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Electrical Design Lightning and Static Electricity

Credit: 2 PDH Hours
Course Fee: $18.00
20 pages

How it Work!

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Course Summary:

Information and criteria in this manual will guide engineering design personnel in determining the adequacy of lightning and static electricity protection systems for all types of facilities. Policy and procedure of design development and tests are also included. Referenced criteria, codes, and standards are intended to include provisions for normal type facilities, which when integrated with riteria included herein, establish complete provisions for these protection systems. The standards and methods of system protection discussed are intended as the most practical and economical means of accomplishing protection of real property and avoidance of casualties to personnel.

Learning Objective:

The course is an Army and Air force technical manual for protecting all type of facilities against lightning and static electricity. From weapons electrical facilities above ground and aircraft hangers to office and administrative buildings.

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Course Content

Course Author: US Army Corp of Engineers

Certificate of completion of the course

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This online PDH course can also be used as a continuing education course for the following.

Architects

PE Electrical Engineers

CE Contractors

PE Chemical & Oil & Gas Engineers

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