Instructor: Clark Crook

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The meter apprentice program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice meter technicians in the electric power industry. This course is the second in a series of eight courses and covers the topics of measuring instruments, wire cables and conductor sizes, conduction, watt-hour constants, registers, induction, vectors, and alternating current.
August 28, 2026 to December 4, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A
The meter apprentice program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice meter technicians in the electric power industry. This course is the second in a series of eight courses and covers the topics of measuring instruments, wire cables and conductor sizes, conduction, watt-hour constants, registers, induction, vectors, and alternating current.
August 28, 2026 to December 4, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A
The meter apprentice program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice meter technicians in the electric power industry. This course is the second in a series of eight courses and covers the topics of measuring instruments, wire cables and conductor sizes, conduction, watt-hour constants, registers, induction, vectors, and alternating current.
August 28, 2026 to December 4, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A
The meter apprentice program is designed to provide related technical instruction for students currently employed as apprentice meter technicians in the electric power industry. This course is the fifth in a series of eight courses and covers the topics of DC generators and motors, polyphase meter installation, meter testing, three-phase alternators, motors, and diagramming.
August 28, 2026 to December 4, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A
This course is the seventh in a series of eight courses. Topics include totalizing meters and data, installation checks and inspections, solid state meters, customer relations, and power electrical calculations.
August 28, 2026 to December 11, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A
This is the final course in a series of eight courses. Students learn energy diversion, troubleshooting techniques, solid state electronics, three-phase meter testing, and investigating theft and tampering.
August 28, 2026 to December 4, 2026, Miller Campus - MCPC, 120A