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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

Presented by Dave Duggan, this continuing education module provides a fundamental look at the conventional Initiating circuit, reviewing circuit supervision technique, zone display, and meter readings looking for panel voltage or End-of-Line resistance.  

Discussion of common causes of open circuit faults, time-saving preliminary investigation.  12-step investigation using circuit splitting in text and diagram in tracking down a fault.  

This is more suitable for the newly registered technician who may not have had the experience of using a meter, following a circuit layout, and splitting to locate a problem. 

There is also a short quiz at the end of this course to test your understanding of the materials presented.

Orderline Troubleshooting the Open Circuit Fault, Conventional Initiating Circuit

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If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

Presented by Dave Duggan, this continuing education module provides a fundamental look at the conventional Initiating circuit, reviewing circuit supervision technique, zone display, and meter readings looking for panel voltage or End-of-Line resistance.  

Discussion of common causes of open circuit faults, time-saving preliminary investigation.  12-step investigation using circuit splitting in text and diagram in tracking down a fault.  

This is more suitable for the newly registered technician who may not have had the experience of using a meter, following a circuit layout, and splitting to locate a problem. 

There is also a short quiz at the end of this course to test your understanding of the materials presented.

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.

If ordering this course on behalf of another individual, please contact Orderline directly to place the order; this is required to ensure that the correct student information is captured for the student transcripts (ordering directly through the online cart may result in the cardholder/ordering customer’s information being captured instead of the student information). 

Presented by Dave Duggan, this continuing education module provides a fundamental look at the conventional Initiating circuit, reviewing circuit supervision technique, zone display, and meter readings looking for panel voltage or End-of-Line resistance.  

Discussion of common causes of open circuit faults, time-saving preliminary investigation.  12-step investigation using circuit splitting in text and diagram in tracking down a fault.  

This is more suitable for the newly registered technician who may not have had the experience of using a meter, following a circuit layout, and splitting to locate a problem. 

There is also a short quiz at the end of this course to test your understanding of the materials presented.

*This online course comes with 180 days of access from the date of purchase.

This course is eligible for one CFAA continuing education credit upon successful completion.

Note: Registration and login credentials will be provided via email.