Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is any IT, facilities or data centre professional, consultant and/or those who work in network cabling system design, implementation and operation. Overview With few exceptions, enterprises today rely on IT for the delivery of business-critical services - often directly to the end consumer. It is therefore vital that the mission-critical data centre is designed, maintained and operated with high-availability and efficiency in mind. Among all the facilities, network cabling is the foundation for the network and one of the major contributors to the availability of the data center.CNCDP© is a 2-day course designed to expose participants to in-depth knowledge in designing and installing the data network cabling system which includes key subject matters such as; technical standards, designing of different cabling sub-systems, calculation of material requirements, architecture, installation, testing and acceptance. Introduction to Structured Cabling System (SCS) Brief history of SCS Basic copper and fibre transmission Copper and fibre cabling Single and multimode fibre Step/graded index multimode fibre Difference between Commercial Wiring and data centre cabling Development of standards Role of standards ANSI/TIA 568 standard Common standards The new usage of cabling to support Smart building Horizontal and Administration - Commercial Building Standard diagram recap: ANSI/TIA-568 Functional elements and example Scenario A: Determine the number of work areas Scenario B: Determine the number of user locations Zone wiring Administration: Interconnect and cross-connect Angled and flat panels Creating a cabling schematic design Convert schematic into physical layout Calculating the material list Horizontal and Administration - Data Centre Standard diagram recap: TIA-942 Basic/Reduced/Typical data centre setup Traditional 3 layers network design/ Spine and Leaf network design Select termination hardware Administration design ToR/EoR/Spine & Leaf cabling design Network and cabling resiliency Create cabling schematic design for ToR/EoR Convert into patch panel/rack layout Calculate the material list for ToR/EoR Building Backbone - Commercial Building Backbone diagram Calculate the copper backbone requirements per Telecom Room (TR) Calculate the fibre backbone requirements per Telecom Room Summarize the building backbone requirements Recognised cables Backbone Patch panels The maximum backbone distances Create cabling schematic design Converting the schematic design into patch panel/ rack layout Building Backbone - Data Centre TIA-942 based backbone topology TIA-942 backbone requirements Recognised backbone cable ToR/EoR/Spine and Leaf Backbone distance estimation Resiliency of backbone cable routes Creating cabling schematic design Converting the schematic design into patch panel/ rack layout Field and Fusion Termination for fibre connectors Pre-terminated fibre trunk and copper cables Architectural Considerations ANSI/TIA569-D Cable pathway and spaces Common requirements for the rooms Definition of the rooms Entrance Room/Demarcation Ceiling and floor pathways types Cable trays/basket/ladder/conduit Inner duct/sleeve/slot Calculating of pathway size Cable run best practices Cable management/AIM Grounding and bonding Separation distance requirements for copper cabling to power cabling Fire stopping Fire rated barrier Fire rated jacket cable Campus / Outdoor Backbone Common campus cable installation and cable types : Aerial cable / Direct-buried / Underground in-conduit Outdoor cable installation planning Lightning / surge protection Approved ground for surge protector Creating a schematic diagram Converting a schematic into a physical layout Site Inspection and Testing Visual site inspection notes Installation common issues Copper testing standard Permanent link / Channel / Patch cord / MPTL testing configuration Fibre connectors Fibre testing standard Tier 1 & 2 certification Fibre link definition Fibre testing steps Fibre inspection and cleaning Calibrating the test sets - 3 methods Setting up mandrel for testing Fibre loss budget calculation G.657 Bend insensitive fibre Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer (OTDR) Exam - Certified Network Cabling Design Professional (CNCDP©) The exam is a 60-minute closed book exam, with 40 multiple-choice questions. The candidate requires a minimum of 27 correct answers to pass the exam. Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Network Cabling Design Professional (CNCDP) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Certified Network Cabling Design Professional (CNCDP) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Highlights of the Course Course Type: Online Learning Duration: 3 Hours Tutor Support: Tutor support is included Customer Support: 24/7 customer support is available Quality Training: The course is designed by an industry expert Recognised Credential: Recognised and Valuable Certification Completion Certificate: Free Course Completion Certificate Included Instalment: 3 Installment Plan on checkout What you will learn from this course? Gain comprehensive knowledge about electrical wiring Understand the core competencies and principles of electrical wiring Explore the various areas of electrical wiring Know how to apply the skills you acquired from this course in a real-life context Become a confident and expert electrician Electrical Wiring Course Online Course Master the skills you need to propel your career forward in electrical wiring. This course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skillset that will make you a confident electrician and take your career to the next level. This comprehensive electrical wiring course is designed to help you surpass your professional goals. The skills and knowledge that you will gain through studying this electrical wiring course will help you get one step closer to your professional aspirations and develop your skills for a rewarding career. This comprehensive course will teach you the theory of effective electrical wiring practice and equip you with the essential skills, confidence and competence to assist you in the electrical wiring industry. You'll gain a solid understanding of the core competencies required to drive a successful career in electrical wiring. This course is designed by industry experts, so you'll gain knowledge and skills based on the latest expertise and best practices. This extensive course is designed for electrician or for people who are aspiring to specialise in electrical wiring. Enrol in this electrical wiring course today and take the next step towards your personal and professional goals. Earn industry-recognised credentials to demonstrate your new skills and add extra value to your CV that will help you outshine other candidates. Who is this Course for? This comprehensive electrical wiring course is ideal for anyone wishing to boost their career profile or advance their career in this field by gaining a thorough understanding of the subject. Anyone willing to gain extensive knowledge on this electrical wiring can also take this course. Whether you are a complete beginner or an aspiring professional, this course will provide you with the necessary skills and professional competence, and open your doors to a wide number of professions within your chosen sector. Entry Requirements This electrical wiring course has no academic prerequisites and is open to students from all academic disciplines. You will, however, need a laptop, desktop, tablet, or smartphone, as well as a reliable internet connection. Assessment This electrical wiring course assesses learners through multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Upon successful completion of the modules, learners must answer MCQs to complete the assessment procedure. Through the MCQs, it is measured how much a learner could grasp from each section. In the assessment pass mark is 60%. Advance Your Career This electrical wiring course will provide you with a fresh opportunity to enter the relevant job market and choose your desired career path. Additionally, you will be able to advance your career, increase your level of competition in your chosen field, and highlight these skills on your resume. Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). 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Course Curriculum Module 1: Basics Of Electrical Wiring Module 1: Basics Of Electrical Wiring 00:04:00 Module 2: The UK Generation, Transmission, And Distribution Module 2: The UK Generation, Transmission, And Distribution⦠00:05:00 Module 3: Basic Electronics You Should Know Module 3: Basic Electronics You Should Know 00:04:00 Module 4: Residential Electrical Wiring Procedures Module 4: Residential Electrical Wiring Procedures 00:06:00 Module 5: Residential Electrical Wiring Fundamentals Module 5: Residential Electrical Wiring Fundamentals 00:04:00 Module 6: Switches Module 6: Switches 00:05:00 Module 7: Designing Electrical Services Module 7: Designing Electrical Services 00:07:00 Module 8: Tools For Quality Electrical Operations Module 8: Tools For Quality Electrical Operations 00:05:00 Module 9: Recommended Techniques For Quality Electrical Work Module 9: Recommended Techniques For Quality Electrical Work 00:05:00 Module 10: Light Installation Module 10: Light Installation 00:05:00 Module 11: Avoiding Shock Hazards Module 11: Avoiding Shock Hazards 00:05:00 Module 12: Mitigating The Hazards Module 12: Mitigating The Hazards 00:04:00 Module 13: Appliances Repairing And Maintenance Module 13: Appliances Repairing And Maintenance 00:09:00 Module 14: Old Equipment Shock Hazards Module 14: Old Equipment Shock Hazards 00:04:00 Module 15: Colour TVs Module 15: Colour TVs 00:05:00 Module 16: Grounding Module 16: Grounding 00:03:00 Module 17: Electromagnetism Module 17: Electromagnetism 00:04:00 Module 18: Metallic Tubing Module 18: Metallic Tubing 00:05:00 Module 19: Temporary Wiring Procedures Module 19: Temporary Wiring Procedures 00:04:00 Module 20: Electric Panels And Switchboards Module 20: Electric Panels And Switchboards 00:05:00 Module 21: Wiring Methods Module 21: Wiring Methods 00:04:00 Module 22: Cable And Wire Pulling Techniques Module 22: Cable And Wire Pulling Techniques 00:04:00 Module 23: Wiring Inspection Procedures Module 23: Wiring Inspection Procedures 00:04:00 Module 24: Types Of Cables And Wires Module 24: Types Of Cables And Wires 00:07:00 Module 25: Capacitors Module 25: Capacitors 00:05:00 Module 26: Transformers Module 26: Transformers 00:06:00 Module 27: Storage Batteries Module 27: Storage Batteries 00:04:00 Module 28: Aluminum Terminations And Special Techniques Module 28: Aluminum Terminations And Special Techniques 00:05:00 Module 29: Wire Transpositions Module 29: Wire Transpositions 00:04:00 Module 30: A Backup Power System Module 30: A Backup Power System 00:03:00 Module 31: Sustainable Power Systems Module 31: Sustainable Power Systems 00:05:00 Module 32: USB Cables Module 32: USB Cables 00:04:00 Module 33: Telephone Work Module 33: Telephone Work 00:04:00 Module 34: Conclusion Module 34: Conclusion 00:01:00 Final Assessment Assessment - Electrical Wiring Course Online 00:10:00 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
Students who complete the PV301L workshop will be able to: Identify and describe the basic functions of each component in a PV system Describe the configuration of various types of PV systems: PV direct, Stand-alone, PV/hybrid, Multimode, Zero-sell, Micro-grid, Utility-scale energy storage Calculate the capacity & voltage of different batteries Determine the state of charge of a battery by testing voltage and specific gravity List safety precautions & equipment required to work with batteries Demonstrate safe procedures for connecting and disconnecting batteries Demonstrate the process of adding water to batteries Identify appropriate battery enclosures Diagram and wire battery banks in series and parallel configurations, given various system parameters Make cables and lug connections for battery wiring Install temperature sensors on batteries Wire the battery bank for a live system Wire and test charge controllers through the various stages of operation Install and test PWM and MPPT charge controllers Program MPPT charge controllers based on battery and array values Wire and program battery SOC meters in different PV system configurations Set up and operate batteries during bulk, absorption, float, and equalization cycles Describe how maximum power point tracking and voltage step-down affect a PV system Identify some features, options, and metering available on different types of battery chargers Identify appropriate inverter types for different battery-based system configurations Compare available features and capabilities of battery-based inverters Identify specifications critical for battery-based inverters Wire test and program battery based inverters Discuss when and why breakers would be used rather than fuses Use a 3-line diagram to wire a system Discuss the order and perform safe installation practices Demonstrate the order of safe commissioning Demonstrate the order of shut-down and how to establish an electrically safe working environment
Hello, I`m Michael Welcome in my video course 'Electrical Power For Everyone' I love repairs in my home and I like help people. Specially for you I created video with instruction how repairs basic of electrical installations and electrical equipment. A course in which you will learn basic repairs of electrical installations and electrical equipment in video sections. So what will you learn from this course ? Connecting wires (cables). How to change the electric plug. How to change of the electric socket from single to double. Installation of the electric socket single. How to install a electrical socket if you have two cable in electrical box. How to install a electrical socket if you have more than two cable in electrical box. Connection of two electric socket. How to connect of a unipolar (single with one button) light switch. How to repair the light switch torn from the wall. How to repair the electric socket torn from the wall. How to change of electric plug THREE PHASE. I inviting you to participate in this course. See you inside ð Best regards, Michael About author: I`m an entrepreneur and social activist. Everyday I`m working online and stationary in my companies. I have office in Poland and I love help people. I like to learn and develop my skills. I am so happy to share my experiences with others people. I`m lovein it! Electrician For Everyone 1. Connecting wires (cables) 00:09:00 2. How to change the electric plug 00:13:00 3. How to change of the electric socket from single to double 00:05:00 4. Installation of the electric socket single 00:08:00 5. How to install a electrical socket if you have two cable in electrical box 00:07:00 6. How to install a electrical socket if you have more than two cable 00:10:00 7. Connection of two electric socket 00:14:00 8. How to connect of a unipolar (single with one button) light switch 00:05:00 9. How to repair the light switch torn from the wall 00:02:00 10. How to repair the electric socket torn from the wall 00:02:00
Definitive Ethernet switching course description A hands on comprehensive look at Ethernet switches with extensive coverage of VLANs. The course focuses on the technology and not any one manufacturers product enabling delegates to configure switches from any manufacturer. What will you learn Configure and troubleshoot switches using: Console port telnet HTTP TFTP Configure and troubleshoot switch features such as: Duplex/speed Port based MAC security Spanning Tree Link aggregation Tagged ports Configure and troubleshoot VLANs. Definitive Ethernet switching course details Who will benefit: Technical staff. Prerequisites: Intro to data communications & networking. Duration 3 days Definitive Ethernet switching course contents What is Ethernet? LANs, network cards and cables, CSMA/CD, Ethernet frames, Ethernet evolution, 802.3. Hands on: ping, Ethernet speeds, CSMA/CD. Ethernet layer 2 Layer 2 functions, NICs, MAC addresses, unicasts, multicasts and broadcasts, frame formats. Hands on: Configuring NICs, Analysing MAC addresses with Wireshark IP and Ethernet Relationship Hands on: ARP. What is a switch? Switches connect multiple devices, switches versus hubs, simultaneous conversations, switches work at layer 2, the forwarding database, how the forwarding database is built, broadcast and collision domains Hands on: Difference between hubs and switches. Switch configuration Switch configuration Managed/unmanaged switches, configuration methods, reasons to configure switches. Console ports, HyperTerminal (and alternatives). Hands on: Using the console port to troubleshoot and configure switches. Switches in more detail Latency, forwarding mechanisms, switch fabrics. Hands on: Using telnet and HTTP to switches. Ethernet extensions Auto negotiation, Power over Ethernet. Hands on:Configuring and troubleshooting switch ports: Speed, duplex and security. Redundant links Loops, broadcast storms, STP, BPDU format, STP convergence. Hands on: Tracking blocked ports. STP convergence. Backbone links Architectures, link aggregation, LACP, load sharing, resilience. Hands on: fail over times. VLANs Virtual versus physical LANs, Why have VLANs? Broadcast domains, Creating VLANs, Assigning ports to VLANs. Hands on: Analysing the effect of VLANs on traffic. Enterprise VLANs VLANS are internal, multiple VLANs, Load balancing, Default VLAN, VLAN registration protocols: VTP, GVRP, MVRP. Hands on: VLANs on multiple switches. Tagging/Trunking Reason for tagging, terminology, tagging process, 802.1Q, Tag format, VLAN stacking. Hands on: Configuring and troubleshooting tags. STP variants RSTP, Common STP, Multiple STP, PVST, ring alternatives. Hands on: RSTP. Inter VLANs Layer 3 switching, IP addressing rules, Interconnecting VLANs. Hands on: Routing between VLANs. Troubleshooting Ethernet Methods, tools, locating faults, layer 1 issues, layer 2 issues Hands on: Fixing the network.
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