Element | Work Processes | Hours |
A | Orientation-- (Shop procedures, use and care of tools, parts and supplies, records and record keeping, safety practices, soldering techniques, troubleshooting techniques, reading schematic diagrams) | 640 |
B | Basic Circuits Repair (Direct current and Alternating current) | 360 |
C | Electrical Instrument Repair (Measuring, recording, controlling, related systems--solenoids, valves, pneumatics, hydraulics) | 1000 |
D | Shop Work (Troubleshoot, repair, rebuild, calibrate) | 2500 |
E | Site Work [Wiring (power and control), Installation/removal, Checkout, Troubleshoot, Repair) | 2500 |
Grand | Total | 7000 |
Special Instructions: Work processes completed in a state or federally recognized apprenticeship program will be accepted upon presentation of proper documentation to the appropriate service school.
A total of 504 hours of related instruction is required in order to complete this program. Related instruction credit may be awarded individuals registered in the trade of Electrical-Instrument Repairer taken from an accredited institution, providing the courses are similar to the courses taken for a Electrical-Instrument Repairer program in a community college/vocational school.
End of Pamphlet 621-81 Electrical-Instrument Repairer
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