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This Electrical Wiring Maintenance Online Certification course will teach students the knowledge and skills related to the installation, repair, and maintenance of residential electrical systems. Graduates will be awarded a Technical Certificate in Electrical Wiring Maintenance.

NOTE: The program must be completed in 30 days. Please see below for the extension policy.

This online program includes six course modules:

  1. Basic Electricity
  2. General Wiring Maintenance
  3. Advanced Wiring Maintenance
  4. NECodes I
  5. NECodes II
  6. NECode Calculations

Students will learn how to repair wall switches, lighting fixtures, and commonly used circuits, and how to install breaker panels and junction boxes. Emphasis will be placed on making repairs in a safe and efficient manner through the use of electrical system diagrams.


The Electrical Wiring Maintenance program is 100% web-based and the curriculum for each course involves:

  • Online instructions and reading assignments
  • Viewing online lessons
  • Analyzing reference materials on various websites
  • Taking quizzes and final examinations via the internet
  • An option of repeating lessons and/or quizzes to improve scores
  • Participating in web-based meetings
  • Completing a mandatory 1-hour verification assignment
  • Documenting 10 hours of OJT assignments
All training materials align with industry standards and governmental regulations, manuals are produced by equipment manufacturers. The course uses current textbooks and lab manuals, and technical publications.

Who Should Take this Electrical Wiring Maintenance Online Certification Course?

  • Electrician apprentices
  • General contractors
  • Maintenance directors
  • Building supervisors


The following general and specialty tools as well as safety equipment are needed throughout the training and to perform the work going forward, so add them to your toolkit!


General Tools: Plastic Tool Box with Lock, 25 Ft. Tape Measure, 16 oz Hammer, Utility (Box) Knife, 15" Utility Bar, Phillips & Standard Screw Driver Set, 6 in 1 Screw Driver, 12" Adjustable Wrench, 12" Channel Locks, 10" Slip Joint Pliers, 8" Needle Nose Pliers, 8" Lineman Pliers, Torpedo Level, Wire Strippers, Wire Rippers & Gauge, GFI Receptacle Tester, 6" Drywall Taping Knife, and Hand Sander or Sanding block.


Specialty Tools: VOM Meter - fused protected


Safety Equipment: Cloth Gloves, Eye Protection, and Dust Masks


Course Extension Policy

Students are encouraged to complete all coursework pursuant to the schedule; however, course extensions may be granted due to extenuating circumstances. Extenuating circumstances may include family or medical emergencies, work-related accidents, building system failures*, job relocations, employment terminations, military deployments, natural disasters, universal precautions, or hazardous substances and cleanup. 


* Building System Failures mean significant damage to the electrical power, gas supply, water distribution, sewer system, or building structure that requires maintenance work from numerous technicians until corrected. This definition does not include deficiencies in units that one individual can repair. 

Students who meet this criteria may submit a request to have his/her course extended.  Documentation is required to support such a claim. More importantly, students are required to set realistic goals and timelines to complete outstanding assignments.  Requests stemming from routine maintenance operations will not be considered.

If the request is denied, that decision can be appealed by obtaining approval from the student’s management team: specifically from [1] the Maintenance Director or Maintenance Committee, [2] the Property Manager, [3] Regional Property Manager, and [4] a Regional Property Manager not assigned to that area. Their approval must be unanimous, otherwise, approval from the Company CEO is required.


GEN101 - Basic Electricity 
This course develops skills in understanding electrical fundamentals as a prerequisite for diagnosing and repairing major appliances, heating and cooling equipment, swimming pool pumps and motors, and defective circuits in a home or apartment.

ELE101 - General Wiring Maintenance
Electrical maintenance involves troubleshooting and repairing electrical problems inside the residence. Students will learn how to correctly install duplex receptacles, wall switches, lighting fixtures, duplex receptacles, GFCI's, AFCI's, fire and smoke detectors, 110 volt special purpose circuits, 220 volt range and dryer circuits, low voltage doorbell circuits, and more. The students will also learn basic principles of electricity, NEC codes, VOM and Amp meter usage, and safety hints.

ELE102 - Advanced Wiring Maintenance
This course develops skills in maintaining junction boxes, subpanels, and/or a main breaker panel. Also covered are ceiling fan installations, unique lighting plans in clubhouses, lighting plans exterior to the building, and electrical requirements at swimming pools. Also, the students will learn to interpret electrical drawings and schematic wiring diagrams. NOTE: Students are encouraged to bring their residential or communities electrical drawings to class for analyzing.

ELE103 - NECodes I
This course develops skills in interpreting the 2008 NEC (National Electric Codes). It covers chapters 1, 2 and 3 of the NEC book. Students will learn administration and enforcement, general requirements, wiring and protection, wiring methods and materials, branch circuit and feeder calculations for residential occupancies, grounding requirements, wire sizing and types and outdoor lighting requirements.

ELE104 - NECodes II
This course develops skills in interpreting the 2008 NEC (National Electric Codes). It covers chapters 4, 5, and 6 of the NEC Book. The students will learn installation requirements for flexible cords and cables, switch boards and panel boards, lighting fixtures, appliances, electric furnaces, motors and motor circuits, air-conditioning and and refrigeration equipment. This comprehensive course is also designed to clarify uncertainties in applying electrical codes, and to minimize costly retrofits and expensive errors in installation and maintenance projects.

ELE105 - NECode Calculations
This course studies the basic approach to understanding NEC calculations. The students will learn how to calculate voltage drop, residential loads, commercial loads, conductor sizing & protection, fill raceway, box, junction boxes & conduit bodies, branch circuit requirements for motors, air conditioners, & transformers, and transformers.

COURSE LOGISTICS
CertificatesCertificates are issued 1-3 days after course completion
FoodLunch and snacks will be provided when attending 8 hour, 3 day training programs. No food is provided for 3-hour training programs.
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AC/C TECH is a post-secondary institution specializing in residential and apartment maintenance technology; specifically, training related to appliance repair, electrical wiring, heating and air conditioning, interior/exterior building maintenance, plumbing, smart home technology, and swimming pool maintenance. AC/C TECH also provides BPI Certification, EPA Technician Certification, NATE Certification, Swimming Pool Operator's Certification, Indiana Home Energy Conservation Contractor Training, and Indiana Home Inspectors continuing education training.


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