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07 Feb WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents February 2024 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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11 Jan Marysville Inclement Weather Notice for Friday, January 12, 2024

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Craft training day classes scheduled for Friday, 1/12, in Marysville have a one hour delayed start time. Classes will start at 9am....

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03 Jan WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents January 2024 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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08 Dec WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents December 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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14 Nov WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents November 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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10 Oct WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents October 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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10 Oct WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents September 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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18 Aug Spokane CEU Classes Canceled 8/19-8/20/23 Due to Fire Evacuation Notice

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All CEU classes scheduled for Saturday, August 19 and Sunday, August 20 in Spokane have been canceled due to the increased fire in the area. CITC will be in contact with all students who registered for a class on these dates to assist with rescheduling...

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08 Aug WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents August 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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06 Jul WA Labor & Industries Electrical Currents July 2023 Newsletter

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Question of the Month – Calculation of loads in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) requires knowledge of the amount of power consumed by the circuits, feeders, and service. Power is expressed in voltamperes or watts. How many volt-amperes are drawn by the following...

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