load and structural considerations for low- and steep-slope roof-mounted PV systems Calculate wind uplift force and select appropriate lag bolts Review issues related to planning, design, and installation of ground-mount PV arrays Review PV system circuit terminology, definitions, and conductor types Calculate minimum overcurrent protection device (OCPD) size and conductor ampacity using appropriate adjustment and correction factors Calculate voltage drop and verify system operation within acceptable limits Examine requirements for PV system labeling Calculate the maximum and minimum number of modules per PV source circuit, and number of PV source circuits per inverter Determine size of residential grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations including the number and wiring layout of modules, conductor and OCPD sizes, and the AC interconnections Determine the size of a large, multiple inverter, grid-direct PV system based on site and customer-specific considerations, including the quantity and layout of modules and inverters and the AC interconnection Define large-scale PV and review associated NEC® allowances and requirements Describe importance of Data Acquisition Systems (DAS) Identify common DAS equipment and hardware Review DAS design, installation, and commissioning processes and common problems associated with DAS Show how reports can be generated and utilized to remotely assess health of system

PVOL202: Solar Training - Advanced PV System Design and the NEC (Grid-Direct) - Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£683.21

Level 3 Diploma in Welding (UK Standard) - CPD Certified

4.7(26)

By Academy for Health and Fitness

>> 24 Hours Left! Don't Let the Winter Deals Slip Away - Enrol Now! << III Don't Get Fooled by Exaggerated Advertising. Trust The 55000+ Students Who Are Learning With Us & Kickstarting Their Career Welding: Greatest Craft in the World. In the United Kingdom, over 74,000 welding professionals are contributing significantly to the booming construction sector. If you aspire to join their ranks, then this Level 3 Diploma in Welding (UK Standard) is your ticket. This comprehensive course not only delves into the basics of welding but also offers in-depth modules on various welding methods, materials, and crucial safety precautions. By the end of this course, you'll be well-versed in metals, their preparation, and the art of MIG, TIG, and Arc welding. This carefully crafted course bundle provides an in-depth exploration of welding, starting with the fundamentals and advancing to specialised techniques and safety measures. It encompasses a broad range of topics, including Manufacturing Engineering - Welding, Welding Basics and Safety, and the crucial understanding of Working in Confined Spaces and at Heights. The curriculum extends beyond welding to include relevant skills such as Portable Appliance Testing (PAT), Basic Electricity, Professional Plumbing, and essential Workplace First Aid, ensuring participants are well-equipped for a variety of challenges in the welding and construction sectors. Our Bundle contains 11 of our premium popular courses for one discounted price: Course 01: Level 3 Diploma in Welding (UK Standard) Course 02: Manufacturing Engineering - Welding Course 03: Welding Basics and Safety Course 04: Working in Confined Spaces Course 05: PUWER Course 06: Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) - CPD Accredited Course 07: Professional Plumbing Course Course 08: Basic Electricity Course Course 09: Workplace First Aid Level 3 Course 10: Construction Safety Course 11: Working at Height This bundle offers a gateway to numerous opportunities within the UK's robust manufacturing and construction industries, promising not only skill development but also a path to professional advancement and specialisation. This training is an invaluable investment in your future, providing the tools and knowledge to excel in a demanding yet rewarding profession. That's why you should enrol in this course right away! Learning Outcomes of Level 3 Diploma in Welding (UK Standard) Master fundamental and advanced welding techniques and applications. Understand and apply welding safety standards and practices. Navigate the challenges of working in confined spaces safely. Gain knowledge in related fields such as plumbing and basic electricity. Learn the essentials of workplace first aid and construction safety. Prepare for professional certification in Portable Appliance Testing (PAT). 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 Course 01: Level 3 Diploma on Welding 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 Module 8: MIG Welding Tutorial Module 9: TIG Welding Tutorial Module 10: Arc Welding Tutorial 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 Course 02: Manufacturing Engineering - Welding Module 01: Scope of the course Module 02: What is welding? Module 03: Classification of welding Module 04: Types of weld joints Module 05: Types of welds Module 06: Welding techniques Module 07: Joint cleaning and fluxing Module 08: Gas welding Module 09: OAW - Oxy acetylene (GAS) welding Module 10: Advantages & disadvantages of OAW Module 11: Colour of flames in gas welding Module 12: Types of flames Module 13: Torch angle & Flame density Module 14: Selection of torch angle Module 15: AAW - Air acetylene (GAS) welding Module 16: OHW - Oxyhydrogen(GAS) welding Module 17: Arc welding Module 18: Power supply in arc welding Module 19: Coding of electrodes Module 20: Types of arc welding Module 21: Resistance welding Module 22: Explosive welding Module 23: Friction welding Module 24: Ultrasonic welding Module 25: Diffusion welding Module 26: Forge welding Module 27: Brazing Module 28: Soldering Module 29: Weldability Module 30: Welding defects Course 03: Welding Basics and Safety Module 01: The World of Welding Module 02: Welding Safety Module 03: Welding Tools and Preparation Module 04: Welding Methods =========>>>>> And 8 More Courses <<<<<========= How will I get my Certificate? After successfully completing the course, you will be able to order your Certificates as proof of your achievement. PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £12.99*11 = £143) CPD Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The First Course: Previously it was £29.99) CPD 110 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: Aspiring welders Construction workers Safety officers Manufacturing engineers Trade professionals Career switchers 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 £35,000 Manufacturing Engineer - £27,000 to £45,000 Construction Safety Officer - £25,000 to £40,000 Professional Plumber - £20,000 to £30,000 Electrician - £25,000 to £37,000 PAT Tester - £18,000 to £25,000. Certificates CPD Accredited Digital Certificate Digital certificate - Included Upon passing the Bundle, you need to order to receive a Digital Certificate for each of the courses inside this bundle as proof of your new skills that are accredited by CPD. CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate Hard copy certificate - Included Upon passing the Bundle, you need to order to receive a Hard copy Certificate for the title course. If you are an international student, then you have to pay an additional 10 GBP as an international delivery charge.

Level 3 Diploma in Welding (UK Standard) - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand3 days
£56

Welding Level 3 Diploma - CPD Certified

5.0(10)

By Apex Learning

This course will teach you about various metals and welding methods, including MIG, TIG, and arc welding, and working with steel, stainless steel, and aluminium. The course also covers safety practices to prevent risks like hearing loss and vibration white finger.

Welding Level 3 Diploma - CPD Certified
Delivered Online On Demand39 hours
£49

Welding Training - Level 2 (UK Standard)

5.0(1)

By Course Gate

Take your welding skills to the next level with our Welding Training - Level 2, crafted to meet UK standards. This course covers everything from basic welding methods to advanced techniques like MIG, TIG, and Arc welding.

Welding Training - Level 2 (UK Standard)
Delivered Online On Demand11 hours 15 minutes
£11.99

30th January Donald Winchester #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION

5.0(1)

By I Am In Print

LOOKING FOR: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION Donald Winchester began his publishing career at Penguin Press – working on a variety of non-fiction titles – before moving to A P Watt, then the world’s oldest literary agency. There he worked for five years with a number of acclaimed and prize-winning authors and began building a list of fiction and non-fiction for adults. He joined Watson, Little as an agent in 2013. Donald is building his list and is interested in literary fiction and well-written commercial fiction, particularly debut authors, as well as memoir. He is particularly interested in literary fiction which maintains a high level of prose, pushes boundaries of style, while retaining emotional heart and a sense of plot. He’s also looking for upmarket fiction which builds a fully-formed plot with a satisfying emotional arc, whether that be historical or contemporary – and the mixing of tropes from genre fiction (crime, sci-fi, romance, etc) also interest him. In non-fiction, he is keen to see writing on history, popular science, social issues, nature, music, sport, film and technology. In all these areas he’s looking for experts in their fields who can convey their expertise and enthusiasm to a wide audience in an appealing way. Donald would like you to submit a covering letter, 1 - 2 page synopsis and the first three chapters of your manuscript in a single word document.  (In addition to the paid sessions, Donald is kindly offering one free session for low income/under-represented writers. Please email agent121@iaminprint.co.uk to apply, outlining your case for this option which is offered at the discretion of I Am In Print).  By booking you understand you need to conduct an internet connection test with I Am In Print prior to the event. You also agree to email your material in one document to reach I Am In Print by the stated submission deadline and note that I Am In Print take no responsibility for the advice received during your agent meeting. The submission deadline is: Wednesday 22 January 2025

30th January Donald Winchester #Agent121. Looking for: ADULT FICTION, NON-FICTION
Delivered Online + more
£72

CE525: Large-Scale Ground-Mounted PV Installation Safety

By Solar Energy International (SEI)

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.

CE525: Large-Scale Ground-Mounted PV Installation Safety
Delivered Online On Demand
£98.47

ETAP Power System Analysis For Electrical Engineers

By Study Plex

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

ETAP Power System Analysis For Electrical Engineers
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

Welding

4.5(3)

By Studyhub UK

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

Welding
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours 24 minutes
£10.99