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LINE 217 — Cabling Methods

3 credits · 3 hours

Prerequisite(s): LINE 107 This course introduces students to standard and advanced cabling techniques used in utility line work, with a focus on overhead and underground installations. Students will learn the properties and applications of different conductor types, installation procedures, splicing methods, cable preparation, and industry safety standards. Emphasis is placed on selecting the appropriate cabling method for various service conditions, understanding mechanical and electrical stresses, and complying with national and local codes. Lecture 2 hours/Laboratory 2 hours/Total 4 hours per week. SP Manufacturing Technology

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