Electrical Wires Education and Training

Buy electrical wire adeptly by obtaining the knowledge base required of an electrical trades professional

By Phillip Galey
Electrical wires and industrial electrical cable are carefully selected with consideration given to safety as well electrical efficiency and flexibility during installation. Industrial cables and underground power cables usually employ rubber synthetic polymer insulation for its high resistance to moisture. Insulated electric cable often has multiple ratings for use in oily, wet, or dry environments.

In addition, because industrial electrical wire typically carries substantial currents in operation, the gauge of the wire must strike a balance between being large enough to carry the intended currents without starting a fire, while keeping the wiring budget in check. Electrical engineer training and electrician training enable professionals to know what type of wire or cable to use and to calculate the proper gauge of wire or cable for a given application and buy electrical wire most suitable for the job. Use the following as a guide for electrical wires education and training.

1. Obtain credentials as an electrician at an accredited campus.

2. Get training on electrical wire online, in the comfort of home or as OJT.

3. Learn or get updated on current National Electrical Code (NEC) codes so, when you buy electrical wire online or elsewhere, you buy the right product the first time.

 

Get trained as an electrician at an accredited campus

Wire manufacturers make a great many different types of wires and cables for different purposes and each type of wire or cable comes in an array of sizes. Acquiring the knowledge base of an electronics engineer or an electrician will enable you to astutely determine the type and size of the wire or cable needed for your project.
Try: Top Colleges has a website that enables you to enter your zip code and find electrician training in your area. Everest Institute's is similar, but allows you to search by state or by type of training program.

Learn how to work with electrical wires in the comfort of your home and at your own pace

Employees working in an electrical wire store can become much more knowledgeable and helpful to customers by obtaining electrical wires education and training through an at-home training course. A knowledgeable staff can help ensure that customers make the right choice when they buy electrical wiring.
Try: You can obtain info packages for two different electrician training courses from Electrician-Training, either of which can be pursued at home and at your own pace. Tom Henry's Code Electrical Classes also offers an at-home training course for electricians.

Know industrial cable regulations by learning the National Electrical Code online

In any electrical project there are a myriad of rules and regulations set forth in the National Electrical Code that specify just about every aspect of the electrical design. Before setting out to obtain electrician wires for a particular application and etch the overall design in stone, take the time to check the applicable NEC regulations. You just may prevent a fire.
Try: Mike Holt Enterprises provides training materials and online training on National Electrical Code, so electricians and engineers will know the government regulations regarding everything from electric wires to industrial electrical cable. Construction Book Express is a great source for obtaining electrical design handbooks, where you can learn how to properly determine the proper sizing of electrical cables for any given application before making your electrical wire purchase.

 

  • Even with solid electrical wires education and training, electrical designers will save a great deal of time and effort and eliminate errors by utilizing software such as Solutions Electrical Professional. It performs all the calculations, prepares all the layouts and documentation, and can reduce five days of cable calculations to an hour effort. The software also provides similar benefits in 13 additional major tasks of construction electrical designers, providing all solutions in accordance with current NEC regulations.